March Madness is here, and for the second consecutive year the brackets for both the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournaments will be revealed on the same night on Selection Sunday. Follow along for live updates and real-time analysis:
is a lock to be the top overall seed in the women’s tournament, and Indiana and Stanford can also be penciled in as No. 1 seeds. Connecticut, Virginia Tech, Utah or Iowa could claim the fourth top seed.
The games get underway Tuesday, with men’s play-in games in Dayton, Ohio. The men’s round of 64 tips off Thursday, and the women’s round of 64 starts Friday.Houston, Alabama,
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