The
2026 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament, widely known as
March Madness, is a high-stakes knockout competition featuring 68 collegiate teams from across the United States. The tournament structure consists of 31 teams that earn automatic bids by winning their conference championships and 37 teams selected via at-large bids by a dedicated selection committee.
The 2026 field is headlined by
Duke, which earned the top overall seed, followed by
Arizona, Michigan, and Florida as the other number-one seeds. The road to the championship begins with the
First Four play-in games in Dayton, Ohio, followed by a rapid succession of rounds including the Round of 64, Round of 32, Sweet 16, and Elite Eight. The competition culminates in the
Final Four on April 4 and the
National Championship on April 6, both held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Tournament Schedule and Venues
The tournament is hosted in various cities across the country to accommodate its massive scale:
- First Four (March 17–18): Dayton, Ohio.
- First and Second Rounds (March 19–22): Buffalo, Greenville, Oklahoma City, Portland, Tampa, Philadelphia, San Diego, and St. Louis.
- Regionals (March 26–29): Washington, D.C. (East), San Jose (West), Houston (South), and Chicago (Midwest).
- Final Four & Championship (April 4–6): Indianapolis.
The 2026 Bracket Challenge
Accompanying the tournament is a popular online sweepstakes where participants attempt to predict the winner of every game. This challenge is free to enter for registered users who are legal residents of the United States or Puerto Rico and at least 21 years old.
Participants can submit up to three brackets. The scoring system is weighted, meaning correct picks in later rounds are worth more points:
- First Round: 1 point per win
- Second Round: 2 points per win
- Sweet 16: 4 points per win
- Elite Eight: 8 points per win
- Final Four: 16 points per win
- Championship Game: 32 points per win
The grand prize for this competition includes
four tickets to the 2027 Final Four games in Detroit, along with
$6,000 in cash intended for travel, luxury hotel accommodations, and airfare. The prize is awarded through a random drawing among participants whose scores rank in the top 10% of all entries.
Key Teams and Storylines
The 2026 selection process was marked by intense debate regarding "bubble teams"—those on the verge of being excluded. The final four teams to make the field were
NC State, Texas, SMU, and Miami (Ohio). Conversely, teams like Oklahoma, Auburn, San Diego State, and Indiana were the last to be left out.
Defending champion Florida seeks to repeat its success, while Duke enters as a heavy favorite led by standout freshman talent. The South Region is particularly notable for featuring a potential "home-court" advantage for the second-seeded Houston Cougars if they advance to the regional finals held in their home city. Additionally, several legendary coaches are set to compete in the East Region, promising a highly competitive path to the Final Four.
Fans can follow the action through various national broadcast networks and streaming services, ensuring wall-to-wall coverage of one of the most anticipated events in the sporting calendar.
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