NCAA March Madness 2026: Dates, Bracket Reveal & Tournament Schedule

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NCAA March Madness 2026: Dates, Bracket Reveal & Tournament Schedule

NCAA March Madness 2026: Your Ultimate Guide

The excitement is building! Basketball fans across the nation are already looking ahead to the 2026 NCAA March Madness tournaments. Selection Sunday, the day the brackets are revealed, is a pivotal moment, setting the stage for three weeks of thrilling competition. Here’s everything you need to know about the 2026 men’s and women’s tournaments.

When is Selection Sunday 2026?

Circle your calendars! Selection Sunday for the 2026 NCAA March Madness will be on Sunday, March 15th. This is when the 68 teams for both the men’s and women’s Division I basketball tournaments will be officially announced.

How to Watch the Bracket Reveal

Don’t miss the drama! Here’s where you can catch the bracket reveals:

  • Men’s Tournament Bracket Reveal: 6:00 PM ET on CBS
  • Women’s Tournament Bracket Reveal: 8:00 PM ET on ESPN

2026 Men’s Tournament Schedule – Key Dates

While the full schedule will be released after Selection Sunday, here’s a preview of what to expect:

  • First Four: Dates to be announced
  • First & Second Rounds: Dates to be announced
  • Sweet Sixteen & Elite Eight: Dates to be announced
  • Final Four: Dates to be announced
  • National Championship Game: Dates to be announced

2026 Men’s Tournament Host Sites

The 2026 men’s tournament will be held at the following locations (subject to change):

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2026 Women’s Tournament Schedule

Stay tuned for the official schedule release! The women’s tournament will follow a similar format to the men’s, with First Four games, First & Second Rounds, the Sweet Sixteen, Elite Eight, Final Four, and culminating in the National Championship game. Check NCAA.com for the latest updates.

Where to Find More Information

For the most up-to-date information, including bracket predictions, team news, and live scores, visit these resources:

Get ready for another unforgettable March Madness!


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