March Madness is one of the most exciting times in college sports. Every March, the best teams in NCAA Division I men’s basketball compete in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion. The tournament begins with 68 teams and progresses through several rounds, including the First Four, First Round, Second Round, Sweet 16, Elite Eight, Final Four, and finally the National Championship game. Because teams are eliminated after just one loss, every game is intense and unpredictable.
One of the most popular traditions during March Madness is filling out a tournament bracket. Fans try to predict the winners of each game before the tournament begins. Perfect brackets are extremely rare because of the number of possible outcomes and the frequent upsets where lower-seeded teams defeat higher-seeded favorites. These unexpected victories are a big part of what makes March Madness so entertaining, as smaller schools sometimes make surprising runs deep into the tournament.

March Madness also brings people together across the country. Friends, families, and coworkers often create bracket competitions and watch games together throughout the month. The excitement builds as teams advance toward the Final Four and ultimately the championship game, where one team is crowned the national champion. With dramatic finishes, buzzer-beaters, and unforgettable moments, March Madness has become one of the most celebrated sporting events in the United States.
