March Madness extends to February with first-ever in-season look at the NCAA Tournament Bracket
Posted Jan 24, 2017
March Madness is heating up early this season. For the first time ever, the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Selection Committee will offer teams and fans an in-season look at the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship Chairman Mark Hollis will be in studio to reveal the nation’s top 16 seeds, identifying the top-four teams in each region as they stand on Feb. 11.
(NCAA.com)
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