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The NCAA Tournament field will dwindle to just 16 teams on Sunday, when the first weekend of the Big Dance winds to a close with eight more games. It will be a blockbuster cap to an action-packed weekend that has seen better-seeded teams thrive.
It’s March, and the madness is about to begin. The field of 68 was revealed on Sunday night in the ESPN Bracket Reveal Show, and it’s going to be one of the most fascinating tournaments in recent memory with a slugfest brewing between Duke and Arizona atop the rankings,
Well, we’re almost done on the women’s side, too. After just three games on Sunday, which marked the start of the second round of the women’s NCAA tournament, only 19 perfect brackets filled out by Yahoo Sports users were still left standing.
SportsLine's college basketball model has called 25 first-round NCAA Tournament upsets by double-digit seeds
The 2025 men's NCAA Tournament field has shrunk from 68 to 16. Here's a look at the odds for each team to cut down the nets.