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    2026 March Madness Bracket Revealed: Duke, Arizona, Michigan Top Seeds in Explosive Tournament

    17/03/2026 | 2 min
    Hey listeners, buckle up because the 2026 March Madness bracket just dropped on Sunday, March 15, and college basketball is on fire right now. Duke sits at the top of the ESPN rankings with a stellar 32-2 record, earning the number one overall seed, while Arizona matches them at 32-2 in second, Michigan's 31-3 squad holds third, and Florida's gritty 26-7 team rounds out the top four. CBS Sports and AP polls back this up, with Duke's fabulous freshman Cam Boozer leading the charge for the Blue Devils, who are tied for fourth all-time with five national titles and eyeing a run to the Final Four in Indianapolis.

    The tournament kicks off today with the First Four, then first-round action through Thursday and Friday, Sweet 16 next week on March 26 and 27, Elite Eight on the 28th and 29th, before the Final Four hits Lucas Oil Stadium on April 4 and the championship on April 6. WarrenNolan's NET rankings confirm Duke, Michigan, Arizona, and Florida as the elite, with Houston, Iowa State, UConn, Purdue, Virginia, and St. John's nipping at their heels. TeamRankings puts Michigan slightly ahead in ratings at 27.9, but Duke's pedigree makes their East Region path brutal—potential clashes with Ohio State or TCU in the round of 32, then Rick Pitino's St. John's or Bill Self's Kansas looming.

    Florida Gators are buzzing too, entering as a one-seed after heating up in the SEC tournament, despite that semi stumble against Vanderbilt—they could be the first to repeat a title back-to-back twice. Iowa State's turnover margin and three-point edge make them a sneaky threat to Michigan, who just suffered their first loss. Experts like those on NCAA.com videos from Seth Davis, Clark Kellogg, and Bruce Pearl are already picking Final Fours, with John Fanta on NBC Sports eyeing upsets from Vanderbilt's explosiveness, Nebraska's untested hunger, and dark horses like Virginia. CBS Sports highlights threats to every one-seed, noting Duke's rotation shakeup after losing Caleb Foster could expose weaknesses.

    The dance is set for drama, listeners—underdogs like Troy or Wright State could crash the party, but these top dogs look primed. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more hoops heat. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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    March Madness Brackets Set: Duke, Arizona, Michigan Lead Elite Field as Conference Tournaments Deliver Buzzer-Beaters and Cinderella Stories

    15/03/2026 | 3 min
    Hey listeners, buckle up because the past few days in college basketball have been pure chaos as conference tournaments explode and March Madness brackets take shape. Duke sits atop the ESPN rankings at 29-2, with Arizona and Michigan right behind at 29-2 each, both eyeing that elusive number one overall seed. Florida, the reigning national champs, holds fourth despite a 25-6 record, while powerhouses like Houston, UConn, Iowa State, and Michigan State fill out the top eight.

    The Big Ten tournament has been electric. Michigan star Yaxel Lendeborg, the conference Player of the Year, drained a buzzer-beating three with 0.4 seconds left to edge Wisconsin 68-65, keeping the Wolverines alive for the title game against Purdue. Purdue punched their ticket too, grinding out a 73-66 win over UCLA in the semis, bolstering their No. 2 seed case alongside Michigan State, Iowa State, Illinois, and maybe Virginia if they upset Duke. In the SEC, Arkansas, now 23-8, stunned Ole Miss 93-90 in overtime to reach the championship for the first time under John Calipari, ending the Rebels' Cinderella run where they never trailed in their first three wins.

    Automatic bids are flying out fast. Akron's Shammah Scott hit a dagger three with six seconds left for a 79-76 MAC title win over Toledo, securing their spot and hoping Miami (Ohio), undefeated at 31-0, grabs an at-large to make it a two-bid league since 1999. Utah State dominated San Diego State 73-62 in the Mountain West final, likely dooming the Aztecs to miss out and keeping the conference to one bid. Howard beat North Carolina Central 70-63 for their third Dance trip since 2023, and UMBC crushed Vermont 74-59 in America East, their first since shocking Virginia as a 16 seed back in 2018.

    The A-10 is a bubble nightmare brewing. Dayton's Amaël L'Etang stuck back a game-winner at the buzzer for a 70-69 thriller over Saint Louis, setting up a title clash with VCU, who smoked Saint Joseph's 77-64. Win there, and the A-10 could snag three bids with Saint Louis as an at-large. Selection Sunday is tomorrow, March 15, with the field of 68 locking in—get ready for the Madness starting Tuesday.

    Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more hoops heat. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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    March Madness Conference Tournaments: Duke Injuries, Wilson Out, Automatic Bids Secured

    12/03/2026 | 2 min
    We're in the thick of March Madness conference tournament season, and let me tell you, listeners, there's plenty of drama unfolding across college basketball right now.

    Duke continues to dominate as the consensus number one team in the country with a 29 and 2 record. But here's the thing—they're heading into the ACC Tournament without some key pieces. According to CBS Sports, Duke could be without starting guard Caleb Foster and starting center Patrick Ngongba II due to injury. That's a significant blow for a team looking to repeat as ACC Tournament champions.

    Speaking of injuries, North Carolina just took a major hit. Star freshman Caleb Wilson, a projected top five NBA Draft pick who was averaging nearly 20 points per game, will miss the rest of the season with a hand injury. That's a tough blow for the Tar Heels.

    Meanwhile, several automatic bids to the NCAA Tournament were locked up just yesterday. McNeese won the Southland Conference Tournament, defeating Stephen F. Austin 76 to 59 in the title game. What made that victory even more impressive is that McNeese defeated UT Rio Grande Valley in a dramatic triple-overtime thriller in the semifinals just 24 hours before. Over in the Patriot League, Lehigh punched its ticket to the Big Dance with a 74 to 60 victory over Boston University, and this is huge for the Mountain Hawks—it's their first tournament appearance since 2012, the year they famously upset Duke.

    The Big Sky Conference was still finishing up as well. According to NCAA.com, Idaho was set to face Montana for that final automatic bid, with Idaho looking to make their first tournament appearance since 1990.

    In the WCC, Gonzaga dominated the competition. The number one seed Bulldogs defeated Santa Clara 79 to 68 to claim their 21st conference title this century. This was particularly significant because it marks Gonzaga's final tournament as a member of the WCC before heading to the new-look Pac-12 this summer.

    Looking at the overall landscape, the SEC and Big 12 conferences feature the nation's most competitive brackets as teams make their final pushes for tournament positioning. With Selection Sunday coming up on March 15th, every game now carries tremendous weight.

    The first four games of the tournament begin March 17th and 18th, so listeners, the action is about to intensify even further.

    Thank you so much for tuning in today. Be sure to subscribe for more college basketball coverage as we head toward the Final Four. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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    March Madness 2026 Conference Tournament Winners: Troy, Furman, Northern Iowa Secure NCAA Bids

    10/03/2026 | 2 min
    Hey listeners, welcome back to the pulse of college basketball as March Madness heats up. Over the past few days, conference tournaments have exploded with drama, punching automatic bids left and right for the 2026 Big Dance. On Monday, CBS Sports reported that Troy, the top seed in the Sun Belt, dominated Georgia Southern 77-61 to snag their spot—their second straight NCAA appearance and fourth in program history. That same day, No. 6 seed Furman stunned top-seeded East Tennessee State 76-61 in the SoCon final, earning their eighth tournament trip since their famous 2023 buzzer-beater upset over Virginia.

    The madness didn't stop there. Northern Iowa, another sixth seed, captured Arch Madness by beating UIC 84-69 in the Missouri Valley title game, marking their first NCAA berth since 2016 when they shocked Texas with a half-court heave. High Point, the Big South's top seed, rolled past Winthrop 91-76 for back-to-back dances after last year's first-round loss to Purdue. And in a historic moment, Queens outlasted Central Arkansas in overtime to claim the ASUN crown—their very first NCAA Tournament invitation ever.

    Even the semis delivered thrills. Boston University's Chance Gladden drained a buzzer-beating three to upset No. 1 Navy in the Patriot League, sending the Terriers to Wednesday's title clash with Lehigh. Meanwhile, LIU locked up the Northeast auto-bid early by topping Wagner, though they still face ineligible Mercyhurst in the final today.

    Power rankings are locked in tight at the top. Duke holds steady at No. 1 across AP, Coaches Poll, and CBS Sports Top 25 And 1, with Michigan, Arizona, and reigning champ Florida rounding out the elite. TeamRankings projects Michigan and Duke as near-locks with 100% tournament odds and top title chances. In the big conferences, Duke's the heavy ACC favorite at -330 odds per CBS Sports experts, despite injury concerns. UConn and St. John's are Big East frontrunners after splitting their series, while Florida eyes another SEC crown amid bubble battles for Auburn and Missouri.

    Selection Sunday hits March 15, with the First Four tipping off March 17. Cinderella stories are brewing—who's your pick to dance deep?

    Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more hoops heat. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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    March Madness 2026 Predictions: Duke Leads Top Seeds as Miami OH Chases Perfect Season

    08/03/2026 | 2 min
    Hey listeners, welcome back to the pulse of college basketball as we hit the homestretch before March Madness 2026 explodes. Over the past few days, the action has been electric, with conference tournaments firing up and powerhouses locking in their spots for the big dance.

    Let's start with the top dogs dominating the polls. Duke Blue Devils sit at number one with a stellar 28-2 record, followed closely by Arizona Wildcats at 27-2, Michigan Wolverines also at 27-2 in third, and UConn Huskies holding fourth at 27-3. The NET rankings echo this, with Duke and Michigan leading the pack, while RPI crowns the Big 12 as the strongest conference at 0.581, edged by SEC, Big Ten, and ACC all hovering around 0.568-0.569. Florida, Saint Louis, and Saint Mary's are beasts too, with records like 24-6, 27-3, and 27-4 fueling title talk.

    Miami (OH) is the feel-good story no one saw coming—they're undefeated at 31-0, a perfect season that has them locked for the tournament and climbing to 19th in the polls. CBS Sports reports they're a shoo-in for the Big Dance, rewriting MAC history.

    Conference tournaments are underway, delivering drama left and right. LIU Sharks snagged the first automatic bid of 2026 by knocking off Wagner in the Northeast Conference semifinals, a rare clinch since their finals foe Mercyhurst isn't NCAA-eligible—NCAA.com confirmed the Sharks punch their March Madness ticket early. Tennessee State grabbed the Ohio Valley auto-bid, and others like Missouri Valley and Big South wrapped theirs on March 8. Bigger leagues are ramping up: Big 12 in Kansas City starting March 10, ACC in Charlotte same day, Big Ten in Chicago, and SEC in Nashville all eyes on crowning champs by mid-March.

    Rivalries lit up the regular season's penultimate day on March 7. CBS Sports broke down Duke vs. North Carolina odds, with models favoring the Blue Devils in that Tobacco Road thriller, while Kansas battled Kansas State in a Sunflower Showdown prediction fest. Out west, UCLA took on USC in Big Ten highlights, and Michigan crushed Iowa earlier on March 5 per NBC Sports clips.

    The bracket's heating up—31 auto-bids to fill 68 spots, Selection Sunday March 15, First Four March 17-18. Who's your pick for that fourth number one seed? The race is razor-tight.

    Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more hoops heat. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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