Selection Sunday has finally come and gone, and that means the 2023 NCAA Tournament bracket has been unveiled with 68 of the best teams in the country not set to compete for a trip to the Final Four and the national championship. March Madness is unlike any other in sporting event in the world with the buzzer beaters, Cinderellas stories and unforeseen upsets ready to come en masse once play begins.
2023 March Madness is scheduled to be played all across the nation as fans settle in for the completion of an entertaining 2022-23 season that felt as if the energy had been brought back to college basketball. There is no overwhelming favorite to win this season’s national championship, though Kansas is looking to become the first team to go back-to-back in the Big Dance in 15 years (Florida, 2006-07). Beyond the Jayhawks, though, there are still plenty of teams capable of going all the way.
Below you will find the schedule for this year’s NCAA Tournament. Let’s take a look at the schedule from the First Four all the way to the national title game.
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