NCAA Men's Basketball
NCAA Men's Basketball is a college basketball competition in the United States, governed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). It features teams from various colleges and universities, competing in a structured season that culminates in the annual NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, also known as "March Madness." This tournament is famous for its single-elimination format, where teams compete for the national championship.
The NCAA Men's Basketball season typically runs from November to April, with teams divided into different conferences. Each conference holds its own championship, and the best teams are selected to participate in the national tournament. The event attracts significant attention from fans and media, showcasing the talent of young athletes.