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NCAA Tournament could expand to 72 or 76 teams

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NCAA discussing expanding March Madness tournament as soon as 2026 after previously saying it was unlikely
The NCAA's college football playoff model is currently being debated, and its college basketball postseason could soon be changed as well. At Big 12 spring meetings this week, NCAA president Charlie Baker revealed that one of his top priorities was to discuss expanding March Madness -- and it could be coming as soon as this year.

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NCAA basketball tournament could expand as early as 2026 ... but the question remains: Why?
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NCAA President Speaks Favorably Toward Men's Basketball Tournament Expansion
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Tournament tracker: MVC basketball teams headed to regular-season tournaments
A look at the 2025-26 regular-season tournament status for each of the 11 basketball teams in the Missouri Valley Conference.
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Charlie Baker unfazed by speculation of SEC leaving NCAA, gives timeline for tournament expansion
I tend to believe what I hear from people when I speak to them directly,” Baker said Thursday during the Big 12 spring ...
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Your NCAA Tournament bracket may grow in size by nearly 12% by 2026
Discussions are ongoing between the NCAA and its television broadcast partners — CBS and Warner Brothers Discovery — with the goal of expanding the tournament from 68 teams to 72 or 76 by next March, ...

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