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HOUSTON - March Madness is upon us. The annual men’s and women’s National Collegiate Athletic Association tournaments are among the most closely watched sporting events in the U.S. Every year, millions of people fill out their own brackets in hopes of correctly guessing who will win each round.
Your printable March Madness bracket is here. Here's how to print your bracket and .pdf for the 68-team men's NCAA Tournament 2026.
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NCAA bracket 2026: Printable March Madness bracket, tournament seeds to be set on Selection Sunday
Get ready for the 2026 NCAA Tournament with a blank printable men's March Madness bracket to fill in when the 68-team field is revealed
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The bracket for the NCAA men's tournament is now live ahead of this week's event. That means it's time to agonize over your picks, prospective upsets and championship contenders, all before your entire bracket is inevitably in tatters by the close of the first weekend.