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March Madness 2023: Everything you need to know

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March Madness is coming up fast. Here is what to know along with some key games to watch and who’s on the bubble ahead of Selection Sunday for the NCAA Tournament: KEY DATES

The basketball calendar is getting crowded. Up first are the conference tournament­s:

The ACC Tournament start things off March 7-11 in Greensboro, North Carolina.

The Big 12 Tournament will be March 8-11 in Kansas City, Missouri.

The Big Ten Tournament will be March 8-12 in Chicago.

The Big East Tournament will be March 8-11 in New York.

The Pac-12 Tournament will be March 8-11 in Las Vegas.

The SEC Tournament will be March 8-12 in Nashville, Tennessee.

MARCH MADNESS

Selection Sunday is March 12, when bracket matchups will be set for the First Four and first- and second-round games that stretch from Florida to California.

Sweet 16 weekend will see games in New York City (East Region), Las Vegas (West), Kansas City, Missouri (Midwest), and Louisville, Kentucky (South).

Where is the Final Four? In Houston, on April 1, with the championsh­ip game on April 3.

Basketball aficionado­s, take note: The women’s NCAA Tournament will hold its Final Four in Dallas, a four-hour drive up the road from Houston.

BETTING GUIDE

Who’s going to win the national championsh­ip? With the season still rolling, the betting favorites as of this week to reach the Final Four are Houston, Kansas, Purdue and Alabama, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. That matches the top teams in the NCAA’s initial seed watch, too, and many of the teams in the AP Top 25.

BUBBLE WATCH

North Carolina (17-11): Remember when the Tar Heels were playing for a national title? Seems like a long time ago the way this season has gone. The preseason No. 1 has lost five of its last six games heading into Saturday’s must-win against Notre Dame. Every game the rest of the way — No. 6 Virginia, at Florida State and Duke — might be must-wins if the Tar Heels have any hope of making another March run. Mississipp­i State (18-10): The Bulldogs have had a tough couple of weeks as they try to secure their first NCAA bid since 2019, losing by three to Kentucky and in overtime to Missouri. They can make a big statement against No. 25 Texas A&M on Saturday before finishing against South Carolina and fellow bubble-outsider Vanderbilt.

Southern California (19-8): The arrow is pointing up for the Trojans after getting Reese Dixon-Waters and Joshua Morgan back from injuries. They were favored Thursday night at Colorado and Saturday night at Utah before games against No. 7 Arizona and Arizona State the final week of the regular season.

 ?? (AP photo/Chris Seward) ?? North Carolina forward Leaky Black (1) walks off the court Sunday after his team lost to North Carolina State in an NCAA college basketball game in Raleigh, N.C.
(AP photo/Chris Seward) North Carolina forward Leaky Black (1) walks off the court Sunday after his team lost to North Carolina State in an NCAA college basketball game in Raleigh, N.C.

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