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It’s not just the Division I championship that Indianapolis is hosting. For the first time in history all the men’s college basketball championships will be held in one city.
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Houston advances into Elite Eight with 62-60 win over Purdue.
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UConn delivered the latest of its suffocating basketball beatdowns Monday night, smothering Purdue for a 75-60 victory to become the first team since 2007 to capture back-to-back national championships.
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The NCAA Division I men’s basketball committee discussed possible expansion of March Madness at its meetings this week but said no moves were imminent to increase the field beyond the current 68 teams.
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Crowds are expected to descend on Indianapolis once again for numerous games and competitions in March.
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Most NCAA revenue comes from its contract with CBS and Turner for the rights to televise the men's Division I basketball tournament.
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The NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments are scheduled to go on as planned amid a rise in postponements and cancellations.
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The NCAA will pay basketball officials for the women's tournament the same amount it pays the officials for the men's competition.
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Indianapolis International Airport is about to welcome the highest number of travelers its seen since the pandemic hit last spring.
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One of the six officials was reported to have tested positive, but the NCAA said in a statement that the other five interacted with the individual for a prolonged amount of time and must quarantine.