NCAA Basketball

NCAA Basketball refers to the college basketball competition governed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States. It involves student-athletes from various universities and colleges competing in organized leagues and tournaments. NCAA Basketball is divided into three divisions—Division I, Division II, and Division III—each with its own set of rules, regulations, and championship formats. The NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament, commonly known as “March Madness,” is particularly famous for its single-elimination structure and has become a significant cultural event, attracting national attention every spring. NCAA Basketball plays a crucial role in the development of young athletes, serving as a pathway to professional basketball careers, while also emphasizing the balance between athletics and academics in higher education.