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March Madness Men’s and Women’s Tournament Field Will Stay at 68 Teams in 2026 but Could Expand in 2027

UNITED STATES, AUG 4 – The NCAA cited logistical challenges and ongoing talks with TV partners delaying expansion plans beyond 68 teams until 2027 or later, officials said.

  • On Aug. 4, NCAA senior vice president of basketball Dan Gavitt confirmed the men's and women's NCAA Tournament will stay at 68 teams for 2026, postponing expansion plans.
  • Committees failed to finalize an expansion plan after July meetings, and NCAA president Charlie Baker last month highlighted logistical challenges for an eight-month timeline.
  • The First Four round, introduced in 2011, added three games to reach a 68-team field, with two involving 16 seeds and two involving at-large teams seeded 11 or 12.
  • The committees will continue conversations on recommending expansion to 72 or 76 teams for the 2027 championships, with talks expected to resume for 2027 and beyond.
  • The NCAA president Charlie Baker noted the NCAA has had "good conversations" with TV partners CBS and Warner Bros., whose broadcast deal runs through 2032 at about $1.1 billion a year.
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March Madness men’s and women’s tournament field will stay at 68 teams in 2026 but could expand in 2027

The next edition of March Madness will stay the same size in 2026.

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