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  • Tournament Bracketing Methodology

    Most tournaments use brackets at some point during the competition, if not for the entire competition, to determine the champion. The NCAA Division I basketball tournament uses a...

  • How to Make a Tournament Bracket

    Organizing and running a tournament can be a time-consuming and difficult task. But creating the tournament bracket does not have to be. With just a few easy steps, anyone can put together a...

  • NCAA March Madness Tips

    March Madness, a trademark term, refers to the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament that begins in March and culminates with the crowning of a champion. The 65-team tournament is run by the...

  • How to Make a Tournament Draw Sheet

    When organizing a tournament event, an easy-to-read, and easy-to-understand, draw sheet is essential. Fortunately, Microsoft Excel makes it ease to create a clean and professional bracket to keep...

  • About Sports Tournaments

    Many people have asked for a college football tournament to determine the national champion. What is the appeal of a tournament compared with the current system? One of the biggest appeals of a...

  • How to Make an NCAA College Basketball Bracket

    Creating a winning NCAA men's basketball bracket for the postseason tournament, commonly referred to as March Madness, is an incredibly hard task. With 65 teams to analyze and a tournament known...

  • How to Get Your Wife Into March Madness

    For many, March Madness is the best time of the year for sports. Maybe you’re a big fan of March Madness; but your wife doesn’t share your enthusiasm. Read on to learn how to get your wife into...

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