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March Madness bracket set as Duke nabs top overall seed
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March Madness bracket set as Duke nabs top overall seed

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Duke is the top overall seed in the NCAA men's college basketball tournament, with Arizona, Michigan, and Florida also landing on the No. 1 line.

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U.S. March Madness bracket set as Duke nabs top overall seed in the 2026 NCAA men's basketball tournament March 15, 2026 / 7:04 PM EDT / AP Add CBS News on Google Duke received the top overall seed for March Madness on Sunday, followed by Arizona, Michigan and Florida, each of whom would love a repeat of last season when all four No. 1s made it all the way to the Final Four. The top line was the most predictable thing to come out of Selection Sunday, with Michigan's drop of one spot to the overall No. 3 the result of the Wolverines' loss to Purdue moments before the brackets were revealed, according to tournament selection chair Keith Gill. In the day's biggest nail-biter, Miami made the field as a No. 11 seed, but just barely. The RedHawks, with a 31-1 record but the 339th-ranked strength of schedule, were one of the last teams in the field and they face a First Four game Wednesday against SMU in Dayton, Ohio, not terribly far from home. The tournament starts Tuesday with other play-in games, including one pitting bubble teams and No. 11 seeds Texas and North Carolina State. The national champion will be crowned at the Final Four in Indianapolis on April 6. Among those left out were San Diego State, Indiana, Oklahoma and Auburn. The Tigers had 16 losses but the third-best strength of schedule. The snub drew predictable blowback from Bruce Pearl, their former coach and father of their current coach, who said on the CBS broadcast, "They played the toughest schedule in the country, and I don't know if they were rewarded for it." Even with those snubs, the Southeastern Conference led the way by placing 10 teams in the field of 68, four short of its record from last year. The Big Ten followed with nine, the ACC and Big 12 with eight apiece — an unsurprising result in an era of massive conference expansion and NIL compensation drawing top players to the biggest spenders. The Gators (26-7) are the defending champion, trying to repeat their back-to-back titles from 2006-07...
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