The NCAA March Madness Tournament Explained
 
The NCAA March Madness Tournament Explained

The NCAA March Madness Tournament Explained The NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament is single-elimination, The term March Madness was popularized by an Illinois high school official, Henry V. Porter, in 1939, but it was Brent Musburger who used it during coverage of the 1982 tournament. The winner of the tournament for the 32 Division I conferences receives an automatic bid. The selection committee also decides which school among non-qualifiers has the pedigree to earn an invite to the tournament. Selection Sunday on March 11 March Madness officially begins March 11 and runs through April 2, when the NCAA men’s basketball championship takes place.

Liberty heads to state tournament as Sunrise Region champion
 
Liberty heads to state tournament as Sunrise Region champion

Liberty is heading to the state tournament after winning its seventh Sunrise Region title in nine years Dre’una Edwards led Class 4A with 18.4 points and 10.3 rebounds per game. She is committed to Utah Rae Burrell transferred from Foothill before the season and averaged 14.9 points and 7.9 rebounds. She is committed to Tennessee London Pavlica averaged 11.9 points and led the team in assists. She is uncommitted, and has multiple Division I offers Liberty has never won a state championship, but has finished second three times The Patriots open the state tournament at 3 p.m. Thursday against McQueen in Reno