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The 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament’s field of 68 was revealed on Sunday.

The Duke Blue Devils, led by Cameron Boozer, were the No. 1 overall seed and the top team in the East Region.

. Boozer is averaging 22.5 points and 10.5 rebounds per game and could be the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming NBA Draft should he declare. Duke is in the top left quadrant of the bracket.

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The Florida Gators are the defending champions and enter the tournament as the No. 1 seed in the South Region. Florida didn’t get the SEC title this year, but were 26-7. Thomas Haugh is leading the team with 17.1 points per game.

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Cameron Boozer makes a move

Duke forward Cameron Boozer, right, looks to drive against Virginia guard Malik Thomas (1) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in the championship of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament in Charlotte, North Carolina, Saturday, March 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Nell Redmond)

The Arizona Wildcats were named the No. 1 seed in the West Region. The Wildcats won the Big 12 Championship and are 32-2. Brayden Burries leads the team with 15.9 points per game this season. Arizona is in the top right quadrant of the bracket.

The Michigan Wolverines didn’t win the Big Ten Championship, but still earned the No. 1 seed in the Midwest Region. Michigan is 31-3 this season and led by Yaxel Lendeborg, who has 14.4 points and 1.2 steals per game.

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Texas will take on NC State for the No. 11 seed in the West Region while Miami (Ohio) and SMU will compete for the No. 11 seed in the Midwest Region.

UMBC will take on Howard for the No. 16 seed in the Midwest Region. Prairie View A&M wll go up against Lehigh for the No. 16 seed in the South Region

The First Four matchups are set for Tuesday and Wednesday nights. The field of 64 will start competing against each other on Thursday and continuing on Friday. The Final Four matchups will begin April 4 and the championship will be played on April 6.

East Region

1. Duke (32-2) vs. 16. Siena (23-11)

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8. Ohio State (21-12) vs. TCU (22-11)

5. St. John’s (28-6) vs. 12. Northern Iowa (23-12)

4. Kansas (23-10) vs. 13. California Baptist (25-8)

6. Louisville (23-10) vs. 11. South Florida (25-8)

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3. Michigan State (25-7) vs. North Dakota State (27-7)

7. UCLA (23-11) vs. 10. UCF Knights (21-11)

2. UConn (29-5) vs. 15. Furman (22-12)

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Tarris Reed Jr. gets the ball

UConn forward Tarris Reed Jr. (5) attempts to drive past St. John’s forward Zuby Ejiofor (24) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in the championship of the Big East tournament, Saturday, March 14, 2026, in New York.  (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

South Region

1. Florida (26-7) vs. 16. Prairie View A&M/Lehigh

8. Clemson (24-10) vs. 9. Iowa (21-12)

5. Vanderbilt (26-8) vs. 12. McNeese State (28-5)

4. Nebraska (26-6) vs. 13. Troy (22-11)

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6. North Carolina (24-8) vs. 11. VCU (27-7)

3. Illinois (24-8) vs. 14. Penn (18-11)

7. Saint Mary’s (27-5) vs. 10. Texas A&M (21-11)

2. Houston (28-6) vs. 15. Idaho (21-14)

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The winner of the East Region will take on the winner of the South Region in the Final Four.

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West Region

1. Arizona (32-2) vs. 16. Long Island (24-10)

8. Villanova (24-8) vs. 9. Utah State (28-6)

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5. Wisconsin (24-10) vs 12. High Point (30-4)

4. Arkansas (26-8) vs. 13. Hawaii (24-8)

6. BYU (23-11) vs. 11. Texas/NC State

3. Gonzaga (30-3) vs. 14. Kennesaw State (21-13)

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7. Miami-FL (25-8) vs. 10. Missouri (20-12)

2. Purdue (27-8) vs. 15. Queens (21-13)

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Brayden Burries looks for a foul

Arizona’s Brayden Burries reacts after making a basket during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Houston in the championship of the Big 12 Conference tournament Saturday, March 14, 2026, in Kansas City, Missouri. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Midwest Region

1. Michigan (31-3) vs. 16. UMBC/Howard

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8. Georgia (22-10) vs. 9. Saint Louis (28-5)

5. Texas Tech (22-10) vs. 12. Akron (29-5)

4. Alabama (23-9) vs. 13. Hofstra (24-10)

6. Tennessee (22-11) vs. 11. Miami-Ohio/SMU

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3. Virginia (29-5) vs. 14. Wright State (23-11)

7. Kentucky (21-13) vs. 10. Santa Clara (26-8)

2. Iowa State (27-7) vs. 15. Tennessee State (23-9)

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The winner of the West Region will take on the winner of the Midwest Region in the Final Four.

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NFL fans react as Dallas Goedert reaches agreement with Eagles to return for 9th season in Philly

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Dallas Goedert will remain in the City of Brotherly Love for a ninth straight season.

On Sunday, the Philadelphia Eagles were reported to have re-signed the veteran tight end to a one-year, $7-million contract:

Sources: Tight end Dallas Goedert reached agreement today on a one-year deal to return to the Eagles for his ninth season in Philadelphia.

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Reaction to it, however, was skeptical:

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@AdamSchefter This means AJ Brown is gone

@AdamSchefter They just refuse to do a rebuild

@AdamSchefter One year deal? Either Dallas Goedert isn’t confident in his future, or the Eagles don’t trust him long term.

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@AdamSchefter Damn I was hoping he would get signed somewhere else

@AdamSchefter Ok, but I want that TE from Oregon in the draft.

@AdamSchefter ANOTHER AWFUL SIGNING FOR THE EAGLES LMAOO. NFL RECORD FOR THE WORST SIGNINGS IN FREE AGENT HISTORY LMAOO😭😭🤣🤣🤣

The move ensures some continuity for an offense that is still undecided on whether to trade away AJ Brown. The star wideout had been very vocal about wanting out of the Eagles throughout the 2025 season as he struggled under Kevin Patullo’s system.

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Amidst all that, Goedert emerged as an unlikely scoring threat, catching a team- and career-high 11 touchdowns in 15 regular-season games. In the Eagles’ wild-card loss to the San Francisco 49ers, he became the first tight end in NFL history to rush for a touchdown in a playoff game (he also caught another).


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Insider shared thoughts on what Dallas Goedert staying with Eagles would mean for AJ Brown

During a recent appearance on Anthony Gargano’s eponymous show, Mike Garafolo posited that Dallas Goedert‘s and AJ Brown’s futures in Philadelphia were “interconnected” and that they could afford to lose one or the other, but not both:

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“They’re going to have to (make a decision), one way or another. Now, the Goedert window being moved back was not just for Goedert, that was for A.J. as well … If you lose Goedert, you take a huge cap hit. If you trade A.J., you take a huge cap hit. So there’s not going to be an A.J. trade and a Goedert release. It’s going to be one or the other.”

Later that day on the NFL Network’s The Insiders, he further explained:

“The Eagles can’t pay Goedert if they’re keeping Brown. … But I’m sure Howie’s going to continue to have conversations …about A.J. Brown over the weekend. We’ll see. He’s still an Eagle right now. Will he be? At this point, I don’t know. I’m tired of guessing. We’ll let you know.”

Brown is entering the final year of a $100-million extension that he signed in 2022 upon being traded from the Tennessee Titans. After 2026, he will begin another extension, this time lasting three seasons and costing $96 million.