![]() ![]() Of those 64, 32 are automatic qualifiers from conference tournament winners. Here are the complete March Madness schedules for the men’s and women’s tournaments.Ī total of 68 teams make the tournament field for both men’s and women’s. The women’s Final Four will be played in Dallas on April 1 and 3, and First Four games begin Wednesday, March 15. The 2023 men’s NCAA tournament begins on March 14 in Dayton, Ohio with First Four games and continues through to the Final Four and national championship game in Houston. Plus, you can check out SB Nation’s updated interactive brackets here. Bragging rights are on the line!īelow are printable brackets for both the men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments. And with that, you’ll need a handy printable version to keep track of all your picks. Another option is to chose your team to advance based on how good looking their team is (Caps win!).March Madness is just around the corner, which means it’s time to join every single possible bracket pool there is. Another bracket you could play by would be to go by which team’s color’s you prefer, but about 50% of all the teams in the playoffs have the color red, so that would be pretty difficult to play by. ![]() It would be pretty amusing if the playoffs actually did go the way of these two predictions (preferably the Names Bracket, so the Caps would win!). Whether or not I prefer the way the logo looks, aesthetic-wise, is not how I am rating the logos, though it does play a part in it.) Anyways, if we go only by logos, the bracket looks pretty different:Īs you can see, each bracket is pretty unique. (Just to note, my logo choices are based on how intimidating a team’s logo looks. I’m sorry!) While New Jersey’s logo is lame in that it’s also letter-based, but it gets points for at least looking devilish. Letter logos such as the Canadiens’ and Boston’s don’t really have anything on real, animal logos (The letter B would not win in a fight. and Pittsburgh’s logos are just plain sad looking. I’m personally a big fan of the Sabres logo and the Caps’ secondary logo. The logo bracket has some really tough contenders, like the intimidating Predators, Sharks, and Coyotes. Granted, it didn’t really work out for the Super Bowl, but that’s a completely different sport that has a false name. Personally, as a Graphic Designer, this is how I determine everything. (Not like it would be, anyways.) So, based off of the standings for the first round, I have created my first bracket, based only by team name:Īnother bracket you could chose to do is basing your decisions just by the team’s logo. So of course the playing field isn’t level. This one can get tricky however, because you have animal teams (Penguins, Sharks, Blackhawks, Predators, and Coyotes…sorry there, Penguins), political teams (Capitals, Senators, Kings…pretty fair game there), miscellaneous team names (Flyers, Canadiens, Canucks, Red Wings, Devils), and more. Of course I could create a bracket based on skill, talent, or (as some Canadiens fans think-) luck, but instead I will show you a few other options in picking who could make it to the finals.įirst off, there is the idea of deciding which hockey team will advance, based solely by the team’s name. The NHL 2010 Playoffs are upon us and I have a few brackets I am trying out.
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