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Our Favorite NCAA Websites
Before the Superbowl and NBA Championship, there was March Madness! The first NCAA Basketball Tournament was played in 1939, and the world hasn't been the same since! FDR was president and the country was coming out of the Great Depression. The NIT started the original tournament in 1938, but the NCAA soon became more popular.

There are 31 conferences in the NCAA and 321 teams in all. Only 64 are invited to the "Big Dance." With so many teams, college basketball can be difficult to follow. The links your NCAA guide has found for you will help solve that problem. Get ready to explore one of the most exciting forms of sports! 


ESPN
ESPN has two cable networks, a radio network and several websites. They know all about sports and how to cover it. If you want more than just scores and records, this is the site for you. This site has great game coverage, links, interviews, chats, audio,and photos. As they say in the commercial: "Dah duh dah....dah duh dah!"
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NCAA Forums/Discussion Groups

Yahoo Message Board
This is my favorite sports forum. Everyone is invited. Every opinion is welcome. Simply click on a team and make a comment. You'll always get a response. It might not be a courteous one, but it will be a response! Yahoo really knows how to make an interface easy to use. If your teams loses, feel free to root for another team. Everyone else does!
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