
Men's and Women's NCAA Tournament expansion on hold for now but discussions will continue
Expansion of the NCAA Tournament has been a hot topic of discussion this offseason for both the men's and women's format. However, NCAA senior vice president Dan Gavitt gave an update on the future of expansion on Monday, as he announced that it is off the table for 2025-26.
However, discussions will continue for 2026-27 and beyond, so changes could still be coming, just not for this upcoming season.
The tournament was great at 64 teams, and 68 has been fun too. But will it be worth it to include even more bubble teams? Of course, money is a mover and shaker, so it seems we will get a bigger tournament sooner than later.
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