Following an eventful Selection Sunday, the 2024 NCAA Tournament schedule has been set! This is shaping up to be one of the most exciting college basketball tournaments in some time, with a number of teams fully capable of winning the championship trophy in the end. However, the best part about March Madness is that you also can win at home by filling out a bracket and competing with your friends. To help you with this, we have a printable March Madness bracket for you below.

The link below will take you to a printable March Madness bracket PDF that you can print out or fill in digitally. Compete with friends, family and co-workers for some money, or use the bracket to determine the draft order for your next fantasy league. No matter the stakes, the pursuit of that perfect NCAA Tournament bracket is always a good time.

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NCAA Tournament Schedule 2024

ROUNDCITYVENUEDATESHOST
First FourDayton, OHUD ArenaMarch 19 – 20University of Dayton
First/SecondBrooklyn, NYBarclays CenterMarch 22 -24Atlantic 10 Conference
First/SecondCharlotte, NCSpectrum CenterMarch 21 – 23University of North Carolina at Charlotte
First/SecondIndianapolis, INGainbridge FieldhouseMarch 22 – 24IUPUI / Horizon League
First/SecondOmaha, NECHI Health CenterMarch 21 – 23Creighton University
First/SecondPittsburgh, PAPPG Paints ArenaMarch 21 -23Duquesne University
First/SecondSalt Lake City, UTDelta CenterMarch 21 – 23University of Utah
First/SecondSpokane, WASpokane Veterans Memorial ArenaMarch 22 – 24University of Idaho
First/SecondMemphis, TNFedExForumMarch 22 – 24University of Memphis
East RegionalBoston, MATD GardenMarch 28 – 30Boston College
South RegionalDallas, TXAmerican Airlines CenterMarch 29 -31Big 12 Conference
Midwest RegionalDetroit, MILittle Caesars ArenaMarch 29 – 31University of Detroit Mercy / Oakland University
West RegionalLos Angeles, CACrypto.com ArenaMarch 28 – 30Pepperdine University
Final FourPhoenix, AZState Farm StadiumApril 6 – 8Arizona State

BetUS Sportsbook Million Dollar Bracket Challenge

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Printable March Madness Bracket

CLICK HERE to grab your free printable March Madness bracket! The link will take you to the printable NCAA Tournament bracket PDF from the NCAA. You can either download this file or print it off and write in your perfect bracket. All we ask is that you remember us if you get a perfect bracket!

It’s one of the best times of year for sports fans, so get your brackets filled out and hope it doesn’t get busted in the first round!

Free March Madness Bracket Challenges

Aside from the BetUS Million Dollar Bracket Challenge above, there are other free March Madness bracket challenges you can enter to win prizes as well!

USA TODAY Sports is offering $1 million to anyone who fills out a perfect bracket. If that isn’t accomplished, then $25,000 will go to the best bracket.

CBS Sports‘ bracket challenge rewards the top user with $6,000 and tickets to next season’s Final Four.

ESPN is offering $75,000 in prizes for their bracket challenge in total.

For now, enjoy your free printable March Madness bracket! You can also win big with the BetUS Sportsbook bracket challenge. FlurrySports will have coverage and analysis of the full NCAA Tournament, so let us help you win some money and take a little of the madness out of March Madness this year!


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