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  1. Mar 19, 2020 · Mar 21 - 22. 1st Round. Mar 19 - 20. Visit ESPN to view the 2021 Men's NCAA Tournament bracket for live scores and results.

  2. The official 2021 NCAA bracket for the DI men's college basketball tournament, also known as March Madness.

  3. Apr 6, 2021 · Follow the Road to the Final Four all month long with an updating bracket and schedule. A new national champion has been crowned in men's college basketball. Baylor, playing in its first title...

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  4. 3 days ago · Live college basketball scores and postgame recaps. CBSSports.com's college basketball scoreboard features in-game commentary and player stats.

    • First Round — Tuesday, March 9
    • Second Round — Wednesday, March 10
    • Quarterfinals — Thursday, March 11
    • Semifinals — Friday, March 12

    Game 1: No. 13 Miami 79, No. 12 Pitt 73 Game 2: No. 10 Duke 86, No. 15 Boston College 51 Game 3: No. 11 Notre Dame 80, No. 14 Wake Forest 77

    Game 4: No. 8 Syracuse 89, No. 9 NC State 68 Game 5: No. 13 Miami 67, No. 5 Clemson 64 Game 6: No. 10 Duke 70, No. 7 Louisville 56 Game 7:No. 6 North Carolina 101, No. 11 Notre Dame 59

    Game 8: No. 1 Virginia 72, No. 8 Syracuse 69 Game 9: No. 4 Georgia Tech 70, No. 13 Miami 66 Game 10: No. 2 Florida State vs. No. 10 Duke — Canceled Duke announced Thursday morning it was out of the tournament because of a positive COVID-19 test. Game 11: No. 6 North Carolina 81, No. 3 Virginia Tech 73

    Game 12: No. 1 Virginia vs. No. 4 Georgia Tech | Canceled The ACC announced Friday that Virginia is out of the tournament because of a positive COVID-19 test. Game 13: No. 2 Florida State 69, No. 6 North Carolina 66

  5. Feb 24, 2023 · Here's a quick look at the 2021 NCAA DI men's basketball tournament, including the bracket, stats and scores from Baylor's first national championship.

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  7. 2021 Men's College Basketball NCAA Tournament. 2019 Tournament Postseason History 2022 Tournament. National Champion: Baylor. Final Four: Baylor, Gonzaga, Houston and UCLA. Most Outstanding Player: Jared Butler. Number of Schools: 68. Number One Seeds: Baylor, Gonzaga, Illinois and Michigan.