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  1. Mar 16, 2021 · The term "March Madness" was first used in 1939 when Illinois high school official Henry V. Porter referred to the original eight-team tournament by that moniker.

  2. Mar 12, 2018 · The term “March Madness” is thought to have first been applied to the world of basketball by Henry V. Porter, assistant executive secretary of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA)...

  3. Mar 1, 2024 · Where did the phrase “March Madness” come from? The phrase­ March Madness was first introduced by Henry V. Porte­r of the IHSA, with its roots traced back to Illinois in 1939.

  4. Mar 1, 2020 · While essentially now synonymous with college basketball and the NCAA Tournament, the termMarch Madness” actually started a level below. In 1908, the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) began putting on a statewide boys’ basketball tournament for high school teams.

  5. Mar 16, 2024 · These earlier senses of March madness are derived from the sense of mad meaning “abnormally furious.”. Today in American English mad chiefly means “angry,” whereas in British English it can often mean “crazy.”. Today the NCAA March Madness incites both anger and insanity, depending on your brackets.

  6. Mar 15, 2024 · “March Madness” didn’t originate with the NCAA Tournament. Here is a look back at where the term came from and how the NCAA landed ownership of the name.

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  8. Mar 12, 2024 · The term 'March Madness' was first used in reference to basketball by an Illinois high school official, Henry V. Porter, in 1939. March Madness wouldn't become...

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