St. Patrick's Day 2013 marked the start of the madness when the highly anticipated Selection Sunday announcement was made on Sunday, March 17, 2013 -- as college basketball team match-ups were officially broadcast at 6PM ET on CBS.
Then it was on to the national championship during a month-long battle of skill, determination, and dazzling performances by top competing college teams.
From the announcement of the initial 64 teams — to eliminations that determine the Sweet 16 to the Elite 8 — all the action ultimately led to the Final Four games and the annual championship played at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on April 8, 2013.
2013 March Madness schedule
First Four: March 19-20, 2013
Second and Third Rounds: March 21-24, 2013
Regionals: March 28-31, 2013
Final Four: April 6, 2013
Championship Final: April 8, 2013
2013 TV coverage
As usual, the NCAA's recent television deal with CBS Sports and Turner Sports (TBS, TNT and truTV) meant the two top broadcasters owned the rights to televise the NCAA Tournament games until 2024.This year, the madness spread worldwide as Canada tuned into live broadcasts on TSN, while European fans watched on ESPN America. Heading south, Australia caught the crazy via select telecasts on ONE HD.
2013 NCAA National Championship FINAL SCORE
Mon April 8
Louisville 82, Michigan 76
FINAL FOUR Final Scores
Sat April 6
Louisville 72, Wichita St. 68
Michigan 61, Syracuse 56
ELITE 8 Final Scores
Sat March 30
Syracuse 55, Marquette 39
Wichita St. 70, Ohio St. 66
Sun March 31
Michigan 79, Florida 59
Louisville 85, Duke 63
SWEET 16 Final Scores
Fri March 29
Louisville 77, Oregon
Michigan 87, Kansas 85
Duke 71, Michigan St. 61
Florida 62, FL Gulf Coast 50
Thurs March 28
Marquette 71, Miami 61
Ohio St. 73, Arizona 70
Syracuse 61, Indiana 50
Wichita St. 72, LaSalle 58
THIRD ROUND Final Scores
Sun March 24
Ohio State 78, Iowa State 75
Indiana 58, Temple 52
Kansas 70, North Carolina 58
Florida 78, Minnesota 64
FL Gulf Coast 81, San Diego State 71
La Salle 76, Ole Miss 74
Miami 63, Illinois 59
Duke 66, Creighton 50
Sat March 23
Michigan 78, VA Commonwealth 53
Michigan State 70, Memphis 48
Louisville 82, Colorado State 56
Arizona 74, Harvard 51
Oregon 74, Saint Louis 57
Marquette 74, Butler 72
Wichita State 76, Gonzaga 70
Syracuse 66, California 60
SECOND ROUND Final Scores
Fri March 22
Duke 73, Albany 61
Mississippi 57, Wisconsin 46
Temple 76, North Carolina State 72
Miami 78, Pacific 49
Creighton 67, Cincinnati 63
LaSalle 63, Kansas St. 61
IN 83, James Madison 62
Illinois 57, Colorado 49
Florida Gulf Coast 78, Georgetown 68
Ohio State 95, Iona 70
North Carolina 78, Villanova 71
Florida 79, Northwestern State 47
San Diego State 70, Oklahoma 55
Iowa State 76, Notre Dame 58
Kansas 64, Western Kentucky 57
Minnesota 83, UCLA 63
Thurs March 21
Michigan State 65, Valparaiso 54
Butler 68, Bucknell 56
Wichita State 73, Pittsburgh 55
Saint Louis 64, New Mexico State 44
Memphis 54, St. Mary's 52
Marquette 59, Davidson 58
Gonzaga 64, Southern 58
Oregon 68, Oklahoma State 55
Louisville 79, NC A&T 48
Michigan 71, South Dakota State 56
Arizona 81, Belmont 64
California 64, UNLV 61
Colorado State 84, Missouri 72
VCU 88, Akron 42
Harvard 68, New Mexico 62
Syracuse 81, Montana 34
FIRST FOUR Final Scores
Tues March 19
N.C. A&T 73, Liberty 72
St. Mary's 67, Mid TN State 54
Wed March 20
James Madison 68, LIU Brooklyn 55
LaSalle 80, Boise State 71
2013 March Madness tickets
"Hotlanta" really began to heat up with the initial scramble for 2013 March Madness tickets for the first four, second/third round and regional games that went on sale Saturday morning, October 13, 2012. Meanwhile, scoring tickets to local games means getting ready to pounce at venues where games will be played as they are announced - whether its college arenas or mega-venus such as the Staples Center in LA.
FINAL FOUR: For the most sought-after finals, the NCAA annually puts about 40% of allotted Final Four tickets up for grabs in a random selection process the year before. The rest are managed by their official partner, Prime Sport. They provide a safe venue for fans to swap or sell tickets for popular final game tickets. As the tournament heats up, prices can range anywhere from $30 and upwards to $15,000!
(OR WAIT TIL NEXT YEAR: Plan ahead for 2015 FINAL FOUR tickets by clicking on the link for applying to the random selection process found annually at www.NCAA.com. It remains live between the day after Selection Sunday and May 31 each year, or until 20,000 ticket applications have been received.)
March
Madness Trivia & Fun Facts
The fans and players aren't the only ones who go a little crazy.
The
phrase March Madness was coined by Henry V. Porter in
1939 to describe an Illinois high school basketball tourney. Brent
Musburger first used it during NCAA coverage in 1982 causing a legal
battle almost as insane as the playoffs.
But
everyone finally worked things out and the madness was official.
There isn't a good record of who first called the playoffs "The
Big Dance", but it does describe the action.
The 6 schools
who have the winningest history in NCAA Division I Men's basketball
are:
North
Carolina outlasted all the other teams 4 times, including
their championship win in 2005, and
Duke with 4 titles, the most recent in a nail biter over Butler in 2010.
Although past
history is no guarantee in this Cinderella-laced NCAA tournament,
number one seeds have won every time in the first round for the
past 16 years and number two seeds have only lost three first round
games... a 95% win average.
What makes the
brackets exciting are the number 13 and 14 seeds who came out winners
in the first round 20 times since 1992... a sweet 16% that leads
to dreams of glory. Watch for them in your brackets. Also look for teams
from smaller conferences or those who had a bad start to the season,
but got their game on during the last weeks to pull off an invitation.
A power player on a slump or injury roster who recovers can mean
a lower seed for a solid team.
More
about March Madness around the Web:
NCAA
Men's Basketball - The official site for ticket information, the latest updates,
scores, ranking and related pictures and feature stories, interviews
and more.
NCAA
Basketball - CBS Sportsline - The official network TV station with headline reports & predictions, opinion
and news, plus the latest scores at a glance and key dates for major games.
Rivals.com
Yahoo! NCAA Basketball - This site has all the stats, brackets, news and analysis with a few extras that
may help with your bracket selections... or help you understand why your teams
did - or didn't - come through for you. Experts, blogs and videos for in depth
looks at the teams, coaches and players...
CollegeHoops.net
- NCAA Basketball Tournament - One-stop browsing for daily news & updates, odds & predictions, how
to's on winning that office pool, plus tons more on March Madness history, stats
& trivia.