The best apps for March Madness 2023: NCAA, ESPN, CBS
It’s officially March, which comes with the beginning of Spring, daylight savings time, and my personal favorite part, the NCAA’s March Madness basketball tournament. And this year, I’m back to defend my 2021 friend group bracket championship title. While I’m not an official bracketologist (yet), my competitive selection history dates back farther than just 2021 — since I was little I’ve religiously followed my favorite teams and predicted how they would fare each round. Only then, I had to fill out my picks on a sheet of paper and keep tabs on it for the entirety of the tournament – and those brackets either were my most coveted possession or long gone within 24 hours of their creation.
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Luckily, brackets have moved from paper to online apps, optimizing bracket-tracking and pooling. Aside from facilitating bracket activity, there is a slew of apps that make it easy to keep track of all things March madness from news, analysis, and radio shows, to live streaming and personalized daily results.
NCAA’s official March Madness app, ESPN Tournament Challenge, and the CBS Sports app are the three free powerhouses associated with covering the tournament. If you, like me, are anxious to fill out your bracket and gain further insight ahead of March 12th, dubbed “Selection Sunday,” here are the top apps. I break down their features, pros and cons, and which one best fits how you participate in the madness.
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