More than 31 million bracket entries for the NCAA men’s basketball tournament were made this year.
But after the first round, no perfect brackets remain.
Auburn players sitting on the bench react toward the end of the second half of a first-round college basketball game against Yale in the NCAA Tournament in Spokane, Wash., Friday, March 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Young Kwak)
Upsets by double-digit teams headlined this year’s tournament. During the first series of games on Thursday, upsets by Oakland and Duquesne crushed the majority of brackets, leaving just 2,100 remaining by the following morning.
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On Friday, those numbers were cut down even further with Northwestern’s overtime win over Florida Atlantic bringing that number down to 1,000.
Yale’s shocking upset over Auburn and Colorado’s win over Florida contributed to the demise of even more entries, with the total remaining at 23.
A proud Yale Bulldogs fan shows his support during the first round of the 2024 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament between the Auburn Tigers and the Yale Bulldogs, held at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena on March 22, 2024, in Spokane, Washington. (C. Morgan Engel/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)
By Friday evening, only one remained, with No.12 seed James Madison topping No. 5 Wisconsin with a 72-61 win.
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According to the NCAA website, an entry named “MedalStick 84’s Picks 7” was the last one standing but had No. 9 TCU advancing to the second round.
A loss to Utah State would end it there.
The 31 million entries were made across major platforms, including ESPN’s Tournament Challenge, which had more than 22 million entries.
Nick Martinelli, #2 of the Northwestern Wildcats, reacts during overtime against the Florida Atlantic Owls in the first round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament at Barclays Center on March 22, 2024, in New York City. (Elsa/Getty Images)
According to the NCAA website, the women’s brackets are following a similar fate. Of the four million entries, fewer than 20,000 perfect brackets remain after the first day of first-round matchups.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Paulina Dedaj is a Sports Reporter for Fox News Digital.