It’s Selection Sunday 2022, with the bracket reveal for the 2022 men’s NCAA Tournament happening tonight, at 6 p.m. ET. It can be watched on CBS, Paramount+ or the March Madness Live app.
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6 p.m. ET
It’s Selection Sunday, with the bracket reveal for the 2022 men’s NCAA Tournament happening tonight, at 6 p.m. ET. It can be watched on CBS, Paramount+ or the March Madness Live app.
In the storied tradition of college hoops, Selection Sunday is the first look at the bracket, which includes the unveiling of all 68 teams in the field as well as the seeding and placement for every single team.
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Tennessee the overall No. 10 seed, which placed the Volunteers on the No. 3 line just hours after they polished off Texas A&M for the SEC tournament championship.
In one of the closest battles for a No. 1 seed in recent memory, Kansas used a late push to vault ahead and claim a top seed on the eve of Selection Sunday.
Texas Tech in the Big 12 tournament final Saturday to acquire their 12th Quadrant 1 victory of the season. That number leads the nation in the NCAA’s metric for quality wins. Kansas leapfrogged fellow blue-blood Kentucky, which lost to Tennessee in the SEC tournament semifinals and consequently fell to the No. 2 line in the final bracketology projection.
Kansas also beat out Big 12 foe Baylor, which exited the league tourney early with an upset loss to Oklahoma. The Jayhawks and BearsIn one of the closest battles for a No. 1 seed in recent memory, Kansas used a late push to vault ahead and claim a top seed on the eve of Selection Sunday.
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The Jayhawks (28-6, 14-4) escaped Texas Tech in the Big 12 tournament final Saturday to acquire their 12th Quadrant 1 victory of the season. That number leads the nation in the NCAA’s metric for quality wins. Kansas leapfrogged fellow blue-blood Kentucky, which lost to Tennessee in the SEC tournament semifinals and consequently fell to the No. 2 line in the final bracketology projectio
Kansas also beat out Big 12 foe Baylor, which exited the league tourney early with an upset loss to Oklahoma. The Jayhawks and Bears (26-6, 14-4) join Gonzaga and Arizona as the four No. 1s set to be announced during the Selection Sunday show (6 p.m. ET on CBS).
For the second continuous year, the Bulldogs (26-3, 13-1 West Coast Conference) will claim the top overall seed, while Arizona (31-3, 18-2 Pac-12) finished strong with a Pac-12 tournament title win over UCLA to be positioned to claim the second top seed.n. (26-6, 14-4) join Gonzaga and Arizona as the four No. 1s set to be announced during the Selection Sunday show (6 p.m. ET on CBS).