The 2026 NCAA men’s basketball tournament, known as March Madness, is just days away from Selection Sunday, with conference tournaments heating up and brackets taking shape. As teams jockey for seeding and at-large bids, several projected entrants stand out as particularly vulnerable to early-round upsets. Factors like inconsistent play, tough matchups, injury concerns, poor recent form against quality opponents, and unfavorable bracket paths make these squads prime candidates for one-and-done exits in the Round of 64 or 32.

College basketball players competing intensely during March Madness NCAA tournament game with crowd in background

“March Madness often delivers chaos in the early rounds, and this year’s field features several higher-seeded teams whose flaws—defensive lapses, reliance on streaky shooting, or tough opening opponents—could lead to shocking early departures and busted brackets nationwide.” Teams Ripe for an Early Exit Several teams projected to make the field carry red flags that could … Read more

The dominant performance by No. 2 UCLA in their recent road victory over No. 13 Michigan State showcased the Bruins’ elite status in women’s college basketball, but even in a convincing 86-63 blowout, areas for refinement remain as the team pushes toward a potential Big Ten title and deep postseason run.

No. 2 UCLA Bruins celebrating after dominant win over Michigan State in women's basketball game

“No. 2 UCLA delivered a commanding 86-63 win over No. 13 Michigan State, extending their winning streak to 18 games with overwhelming advantages in the paint (56-22) and rebounding (48-28), led by Lauren Betts’ 22 points, seven rebounds, and five assists. While the Bruins’ interior dominance and balanced scoring were on full display, opportunities for … Read more