
Guide to Organizing Your 2026 March Madness Pool for Fun and Prizes
The countdown to the 2026 NCAA Tournament begins. Prepare your March Madness pools with insights on teams and how to participate for prizes.
2026 NCAA Tournament Overview
The 2026 NCAA Tournament is just around the corner, with Selection Sunday set for March 15. As the brackets are about to be revealed, now is the ideal moment to set up your March Madness pools.
In this season's competition, the Florida Gators are among the favorites after winning the national championship previously. Teams like UConn, UCLA, and South Carolina are expected to shine in the women's tournament, with UConn coming off a recent championship win against South Carolina.
Setting Up Your March Madness Pool
To initiate a bracket pool for the Men's March Madness, navigate to the Create Men’s Bracket Pool page, name your group, and decide between making it open or locked. Share your personal pool link with your friends for easy access.
Follow the same guidelines for the Women’s March Madness pools by heading to the Create Women’s Bracket Pool page.
Competing for Prizes
Both men's and women's tournaments have bracket challenges hosting a prize for the 2027 Final Four. To participate, join the respective challenges on their launch days, where your brackets can easily be imported from previous pools.
Teams to Watch
For the Men's team, the Florida Gators and Arizona Wildcats are standout contenders, with notable performances under their belts. Women's teams to monitor include the UCLA Bruins and Vanderbilt Commodores, both showcasing strong season records.


