What is the two-word nickname commonly used for the NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament that starts every March?
When a low-seeded underdog (like a #15 or #16 seed) wins a game against a massive favorite, what "fairytale" name are they often called?
What is the official name for the final round of the tournament where only the last four teams remain?
When a team wins the National Championship, what part of the basket do the players and coaches traditionally take turns cutting down as a souvenir?
The University of Oregon has a mascot that looks almost exactly like a very famous Disney character. What kind of animal is it?
Which city holds the record for hosting the most Final Fours in history?
Syracuse University has one of the only mascots in the country that isn't an animal or a person. What is the name of their bright, round, citrusy mascot?
Since 1987, CBS has ended every tournament broadcast with a famous montage of highlights set to which iconic song?
This legendary player led North Carolina to a National Championship in 1982 while wearing Converse sneakers (the team’s official sponsor). However, when he turned pro in 1984, he signed a historic contract with Nike that changed the world of sports and fashion forever. Who is he?
In March 2024, this player broke the all-time NCAA Division I scoring record (men’s and women’s). What is their name?
Which player, nicknamed after a 1975 film character, led UNC Charlotte to their Final Four appearance in 1977?
In the 1980 comedy movie Airplane!, a pilot gets angry when a kid says he doesn’t play enough defense. He yells that he’s been hearing that same "stuff" since he played for UCLA. Which basketball legend played the pilot?