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What is March Madness?
Define the March Madness?
Jan 12th, 2008 02:09
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(Brent Musburger is generally regarded as the individual who first used
that phrase in conjunction with the college tournament, using it during
CBS Sports' coverage of the tourney back in 1982 - see below),
especially those conducted by the National Collegiate Athletic
Association (NCAA) and various state high school associations. The
phrase was not associated with the college tournament in 1939, when an
Illinois official wrote "A little March Madness [may] contribute to
sanity." March Madness is also a registered trademark, held jointly by
the NCAA and the Illinois High School Association. The trademark has
sparked a pair of high-profile courtroom battles in recent years.
March Madness refers to the frenzy these tournaments ignite among sports
fans and, at least at the college level, sports gamblers. As it applies
to college basketball, the term originally referred to the conference
basketball tournaments, which occur in March just before the NCAA
tournament begins, but in recent years has been used to refer to the
NCAA tournament itself (the first weekend of which involves some 49
games, and which actually runs into early April). The term is now used
in reference to both the men's and women's tournaments. The Big Dance
also refers exclusively to the NCAA Tournaments to distinguish them from
the conference tournaments and the NIT.
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