March Madness: Will Worker Productivity Suffer During NCAA Tournament?
College basketball fans will spend hours watching the NCAA Tournament, and some of that will likely come during work hours.
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College basketball fans will spend hours watching the NCAA Tournament, and some of that will likely come during work hours.
WBZ-TV and CBSN are welcoming new Boston College head coach Earl Grant as a guest analyst to break down the bracket action throughout this year's tournament, and he tipped things off on Friday by discussing the unique atmosphere that players will be dealing with this year.
The Ramblers are back in the NCAA Tourney for the first time since going to the Final Four in 2018.
The Illini are set to begin what they hope is a long run in the NCAA Tournament with a first-round game against 16th-seeded Drexel.
He's been igniting crowds for years. Baltimore's Darryl Morsell is the real deal. Before he was a four-year starter for the Maryland Terrapins, Mount St. Joseph High School was where the spark started and hasn't been put out since.
The first round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament tips off in about 18 hours.
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The Ramblers were the darlings of the 2018 tournament. Now back with a higher seed, can they find that magic once more?
Gonzaga, Baylor, Michigan and Illinois come into the NCAA Tournament as the top seeds, but it's unlikely all four will make it to the Final Four.
Lakers legend Magic Johnson made an appearance Wednesday night via Zoom on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert to talk about this year's NCAA Tournament and the return of fans in a limited capacity.
Illinois guard Ayo Dosunmu is racking up the awards, and the latest might be his biggest yet.
Who are the players who will become household names in this year's tournament? We asked CBS Sports Network analyst Chris Walker to give us some players to watch.
College basketball fans have been waiting two years for another NCAA Tournament, but how similar will it be to what they're expecting?
Sister Jean is 101 and still up for dancin' – she's headed to Indianapolis to cheer on her Loyola Ramblers in the NCAA Tournament.
Tad Boyle and the Buffs are in Indianapolis preparing for their first round game in the NCAA men's basketball tournament on Saturday.
Which teams could pull off upsets that you should include in your bracket? We take a look at some of the possibilities.
It's the eighth time that the Final Four will be held in Indy and the team of Jim Nantz, Bill Raftery, Grant Hill and Tracy Wolfson have fond memories of some of their previous trips to the city.
The last time Illinois was a top seed, they went to the national championship. Is a repeat in store?
The Wolverines lost one of their senior leaders to injury last week. Can they still make it through a tough East region?
Though there will be fewer screaming fans than years past, the broadcasts throughout are looking to use technology to bring fans at home as close to the court as possible.
The Bears are a 1-seed for the first time in program history. Is this the year they break through to the Final Four?
The Bulldogs enter the tournament undefeated. Can anyone stop them from making their way to the Final Four?
The schedule for the first three days of NCAA Tournament is set beginning with First Four play on Thursday, March 18.
The Atlantic 10 hands out its automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament on Sunday, March 14 on CBS.
The Mountain West Conference tournament is on CBS Sports Network and CBS this weekend and the Aztecs are hoping they can cut down the nets in the desert.
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