2009 NCAA Printable Brackets: Five Places to Find Printable Brackets for the NCAA Basketball Tournament

Rolando Cruz
With Selection Sunday helping to complete the brackets for the 2009 NCAA Basketball Tournament , it's time once again for March madness to begin. With it will begin the time honored tradition of the office pool, or the on-line games that challenge you to pick this year's winner. To help you with the task, of tracking the winners of each stage, a good NCAA Printable Brackets is important . Below then are various versions of the bracket that may be down loaded and printed for your use.

Among the better entries or at least one of the more complete NCAA Printable Brackets is Yahoo's (at www.yahoo.com) entry below:

http://d.yimg.com/j/r/ncaab/tourneybracket

If you can get past the obvious ad for Kentucky Fried Chicken that hawks a bucket of hot wings, this bracket offers all the teams already listed for you, saving you the time and trouble that a few other brackets don't.

The NCAA (at www.nacaa.com) offers the simple no frills NCAA Printable Brackets below:

http://www.ncaa.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/ncaa/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/2009Bracketcolor

This printable bracket gives you the bare essentials, listing dates only for the final four on April 4th and the National Championship on April 6th.

Sports Illustrated (www.sportsillustrated.cnn.com ) offers a more colorful version of the NCAA Printable Brackets with their entry below:

http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/basketball/ncaa/men/2009/ncaa_tourney/brackets/tourney_m_blank2.pdf

Still, even SI leaves it up to the user to fill in most of the pertinent information.

Not as well known but loaded with information, such as teams and dates for games, is this NCAA Printable Brackets entry from www.Razorgator.com :

http://www.razorgator.com/tickets/content/ncaa-tournament-bracket/

Perhaps the most cumbersome NCAA Printable Brackets to use that I have seen, is the following entry from www.Mahalo.com :

http://www.mahalo.com/NCAA_Brackets_2009

This entry seems to miss the simplicity and usability that all other brackets seem to offer.

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  • Rich Nawyn3/17/2009

    Rolando - You need to correct the link to NCAA. You are pointing to the Natl. Assn. of County Agricultural Agents (NACAA). You must be expecting a lot of "bull" this season.

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