Fans can download and print March Madness Brackets to help them track their favorite college basketball teams playing in the 2008 Division I Men's Basketball Championship.
These printable pages for March Madness are blank. Team selection for the 2008 NCAA Basketball tournament will occur on Sunday, March 16, 2008.
NCAA Blank March Madness Brackets - Men's
Often the best place to go for information or printables is to the main source. On this page, the NCAA provides college basketball fans with all the tools they need to enjoy March Madness.
The NCAA contains direct links to the blank printables at CBS Sportsline.
On this Men's Basketball Championship Information page, look at the top of the column under the "Final Four" logo. The very first listing is the 2008 Blank Bracket for the Men's.
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When you click on the link, your computer will download a PDF file of the free printable March Madness brackets. You will need Adobe Acrobat in order to open the free printable. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat, you can download a free copy at Adobe.com
NCAA Blank March Madness Brackets - Women's
You can also download a similar page for the Women's Championship games. On the official page for the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship page, you will find a link for 2008 Blank Bracket.
The Printable March Madness Brackets are in PDF format. You can find it here: Women's.
Chiff.com
Find a free easy to print page for the at Chiff.com There is also an easy to use, full-size 2008 NCAA Men's Division I games at Chiff.com/sports. Simply click and print.
Facebook and CBS Sportsline
CBS Sportsline has set up a page for March Madness brackets at Facebook. You will need to either log in to your existing Facebook account, or create a free account in order to access the March Madness brackets.
Go to Facebook.com/brackets
Click on "Add CBSSports.com Tournament Brackets" and follow the steps to add the printable March Madness Brackets to your Facebook account. This will give you an opportunity to interact with other NCAA fans on Facebook.
Once you add it the NCAA Basketball application to your Facebook account, click on the tab for Brackets.
You can print the page as is, but the sheet will print small. It may be too small to write in comfortably.
You're better off dragging (with a Mac) the printable March Madness brackets to your desktop, changing the overall size and then printing.
Or right click (Windows) on the image to save the box to your desktop, resize and print.
The other option is to print it out as is and use a copy machine to increase the size of the boxes and the lines.
Bracketology
If you need some hints or tips on filling out the sheet, there are a couple of places where you can go.
CBS Sportsline has a step-by-step page of instructions here: Sportsline.com/collegebasketball/mayhem/stepbystep
If you're interested in team selection and the procedures of the NCAA you can read about that here NCAASports.com/basketball/mens/story/9183455 .
Sources
CBS Sportsline, http://cbs.sportsline.com
CBS Sportsline Mobile http://www.sportsline.com/mobile
Facebook, www.facebook.com/brackets
NCAA Sports, http://www.ncaasports.com
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9 Comments
Post a CommentThanks for the info. I love B ball and this is just another tool I can use to track it!
I thought March Madness is what teachers got when they started the countdown to the end of the school year.
I don't have any basketball fans around here but good job on this..
Had no idea finding brackets was such a big deal til today when everyone on AC seems to be writing about it. This seems like a perfect (simple) solution.
Great article! I'll have to print this off for my husband and oldest son. :-)
great job my nephew will love this
This is wonderful for my son, thanks!!
Reading about the way teams are selected made me realize just how very complex the process can be. I have no idea how you managed to pull all this together so well but I am truly in awe. This one is jam-packed with useful tips on finding free brackets as well as how the teams are selected and how to fill out the sheets. Definitely upped my learning curve here.
This is great. My son and husband will love this. Thanks