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Why college basketball’s wildest conference tournament brackets keep getting crazier

Posted on March 4, 2026 By No Comments on Why college basketball’s wildest conference tournament brackets keep getting crazier

The Sun Belt’s seven-round stepladder tournament is the most extreme example of a growing trend in college basketball: conference tournaments designed to reward regular-season success and strengthen mid-major NCAA Tournament contenders.

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