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B1G INTERVIEW – Bo Ryan sits down with our crew to talk about Wisconsin's first No. 1 seed. The 2015 NCAA tourney bracket is set. Let's break it down, as the Big Ten looks to win its first NCAA title since Tom Izzo led 

UConn is once again the heavy favorite heading into the women's NCAA Tournament. The bracket was announced Monday night and the Huskies are the No. 1 overall seed at 32-1, with only a loss to Stanford on Nov. 17. The Huskies have won the last two 

The left side of this year's bracket has the two best teams in college basketball — Kentucky and Wisconsin — and if/when those teams meet in the Final Four, it could be the matchup of the season. But on that side of the bracket, it's mostly chalk

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Here is the final bracket projection, depending on whether Wisconsin or Michigan State wins the title. Wisconsin is a #1 seed if they win, but I think the margins are too close and the committee has to have a second bracket