Canida
Pennsylvania and Virginia each have 5 teams.
29 states
The NCAA is the organizer of March Madness.
UCLA Kentucky Indiana North Carolina Duke Kansas
"March Madness" is the term commonly used to refer to the NCAA men's basketball tournament. ("NCAA" stands for National Collegiate Athletic Association, which means that its members are colleges. Since most college students are 18 years and older, they are not considered boys and girls butrather men and women.)In the men's tournament, there are 68 teams.
Texas has 5 teams in the tournament 1 ahead of California with 4 (3) Texas A&M (4) Texas (10) Texas Tech (15) North Texas (15) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
March Madness is the name associated with the Division I college basketball tournaments for men and women. Because virtually everyone in the U.S.lives near some college or university that plays basketball, the most popular American winter sport, there is reason to cheer for or against teams participating in March Madness. Even Americans who have not attended college develop connections to teams that are near where they live or with a player or coach who has captured their attention. The college level for this sport has achieved extraordinary parity over the past several decades, offering opportunities for winning to a significant number of schools.By comparison, professional basketball teams are fewer and mostly located in major metropolitan areas. Rural Americans have limited association with these teams.
Kentucky-7
UCLA with 11 championships since 1920.
UCLA holds the record for the most NCAA Men's Division
UCLA with 11 Championships.