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Through 42 men's NCAA Tournament games, 24,388,543 brackets have been busted on ESPN's tournament challenge. Only one perfect bracket remains.
"#RoadtoPerfection" is the last perfect bracket remaining among all major bracket tracking websites, according to the NCAA. The day started with three perfect brackets, two of which were busted after UConn-Florida and Baylor-Duke.
REQUIRED READING: Men's March Madness live scores: Who will join Duke, Florida in Sweet 16 bracket?
A few games remain in the Round of 32, as the final bracket has Michigan State, Alabama, Illinois, Oregon, Ole Miss and Maryland closing out Sunday's slate with wins.
There are also just a handful of perfect brackets left on the women's side, with numerous brackets being busted after Kansas State upset Kentucky on Sunday.
Here's a look at the latest on perfect brackets in the men's and women's NCAA Tournaments:
Only one perfect bracket remains, as one ESPN user has correctly picked 42 games through the final day of the first weekend of NCAA Tournament games.
The user has one more upset, also, as the bracket predicts 6-seed Illinois to upset 3-seed Kentucky to advance to the Sweet 16.
Making it this far is quite the accomplishment, and the college basketball fan gets to call themselves the final perfect bracket remaining for the 2025 season for years to come. It has survived past 24,388,543 other brackets on ESPN, after all.
Brackets on USA TODAY, CBS, Yahoo and X were all eliminated from perfection prior to Sunday games.
There are approximately 300 perfect brackets that remain for the women's NCAA Tournament, according to the NCAA's bracket tracker.
There were around 800 perfect brackets before 5-seed Ole Miss defeated 4-seed Baylor 57-55 on Sunday, which eliminated around 500 brackets. The figures are estimated based on numerous of the most popular bracket challenge services.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: March Madness perfect bracket tracker: How many perfects remain
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"#RoadtoPerfection" is the last perfect bracket remaining among all major bracket tracking websites, according to the NCAA. The day started with three perfect brackets, two of which were busted after UConn-Florida and Baylor-Duke.
REQUIRED READING: Men's March Madness live scores: Who will join Duke, Florida in Sweet 16 bracket?
AND THEN THERE WAS ONE
Out of 24 million brackets, a single person has reached 42-0 after Duke's victory over Baylor.
They've got Illinois, Alabama and Maryland upcoming pic.twitter.com/opOwgm2fjg
— ESPN (@espn) March 23, 2025
A few games remain in the Round of 32, as the final bracket has Michigan State, Alabama, Illinois, Oregon, Ole Miss and Maryland closing out Sunday's slate with wins.
There are also just a handful of perfect brackets left on the women's side, with numerous brackets being busted after Kansas State upset Kentucky on Sunday.
Here's a look at the latest on perfect brackets in the men's and women's NCAA Tournaments:
Men's March Madness perfect bracket tracker
Only one perfect bracket remains, as one ESPN user has correctly picked 42 games through the final day of the first weekend of NCAA Tournament games.
The user has one more upset, also, as the bracket predicts 6-seed Illinois to upset 3-seed Kentucky to advance to the Sweet 16.
Making it this far is quite the accomplishment, and the college basketball fan gets to call themselves the final perfect bracket remaining for the 2025 season for years to come. It has survived past 24,388,543 other brackets on ESPN, after all.
Brackets on USA TODAY, CBS, Yahoo and X were all eliminated from perfection prior to Sunday games.
Women's March Madness perfect bracket tracker
There are approximately 300 perfect brackets that remain for the women's NCAA Tournament, according to the NCAA's bracket tracker.
There were around 800 perfect brackets before 5-seed Ole Miss defeated 4-seed Baylor 57-55 on Sunday, which eliminated around 500 brackets. The figures are estimated based on numerous of the most popular bracket challenge services.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: March Madness perfect bracket tracker: How many perfects remain
Continue reading...