Joe Lunardi’s men’s Bracketology March Madness watch guide


By the time Selection Sunday arrives, there will have been plenty of movement in the projected field of 68 for the 2026 NCAA tournament, regarding the teams that are in, as well as those looking to get in.

While our Tuesday and Friday Bracketology updates allow us to look at the race to March Madness holistically twice a week, results every day matter and can affect teams — whether they’re playing or not.

Men’s bracketologist Joe Lunardi is tracking every relevant game every day — and why shouldn’t you?

Here, we provide an inside look at the headlines and upcoming matchups that inform Joey Brackets’ calculations on any given day, as he projects the teams that could have their names called on Selection Sunday (March 15).

A couple of housekeeping things: This page will update every day between Monday and Saturday, with some exceptions. Games are listed in order of importance to bracket movement. A team’s projection on that day is listed in parentheses if not otherwise noted.

Scores available here. All times Eastern

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Saturday, Feb. 28

HEADLINES

  • Last full Saturday of the regular season: And the schedule features 19 of the top 20 teams on the seed list, plus 14 of the 16 current bubble teams.

  • In with a win: San Diego State and New Mexico will face off for a spot in the next bracket. California (vs. Pittsburgh) and TCU (at Kansas State) are also playing for at-large positions.

  • Out without: Seton Hall (at UConn), USC (vs. Nebraska), Santa Clara (vs. Oregon State) and Virginia Tech (at North Carolina) are each at risk of falling out of the next bracket or off the First Four Out and Next Four Out bubble with a loss.


GAMES THAT COULD IMPACT THE BRACKET

  • (4) Virginia at (1) Duke. If the Blue Devils lose, they could turn over the No. 1 overall seed back to Michigan. 12 p.m., ESPN

  • (3) Kansas at (1) Arizona. The Wildcats can effectively lock in the 1-seed out West with a revenge win over the Jayhawks. 4 p.m., ESPN

  • (6) Louisville at (9) Clemson. Key seeding game for two ACC teams heading in the wrong direction. 2 p.m., ESPN2

  • (10) Texas at (10) Texas A&M. The loser drops to “Last Four In” status. 4 p.m., ESPN2

  • (11) San Diego State at (First Four Out) New Mexico. Only the winner has a shot at being in our next bracket on Tuesday. 2 p.m., CBS

  • Pittsburgh at (First Four Out) California. The Golden Bears have a real shot at their first bid in a decade. 4 p.m., ACC Network

  • (Next Four Out) Seton Hall at (1) UConn. The Pirates must win to keep their slim at-large hopes alive. 12 p.m., FS1

  • Tennessee State at UT Martin. Nolan Smith’s Tigers can clinch no worse than an OVC tie with a victory. 2 p.m., ESPNU

  • (3) Nebraska at (First Four Out) USC. The Trojans are playing for their season at this point. 4 p.m., Big Ten Network

  • Howard at (16) Morgan State. Winner-take-all for the top spot in the MEAC. 4 p.m., ESPN+


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