NCAA Basketball Tournament Begins with Vanderbilt and St. John's Advancing
In Brief
The start of the NCAA basketball tournament highlights notable team performances and community engagement from coaches.
Key Facts
- The NCAA women's basketball tournament has officially started, with Vanderbilt securing a two seed.
- St. John's coach Rick Pitino participated in the 'Thank You, NYPD' campaign before the team's tournament opener.
- Shea Ralph, Vanderbilt women's basketball head coach, described her team as 'built differently' this season.
- March Madness live bracket updates show UCLA leading UCF and St. John's and Purdue winning their games.
- Otega Oweh made a buzzer-beater to lift Kentucky in the men's tournament.
What Happened
The NCAA basketball tournaments began, with Vanderbilt earning a high seed in the women's bracket and St. John's winning in the men's bracket. Coaches highlighted both athletic and community achievements.
Why It Matters
The tournament's opening showcases competitive performances and the involvement of coaches in community initiatives, reflecting broader impacts beyond the games.
What's Next
Teams will continue competing in subsequent rounds, with fans and analysts watching for standout performances and further community engagement from participants.
Sources
- CBS News — Vanderbilt Commodores are "built differently" this year, head coach says(9h ago)
- Google News — March Madness live bracket updates, scores: UCLA leads UCF; St. John's, Purdue rout opponents; Otega Oweh buzzer-beater lifts Kentucky(6h ago)
- Fox News — Rick Pitino joins 'Thank You, NYPD' campaign before St John's' March Madness opener(10h ago)
