NCAA March Madness® Fans Can Score Big with Coke Zero Just by Doing What Fans Do Best For March Madness fans who are glued to every moment of the 2012 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship®, obsessed with their brackets and with cheering on their teams to victory or defeat, Coke Zero has the perfect solution for enjoying everything. March Madness: How To Watch The NCAA Tournament For Free Online If you want to watch the NCAA Tournament for free, it can be done. Follow these steps. Obama Picks North Carolina in NCAA March Madness Bracket President Obama, sports-enthusiast-in-chief, made his bracket picks for the NCAA basketball tournament, choosing the North Carolina Tar Heels to go all the way. Coca-Cola Helps Fans Score During NCAA® March Madness® with Sweepstakes and a Great Place to Watch the Games For fans looking to get in on the excitement of NCAA hoops in March and score some great prizes -- Coca-Cola, The Official Fan Refreshment of the NCAA, has a winning suggestion -- T.G.I. NCAA tournament: March Madness tips off with Thursday's games The day college basketball junkies circle on the calendar has finally arrived. Sure, the 2012 NCAA tournament officially started Tuesday night with those play-in games the NCAA now considers the first round, but there really is no replacing what will take place Thursday when the round of 64 gets underway. Read full article >> NCAA tournament 2012: Iona, Mississippi Valley State feeling a different sort of March Madness There were two big-time comebacks in the first two play-in games of the NCAA tournament on Tuesday night. BYU came back from 25 points down to beat Iona, 78-72 . It was the biggest comeback in tournament history, according to the NCAA. The previous record was set in the 2001 Final Four, when Duke fought back from 22 points down to beat Maryland. Read full article >> NCAA Tournament 2012: Big March Madness Wins For Vermont & USF March Madness continued with big NCAA Tournament 2012 Wins for Vermont and the University of South Florida Wednesday night. March Madness: Will IT bother to block NCAA tournament traffic? Every year when March rolls around, so, too do the dire predictions of network-clogging effects from employees who stream NCAA tournament games at work. But do CIOs and IT managers really care if college basketball lovers sneak a peek using company resources? It turns out they do, according to survey data from IT staffing firm Modis. NCAA's Facebook Fan Committee Picks 97% Accurate March Madness Field Think you could have done a better job making the Big Dance bracket? March Madness seizes the workplace The first full days of the men's NCAA basketball tournament tip off today, and fans across the country are announcing their plots to ditch work duties and instead take in the games. Not to their employers, of course, but in social media circles.
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