Summary
March Madness, a college basketball tournament, is starting soon. The article focuses on potential upsets where No. 13 seeded teams might defeat No. 4 seeded teams in the first round. It evaluates matchups in the East, South, West, and Midwest regions, highlighting the chances of these lower-seeded teams.
Key Facts
- March Madness is a basketball tournament for college teams in the U.S.
- Teams are seeded based on their strength, with lower numbers being stronger.
- Upsets happen when a lower-seeded team beats a higher-seeded team.
- The article assesses No. 4 vs. No. 13 seed matchups.
- In the East, Kansas faces Cal Baptist, known for strong defense.
- In the South, Nebraska, a football school, meets Troy.
- Arkansas, with a key player, faces Hawaii's strong defense in the West.
- Alabama, a fast team, plays against Hofstra in the Midwest, known for slower play.