“The Cornhuskers made history with their first NCAA tournament win in program history as they throttled Troy with a dominant performance on both ends of the floor,” said Brooke Pryor, highlighting a significant moment in the 2026 men’s March Madness tournament.
The tournament began with selections on March 15, 2026, and the first round commenced on March 19 and 20, 2026. Nebraska’s victory against Troy was particularly noteworthy as it marked the first NCAA tournament win for the Cornhuskers, who shot 14-of-39 from beyond the arc.
Pryce Sandfort set a program record with seven three-pointers in the game, showcasing his exceptional talent on the national stage. Meanwhile, Miami (Ohio) made headlines by sinking 16 three-pointers in their First Four win against SMU, further emphasizing the tournament’s competitive nature.
The first game of the first round featured Siena vs. Duke at 2:50 PM, setting the tone for an exciting day of basketball. Other notable matchups included McNeese vs. Vanderbilt and North Dakota State vs. Michigan State.
In another thrilling contest, TCU edged out Ohio State in a nail-biter, with Punch emerging as the late-game hero. “Punch was the late-game hero for the Horned Frogs, racking up 13 of his 16 points, seven of his 13 rebounds and two assists in the second half to keep his team dancing,” reported David Hale.
The tournament is set to continue through the Final Four, which will take place on April 4 and 6, 2026, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. This year’s March Madness has already been characterized by captivating storylines, including the dominance of the freshman class and Miami (Ohio)’s perfect regular-season run.
As the tournament progresses, fans are eager to see how the remaining teams will fare. “Follow along as they and the rest of the staff track all the live action on Thursday, with more games left to tip,” noted sources covering the event.
With the excitement building, the next few days promise to deliver more unforgettable moments in men’s March Madness.