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NCAA Tournament 2023 Printable March Madness bracket predictions picks scores dates for Elite Eight


 From 68 to 64 to 32 to 16 to eight to ... six. You want brackets, we've got brackets. Blank ones and up-to-date ones. Yes: the latest results as of Saturday night.

We're halfway home to the Final Four. Saturday's regional finals in the East and the West filled out the bottom half of the Final Four bracket. FAU's win means there have been nine teams seeded No. 9 or worse to make the Final Four. The Owls are one of the best Cinderella stories ever. Kansas State's win over FAU means the best conference in the country, the Big 12, will be featured on the biggest stage in college basketball. The Wildcats went from being picked last in the league to playing on the last weekend of the season.

In the West, UConn is returning to the Final Four for the first time since the Huskies won it all in 2014. Dan Hurley's team was dominant early this season, had a mid-January dip, but it the comfortable favorite heading to next weekend to win it all. In the West, Gonzaga is back in the Final Four for the third time since 2017. The Bulldogs have rated as the best team in predictive metrics for well over a month.

We'll see what Sunday brings between Texas-Miami and San Diego State-Creighton. Those games will air at 2:20 and 5:05 p.m. ET on CBS.

Below, you'll find two brackets: the blank 68-team bracket or one that is filled in with the latest results through Saturday night. You can click/tap for high-res images and/or PDFs to print. Only five games left this season, and Houston awaits!

Here is the link to print a 2023 NCAA Tournament bracket. Get in there and make your life better. Print, print, print!

While you're here, be sure to check out the most extensive digital coverage of college basketball and the NCAA Tournament that you can find anywhere. From breaking news to bracketology to team analysis, real-time scores, picks, award-winning commentary and more, CBS Sports has you blanketed with up-to-the-minute coverage across the sport.

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