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Sunday’s selection show revealed the field for the 2019 NCAA Tournament. Sixty-eight teams will compete in March Madness for college basketball’s biggest prize, and millions of Americans will be watching.

Die-hard fans, casual basketball fans and even people that don’t pay attention to sports all year will be invested in the three-week tournament. Filling out a bracket and predicting which teams will advance can give you a rooting interest, as well as the chance to potentially win some money.

March Madness office pools around the country will help college basketball take over the sports world from Thursday’s first round until the Final Four concludes on April 8.

Click here to download brackets from the NCAA's official site. If you prefer to fill in the entire bracket yourself, PrintYourBrackets.com has a full one without the teams.

Duke is the No.1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament after winning the ACC Championship. Zion Williamson returned last week from a knee sprain, and he’s far and away the best player in the country.

The Blue Devils’ biggest competition for the national championship might come from within their own conference. Virginia and North Carolina are also No.1 seeds. Duke has played those teams a combined five times this season.

Gonzaga is the fourth No.1 seed.

Villanova won the 2018 NCAA Tournament for their second championship in three years. The Wildcats are a No.6 seed in the South region.

UCONN in 2014 is the only national champion in the last seven years that wasn’t a top-two seed.