NCAA Championship
Definition
The NCAA Championship refers to the series of postseason collegiate athletic tournaments organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), crowning national champions across various sports divisions, with the men's Division I basketball tournament—dubbed 'March Madness'—being the most iconic.
A high-stakes, bracket-filled extravaganza where college teams battle for glory, NIL deals, and eternal alumni bragging rights.
Examples
My bracket for the NCAA Championship was perfect until my Final Four pick choked harder than a freshman at finals.
After clinching the NCAA Championship, the star player traded his dorm for a sneaker endorsement empire overnight.
Grandpa refuses to die until UConn repeats as NCAA Champions—talk about March Motivation.
The office pool for the NCAA Championship turned coworkers into bracket assassins faster than you can say 'buzzer-beater'.