Thirty-two teams remain in NCAA men's tournament

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The men's NCAA tournament is down to 32 teams after the first round. This year's tournament has already shown many surprises and exciting moments. Some teams, like McNeese, have shocked fans with unexpected wins. As the tournament continues, the second round is anticipated to deliver even more thrilling action. Traditionally, teams are reseeded after each round. However, this time, the remaining teams will simply be ranked. Seeding is important, but it’s not the only thing that matters. Some higher-seeded teams are not performing as expected, while others are showing strength regardless of their seed. The rankings will provide insight into the teams' current form and set the stage for the next matches. Fans are eager to see how the round of 32 unfolds.


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