College Basketball

College Basketball refers to the sport of basketball played at the collegiate level in the United States, governed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and other organizations. It involves teams from universities and colleges competing against each other in regular season games, conference tournaments, and post-season championships like the NCAA Tournament, commonly known as “March Madness.” College basketball is characterized by its amateur status, meaning players are typically students who do not receive professional contracts for their participation. The sport is known for its passionate fan base, school rivalries, and significant impact on the players’ future career prospects, often serving as a stepping stone to professional basketball leagues, including the NBA.