March Madness has officially begun and the buzz over it is enormous. Major sports channels are giving updates as soon as they are recorded to make sure that all those paying close attention to their brackets have the information as quick as possible. To no surprise, the LA Times, OC Register and ESPN's main topics are all revolving around the happenings with College Basketball's tournament.
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LA Times coverage of the California teams are based around USC, UCLA, and UC Berkely (Cal). It notes the first round loss that Cal suffered and now they will be watching the rest of the tournament from home due to single-game elimination. They predict that the prestigious UCLA will possibly suffer the same fate. UCLA's performance during the season was enough to get them into the tournament but not the kind of play that fans are used to seeing and definitely not the kind that will get them far in the tournament. This is not the team that has made an appearance in the past four Final Fours. Finally, the Times believes that UCLA's long time rival, USC, will be the one to make it out of the first round out of these three teams.
The OC Register's coverage of California teams in the tournament was somewhat similar to that of the LA Times. The story covered USC and their "X-Factor" in Marcus Simmons. The story gives a deeper look into the depth of the team and their potential road to and through the tournament.
Finally, ESPN follows in suit with the coverage of the idea that UCLA, a team that has been to the semifinals (Final Four) repeatedly will not make it past the first round of the tounament this year. Due to their less than usual performance during the season it makes for a better decision for some to pick their opponents, Virginia Commonwealth.
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