March Madness
March Trivia
March Madness 2.0
Women's History Month
Sports
100

True or False? The Fab 5 beat Duke in the 1992 NCAA Championship

False:

Duke won 71-51

100

March 14th is often referred to as this math holiday,

 What is Pi Day 3.14?

100

This is how the final 8 teams of the tournament are referred to as.

What are the Elite 8?

100

This year is when March became Women's History month in the United States.

What is 1987?
100

The 2028 Summer Olympics will be held here.

What is Los Angeles, CA?

200

This city has hosted the most Final Fours

What is Kansas City (10)?

200

On March 2, 1836, Texas declared independence from this country.

What is Mexico?

200

The amount of teams that are in the tournament.

What are 68 teams?

200

This date is International Women's day.

What is March 8th?

200

NBA stands for this.

What is the National Basketball Association ?

300

This University won back to back National Championships in 2023 & 2024.

Who is UCONN?

300

This U.S city dyes its river green for St. Patricks Day each year.

What is Chicago?

300

This coach has won the most NCAA championships?

John Wooden

Mike Krzyzewski

Scott Drew

John Calipari

Who is John Wooden?

300

First US territory (state) to grant women rights to vote.

What is Wyoming?

300

The number of holes that are played in an average round of golf.

What are 18?

400

Name 2 out of 4 Networks that stream March Madness games.

What are CBS, TBS, TNT, TruTV?

400

This Organization (known for their cookies) was founded on March 12th, 1912.

Who are the Girl Scouts?

400

This team has made the most Final 4 appearances.

North Carolina

Kentucky

Kansas

UCLA

Who is North Carolina (20 appearances)?

400

This woman was the first African American woman to win the Noble Prize for Literature.

a) Zora Neale Hurston

b) Toni Morrison

c) Lorraine Hansberry

Who is Toni Morrison?

400

The very center of a target in archery or darts is called this.

What is a bullseye?

500

This longtime CBS announcer called his last NCAA Tournament in 2023?

Who is Jim Nantz?

500

This person was assassinated on March 15th (Ides of March) in 44 BC.

Who is Julius Caesar?

500

In 1985, Villanova became the lowest seed to ever win the NCAA Championship. What was their seeding?

8, 4, 9, or 6

What is 8?

500

Co-founder of the United Farm Workers Association, this Mexican American woman is one of the most influential labor activists of the 20th century.

Who is Dolores Huerta?

500

These are the two national sports of Canada.

What is Lacrosse in the summer and Ice Hockey in the winter.