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The March Primer

Sports EN ↓ 5 episodes

The March Primer is your Friday‑morning reset on the road to March Madness. Mike Dalton and Kylie Foster break down the week’s movement in the rankings, bracket shifts, standout teams, key players, rising mid‑majors, and the games that matter most heading into the weekend. A clear, structured, school‑name‑only update that gets you ready for March

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Beber Podcast Network

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Latest episode

Mar 17, 2026

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Episodes

Good luck this Tournament! 17.03.2026

The bracket is finally here, and The March Primer breaks it all down. Mike Dalton and Kylie Foster walk through the full field after Sunday’s Selection Show, the top seeds, the toughest region, the biggest surprises from the committee, and the early upset paths that matter most. With the First Four tipping off tonight and tomorrow, the hosts highlight the matchups to watch before the tournament of...

Week 4 13.03.2026

We’re in the thick of conference championships and the dominoes are starting to fall

Week 3 06.03.2026

Mike and Kylie breakdown the end of the regular season as we get you set for condense tournament action

Week 2 27.02.2026

Mike Dalton and Kylie Foster break down this week’s movement in the rankings, the latest bracket shifts, standout teams, key players, rising mid‑majors, and the games that matter most between this Friday and next.

Week 1 20.02.2026

As late February approaches, Mike and Kylie provide an update on the current state of the bracket.

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