BracketChallenge
The race for the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft has narrowed to a three-man battle between AJ Dybantsa (BYU), Cameron Boozer (Duke), and Darryn Peterson (Kansas). While Dybantsa is the nation’s most explosive scorer (25.3 PPG) and Boozer is the most polished “triple-threat” prospect, Peterson remains the high-ceiling wildcard—provided he can overcome mid-season durability issues.
With the Round of 64 tipping off today, the NCAA Tournament serves as the ultimate tie-breaker. Scouts are weighing Dybantsa’s pure upside against Boozer’s championship-ready floor, knowing that a deep March run could solidify who hears their name called first in June.
The “Cinderella story” is the soul of March Madness—those rare, bracket-busting runs where mid-majors like George Mason (2006) or Loyola Chicago (2018) topple blue-blood giants to reach the Final Four. Whether it’s the high-flying “Dunk City” style of FGCU or the legendary scoring of Stephen Curry, these teams prove that a low seed is often just an invitation to make history.
As the 2026 Tournament tips off today, all eyes are on #11 VCU as they prepare to face North Carolina tonight—aiming to recapture the same underdog magic that defined their historic 2011 run.