NCAA Bracket Scoring Systems - March Madness Point Values (2025)

Scoring Your March Madness Bracket



How do you score the rounds for the March Madness Office Pool?

We wanted to touch on how to keep score of your College Basketball Bracket and also go over what we feel are the best bracket scoring structures. First off, there is no universal way to score the bracket. There are many different point structures that can be used, but the overall set up for each is basically the same.

If you need a quick and easy way to calculate your bracket totals try our Points Calculator! We also have the Bracket Scoresheet where you can update the point totals per round and distribute the results to participants!



Points Per Round

There are 6 rounds to the NCAA tournament, for each correct winner picked, a player is awarded points based on what round the winner is picked in. In most cases, and the way I feel it should be, the points per round increase as the tournament progresses. I have seen pools ran that award 1 point for every game picked correctly no matter which round it is. The chart below shows possible scoring by round systems, if you read further down the page we explain which system we think works best. Check out our Fillable Bracket and our Excel Bracket, which allow you to completely customize your bracket before printing. This includes filling in the points per round, giving your bracket a title, and typing in any notes/rules you want to pass on to the participants.


Sample Scoring Systems

RND 1RND 2RND 3RND 4RND 5RND 6
1234610
12481632
24681012
123456
136101520
12481216
248163264

NCAA Point Systems used by ESPN, Yahoo, FoxSports, NCAA.com and CBS:

These are the top online Tournament Challenge sites.

RND 1RND 2RND 3RND 4RND 5RND 6
ESPN10204080160320
Yahoo12481632
CBS12481632
FoxSports12481632
NCAA.com12481632

As you can see, CBS, FoxSports, NCAA.com and Yahoo all use the same scoring system and even though ESPN has higher point values they are exactly proportioned to the others (each round is 10x the amount of points). Remember the point value shown is for each game, multiply the number of games per round by the points per game/round then add all of the rounds together to come up with the Total Points Possible.

Round 1 - 32 Games

Round 2 - 16 Games

Round 3 - 8 Games

Round 4 - 4 Games

Round 5 - 2 Games

Round 6 - 1 Game

Total Points Possible for Yahoo, CBS, FoxSports and NCAA.com - 192

Total Points Possible for ESPN Tournament Challenge - 1,920


What system do we use?

Some people prefer to place a great deal of weight on picking the championship game correctly, like in the example 1,2,4,8,16,32. Which basically means the winner of the office pool must correctly pick the winner of the championship game. Others think that picking the most games correctly should weigh more on the outcome, like in the example 1,2,3,4,5,6. I definitely don't like the idea of putting all of the weight on the championship game, you are basically eliminating everyone that does not correctly guess the winner of the tournament. I do however feel that picking the winner in a field of 64(68) does have importance, so I prefer to use the first scoring method in the list above 1,2,3,4,6,10. This gives the people that correctly pick the tournament champion an advantage, but does not completely eliminate the people that didn't correctly guess the champion.


What about the play-in games?

Yes, the NCAA has really threw us for a loop with these new play in games. It wouldn't be so bad if all four of the play-in games were going to make up the 16 seed in each different region. But, the NCAA committee has decided they need to have a couple of 11 and 13 seeds participate in these play-in games instead of two of the 16 seeds. Anyway, you're still wondering how to incorporate these games into your office pool. We wrote a short article titled Do you Count the First Four Games in your College Basketball Pool. This article gives more detail on what you should do with the play-in games, but you basically have 2 options:


Option 1: Just don't count the play-in games, pick your winners based on a field of 64.
Option 2: Score the play-in games as you would any game in the first round, or you can also change your entire point system around to be 7 rounds, which could look something like 1,2,3,4,6,8,12. If you use this option, you will have to have your entries received by Tuesday morning before the first play-in game begins.

Other Scoring Methods

You can always add your own twist to the office pool. Some people award bonus points for upsets picked in the first round. If a player correctly picks a lower seed to beat a higher seed, they are awarded double the points for that game.

You could also try a "multiplier pool", where each game you pick correctly, the "seed" number is multiplied by the points in that round.

Example using the 1,2,3,4,6,10 system:
A #1 seed pick in the first round is worth 1 point, a #15 seed would be worth 15 points.

A #1 seed in the 6th round is worth 10 points, a #2 seed would be worth 20 points.


Our new Fillable Bracket allows you to type in the points by round and then print the bracket, no more handwriting on the bracket!


If you need help filling out your brackets check out our Strategy for Winning your March Madness Pool to ensure your best chances of winning your office pool.


Scoring on the Bracket

Some folks may get confused with how to actually score the bracket. Let's use the first round as an example. Each person has picked 32 teams to win their first round game by writing each team's name in the second round of the bracket. Simply circle each team that was picked correctly and draw an "x" or a line through the incorrect games. To score the first round, you will actually be circling the names on the second round of the bracket. You do not circle the teams that are pre-entered in the round of 64. Each circle would be worth the corresponding points per round.

NCAA Bracket Scoring Systems - March Madness Point Values (2025)

FAQs

NCAA Bracket Scoring Systems - March Madness Point Values? ›

There are many different ways to score a March Madness bracket. The most common method is to award 1 point for correct predictions in the first round, 2 in the second round, 4 in the third, 8 in the fourth, 16 in the fifth, and 32 in the sixth and final round.

How are points scored in the March Madness bracket? ›

Here is a scoring breakdown for each round of play:
  • First Round: 1 point.
  • Second Round: 2 points.
  • Sweet 16: 4 points.
  • Elite 8: 8 points.
  • Final Four: 16 points.
  • Championship: 32 points.

How many points is each round worth in March Madness ESPN? ›

March Madness Bracket Scoring
Round 12 points
Round 34 points
Round 46 points
Round 510 points
Round 617 points
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How does NCAA scoring work? ›

There are six rounds of NCAA play, and the stakes double with each round in Yahoo's tourney game (1, 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32 points). Picking first-round winners will earn you one point, while correctly picking the NCAA champion is worth 32 points — the equivalent of correctly picking each of the first-round games.

How do points work in CBS brackets? ›

In a Points + Seed bonus system, if you correctly pick a #3 seed to win in the second round, you get 2 points (second round) + 3 points (#3 seed) = 5 points. In a Points x Seed bonus system, if you correctly pick a #3 seed to win in the second round, you get 2 points (second round) x 3 points (#3 seed) = 6 points.

How are points determined in NCAA rankings? ›

Each voter provides their own ranking of the top 25 teams, and the individual rankings are then combined to produce the national ranking by giving a team 25 points for a first place vote, 24 for a second place vote, and so on down to 1 point for a twenty-fifth place vote.

What are the tie breaker points for the March Madness bracket? ›

Group Administrators will need to compute these tiebreakers on their own, if two brackets tie with the same bracket points value in their group(s). Tie breakers are decided by "winner score + loser score" relative to the "actual game score".

How many points for each round of March Madness? ›

Default Scoring
Default Scoring (Points by Round)
Round of 641 point32 points
Round of 322 points32 points
Sweet 164 points32 points
Elite Eight8 points32 points
3 more rows

How does the March Madness bracket work? ›

The NCAA tournament bracket is split into four regions that correspond to the locations in the United States where the opening rounds are played: East, West, Midwest, and South. Each region has 16 teams, which are each ranked 1 (the highest) through 16 (the lowest).

What is the most accurate bracket predictor? ›

Delphi Bracketology has been ranked consistently in the top of the BracketMatrix rankings of all bracketologists in the country.

Has anyone had a perfect March Madness bracket? ›

NO ONE HAS EVER picked a verified perfect NCAA men's bracket, and it's probably not going to happen in our lifetime, or the lifetime of our kids, or their kids, or their kids.

What is the golden rule in NCAA? ›

The “Golden Rule” must and will be the standard: the treatment of a visiting team shall be in the same manner that the home team would want its own teams to be treated.

How to calculate points for March Madness bracket? ›

The most common method is to award 1 point for correct predictions in the first round, 2 in the second round, 4 in the third, 8 in the fourth, 16 in the fifth, and 32 in the sixth and final round. However, you could also go with a point scheme like 1-2-3-4-5-6 to make each round weighted more evenly.

What does Max mean on CBS NCAA bracket? ›

MAX: The maximum number of points the bracket can earn through the rest of the tournament. This number can be low if the team a player picked to win the championship is eliminated in an early round. Since March Madness is an elimination tournament, once a team loses, it is out.

Who is predicted to win March Madness 2024? ›

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How do brackets work in March Madness? ›

The NCAA tournament bracket is split into four regions that correspond to the locations in the United States where the opening rounds are played: East, West, Midwest, and South. Each region has 16 teams, which are each ranked 1 (the highest) through 16 (the lowest).

How do the rankings work in March Madness? ›

The NCAA men's basketball tournament is made up of 68 teams. On Selection Sunday, before any tournament game is played, those teams are ranked 1 through 68 by the Selection Committee, with the best team in college basketball — based on regular season and conference tournament performance — sitting at No. 1.

What is the average score in the NCAA Tournament bracket? ›

Here's how your March Madness bracket will do if you only pick the better-seeded team
YearSeed-based bracket scoreAverage user score
20168768.2
20178265.7
20188157
20199263.9
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Mar 14, 2021

What is the most points scored during March Madness? ›

The highest-scoring game occurred in 1990, with Loyola Marymount and Michigan combining for a whopping 264 points. LMU's 149 points are still a March Madness record, and the circumstances surrounding that game make its Cinderella run even more astounding.

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