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The Go To Guide
of College Basketball Mascots
at the NCAA Basketball Tournament


Thanks for checking out 64mascots.com. Here's a quick list of the tournament schools, their nicknames and their costumed mascot's name.

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You won't find a lot of bells and whistles here. Just reliable information about the March Madness mascots.

From Selection Sunday to the Championship Game in April, see which mascots fall by the wayside and which beloved icon will dance its way to one shining moment.

Each year you watch the Big Dance and have mascot questions, but it would take too long to sift through search results. You have nachos to eat, after all.

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Now that you're here, you know where to go for that and other hard to answer mascot questions. Amaze fellow hoops fans with your wealth of mascot knowledge during the tournament.

For you purists who count the "opening round" as part of the tourney, we're working on a list of the mascots of the 65th teams.

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