2024 downloadable party props sheet: Matching outfits, perfect brackets, Dalton Knecht total points and more! (2024)

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WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT QUESTIONS 1. Will Caitlin Clark be the highest scorer in the first weekend? 2. Will a team from last year’s Final Four lose in the first weekend? 3. How many rebounds will LSU’s Angel Reese have in the first weekend? 4. What will the margin of victory be in South Carolina’s first-round game? 5. How many teams will lose on their home floor during the first weekend? 6. How many combined points will USC freshman JuJu Watkins score in the first weekend? 7. What will be the lowest seed to win a Round of 64 game? 8. Will Iowa coach Lisa Bluder and assistant Jan Jensen wear matching outfits again during the tournament? MEN’S TOURNAMENT QUESTIONS 1. Will there be any “perfect brackets” remaining on ESPN’s bracket game after the first weekend? 2. Will a No. 1 seed lose in the Round of 64 or 32? 3. How many blocks will Purdue’s Zach Edey have in Purdue’s first game? 4. How many points will Tennessee’s Dalton Knecht score in the first two rounds combined? 5. Will a 12-seed beat a 5-seed? 6. How many teams will advance to the Sweet 16 from outside power conferences? 7. What conference will have the most teams advance to the Sweet 16? 8. Will a First Four team advance to the Sweet 16? COMBINED QUESTIONS 1. Will there be a game-winning buzzer-beater? 2. How many double-digit seeds will advance to the Round of 32? 3. How many players will score more than 30 points in one game over the first two rounds? 4. Who will score more total points in the first two rounds: Dyaisha Fair or Zach Edey? TIEBREAKER What will be the highest point total for a team in a game in the first weekend across the men’s and women’s tournaments? Here’s the downloadable PDF. Below is the online form and the terms for winning a gift subscription. Good luck, everyone, and enjoy the game! FAQs

Welcome to The Athletic’s mostly-for-bragging-rights guessing game for the men’s and women’s college basketball tournaments! Party prop sheets are a staple at Super Bowl parties, and we are bringing that same spirit to the college basketball brackets. We have curated a party prop sheet that you can fill out directly to compete in The Athletic’s prop pool.

We have 20 questions for the first weekend, which stretches from Thursday through Monday and includes the first and second rounds of both tournaments. We’ve got eight questions from the men’s tournament, eight from the women’s tournament and four combining the two. The questions range from Zach Edey blocks to Caitlin Clark points, upset predictions, conference supremacy and even a question about fashion. This is mostly intended for fun, but we will be running a contest every week of the tournaments, and the top five cumulative scores combined from our three contests during the tournaments will win a free one-year gift subscription to The Athletic (additional terms and conditions may apply).

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You can fill out the form below to submit your entry, or if you want this for home use, we also have a PDF available that you can download, print out and distribute however you like.

(Note: Each correctly answered question is worth a point. We’ll provide updated answers after the conclusion of the first weekend of both tournaments, so final answers will come after Monday night. Be sure to check back to see how you did!)

All entries must be submitted no later than 11:30 a.m. EDT on Thursday, March 21.

WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT QUESTIONS

1. Will Caitlin Clark be the highest scorer in the first weekend?

YES or NO

Clark is the country’s leading scorer at 31.9 points per game.

2. Will a team from last year’s Final Four lose in the first weekend?

YES or NO

South Carolina, Iowa, LSU and Virginia Tech made the women’s Final Four last year.

3. How many rebounds will LSU’s Angel Reese have in the first weekend?

OVER 26.5 or UNDER 26.5

Reese is averaging 13.1 rebounds per game. LSU will play two games in the first weekend, assuming they win their first-round game against No. 14 Rice.

4. What will the margin of victory be in South Carolina’s first-round game?

OVER 35.5 or UNDER 35.5

South Carolina is 32-0 and won by 32 in the first round last year, by 58 in the first round in 2022 and by 26 in 2021.

5. How many teams will lose on their home floor during the first weekend?

OVER 2.5 or UNDER 2.5

The top four seeds in each region all play at home.

6. How many combined points will USC freshman JuJu Watkins score in the first weekend?

OVER 54.5 or UNDER 54.5

Watkins is second in the country in scoring at 27 points per game.

7. What will be the lowest seed to win a Round of 64 game?

A. 16

B. 15

C. 14

D. 13

E. Other (12, 11, 10, 9, 8)

8. Will Iowa coach Lisa Bluder and assistant Jan Jensen wear matching outfits again during the tournament?

YES or NO

MEN’S TOURNAMENT QUESTIONS

1. Will there be any “perfect brackets” remaining on ESPN’s bracket game after the first weekend?

YES or NO

2. Will a No. 1 seed lose in the Round of 64 or 32?

YES or NO

The last time all four No. 1 seeds made the Sweet 16 was 2019.

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3. How many blocks will Purdue’s Zach Edey have in Purdue’s first game?

OVER 2.5 or UNDER 2.5

Edey is averaging just over two blocks per game.

4. How many points will Tennessee’s Dalton Knecht score in the first two rounds combined?

OVER 40.5 or UNDER 40.5

Knecht is averaging more than 21 points per game.

5. Will a 12-seed beat a 5-seed?

YES or NO

Historically, the 5-12 matchup is full of upsets, but the 12-seeds went 0-4 last year.

6. How many teams will advance to the Sweet 16 from outside power conferences?

OVER 40.5 or UNDER 40.5

The ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC are considered “power” conferences.

7. What conference will have the most teams advance to the Sweet 16?

A. Big 12

B. Big East

C. Big Ten

D. SEC

E. Other

8. Will a First Four team advance to the Sweet 16?

YES or NO

UCLA was the last team to do this when the Bruins made the Final Four in 2021.

COMBINED QUESTIONS

1. Will there be a game-winning buzzer-beater?

YES or NO

For this to count, there must be no time left after the shot goes in.

2. How many double-digit seeds will advance to the Round of 32?

OVER 11.5 or UNDER 11.5

Last year, the answer was 10 (five on each side), but it was 13 in 2022 (seven men’s teams, six women’s teams) and 12 in 2021 (nine from the men, three from the women).

3. How many players will score more than 30 points in one game over the first two rounds?

OVER 4.5 or UNDER 4.5

4. Who will score more total points in the first two rounds: Dyaisha Fair or Zach Edey?

Edey is the leading scorer in the men’s game at over 24 points per game. Syracuse’s Fair, currently fifth place in the all-time women’s Division I career scoring list, is averaging 22 points per game.

TIEBREAKER

What will be the highest point total for a team in a game in the first weekend across the men’s and women’s tournaments?

Here’s the downloadable PDF. Below is the online form and the terms for winning a gift subscription. Good luck, everyone, and enjoy the game!

By filling out the form below and including your email and username, we’ll be able to send you your score once we have the final results from the first two rounds. We’ll share the top point-getters at certain points during our live coverage. The top five cumulative scores combined from our three contests during the tournaments will win a free one-year gift subscription to The Athletic (additional terms and conditions may apply). All entries must be submitted no later than 11:30 a.m. EDT on Thursday, March 21.

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The information collected here is subject to the policies, terms and conditions set forth below. We will only use the information submitted for the purposes of this game and to share the results. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to editorial director Oskar Garcia at [emailprotected] (or @oskargarcia on Twitter). And you’re welcome to use our printable sheet if you would prefer to keep things analog. Enjoy the games!

You must be 18 or older and a legal resident of the 50 U.S. states or the District of Columbia. A purchase or a payment of any kind will not increase your chances of winning. Subject to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Void where prohibited. Limited to one entry per person. Employees of The Athletic Media Company (“The Athletic”), its parent and affiliate companies, as well as the immediate family (spouse, parents, siblings, and children) and household members of each such employee are not eligible. Participation constitutes your full and unconditional agreement to these terms and The Athletic’s decisions, which are final and binding in all matters related to this game. Winning a prize is contingent upon fulfilling all requirements set forth herein.

Note: You can also fill out the survey directly at this link. Use two fingers to scroll on mobile devices, and remember that there are two scroll bars: one for the page and one for the embedded survey.

(Photos of Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark and Dalton Knecht: Eakin Howard / Getty Images and David Berding / Getty Images)

2024 downloadable party props sheet: Matching outfits, perfect brackets, Dalton Knecht total points and more! (2024)

FAQs

Who is most likely to win women's March Madness? ›

The title game is set for the women's NCAA March Madness tournament. The South Carolina Gameco*cks will put their undefeated record on the line against Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes — and per usual, South Carolina is favored. According to one oddsmaker, South Carolina winning would be better business for his book.

Where is the final four at 2024? ›

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What is March Madness 2024? ›

Who won March Madness? ›

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What is the lowest seed to ever win women's March Madness? ›

Lowest seed to win the national championship: Three No. 3 seeds (1994 North Carolina, 1997 Tennessee, 2023 LSU) All three have rich histories in women's basketball. They've won national crowns and earned high seeds in the NCAA tournament.

Where is the Sweet Sixteen 2024? ›

Where are Sweet 16 games being played this year? The Sweet 16 will be played in Boston, Dallas, Detroit and Los Angeles from March 28-31.

What are the dates of March Madness 2024? ›

Where is the final four in 2025? ›

SAN ANTONIO — With the UConn Huskies celebrating a second straight NCAA title and March Madness fans paying up for winners of their respective bracket pools, the eyes of the collegiate basketball world now turn to the Alamo City, which will host the 2025 Final Four at the Alamodome.

Where will NCAA 2024 be held? ›

The 85th annual edition of the tournament began on March 19, 2024 and concluded with the UConn Huskies successfully defending their title to become the first repeat champion since Florida in 2007, defeating the Purdue Boilermakers 75–60 in the championship game on April 8, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

Where is the women's March Madness in 2024? ›

The 42nd edition of the tournament began on March 20, 2024, and concluded with the championship game on April 7, 2024 at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio.

Who won the final four of 2024 women's basketball? ›

South Carolina beats Iowa to complete unbeaten season, win 2024 women's NCAA title. The 2024 NCAA DI women's basketball tournament is complete, as South Carolina took down Iowa 87-75 to complete an undefeated season. In 2023, Iowa upset an undefeated South Carolina team in the Final Four.

Has Purdue ever won March Madness? ›

Purdue'sMarch Madness journey has been nothing short of remarkable, boasting an impressive track record with 34 NCAA Tournament appearances and a commendable win-loss ratio of 45-33. However, the coveted national title has remained elusive, with their closest brush with glory dating back to 1980.

How many points does Caitlin Clark need to pass Pearl Moore? ›

Pearl Moore, Francis Marion: 4,061 points

Clark needs 412 points to pass Moore. This undated photo provided by Francis Marion University shows women's basketball player Pearl Moore, left, during a basketball game against South Carolina State.

How many times has a team won March Madness back-to-back? ›

UConn became just the eighth team in NCAA men's basketball history to win back-to-back national championships following its victory last season against San Diego State. The most recent team to accomplish such a feat was Florida in 2007. This is UConn's sixth national championship.

Has a 15 seed ever won in women's March Madness? ›

Teams seeded 13 through 16 have combined for 11 total tournament victories — and seeds 14 and 15 have yet to win a single game. But 12 seeds have 31 wins all-time since expansion. First, here's a look at every seed's record since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1994, plus their best finish.

What NCAA women's team is undefeated? ›

The most recent undefeated Division I women's basketball national champion is South Carolina in 2024. The Gameco*cks ran the table, beginning with a unique season-opening contest in Paris to the Final Four and national championship game in Cleveland, Ohio.

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