2017 NCAA Bracket
How it Works
The entry donation is $25 for the first bracket and $15 dollars for each additional bracket (one bracket for $25, two brackets for $40, and three brackets for $55). There is a three bracket limit, but additional donations are always welcomed! The deadline for purchasing brackets is March 16 at 11:00am. Your entry bracket purchase is also your entrance ticket to the Kickoff Party at The Scout (1301 S. Wabash Ave. Chicago, Il) on Wednesday, March 8 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Once
you have registered through this page, you will receive an email
directing you to set up your account through CBS Sportsline and join our
group.
- If you have played in a league on CBS Sportsline before, you can use your previous log-in
- Be sure to double check your email address in your registration so you receive this necessary information
- You will return to the CBS Sportline website to fill out your bracket, starting on Selection Sunday (March 12)
How to Win
Each game picked correctly will earn the following points:
- 1st Round: 2 points
- 2nd Round: 4 points
- 3rd Round: 6 points
- 4th Round: 8 points
- Semifinals: 10 points
- Championship: 12 points
The tiebreaker is based on the final score of the championship game.
Prizes
First Place:
$500
Second
Place: $200
Third Place: $100
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About the Les Turner ALS Foundation
The Les Turner ALS Foundation, founded in 1977, is Chicago’s leader in research, patient care and education about ALS, serving the vast majority of people with ALS in the area, offering help and hope when it’s needed most. One of the nation’s largest, independent ALS organizations, the Foundation allocates all funds to local research, clinical care and support services for people with ALS in the Chicagoland area. The Foundation offers hope for a future without ALS by supporting the Les Turner ALS Research and Patient Center at Northwestern Medicine, bringing together three research laboratories and a multidisciplinary patient clinic under one umbrella.