Monday's sports stories

Panthers trade up with eye on "Big Four"
The Bears and Panthers shook up the National Football League draft on Friday, with Chicago sending the No. 1 pick to Carolina in exchange for the No. 9 pick, a 2024 first-round pick, wide receiver D.J. Moore and two second-round picks.
Why it matters: This is just the seventh time since 1990 — and third time this century — that a team has traded up for the No. 1 overall pick.

Women's bracket: Gamecocks look to run it back
South Carolina earned its second straight No. 1 overall seed when the women's NCAA Tournament bracket was revealed Sunday.
Indiana, Virginia Tech and Stanford earned the other three No. 1 seeds.

Men's bracket: Tide on top
Alabama earned its first-ever No. 1 overall seed when the men's NCAA Tournament bracket was revealed Sunday.
Houston, Kansas and Purdue earned the other three No. 1 seeds.

Women's March Madness bracket revealed
South Carolina earned their second straight No. 1 overall seed when the women's NCAA Tournament bracket was revealed on Sunday night. Indiana, Virginia Tech and Stanford earned the other three No. 1 seeds.
- Greenville (S.C.) 1 Region*: 1. South Carolina, 2. Maryland, 3. Notre Dame, 4. UCLA, 5. Oklahoma, 6. Creighton, 7. Arizona, 8. South Florida, 9. Marquette, 10. West Virginia, 11. Illinois/Mississippi St., 12. Portland, 13. Sacramento St., 14. Southern Utah, 15. Holy Cross, 16. Norfolk St.

Men's March Madness bracket revealed
Alabama earned the program's first-ever No. 1 overall seed when the men's NCAA Tournament bracket was revealed on Sunday night. Houston, Kansas and Purdue earned the other three No. 1 seeds.
- South Region (Louisville): 1. Alabama, 2. Arizona, 3. Baylor, 4. Virginia, 5. San Diego St., 6. Creighton, 7. Missouri, 8. Maryland, 9. West Virginia, 10. Utah St., 11. NC St., 12. Charleston, 13. Furman, 14. UC Santa Barbara, 15. Princeton, 16. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi/Southeast Missouri St.
- West Region (Las Vegas): 1. Kansas, 2. UCLA, 3. Gonzaga, 4. UConn, 5. Saint Mary's, 6. TCU, 7. Northwestern, 8. Arkansas, 9. Illinois, 10. Boise St., 11. Arizona St./Nevada, 12. VCU, 13. Iona, 14. Grand Canyon, 15. UNC Asheville, 16. Howard
- Midwest Region (Kansas City, Mo.): 1. Houston, 2. Texas, 3. Xavier, 4. Indiana, 5. Miami, 6. Iowa St., 7. Texas A&M, 8. Iowa, 9. Auburn, 10. Penn St., 11. Mississippi St./Pittsburgh, 12. Drake, 13. Kent St., 14. Kennesaw St., 15. Colgate, 16. Northern Kentucky
- East Region (New York): 1. Purdue, 2. Marquette, 3. Kansas St., 4. Tennessee, 5. Duke, 6. Kentucky, 7. Michigan St., 8. Memphis, 9. Florida Atlantic, 10. USC, 11. Providence, 12. Oral Roberts, 13. Louisiana, 14. Montana St., 15. Vermont, 16. Texas Southern/Fairleigh Dickinson
Notes:
- Multiple bids: Big Ten (8), SEC (8), Big 12 (7), ACC (5), Big East (5), Pac-12 (4), Mountain West (4), West Coast (2), American (2).
- Welcome back: Furman (last appeared in 1980), Howard (1992), Southeast Missouri St. (2000) and Florida Atlantic (2002) all return to the tournament after 20+ year absences.
- First-timer: Kennesaw St. (eligible for the postseason since 2010) earned its first-ever March Madness berth.
- Hot at the right time: Texas Southern went 14-20 but won the SWAC Tournament, making the Tigers just the third 20-loss team to ever make the field.
What's next: The action begins Tuesday and Wednesday with the "First Four" in Dayton, Ohio.
- Tuesday: No. 16 Southeast Missouri St. vs. No. 16 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi; No. 11 Pittsburgh vs. No. 11 Mississippi St.
- Wednesday: No. 16 Texas Southern vs. No. 16 Fairleigh Dickinson; No. 11 Nevada vs. No. 11 Arizona St.




