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First Take

Hour 1: March Madness

First Take

ESPN Radio

Sports

4.25.5K Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2025

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

On another episode of First Take, Stephen A. Smith and Jay Williams debate which team winning the national title would be the biggest story? Monica McNutt joins the show to discuss what's more important for Lakers: seed or matchup? Stephen A. Smith addressed Jackie Robinson's army career being deleted. Harry Douglass for a segment of What Do You Say Stephen A.? The crew discusses all things NBA from last nights games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

It's happening again.

0:02.1

Bracket Brain.

0:03.3

That time of year when basketballs, backboards, and buzzer beaders start bursting into view.

0:08.8

Images of underdogs are overwhelming you at every turn.

0:12.3

Sites of storybook endings are never ending.

0:15.2

There's only one thing to do when bracket brain hits.

0:18.4

Download the ESPN Tournament Challenge app and fill out your women's bracket

0:21.8

by tapping into the number one bracket game.

0:24.6

Your bracket brain will thank you.

0:26.9

Presented by Capital One.

0:30.8

If it's going to be a winner,

0:33.4

why not us?

0:34.7

What it's all about? This is awesome.

0:37.2

I got to Peter them. I got the key to them.

0:38.2

I got to see what I want.

0:39.0

Just meet me at the top.

0:40.2

For the first time in their Division I history.

0:42.4

They are headed to the NCAA tournament.

0:44.9

Let's go dance.

0:46.6

Like my heart is so happy.

0:48.4

All of you guys deserve this.

0:50.1

Look at me.

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