Episode 372: The Psychology of March Madness
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In this episode, Drs. Milt Lowder and Drew Brannon explore the psychology behind the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. From shocking first-round upsets to the unique pressure of single-elimination competition, they unpack why chaos and predictability coexist during March Madness. The conversation highlights key traits of high-performing teams: strong identity, defensive discipline, experience, and the mindset to "fight with what you have." Along the way, they examine why the tournament captivates fans every year and what its lessons reveal about performance, resilience, and thriving under pressure.
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