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By NCAA March Madness
Posted April 7, 2026

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NCAA March Madness is the official X account for the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, managed by the NCAA to share updates, highlights, and fan engagement content. Their style is energetic, celebratory, and immersive, using emojis, hashtags, and visuals to capture the tournament's excitement. As the authoritative source for March Madness, their posts have unmatched credibility in college basketball.

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This post celebrates 'One Shining Moment,' the iconic song and highlight montage that closes the NCAA March Madness championship game broadcast. It features emotional lyrics about inspiration, hard work, adversity, and triumph, set to a montage of tournament highlights as the winning team cuts down the nets.[2][1] The tradition, written by David Barrett, has been a staple for nearly 40 years, evoking the highs and lows of the college basketball postseason.[1][2] Posted by the official account, it signals the release of the 2026 edition following the final on April 7th.[3]

๐Ÿ”ฅWhy It's Trending

The post is trending due to the fresh release of the 2026 'One Shining Moment' video right after the March Madness championship game on April 7th, 2026, a highly anticipated annual ritual.[3] Fans flock to relive buzzer-beaters, upsets, and crowning moments, amplified by the emotional power of the song during peak post-tournament buzz.[1][2] Its timing aligns perfectly with social media conversations surging around the tournament's conclusion.

๐Ÿ’กFun Facts

  • 1'One Shining Moment' was written by David Barrett in 1987 specifically for March Madness after CBS producers discovered his demo tape.[1][2]
  • 2The song's verses highlight inspiration and hard work in the first, and adversity like injuries and misses in the second, mirroring the tournament's drama.[2]
  • 3It has aired every year since 1987, even during the 2020 COVID cancellation, keeping the tradition alive.[2]
  • 4Performers have included Jennifer Hudson, Luther Vandross, and Teddy Pendergrass over the decades.[2]
  • 5The montage typically plays as the champions cut the nets, featuring hundreds of tournament clips.[1][3]

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