We gave you the best NCAA Tournament squares analysis, so we'll help you track your pool in real-time, too.
The grid below is tracking the total number of games that land on each square, with the winner final number on the left and loser final number along the top.
For example, High Point beat Wisconsin 83-82, giving a win to the "Winner 3, Loser 2" square, which had one win after the first round.
This grid will auto-update every 30 minutes. And you can always follow live college basketball scores and all your bets in the Action Network app, truly the best way to experience March Madness.
I believe most pools just use the winner score and loser score, but let me know if yours uses higher seed vs. lower seed score instead, and I'll add it (steven dot petrella at actionnetwork.com).














