The NCAA has no plans to reveal the official 68-team bracket following the cancellation of this year's tournament.

March Madness was suspended because of the coronavirus outbreak:

“No plans to do that,” NCAA tournament media coordinator David Worlock told ESPN. “We hardly started the process. The priority for committee members then was to return home to tend to affairs on campus or conference offices.”

NCAA senior vice president of basketball Dan Gavitt told CBS Sports that there was still a slight possibility of releasing a bracket in order to honor the 2019-20 men's Division I basketball season, but Worlock shut that down quickly.

Due to the coronavirus outbreak, the NBA, NHL, NCAA and MLB have suspended play. Utah Jazz All-Stars Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell are the only two NBA players with the coronavirus.

As of now, we don't know if any NCAA players have tested positive.

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