March Madness Weekend
March 22 - 24, 2024
Get ready for an electrifying event that combines the excitement of sports with the power of the clean energy industry! Join us for 2 games or 6 games to enjoy one of the most popular U.S. sporting events filled with thrilling sports activities while investing to support an equitable clean energy transition.
About March Madness
March Madness is one of the most anticipated and watched events in all of sports. Here’s everything you need to know about the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, which has been played since 1939.
The NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament is a single-elimination tournament of 68 teams that compete in seven rounds for the national championship. The penultimate round is known as the Final Four, when (you guessed it) only four teams are left.
What (and when) is Selection Sunday?
Selection Sunday is the day when the Selection Committee reveals the full NCAA tournament bracket, including all teams and all seeds. The NCAA updates this article every year with information on when Selection Sunday is and how to watch the bracket reveal.
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Why Sports Power Clean Energy...
84% of youth ages 6 - 15 participate in youth sports during the course of a year. Source: President’s Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition Science Board.
For school-aged youth especially as they enter adolescents, their circles of influence are heavily impacted by peers and non-related adults within their areas of interest. This makes sports such a critical pathway to influence children’s and teens’ future career aspirations. These interests follow young people into adulthood. Sports Power Clean Energy meets youth and families where they are. Our clean-energy education curriculum and clean energy professional insights expose youth, coaches, and parents to clean-energy lifestyles, workforce training and career placement.
Over 90% of Sports Power Clean Energy participants were not aware of the clean energy industry let alone workforce and supply chain opportunities for themselves.