The 2026 March Madness tournament is right around the corner, and BetUS is action central for bonuses, promotions, and excitement when the Big Dance gets underway! Below, we discuss all the different ways for our customers to be rewarded just by betting on the men’s national college basketball tournament with the finest online sportsbook in the world.
NCAA basketball will take center stage when the national college basketball tournament is broadcast live for millions of fans around the globe. BetUS already has March Madness futures available on favorites like Michigan (+300), Duke (+350), Arizona (+475), and the reigning champion Florida Gators (+725).
But if long shots appeal to you, then BetUS has dozens upon dozens of options for your wagering consideration. BetUS will also have moneylines, point spreads, totals, player props, and live-betting opportunities on regular-season games as well as NCAAB odds on the conference championship matchups that precede the men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments.
We believe that rewarding our customers during the Big Dance is the best way to say thank you for choosing us to make your bets on the biggest and most popular sports tournament in history. There are several ways to take advantage of our 2026 March Basketball Contest at BetUS, and we want everyone to experience the difference.
For each $100 deposit increment, customers will receive a March Madness bracket to fill out, and a perfect bracket will be rewarded with a cool $1 million! Should no one complete a perfect bracket, BetUS is awarding a $100,000 free play for the best bracket and a $25,000 free play for the worst bracket. Even if our customers don't win, they can still profit in a big way!
But that's not all; BetUS is also offering a $10,000 prize for both a perfect 16-team and an eight-team bracket. Those who place a $25 wager on the same team in the Round of 64, the Round of 16, the Elite Eight, and the Championship Game will receive some swag.
Customers who get in on the action early by betting $50 or more on each day of the first four days of the men’s college tournament will get a $100 Free Play. BetUS is even giving first-round insurance, which means customers will receive up to a $100 Free Play if their first qualifying wager loses.
Not only that, but we are welcoming new customers who deposit with us by giving them a 200% matching deposit of up to $1,000, and customers who redeposit with us will receive a 175% bonus of up to $2,500 + 1 Extra Bracket Entry. Rollover rules apply.
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The best is yet to come because the 2026 March Madness tournament is here, and BetUS is inviting everyone to take advantage of our generous bonuses and enjoy watching the Big Dance while getting an opportunity to become a millionaire!
March Madness, also called the Big Dance, is the Division 1 men’s and women’s national college basketball championship.
In the men’s tournament, Selection Sunday, March 15th, is when the 68 teams are selected for the biggest and most popular tournament in college sports. The First Four games will take place on Tuesday, March 17th, and Wednesday, March 18th, followed by the first round featuring 16 games on Thursday, March 19th, and another 16 games on Friday, March 20th.
The No. 1 seed in the West Region, Florida, defeated the No. 1 seed in the Midwest Region, Houston, 65-63, to win the school’s third national basketball title and the first since winning back-to-back championships in 2006 and 2007.