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The Method to March Madness

Newsflash: the NCAA Basketball Tournament starts this week. March Madness has become a stamp on the brains of the American public. Millions of people are busy filling out their brackets for their office pools and the bracket sheet will be their best friend for the next three weeks. On first glance, youth soccer tournaments don’t have much in common with this huge event. But if you look closer, there is much that soccer tournament directors can learn.

March Madness is all about Bracketology. The NCAA found magic in a bottle with their tournament bracket sheet, and has it the front and center of everything they do. The fact is that due to the over-exposure on TV and loss of talent to the NBA, interest in the college basketball season has waned. But the interest in March Madness has never been higher, because it goes beyond hard core sports fans. It all works because the NCAA figured out what it does well and spends all of its time talking about it.

Our Advice: Figure out what your youth soccer tournament does well and what you want to be known for. If it’s about your schedule, make it about your schedule. If it’s about your facilities, make it about the facilities. If it’s about the food, make it about the food. By focusing on your strengths and sharing them with your guests, you create an atmosphere that people want to be part of. The feeling that your tournament is “The place to be” starts with you, infects your volunteers and reflects on teams, sponsors, parents, grandparents and fans. Your own Mini-Madness will have them showing up and coming back year after year.