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Apple Sports Enhances March Madness Experience with NCAA Bracket Integration

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An iPhone 17 Pro on a wooden coffee table displaying the Apple Sports app showing NCAA tournament brackets, with a basketball game on a TV in the blurred background.

Apple Sports has defied the trend of neglected first-party apps by consistently updating and improving its features since its launch in February 2024. While other Apple apps may go months without updates, Apple Sports has received over two dozen updates in just two years, averaging one update per month. The app has evolved from version 1.0 to version 3.8, maintaining its minimalist design while adding new functionalities.

From the beginning, Apple Sports aimed to provide sports enthusiasts with fast access to scores and stats without unnecessary clutter. Eddy Cue, Apple’s service chief, emphasized the app’s focus on speed and efficiency. The app’s real-time updates were so quick that some users found it ahead of live TV broadcasts, prompting Apple to consider adding a delay feature in the future.

Despite numerous updates, Apple Sports has stayed true to its core principles, focusing on enhancing user experience and expanding its coverage of leagues and regions. Updates have introduced Live Activities, shareable game cards, and widget support, while also adding new leagues such as NCAA basketball, NFL, European football, Formula 1, NASCAR, tennis, and golf.

International expansion has been a key focus for Apple Sports, with recent additions including Mexico, European Union countries, Latin America, and the Caribbean. The app now covers a wide range of soccer leagues in these regions, making it easier for fans to follow their favorite teams and tournaments.

The latest update, version 3.8, includes real-time coverage of the Men’s and Women’s NCAA tournaments, as well as expanded soccer coverage in Latin America. The app is now available in 36 new countries, with additional leagues like Campeonato Brasileiro Série A and Liga Pro. A new soccer category in the app simplifies navigation for users seeking specific leagues and competitions.

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Apple Sports continues to grow its global presence, with version 3.8 now offering PGA and LPGA golf coverage. The app is free to download in over 80 countries, catering to a diverse audience of sports fans worldwide.

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