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INDIANAPOLIS -- The months, days and minutes are ticking down on an internal clock that is always running in JoAn Scott's head. Her job is made up of deadlines and timelines and a million other things, but right now, she is in crunch time.

Scott is the NCAA's vice president of men's basketball, a job that means navigating games, brackets, tournaments, officials, venues and the beloved tradition of March Madness.

And what is coming up for Scott in just a few months is a historic moment in men's basketball, leading the NCAA as Indianapolis does what no city has done before — host the NCAA Division I, II and III men’s Final Fours plus the NIT title game. Four champ

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