American men’s college basketball teams compete annually for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) national championship, determined through a 68-team, single-elimination tournament known as “March Madness”. Tournament participants either qualify automatically, through their conferences’ year-end tournaments, or are chosen by a selection committee based on various measures of regular season success. When selecting teams, the committee reportedly values a team\u27s quality of, and performance against, opponents outside of their conference. Since teams have some freedom in selecting nonconference games, we seek to develop an approach to optimizing this choice. Using historical data, we find the committee\u27s most valued criteri...