Selection Sunday signals the beginning of March Madness.
brackets are completed, with 32 filled by the teams that won their conference tournaments. The other 36 teams qualified for “at-large” berths and were chosen by the NCAA Selection Committee.
The men’s first-round games for the men are spread across Thursday and Friday, while the first-rounders in the women’s tournament begin Friday and end Saturday. The Final Four will be held at NRG Stadium in Houston on April 1, with the national championship game held two days later.In the women’s tournament, second-round games will be played March 19-20, with the Sweet 16 held March 24-25.The Final Four games, and the women’s title game scheduled for April 2, will be held at American Airlines Center in Dallas.
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