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The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship is a single elimination tournament
held each spring featuring 65 college basketball teams in the United States.
Colloquially known as March Madness (as the tournament takes place mainly during
the month of March) or the Big Dance (as opposed to the now smaller and less
prestigious NIT), the tournament takes place over 3 weeks at sites across the
United States, and the national semifinals (the Final Four) have become one of
the nation's most prominent sporting events. Since its 1939 inception (a brainchild of Phog Allen at the University of Kansas), it has built a legacy that includes dynasty teams and dramatic underdog stories. In recent years, friendly wagering on the event has become something of a national pastime, spawning countless "office pools" that attract expert fans and novices alike. All games of the tournament are broadcast on the CBS broadcast television network in the United States, except for the Opening Round game (or "play-in game" as it has been called), which aired on TNN in 2001, and ESPN since 2002. The tournament bracket is made up of conference tournament champions from each Division I conference, which receive automatic bids. The remaining slots are at-large berths, with teams chosen by an NCAA selection committee. The selection process and tournament seedings are based on several factors, including team rankings, win-loss records and RPI data. Two low-seeded teams (typically teams with poor records that qualified by winning their conference tournament championships) play the "opening round" game to determine which will advance into the first round of the tournament, with the winner advancing to play the top seed in one of the four regions. The opening Round game was added in 2001 and has been played in University of Dayton Arena in Dayton, Ohio each subsequent year. The opening round is considered part of the tournament and is often referred to as a "play-in" game. |
The Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex (formerly Birmingham-Jefferson Civic
Center) is a sports, convention and entertainment complex located in Birmingham,
Alabama. It consists of a 17,000 seat arena, a 3,000 seat concert hall, a 220,000
square foot (20,440 m˛) exhibition hall, a 1,000 seat theater and various
banquet and meeting rooms and other facilities. Recent expansion plans approved
by the BJCC Board of Directors call for the addition of a $55-million large entertainment
district to be developed by Performa Entertainment, the same group
that developed Beale Street. The Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center was designed by Geddes Brecher Qualls Cunningham, the winner of what was, at the time, the largest open architectural competition ever organized by the American Institute of Architects. The original facility was built between 1974 and 1976 for approximately $104 million USD. A critical component of the competition program was making a viable connection across the elevated I-59/I-20 highway from the Civic Center facility to the existing administrative and cultural facilities surrounding Linn Park to the south. No satisfactory solution to that problem has ever been carried out. |
The arena, which seats 17,654 for sporting events and up to 19,000 for concerts,
was the home of the Birmingham Bulls of the WHA from 1976-1979. It was also the
home of the basketball program of the University of Alabama at Birmingham before
it moved into an on-campus arena in 1988, and today is home to the Alabama Steeldogs
arena football team. The arena can accommodate 8 trucks backstage--3 on
truck docks and room for 5 more. The arena's four-sided center-hung scoreboard,
designed by Daktronics, measures 18' by 18' (5.5 x 5.5 m) on each side. Also
on each side is a 7.5'-by-8'8" ProStar 16.5mm video display. |





On Sunday, March 16, the 65-team bracket for the 2008 NCAA® Division I Men's Basketball
Championship® will be announced at 5pm CST on CBS. Tune in to all the 2008 Championship action on CBS beginning Thursday, March 20. The Opening Round game will be broadcast live on ESPN on Tuesday, March 18. Game times will be confirmed and announced no later than 3:30pm on Monday afternoon, March 17 on.................................................. www.NCAAsports.com. |
March 18, 2008 UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Host: University of Dayton UD Arena Concierge March 20 and 22, 2008 Honda Center Anaheim, California Host: Big West Conference Honda Center Concierge Pepsi Center Denver, Colorado Hosts: Colorado State University Pepsi Center Concierge Qwest Center Omaha Omaha, Nebraska Hosts: Creighton University Qwest Center Omaha Concierge Verizon Center Washington, D.C. Host: Georgetown University Verizon Center Concierge March 21 and 23, 2008 BJCC Arena Birmingham, Alabama Host: Southeastern Conference BJCC Arena Concierge Alltel Arena Little Rock, Arkansas Host: University of Arkansas Alltel Arena Concierge RBC Center Raleigh, North Carolina Host: North Carolina State University RBC Center Concierge St. Pete Times Forum Tampa, Florida Host: University of South Florida St Pete Times Forum Concierge March 27 and 29, 2008 East Regional Charlotte Bobcats Arena Charlotte, North Carolina Host: University of North Carolina Charlotte Arena Concierge West Regional US Airways Center Phoenix, Arizona Host: Arizona State University US Airways Center Concierge March 28 and 30, 2008 Midwest Regional Ford Field Detroit, Michigan Host: University of Detroit Mercy Ford Field Concierge South Regional Reliant Stadium Houston, Texas Host: University of Houston and Rice Reliant Stadium Concierge Final Four: April 5 and 7, 2008 Alamodome San Antonio, Texas Host: Univ. of Texas-San Antonio Alamodome Concierge |

The BJCC has hosted four Southeastern Conference men's basketball tournaments between
1979 and 1992, five Sun Belt Conference men's basketball tournaments in 1982,
1983, 1984, 1986, 1990 and the 1999 Conference USA men's basketball tournament.
It has also hosted the NCAA college basketball tournament serving as first
and second round host in 1984, 1987, and 2000. The BJCC has been a regional site
six times - 1982, 1985, 1988, 1995, and 1997. It was also the site of WWE Armageddon
2000. The BJCC will again serve as a first and second round host for the
NCAA college basketball tournament in 2008. |