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2010 NCAA Final Four Information
March Madness 2008
Future Final Four Locations
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March 18 / 20
    Dunkin' Donuts Center, Providence, Rhode Island (Hosts: Big East Conference & Providence College)
    New Orleans Arena, New Orleans, Louisiana (Host: Tulane University)
    HP Pavilion, San Jose, California (Host: San Jose State University)
    Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena, Spokane, Washington (Host: Washington State University)
    * March 19 / 21
    HSBC Arena, Buffalo, New York (Hosts: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, Canisius College, & Niagara University)
    Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, Florida (Host: Jacksonville University)
    Ford Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Host: Big 12 Conference)
    Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Host: Marquette University)
    * March 25 / 27
    Midwest Regional, Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri (Host: Missouri Valley Conference)
    West Regional, EnergySolutions Arena, Salt Lake City, Utah (Host: University of Utah)
    * March 26 / 28
    East Regional, Carrier Dome, Syracuse, New York (Host: Syracuse University)
    South Regional, Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas (Host: University of Houston)
Each regional winner will advance to the Final Four, held from April 3-5 in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium, hosted by the Horizon League and Butler University, as per the NCAA's mandate that one Final Four is held every five years in the city that houses the NCAA's headquarters.
The 2010 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament will involve 65 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It is scheduled to begin on March 16, 2010 and will conclude with the championship game on April 5 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. The event will also be the first Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium, as the RCA Dome and Market Square Arena has hosted past Final Fours when the event was held in Indianapolis.

A total of 65 teams will enter the tournament. Thirty of the teams will earn automatic bids by winning their conference tournaments. The automatic bid of the Ivy League, which does not conduct a postseason tournament, will go to its regular-season champion. The remaining 34 teams will be granted "at-large" bids, which are extended by the NCAA Selection Committee.
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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
1939......Oregon(29-5)
1940......Indiana(20-3)
1941......Wisconsin(20-3)
1942......Stanford(28-4)
1943......Wyoming(31-2)
1944......Utah(21-4)
1945......Oklahoma St.(27-4)
1946......Oklahoma St.(31-2)
1947......Holy Cross(27-3)
1948......Kentucky(36-3)
1949......Kentucky(32-2)
1950......CCNY(24-5)
1951......Kentucky(32-2)
1952......Kansas(28-3)
1953......Indiana(23-3)
1954......La Salle(26-4)
1955......San Francisco(28-1)
1956......San Francisco(29-0)
1957......North Carolina(32-0)
1958......Kentucky(23-6)
1959......California(25-4)
1960......Ohio St.(25-3)
1961......Cincinnati(27-3)
1962......Cincinnati(29-2)
1963......Loyola(Ill.)(29-2)
1964......UCLA(30-0)
1965......UCLA(28-2)
1966......UTEP(28-1)
1967......UCLA(30-0)
1968......UCLA(29-1)
1969......UCLA(29-1)
1970......UCLA(28-2)
1971......UCLA(29-1)
1972......UCLA(30-0)
1973......UCLA(30-0)
1974......NC St.(30-1)
1975......UCLA(28-3)
1976......Indiana(32-0)
1977......Marquette(25-7)
1978......Kentucky(30-2)
1979......Michigan St.(26-6)
1980......Louisville(33-3)
1981......Indiana(26-9)
1982......North Carolina(32-2)
1983......NC St.(26-10)
1984......Georgetown(34-3)
1985......Villanova(25-10)
1986......Louisville(32-7)
1987......Indiana(30-4)
1988......Kansas(27-11)
1989......Michigan(30-7)
1990......UNLV(35-5)
1991......Duke(32-7)
1992......Duke(34-2)
1993......North Carolina(34-4)
1994......Arkansas(31-3)
1995......UCLA(31-2)
1996......Kentucky(34-2)
1997......Arizona(25-9)
1998......Kentucky(35-4)
1999......Connecticut(34-2)
2000......Michigan St.(32-7)
2001......Duke(35-4)
2002......Maryland(32-4)
2003......Syracuse(30-5)
2004......Connecticut(33-6)
2005......North Carolina (33-4)
2006......Florida (33-6)
2007......Florida (35-5)
Two teams will play an opening-round game, popularly called the "play-in game"; the winner of that game advanced to the main draw of the tournament and plays a top seed in one of the regionals. The 2009 game will be played on March 17 at University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio, as it has since its inception in 2001.
All 64 teams will be seeded 1 to 16 within their regionals; the winner of the play-in game automatically will receive a 16 seed. The Selection Committee will seed the entire field from 1 to 65..