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NCAA FINAL FOUR TICKETS

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NCAA Final Four

The NCAA Basketball Championship in the Men's Division I is a 65 college team tournament in a single elimination format.  The tournament, was first developed by the National Association of Basketball Coaches in 1939 and was developed by Kansas coach Phog Allen and was finalized the following year by the NCAA.  Most commonly 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 three weeks in March at sites across the United States, in which the national semifinals (the Final Four) have become one of the most prominent sporting events across the Nation

The tournament bracket is made up of conference tournament champions from each men's Division I conference. These schools receive automatic selection.  The remaining slots are chosen by an NCAA selection committee at-large. The selection process and tournament seedings are based on 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) compete in 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, "play-in" game, was added in 2001 and has been played in University of Dayton Arena in Dayton, Ohio each subsequent year and is considered part of the tournament.