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The oldest, and mainly common, use of the term is in reference to the ncaa final four teams in the annual NCAA basketball tournament. These are the champions of the tournament's four local brackets, and the only teams remaining on the tournament's final weekend. (The term has been applied retroactively to comprise the last four teams in tournaments from earlier years, when only two brackets existed.)
At present, the men's tournament begins with 65 teams. The two teams believed weakest by the NCAA Selection Committee play the first game (the "play-in game") in Dayton, Ohio, and the field is narrowed down to 64 teams. The women's ncaa final four tournament starts with 64 teams, with no play-in game. The ncaa final four tournament proceeds by means of single riddance play on consecutive weekends in March at preselected sites in the United States.
In the men's ncaa final four tournament, all sites are supposedly neutral: teams are prohibited from playing of the ncaa final four tournament games on their home courts (though in some cases, a team may be lucky enough to play in or near its home state). Though, the women's sites, though chosen in go forward, are not of necessity neutral; the women's ncaa final four tournament committee intentionally places host teams on their home floors when possible. This live out is increasingly controversial.
On the third weekend, usually a Saturday and Monday for the men's ncaa final four tournament and a Sunday and Tuesday for the women's tournament, the final four teams meet in semifinals on the first day and the ncaa final four championship on the second. For quite a few years in the men's ncaa final four tournament, the teams eliminated in the semifinals met in a comfort game prior to the championship; this was discontinued in 1981.
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