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Do you wish to sit courtside at RCA Dome for a Final 4 college basketball game? We have the tickets! We are now taking orders for the 2006 NCAA basketball Final Four Tickets. The tournament will visit 12 cities on the road to the Final Four! To order NCAA basketball Final Four tickets, select the city of your choice on our Tournament Schedule page.
The NCAA final four Men's Division I Basketball Championship is held each spring featuring 65 of the top NCAA final four college basketball teams in the United States. The 20-day tournament, colloquially known as "March Madness" or the Big Dance, has become one of the country's the majority prominent sports events.
The NCAA final four tournament, whose field includes local conference champions and other top teams, is staged in a single removal format. Since its 1939 inception, it has built a inheritance that includes family teams and dramatic underdog stories. In recent years, welcoming wagering on the event has become something of a nationwide pastime, spawning countless "office pools" that attract expert fans and novices alike.
The NCAA final four tournament bracket is made up of champions from each Division I conference, which receive routine bids. The remaining slots are at-large berths, with teams chosen by an NCAA final four selection committee. The selection process and tournament seedings are based on quite a few factors, including team rankings, win-loss records and RPI data.
The two lowest-seeded teams (typically teams below .500 who win their conference tournaments to increase their automatic bid) play a pre-tournament game to decide which will go forward into the first round of the tournament, with the winner advancing to play the best team overall. This play-in game was added in 2001 and has been played in Dayton, Ohio each subsequent year.
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