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NCAA finally announces MBB Tournament host sites from 2019 - 2022

Started by jbcarol, April 18, 2017, 01:18:32 pm

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NCAA announced men's basketball tournament host sites through 2022

First Four remains in Dayton for the foreseeable future

State of North Carolina has until 2020 to get  stuff  right; allow Duke/UNC to have opening round "home" games and not whine about having to travel over 100 miles


2019 NCAA Tournament host sites
   
    First & Second Rounds: Columbus, Ohio; Jacksonville, Fla.; Columbia, S.C.; Salt Lake City, Utah; Tulsa, Okla.; Des Moines, Iowa; Seattle; Hartford, Conn.
    Regional (Sweet 16 & Elite Eight): Kansas City, Mo.; Louisville; Anaheim; Washington, D.C.

2020 NCAA Tournament host sites

    First & Second Rounds: Spokane, Wash.; St. Louis; Tampa, Fla.; Albany, N.Y.; Sacramento; Omaha, Neb.; Greensboro, N.C.
    Regional (Sweet 16 & Elite Eight): Los Angeles, Indianapolis, Houston, New York

2021 NCAA Tournament host sites

    First & Second Rounds: Dallas; Detroit; Boise, Idaho; Lexington, Ky.; Wichita, Kan.; Raleigh, N.C.; Providence, R.I.; San Jose
    Regional (Sweet 16 & Elite Eight): Brooklyn, Memphis, Minneapolis, Denver

2022 NCAA Tournament host sites

    First & Second Rounds: Greenville, S.C.; Pittsburgh; San Diego; Buffalo; Fort Worth, Texas; Milwaukee; Cincinnati; Portland
    Regional (Sweet 16 & Elite Eight): Philadelphia, Chicago, San Antonio, San Francisco

Reminder of previously announced Final Four sites:

    2018: San Antonio
    2019: Minneapolis
    2020: Atlanta
    2021: Indianapolis
    2022: New Orleans
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