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When Is March Madness? Find Out When The 2019 NCAA Basketball Tournament Starts

It’s March 1, and sports fans need to know: when does March Madness begin? Discover when the people NCAA Division I Basketball occasions start!

Walk is brimming with such incredible occasions: Mardi Gras (March 6), the main day of spring (March 20), St. Patrick’s Day (March 17), the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards (March 23). Be that as it may, for games fans, March brings a certain something – ball! The NCAA Women’s and Men’s Division I Tournaments – otherwise known as March Madness – bring the eventual fate of the game into the spotlight. Be that as it may, when does March Madness begin? For those as yet pondering, TheMagazineCity.com has your back.

The 2019 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball competition keeps running from March 17 to April 8. After all the fervor of St. Patrick’s Day, prepare for some “College basketball.” Selection Sunday, the day when the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee reports the 68 groups that have met all requirements for the competition. With the section uncovered, b-ball aficionados and their somewhat intrigued collaborators will round out their picks with expectations of foreseeing the champ (and winning the workplace pool.)

The 2019 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball competition keeps running from March 18 to April 7. 32 groups will qualify upon programmed offers through gathering competitions, while the rest of the 32 will be chosen as at-larges. After Notre Dame ricocheted Connecticut – when an inconceivable activity – the Fighting Irish dunked their way to the national title. Would they be able to do it once more?

The Men’s First Four occur on March 19 and 20. The NCAA extended the competition from 64 to 68 groups in 2011, and with it came the First Four. Essentially, the eight most minimal seeded groups – four who got programmed offers into March Madness and four groups with everywhere offers — play each other for a spot in the competition. The triumphant programmed offer groups will get seeded at No. 16, with the everywhere victors getting No. 12 seeds. Think about this as the “special case” round.

After the First Four recreations end, the genuine March Madness starts. The first and second adjusts happen more than four days in an assortment of urban communities. Hartford. Salt Lake City. Des Moines, Jacksonville. Columbus and Columbia. Everything will finish in Minneapolis, as the Final Four (occurring on April 6) and Championship amusement (April 8) will happen in the home of Prince. The ladies’ Final Four and Championship diversion will end somewhere hotter, as they’ll make a beeline for Tampa. Florida.

Will’s identity the No. 1 seeds? See, there is a great deal of b-ball left in the middle of now and Selection Sunday. The school b-ball scene can change, yet as of this present post’s distribution, CBS College Hoops master Jerry Palm has Virginia, Gonzaga, Kentucky, and Duke as the No. 1 seeds. He has a year ago’s victor, Villanova, seeded at No. 7, yet after some prominent misfortunes, this positioning isn’t that astonishing.

Charlie Creme of ESPN predicts Notre Dame, Baylor, Louisville, and UCONN as the No. 1 seeds for the Women’s competition. Will the Huskies have the capacity to recuperate from a year ago’s ejection? Will Notre Dame return to-back?

Full Schedules Below (per NCAA.com) We’ll have all the gushing/channel/how to watch data when it’s made accessible.

WOMEN

Selection Show                                              March 18

First Round                Round of 64               March 22/23

Second Round           Round of 32               March 24/25

Albany Regional        Sweet 16, Elite 8       March 29/31

Chicago Regional      Sweet 16, Elite 8       March 30/April 1

Greensboro Reg.       Sweet 16, Elite 8       March 30/April 1

Portland Regional     Sweet 16, Elite 8       March 29/31

Women’s Final Four/ National Championship      Friday, April 5/7

MEN:

Selection Sunday                                           March 17

First Four                   Dayton, OH                 March 19-20

1st/2nd Rounds        Hartford, CT               March 21/23

1st/2nd Rounds        Salt Lake City, UT      March 21/23

1st/2nd Rounds        Des Moines, IA           March 21/23

1st/2nd Rounds        Jacksonville, FL          March 21/23

1st/2nd Rounds        Tulsa, OK                    March 22/24

1st/2nd Rounds        Columbus, OH            March 22/24

1st/2nd Rounds        Columbia, SC              March 22/24

1st/2nd Rounds        San Jose, CA               March 22/24

South Regional          Louisville, KY             March 28/30

West Regional            Anaheim, CA              March 28/30

East Regional             Washington, D.C.       March 29/31

Midwest Regional      Kansas City, MO        March 29/31