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How to download the 2024 March Madness basketball bracket


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Tristen Newton #2 of the Connecticut Huskies cuts the net after winning the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament championship game against the San Diego State Aztecs at NRG Stadium on April 3, 2023, in Houston, Texas.

Upon the announcement of the 2024 March Madness NCAA Tournament men’s basketball field, you will want to get your hands on a bracket.

Action in the 2024 NCAA men’s basketball tournament gets underway Tuesday, March 19 with the First Four games in Dayton, Ohio. The first round of the NCAA Tournament starts Thursday, March 21. 

The best place to get a bracket is on the NCAA website.

Sites for the first and second round of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament are Brooklyn, New York; Charlotte; Indianapolis; Memphis; Omaha, Nebraska; Pittsburgh; Salt Lake City; and Spokane, Washington. Games will take place in Charlotte, Omaha, Pittsburgh, and Salt Lake City on Thursday, March 21 and Sunday, March 23. The games in Brooklyn, Indianapolis, Memphis, and Spokane will take place on Friday, March 22 and Sunday, March 24. 

The Sweet 16 is set to take place on Thursday, March 28 and Friday, March 29. The Elite Eight will occur on Saturday, March 30 and Sunday, March 31. Sites for the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight are Boston, Dallas, Detroit, and Los Angeles. Boston and Los Angeles will play on Thursday, March 28 and Saturday, March 30. The Dallas and Detroit games will be on Friday, March 29 and Sunday, March 31.

The NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four is scheduled for Saturday, April 6 with the championship game set for Monday, April 8. The Final Four and national championship will occur at State Farm Stadium in Phoenix. 

The UConn men’s basketball team won the 2023 NCAA Tournament. It defeated San Diego State 76-59 in the championship game on April 3, 2023, in Houston’s NRG Stadium.

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