
North Carolina, Memphis, Kansas and UCLA earned the top seeds in the NCAA tournament Sunday. The North Carolina Tar Heels earned the right of being number one finishing with a (32-2) overall record, and play only two hours away for the first two rounds of the tournament in Raleigh. Just because their number one teams in each of their respected brackets, doesn't mean that they are they guaranteed to make the Final Four. March Madness officially begins Tuesday with an opening-round game between Coppin State and Mount St. Mary’s, then with first-round games Thursday and Friday. The real festivities, however, have already started, with the brackets out, and games about to begin. The Final Four is set for April 5-7 in San Antonio.
Tim Seames
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