NCAA Bracket Blank 2010!

BLANK BRACKET! Here is the OFFICIAL printable NCAA Blank Bracket 2010. This NCAA Bracket Blank 2010 for the Men’s NCAA Tournament is the official one.
In fact, as you see below the NCAA released two blank brackets, one filled in with the first round of teams and another completely blank. The hunt for the NCAA Bracket Blank 2010 is underway as March Madness 2010 kicks off in less than an hour when Winthrop vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff battle in the tournament opener.
And if it’s the women’s blank bracket you want, not the men’s, welll LALATE has that below for you also.
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D-I Basketball Committee Chairman Dan Guerrero’s spoke about how the S curve impact seeding.
“Q. You mentioned the S curve for seeding. I’ve been through the mock bracket process. I notice that on the 2 line, West Virginia goes behind Villanova. Villanova got the better No. 2 seed. They’re from the same conference. It seems that West Virginia had such a stronger résumé than Villanova, yet got the worst between them, the worst No. 2 seed. Can you explain that?
“DAN GUERRERO: Well, you know, I don’t know why you’re extrapolating that particular situation. The reality is, if you look at the teams on the 2 line, the team that is closest to their first and second round site happens to be West Virginia. They’re going to Buffalo. I believe that’s about 200 miles away from their university. And they’re assigned to the east region. That’s really the way it kind of shook down based on the S curve.”
WOMEN’S BRACKET:
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MEN‘S BACKET:
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“Q. Just seems like they would have a tougher matchup against Kentucky.
“DAN GUERRERO: You know, when you think about it, it’s really how it all sorts out. Once again, we go through the S curve. When you get to the second line, it’s the first team that has the opportunity to be assigned closest to their university and closest to the region.
“Once again, all four No. 1’s are special teams, and so are the No. 2 seeds. Every one of them has an opportunity to win this championship. We don’t really look at matchups, if you will.
“Q. I have a broader question. Through your experience with the selection committee, being around the tournament, what is it about this tournament that captivates this country? If you look at television ratings, people are interested in college basketball, but certainly not to the extent they’re going to be in the next week or two. Is it the aura of the bracket? Is there something about David and Goliath playing together? Is there something else at work here? What is going on here that has this nation enthralled with this event?”
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2010 BRACKETS MEN
• Opening-Round Game
March 16, 2010
UD Arena (Dayton, Ohio)
• First Two Rounds
March 18, 20, 2010
New Orleans Arena (New Orleans)
Dunkin Donuts Center (Providence, R.I.)
HP Pavilion (San Jose, Calif.)
Ford Center (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
March 19, 21, 2010
HSBC Arena (Buffalo, N.Y.)
Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena (Jacksonville, Fla.)
Bradley Center (Milwaukee, Wisc.)
Spokane Memorial Arena (Spokane, Wash.)
• East Regional
March 25, 27, 2010
Carrier Dome (Syracuse, N.Y.)
• West Regional
March 25, 27, 2010
Energy Solutions Arena (Salt Lake City, Utah)
• Midwest Regional
March 26, 28, 2010
Edward Jones Dome (St. Louis)
• South Regional
March 26, 28, 2010
Reliant Stadium (Houston)
• National Semifinals
April 3, 2010
Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)
• Championship Game
April 5, 2010
Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)
2010 BRACKETS WOMEN
2010 Preliminary Round Ticket Information
First and Second Rounds
March 20 and 22, 2010
Maples Pavilion
Stanford, California
Stanford University, host
Haas Pavilion
Berkeley, California
University of California, Berkeley, host
Cameron Indoor Stadium
Durham, North Carolina
Duke University, host
Thompson-Boling Arena
Knoxville, Tennessee
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, host
Freedom Hall
Louisville, Kentucky
University of Louisville, host
Bank of America Arena
Seattle, Washington
University of Washington, host
Donald L. Tucker Center
Tallahassee, Florida
Florida State University, host
Wells Fargo Arena
Tempe, Arizona
Arizona State University, host
First and Second Rounds
March 21 and 23, 2010
James H. Hilton Coliseum
Ames, Iowa
Iowa State University, host
Frank Erwin Center
Austin, Texas
University of Texas, Austin, host
Cintas Center
Cincinnati, Ohio
Xavier University, host
Williams Arena
Minneapolis, Minnesota
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, host
Ted Constant Convocation Center
Norfolk, Virginia
Old Dominion University, host
Lloyd Noble Center
Norman, Oklahoma
University of Oklahoma, host
Joyce Center
Notre Dame, Indiana
University of Notre Dame, host
Petersen Events Center
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh, host
Regionals
March 27 and 29. 2010
Memphis Regional
FedExForum
Memphis, Tennessee
University of Memphis, host
Sacramento Regional
ARCO Arena
Sacramento, California
University of the Pacific, host
Regionals
March 28 and 30, 2010
Dayton Regional
University of Dayton Arena
Dayton, Ohio
University of Dayton, host
Kansas City Regional
Sprint Center
Kansas City, Missouri
Big 12 Conference, host
Women’s Final Four
April 4 and 6, 2010
Alamodome
San Antonio, Texas
University of Texas at San Antonio, host
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