March Madness Schedule 2010!

SCHEDULE! Here is your Thursday March Madness Schedule 2010. Your March Madness Schedule of games today kicks off within moments.
Al the action is on CBS and broadcast times are all EST. The big game for Thursday is UTEP v Butler battling in prime time (4:45 PM CBS).
Also playing today are Murray State vs. Vanderbilt (2:30 PM CBS), North Texas vs. Kansas State (2:40 PM CBS), Sam Houston vs Baylor (2:45 PM CBS), and Saint Mary’s vs. Richmond (2:50 PM CBS).
But first right now catch Florida vs Bringham Young (12:20 PM CBS), Old Dominion vs Notre Dame (12:25 PM CBS), and Robert Morris vs Villanova (12:30 PM CBS).
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D-I Basketball Committee Chairman Dan Guerrero recently spoke about the travel time needed for teams between matches:
“DAN GUERRERO: Well, you know, the mileage isn’t necessarily an absolute. We looked at all the teams that were on that 1 line and we felt it was appropriate to make the decision that we did. I mean, when you’re talking about a couple of hundred miles difference or whatever the case may be, the committee may not have viewed that as a major issue.”
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He also answered questions about the S-curve’s impact on the bracket.
“Q. The S curve had them in as a 7 seed. Did you have some reasoning how they go from that, looking at the S curve as a 7 seed, and then teams that were kind of in that S curve, teams like Marquette, Clemson, they jumped over UNI with what they accomplished on the court? If the criteria is RPI, wins, losses against the top 50, top 100, how those teams who don’t beat UNI in that criteria with a 17 RPI compared to 49s and 50s get into a 6 seed? Is there something you can tell us on how those teams jump UNI in that seeding process?
“DAN GUERRERO: I’ll tell you this. The S curve really isn’t public. I don’t know where you’re getting the 7 line on the S curve.
But I will say that as we go through the bracketing with the principles and procedures that are in place, sometimes there’s a need to shift a team from one line to another to allow the thing to work. I’m not necessarily saying that’s what happened in this particular case, but it’s not unusual for there to be perhaps a 1 line shift in the true seed line.”
March Madness Prediction
Midwest Bracket
* Kansas (32-2) Vs. Lehigh (22-10): 6:40 PM, March 18: Kansas by 25
* UNLV (25-8) Vs. Northern Iowa (28-4): 4:10 PM, March 18: UNLV by 1
* Michigan St (24-8) Vs. New Mexico St (22-11): 4:20 PM, March 19: Michigan St by 12
* Maryland (23-8) Vs. Houston (19-15): 6:50 PM, March 19: Maryland by 8
* Tennessee (25-8) Vs. San Diego St (25-8): 9:45 PM, March 18: Tennessee by 3
* Georgetown (23-10) Vs. Ohio (21-4): 7:25 PM, March 18: Georgetown by 12
* Oklahoma St (22-10) Vs. Georgia Tech (22-12): 4:15 PM, March 19: Oklahoma St by 1
* Ohio St (27-7) Vs. UC Santa Barbara (20-9): 6:45 PM, March 19: Ohio St by 16
West Bracket
* Syracuse (28-4) Vs. Vermont (25-9): 6:40 PM, March 19: Syracuse by 16
* Gonzaga (26-6) Vs. Florida St (22-9): 4:10 PM, March 19: Florida St by 1
* Butler (28-4) Vs. UTEP (26-6): 1:55 PM, March 18: Butler by 2
* Vanderbilt (24-8) Vs. Murray St (30-4): 11:30 AM, March 18: Vanderbilt by 2
* Xavier (24-8) Vs. Minnesota (21-13): 9:25 AM, March 19: Minnesota by 1
* Pittsburgh (24-8) Vs. Oakland (26-8): 11:55 AM, March 19: Pittsburgh by 9
* BYU (29-5) Vs. Florida (21-12): 9:20 AM, March 18: BYU by 4
* Kansas St (26-7) Vs. North Texas (24-8): 11:50 AM, March 18: Kansas St by 15
East Bracket
* Kentucky (32-2) Vs. Tennessee St (20-14): 4:15 PM, March 18: Kentucky by 19
* Texas (24-9) Vs. Wake Forest (19-10): 6:45 PM, March 18: Texas by 3
* Temple (29-5) Vs. Cornell (27-4): 9:30 AM, March 19: Temple by 3
* Wisconsin (23-8) Vs. Wofford (26-8): 12:00 PM, March 19: Wisconsin by 9
* Marquette (22-11) Vs. Washington (24-9): 4:20 PM, March 18: Marquette by 1
* New Mexico (29-4) Vs. Montana (22-9): 6:50 PM, March 18: New Mexico by 8
* Clemson (21-10) Vs. Missouri (22-10): 11:45 AM, March 19: Clemson by 1
* West Virginia (27-6) Vs. Morgan St (27-9): 9:15 AM, March 19: West Virginia by 16
South Bracket
* Duke (29-5) Vs. [PLAY IN WINNER]: March 19
* California (23-10) Vs. Louisville (20-12): 6:55 PM, March 19: Louisville by 1
* Texas A&M (23-9) Vs. Utah St (27-7): 1:55 PM, March 19: Texas A&M by 2
* Purdue (27-5) Vs. Siena (27-6): 11:30 AM, March 19: Purdue by 3
* Notre Dame (23-11) Vs. Old Dominion (26-8): 9:25 AM, March 18: Notre Dame by 1
* Baylor (25-7) Vs. Sam Houston St (25-7): 11:55 AM, March 18: Baylor by 10
* Richmond (26-8) Vs. Saint Marys (26-5): 12:00 PM, March 18: Richmond by 1
* Villanova (24-7) Vs. Robert Morris (23-11): 9:30 AM, March 18: Villanova by 17
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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, hostJoyce Center
Notre Dame, Indiana
University of Notre Dame, hostPetersen Events Center
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh, hostRegionals
March 27 and 29. 2010Memphis Regional
FedExForum
Memphis, Tennessee
University of Memphis, hostSacramento Regional
ARCO Arena
Sacramento, California
University of the Pacific, hostRegionals
March 28 and 30, 2010Dayton Regional
University of Dayton Arena
Dayton, Ohio
University of Dayton, hostKansas City Regional
Sprint Center
Kansas City, Missouri
Big 12 Conference, hostWomen’s Final Four
April 4 and 6, 2010
Alamodome
San Antonio, Texas
University of Texas at San Antonio, hostLIVE SCORES
Championship March Madness.
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