| The Bracket Project A Look at the Projected 2008 NCAA Basketball Tournament Bracket |
| THE
BRACKET MATRIX Tracking other brackets all across the web -- updated daily during the regular season. Backup link in case the above does not work or is outdated. |
| THE 2008 NIT
BRACKET PROJECT Find the next 32 teams on the S-curve projected in the NIT. |
| EAST
- Charlotte |
MIDWEST
- Detroit |
WEST
- Phoenix |
SOUTH
- Houston |
||||
| Raleigh |
Omaha |
Anaheim |
Little
Rock |
||||
| 1 |
North
Carolina |
1 |
Kansas |
1 |
UCLA |
1 |
Memphis |
| 16 |
Mount
St. Mary's / Coppin State |
16 |
Austin
Peay |
16 |
Mississippi
Valley State |
16 |
Texas-Arlington |
| 8 |
Arkansas |
8 |
UNLV |
8 |
Gonzaga |
8 |
Texas
A&M |
| 9 |
Arizona |
9 |
Miami
(FLA.) |
9 |
Kent
State |
9 |
St.
Mary's (CA) |
| Denver |
Tampa |
Tampa |
Denver |
||||
| 5 |
Marquette |
5 |
Michigan
State |
5 |
Connecticut |
5 |
Butler |
| 12 |
Temple |
12 |
Kentucky |
12 |
Illinois
State |
12 |
Georgia |
| 4 |
Drake |
4 |
Washington
State |
4 |
Clemson |
4 |
Pittsburgh |
| 13 |
Oral
Roberts |
13 |
Cal
State Fullerton |
13 |
George
Mason |
13 |
Siena |
| Birmingham |
Washington,
DC |
Washington,
DC |
Anaheim |
||||
| 6 |
Oklahoma |
6 |
Notre
Dame |
6 |
USC |
6 |
Indiana |
| 11 |
Oregon |
11 |
South
Alabama |
11 |
Western
Kentucky |
11 |
St.
Joseph's |
| 3 |
Georgetown |
3 |
Xavier |
3 |
Louisville |
3 |
Stanford |
| 14 |
San
Diego |
14 |
Cornell |
14 |
Winthrop |
14 |
Boise
State |
| Birmingham |
Raleigh |
Omaha |
Little
Rock |
||||
| 7 |
Purdue |
7 |
Vanderbilt |
7 |
BYU |
7 |
West
Virginia |
| 10 |
Davidson |
10 |
Kansas
State |
10 |
Baylor |
10 |
Mississippi
State |
| 2 |
Tennessee |
2 |
Duke |
2 |
Wisconsin |
2 |
Texas |
| 15 |
Portland
State |
15 |
American |
15 |
Belmont |
15 |
Maryland-Baltimore
County |
| 2008
Tournament
Dates March 18: Opening Round Game at Dayton, Ohio (University of Dayton) First and Second Rounds March 20 and 22: Anaheim, California (Big West Conference) Denver, Colorado (Colorado State University) Omaha, Nebraska (Creighton University) Washington, DC (Georgetown University) March 21 and 23: Birmingham, Alabama (SEC) Little Rock, Arkansas (University of Arkansas-Little Rock) Raleigh, North Carolina (North Carolina State University) Tampa, Florida (University of South Florida) Regional Semifinals and Final March 27 and 29: Charlotte, North Carolina (University of North Carolina-Charlotte) Phoenix, Arizona (Arizona State University) March 28 and 30: Detroit, Michigan (University of Detroit-Mercy) Houston, Texas (University of Houston) Final Four and the NCAA Championship Game April 5 and 7 in San Antonio, Texas (University of Texas-San Antonio) |
|