March Mania: Brackets Unveiled
Kentucky, Duke, Stanford, St. Joe's Land No. 1 Seeds
POSTED: 4:04 p.m. EST March 14, 2004
UPDATED: 1:39 p.m. EST March 16, 2004
The madness that defines the month of March officially got under way Sunday evening with the NCAA Tournament selection committee's announcement of the 65-team tournament field.
Grabbing No. 1 seeds were Kentucky -- which rode a strong performance in the SEC tournament to get the No. 1 nod --
Duke, Stanford and Saint Joseph's.
Here's a quick peek at the top four seeds in each region of the 2004 NCAA Men's College Basketball Tournament:
Kentucky will be the top seed in the St. Louis regional, while Duke is in the Atlanta regional, Stanford in the Phoenix regional and Saint Joseph's in the East Rutherford regional.
The St. Louis and East Rutherford regional winners will meet in the national semifinals.
The tournament begins Tuesday night with the play-in game in Dayton, Ohio, between Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference champion Florida A&M (14-16) and Patriot League champion Lehigh (20-10). That winner will play Kentucky (26-4), the Southeastern Conference champion, on Friday in Columbus, Ohio.
Syracuse, the defending national champion, is the No. 5 seed in the Phoenix regional.
The Atlantic Coast Conference, Big East, Conference USA and Southeastern Conference each got six teams into the tournament. The Atlantic 10 and Big 12 each had four chosen.
The Big Ten, Mountain West and Pac-10 received three bids each, and the only other conferences with multiple bids were the Western Athletic and Missouri Valley, with two each.
Only one team -- Eastern Washington, the Big Sky tournament champion -- is making its first appearance in the tournament.
The teams considered on the bubble that didn't make the field included Colorado, Missouri, Florida State and Utah State.
Florida A&M is the only sub-.500 team in the field. The Rattlers were 12-18 in their only other NCAA appearance in 1999.
The regionals are March 25-28 and the Final Four is in San Antonio on April 3 and 5.
2. Gonzaga
3. Georgia Tech
4. Kansas
5. Providence
6. Boston College
7. Michigan State
8. Washington
9. UAB
10. Utah
11. Nevada
12. Pacific
13. UIC
14. No. Iowa
15. Valpo
16. Lehigh/Florida A&M
2. Oklahoma State
3. Pittsburgh
4. Wake Forest
5. Florida
6. Wisconsin
7. Memphis
8. Texas Tech
9. Charlotte
10. South Carolina
11. Richmond
12. Manhattan
13. VCU
14. UCF
15. E. Wash.
16. Liberty
2. Mississippi St.
3. Texas
4. Cincinnati
5. Illinois
6. North Carolina
7. Xavier
8. Seton Hall
9. Arizona
10. Louisville
11. Air Force
12. Murray State
13. E. Tenn. State
14. Princeton
15. Monmouth
16. Alabama State
2. UConn
3. N.C. State
4. Maryland
5. Syracuse
6. Vanderbilt
7. DePaul
8. Alabama
9. So. Illinois
10. Dayton
11. W. Michigan
12. BYU
13. UTEP
14. UL-Lafayette
15. Vermont
16. Texas-San Antonio
ACC (6): Duke, Georgia Tech, N.C. State, Wake Forest, North Carolina, Maryland.
SEC (6): Mississippi State, Kentucky, Florida, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Alabama.
Conference USA (6): Cincinnati, DePaul, UAB, Louisville, Memphis, Charlotte.
Big 12 (4): Oklahoma State, Texas, Kansas, Texas Tech.
Atlantic 10 (4): St. Joe's, Xavier, Dayton, Richmond
Big Ten (3): Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan State.
Mountain West (3): BYU, Air Force, Utah.
Pac-10 (3): Stanford, Arizona, Washington.
Missouri Valley (2): Southern Illinois, Northern Iowa.
WAC (2): Nevada, UTEP
One-bid conferences (21)
| # | St. Louis | Atlanta | Phoenix | E. Rutherford |
| 1 | Kentucky | Duke | Stanford | St. Josephs |
| 2 | Gonzaga | Miss. State | UConn | Oklahoma State |
| 3 | Georgia Tech | Texas | N.C. State | Pittsburgh |
| 4 | Kansas | Cincinnati | Maryland | Wake Forest |
March Mania 2004 ![]() Video Opinion Extras |
St. Louis Bracket
1. Kentucky2. Gonzaga
3. Georgia Tech
4. Kansas
5. Providence
6. Boston College
7. Michigan State
8. Washington
9. UAB
10. Utah
11. Nevada
12. Pacific
13. UIC
14. No. Iowa
15. Valpo
16. Lehigh/Florida A&M
East Rutherford Bracket
1. Saint Joseph's2. Oklahoma State
3. Pittsburgh
4. Wake Forest
5. Florida
6. Wisconsin
7. Memphis
8. Texas Tech
9. Charlotte
10. South Carolina
11. Richmond
12. Manhattan
13. VCU
14. UCF
15. E. Wash.
16. Liberty
Atlanta Bracket
1. Duke2. Mississippi St.
3. Texas
4. Cincinnati
5. Illinois
6. North Carolina
7. Xavier
8. Seton Hall
9. Arizona
10. Louisville
11. Air Force
12. Murray State
13. E. Tenn. State
14. Princeton
15. Monmouth
16. Alabama State
Phoenix Bracket
1. Stanford2. UConn
3. N.C. State
4. Maryland
5. Syracuse
6. Vanderbilt
7. DePaul
8. Alabama
9. So. Illinois
10. Dayton
11. W. Michigan
12. BYU
13. UTEP
14. UL-Lafayette
15. Vermont
16. Texas-San Antonio
Conference Breakdowns
Big East (6): Pittsburgh, Connecticut, Providence, Syracuse, Seton Hall, Boston CollegeACC (6): Duke, Georgia Tech, N.C. State, Wake Forest, North Carolina, Maryland.
SEC (6): Mississippi State, Kentucky, Florida, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Alabama.
Conference USA (6): Cincinnati, DePaul, UAB, Louisville, Memphis, Charlotte.
Big 12 (4): Oklahoma State, Texas, Kansas, Texas Tech.
Atlantic 10 (4): St. Joe's, Xavier, Dayton, Richmond
Big Ten (3): Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan State.
Mountain West (3): BYU, Air Force, Utah.
Pac-10 (3): Stanford, Arizona, Washington.
Missouri Valley (2): Southern Illinois, Northern Iowa.
WAC (2): Nevada, UTEP
One-bid conferences (21)
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