NCAA basketball matches divide all colleges and universities under their jurisdiction into three levels, and NCAA basketball matches generally refer to more than 300 schools with strong strength in the first level. These schools are divided into different alliances and some non-aligned schools. Most alliances are based on regions. For example, Pacific 10 is located on the west coast, and schools on the Atlantic coast are located on the southeast coast. There are also alliances based on academic standards. The most famous universities include Harvard, Yale and Princeton. A league has a dozen or even dozens of teams, playing a regular game with one host and one guest.
At present, there are 3 1 leagues recognized by NCAA. The first place in each league is automatically qualified to enter the top 65 NCAA, and the other 34 places are selected by experts according to their strength. The top 65 are further divided into East Zone, West Zone, Central and Western Zone and Southeast Zone, and the single elimination tournament will be held in neutral cities. The last top 16 is commonly known as "Sweetsixteen", followed by RegionalSemi-Final, and then the eight teams in each district who want to compete for the championship are called "elite eight". When the regional finals are over, the "last four", the most famous four; , finally produced. The semi-finals and finals are usually held in one city, and the competition system is single elimination system.
Like NBA, NCAA has its own traditional strong teams. Among them, in addition to North Carolina, there are Duke University, Georgetown University (the alma mater of Ewing, Mourning and Mutombo), Kentucky University, which won the championship three times in 10, and of course, the University of Michigan, the University of California and Los Angeles.