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Has the top 68 list of this year's NCAA Crazy March National Championship been announced? What universities are shortlisted?
The shortlist of 2065 438+06 NCAA National Basketball College Championship has come out. More than 350 top league university teams have been fighting for a season. According to their league results and schedule intensity, 60 teams directly entered the race in Crazy March, and 8 teams entered the play-offs. These 68 teams will be divided into four groups, and they will confront each other until the top four are produced. Then the semi-finals and finals will be held in the top four, and this year's national champion will be decided in early April.

The shortlisted universities include:

Play-offs:

Vanderbilt University, Wichita State University, florida bay Coast University FGCU, Dickinson University, Tulsa University, University of Michigan, college of the holy cross, University of South Florida.

Competition area:

Kansas, University of Kansas, Austin Pea, University of Colorado, Connecticut, University of Maryland, Maryland, South Dakota State University, California, University of California, Hawaii, Arizona, Miami Florida, University of Miami, University of Miami, SUNY Buffalo, University of Buffalo, new york, Iowa, Temple University, Villanova University, University of North Carolina at Ashville.

Western Division:

University of Oregon, San Jose University, University of Cincinnati, Baylor University, Yale University, Duke University, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Austin, Texas, University of Northern Iowa, Texas A & amp; M. University of Wisconsin-Grimbe, Oregon State University Green Bay, virginia commonwealth university VCU, University of Oklahoma, California State University Bakersfield, Bakersfield.

Zone e competition:

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of Southern California, Providence College, Indiana University, Chattanooga, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, University of Kentucky, Suny Si Tong Brook University, New York State, Notre Dame University, University of West Virginia, Austin State University in San Francisco, University of Wisconsin at Madison, University of Pittsburgh, Xavier University, Weber State University.

Competition microwave area:

University of Virginia, Hampton Hampton College, Texas Tech University, Butler University, Purdue University, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Iowa State University, Iona Island University, Seton Hall University, Gonzaga Gonzaga University, Utah University, California State University at Fresno, Dayton University, Syracuse University, Michigan State University MSU, Middle Tennessee University.

In addition, as in previous years, there are 32 teams that performed well in the league, but failed to be selected for the crazy March NCAA championship and will participate in the second-class NIT championship. The 32 finalists include:

St. Bonaventure University, Wagner University, Crayton University, University of Alabama at Tass Marcelo Carrusca, Virginia Tech University, Princeton University, BYU of Brigham Young University, UAB of University of Alabama at Birmingham, Valparaiso of Valparaiso University, University of Texas Southern, Florida State University, davidson college, University of Georgia, Belmont College, St. Mary's College, NMSU of New Mexico State University, University of South Carolina, Cape College, Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Houston, University of Washington, California State University Long Beach, SDSU of San Diego State University, fort wayne IUPUFW of Purdue University of Indiana University, Monmouth College, Bucknell University, George Washington University, Hofstra University, Ohio State University, Akron University, University of Florida, North Florida, university of north florida.