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March

March 17 - Tuesday

7:30 pm - Play-In Game (ESPN)


March 19 - Thursday

12-5 pm - First Round

7-10 pm - First Round

(From Philadelphia, Greensboro, Kansas City, Portland)


March 20 - Friday

12-5 pm - First Round

7-10 pm - First Round

(From Miami, Dayton, Minneapolis, Boise)


March 21 - Saturday

12-1 pm - The Road to the Final Four (CBS HD)

1-10 pm - Second Round (Quadruple Header - Philadelphia, Greensboro, Kansas City, Portland)


March 22 - Sunday

12-7 pm - Second Round (Triple Header - Miami, Dayton, Minneapolis, Boise)


March 26 - Thursday

7 pm-midnight - Regional Semifinals (Double Header - Boston & Phoenix)


March 27 - Friday

7 pm-midnight - Regional Semifinals (Double Header - Indianapolis & Memphis)


March 28 - Saturday

3-4:30 pm - The Road to the Final Four (CBS HD)

4:30-9 pm - Regional Finals (Double Header - Boston & Phoenix)

(Also 1-3 pm - Division II Championship)


March 29 - Sunday

2-7 pm - Regional Finals (Double Header - Indianapolis & Memphis)


April 4 - Saturday

3:30 pm - The Road to the Final Four: Outside the Games

4-6 pm - The Final Four Show (CBS HD)

6-11 pm - Men's Final Four (CBS HD)


April 6 - Monday

9 pm - Prelude to a Championship

9:30-11:30 pm - NCAA Men's Champion

March Madness is a phenomenon that grips the national sports psyche from the first week of March through the first week of April. The NCAA Final Four match will be played in the first week of April on 4 and 6 April 2009, at For Field, Detroit, MI. The Final Four events have drawn thousands of NCAA basketball fans, making it one of the most important college basketball sports events in the country

NCAA Men's Final Four Ford Field Facts and Information
The Ford Field in Detroit , Michigan made its college sports debut in 2002, 32 months after breaking ground. This indoor venue breaks the bank at nearly a half-billion dollars. Home to the Detroit Lions, the Ford Field is superior in design and innovation, seating 65,000 for regular games, and nearly 80,000 for its super-sport basketball events. The dome offers 132 suites ranging from a capacity of 8-30, 8,600 club seats, and the remaining being stadium seats. It also provides 56 permanent concession stands, 39 portable stands, a scoreboard in each end zone that are an incredible 27 by 96 feet, as well as 4 more on the club levels.

   
 
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