The NCAA Tournament 2010 has 64 teams competing in the NCAA Mens Basketball bracket 2010, in an elimination style fight to be the conference champion. The teams belong to four regions: Eastern, western, midwestern and southern.
The NCAA Mens Basketball bracket has taken 16 teams from the four regions or zones - the eastern, western, midwestern and southern. The latest entrant into this list is the University of Arkansas, who won against Winthrop University.
The NCAA Mens Basketball bracket 2010:
Eastern region:
Kentucky, West Virginia, New Mexico, Wisconsin, Temple, Marquette, Clemson, Texas, Wake Forest, Missouri, Washington, Cornell, Wofford, Montana, Morgan State and East Tennessee State.
Western region:
Syracuse, Kansas State, Pittsburgh, Vanderbilt, Butler, Xavier, BYU, Gonzaga, Florida State, Florida, Minnesota, UTEP, Murray State, Oakland, North Texas and Vermont.
Midwest Region:
Kansas, Ohio State, Georgetown, Maryland, Michigan State, Tennessee, Oklahoma State, UNLV, Northern Iowa, Georgia Tech, San Diego State, New Mexico State, Houston, Ohio, UC Santa Barbara and Lehigh.
Southern Region:
Duke, Villanova, Baylor, Purdue, Texas A&M, Notre Dame, Richmond, California, Louisville, Saint Mary’s, Old Dominion, Utah State, Siena, Sam Houston State, Robert Morris and finally Arkansas-Pine Bluff.