2010 March Madness Regions, NCAA Tournament Basketball Match Up’s

When it comes to breaking down the regions in March Madness, you need to know what to look for. With the updated “pod” system, teams no longer have to travel as far to play their games, but they will still be slotted in either the South, North, East, or West region. For those people looking to make picks on those games or those looking to fill out their brackets, you need to know how these March Madness regions break down in terms of match ups. Teams are only as good as how they match up with other teams, so keep this in mind when filling out your March Madness Regions.

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Understand that the best team in the South is probably going to play in the South regional, which ends up in Houston on Elite Eight weekend. Right now, that looks like Kentucky unless something drastic happens. The Midwest region looks to be locked up by the Kansas Jayhawks, who continue to roll along. After that, things get a little bit more dicey. Many teams have a chance to come out as the top seed in the East Region, with Syracuse and Duke leading that pack of squads. Out in the West Regional, things will get a little bit more murky. It’s possible that Purdue could be that region’s top seed, or a team from the east might be slotted there.

Regardless of which teams end up where, it’s important to recognize that these regions break down according to matchups. Some teams will get a run of good luck and play teams they match up with. Others will run into what will amount to a brick wall when they try to make waves in their regional. Keep these things in mind as you make your picks and it will help you greatly.

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