Now that the field of 68 has been set and your bracket is printed — if not, you can do so here — it’s time to get down to the fun part of March Madness. It’s the part everyone cares about and needs the most: the details on where each game will be played and at which date and time they will take place. And, of course, how to watch each game. Be sure to find that calendar and start planning your schedule accordingly.
Selection Sunday marked the first day of a three-week-long sprint to the finish line; we start with 68 teams, then pare to 64, then 32 … all the way down to four and finally one.
In between there will be games played across the country at various regional sites from morning to night. If you want to get your fill of college basketball, then you’ll have your chance to do that. Trust me.
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The dates and sites are listed below starting of course with First Four action from Dayton, Ohio, on March 19, and culminating with the Final Four and NCAA championship game on April 6 and 8 in Glendale, Arizona, at State Farm Stadium. The road to the Final Four is a long but…