The Ones: March Madness Is Here, Who’s Your Champ? [PHOTOS]
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Time is ticking on getting your NCAA tournament bracket in. With 64 teams about to compete for that number one spot and an NCAA title, lets take a look at the no. 1 seeds.
Virginia, Arizona, Wichita State and Florida are the aces in their respective regions, but will they even make the Final Four?
Barack Obama made his pick; Michigan State, the no. 4 seed out of the East.
Check out the top seeds below and on the following pages and let us know who you got going all the way in the comments.
East – Virginia
The University of Virginia squad was the ACC champion for the season and also won the conference tournament, besting Duke in the process. Although the teams lacks any certifiable superstars, their rugged defense and team play will always keep them in the game. Don’t sleep.
Also worth noting: UNC, Villanova, Harvard
South – Florida
The Gators are once again rolling after winning back to back titles in 2006 and 2007. The team won 26 games in a row to win the SEC regular season and SEC tournament title. That’s what you call momentum.
Also worth noting: Kansas, VCU, UCLA
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Photos: AP
Midwest – Wichita State
This squad is no longer a sleeper, which never should have been the case considering the team is undefeated. However, Wichita State may have the toughest road to the chip, potentially having to go through Louisville, Duke or Michigan to even get to the Final Four.
Also worth noting: Duke, Louisville, Michigan
West – Arizona
Junior uard Nick Johnson is tough and Aaron Gordan is a future NBA stud, so the time is now for Arizona. A tight defense is what can help this squad go all the way.
Also worth noting: Baylor, San Diego State, Wisconsin
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