The NCAA Tournament is the year's greatest event for couch potatoes -- there's just nothing like wall-to-wall basketball from noon to midnight. But even if you've got one of those HDTVs the size of a stadium jumbotron, it just isn't the same as being there.
Plan your trip now and experience the 2011 NCAA Tournament in person. Ticketing information -- and the ticket lottery for Final Four ducats -- will be available in early 2010.
| Opening Round: Tuesday, March 15 |
| UD Arena, Dayton, OH | Host: University of Dayton |
| First and Second Rounds: Thursday and Saturday, March 17 and 19 |
| Pepsi Center, Denver, CO | Host: Mountain West Conference |
| St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, FL | Host: University of South Florida |
| McKale Center, Tucson, AZ | Host: University of Arizona |
| Verizon Center, Washington, DC | Host: Georgetown University |
| First and Second Rounds: Friday and Sunday, March 18 and 20 |
| Time Warner Cable Arenas, Charlotte, NC | Host: UNC Charlotte |
| United Center, Chicago, IL | Host: Big Ten Conference |
| Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland, OH | Host: Cleveland State |
| BOK Center, Tulsa, OK | Host: University of Tulsa |
| Regionals: Thursday and Saturday, March 24 and 26 |
| West: Honda Center, Anaheim, CA | Host: Big West Conference |
| Southeast: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA | Host: Tulane University |
| Regionals: Friday and Sunday, March 25 and 27 |
| East: Prudential Center, Newark, NJ | Host: Seton Hall |
| Southwest: Alamodome, San Antonio, TX | Host: University of Texas-San Antonio |
| Final Four: Saturday and Monday, April 2 and 6 |
| Reliant Stadium, Houston, TX | Host: University of Houston/Rice University |


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