As the 2023 NCAA men’s tournament winds down, college hoops fans can start blocking off their calendars for the 2024 tournament.
Next year’s Final Four will be hosted in Glendale, Ariz., in the Cardinals’ football venue, State Farm Stadium. The two weekends before the final weekend will see games spread out across the whole country, from Washington to New York. In the first and second rounds alone, eight different cities will host games.
The tournament sites, dates, arenas and hosts for next year already have been released, via NCAA. Here’s the information for next year’s tournament, which includes all the details listed above.
First Four
Date: March 19–20, 2024
Tournament Site: Dayton, Ohio
Arena: UD Arena
Host: University of Dayton
First/Second Rounds
Date: March 21/23, 2024
Tournament Site: Charlotte, N.C.
Arena: Spectrum Arena
Host: University of North Carolina
Tournament Site: Omaha, Neb.
Arena: CHI Health Center
Host: Creighton University
Tournament Site: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Arena: PPG Paints Arena
Host: Duquesne University
Tournament Site: Salt Lake City, Utah
Arena: Vivint Smart Home Arena
Host: University of Utah
Date: March 22/24, 2024
Tournament Site: Brooklyn, N.Y.
Arena: Barclays Center
Host: Atlantic 10 Conference
Tournament Site: Indianapolis, Ind.
Arena: Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Host: IUPUI/Horizon League
Tournament Site: Spokane, Wash.
Arena: Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena
Host: University of Idaho
Tournament Site: Memphis, Tenn.
Arena: FedEx Forum
Host: University of Memphis
East Regional
Date: March 28/30, 2024
Tournament Site: Boston, Mass.
Arena: TD Garden
Host: Boston College
West Regional
Date: March 28/30, 2024
Tournament Site: Los Angeles, Calif.
Arena: Crypto.com Arena
Host: Pepperdine University
South Regional
Date: March 29/31, 2024
Tournament Site: Dallas, Texas
Arena: American Airlines Center
Host: Big 12 Conference
Midwest Regional
Date: March 29/31, 2024
Tournament Site: Detroit, Mich.
Arena: Little Caesars Arena
Host: University of Detroit Mercy
Final Four/Championship
Tournament Site: Glendale, Ariz.
Arena: State Farm Stadium
Host: Arizona State University