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The following is a list of venues that have hosted the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. Venues that have not yet hosted, but have been officially announced as future tournament sites, are also included. ==Final Four Trivia== *The last time the Final Four was hosted out of a now-defunct rotation of Arlington, Texas (Cowboys Stadium), Atlanta, Georgia (Georgia Dome), Detroit, Michigan (Ford Field), Houston, Texas (Reliant Stadium), Indianapolis, Indiana (Lucas Oil Stadium), New Orleans, Louisiana (Mercedes-Benz Superdome), Minneapolis, Minnesota (Metrodome/Vikings Stadium), and St. Louis, Missouri (Edward Jones Dome) was San Antonio, Texas (Alamodome) in 2008. The last time the Final Four was hosted ''outside'' of the aforementioned states was in St. Petersburg, Florida in 1999. * *The last time the Final Four was hosted on the West Coast of the United States was in Seattle, Washington in 1995. * *The last time the Final Four was hosted on the East Coast of the United States was in East Rutherford, New Jersey in 1996. * *The last time the Final Four was hosted in a state west of Texas was Seattle in 1995; the last time the Final Four was hosted in a western state other than Washington State was Denver, Colorado in 1990. The 2017 Final Four will be held in Glendale, Arizona. * *The last time the Final Four was hosted in a southern state other than Louisiana or Georgia was in Florida in 1999. * *The last time the Final Four was hosted in a northern state other than Michigan, Indiana, or Minnesota was in New Jersey in 1996. * *The westernmost Final Four was in Seattle (1949, 1952, 1984, 1989, and 1995); the easternmost Final Four was in New York City (1943-1948; 1950). * *The northernmost Final Four was in Minneapolis (1951, 1992, 2001); the southernmost Final Four was in St. Petersburg (1999). The 2019 Final Four will be held in Minneapolis. * *In terms of regions, as of 2015, the Final Four has been played in the western United States (west of the Mississippi River) 54% of the time (41/76), but only 17% of the time when Minneapolis, Kansas City, and Texas are excluded (13/76); the eastern United States (east of the Mississippi River) 45% of the time (34/76). * *As of 2015, the Final Four has been played in the northern United States (north of Tennessee) 41% of the time (31/76) and the southern United States (including Texas, California, Louisiana, and Georgia) 58% of the time (44/76). *29 states (58% of the United States) and DC have never hosted the Final Four, as of 2015: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. *The last time an NCAA Tournament Final was not held in a domed stadium was in 1996 (The Meadowlands), which also marked the last time the Final Four was held at a facility that was the regular home of an NCAA Division I basketball team (at the time, the Meadowlands hosted the home games of Seton Hall University). The last time the Final Four was held on a college campus was in 1983, when the University of New Mexico hosted the event at The Pit, then officially known as University Arena. The only other college venue to have hosted the Final Four since 1983 was Rupp Arena in 1985, home to the University of Kentucky but located in downtown Lexington instead of the UK campus. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament venues」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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