NCAA unveils future tournament sites, North Carolina among them
Rob Schumacher/The Arizona Republic via USA TODAY NETWORK / Reuters
North Carolina is among the future March Madness host sites, as the NCAA revealed Tuesday its locations for the 2019-22 tournaments.
The state received a pair of bids in addition to the one it already had locked up for 2018, which will see Charlotte host the first and second rounds.
North Carolina sites
Year | Round | Location |
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2020 | Round 1-2 | Greensboro |
2021 | Round 1-2 | Raleigh |
North Carolina was stripped of hosting the first two rounds in this year's tournament due to the HB2 law. The "bathroom bill" - as it was coined - was abolished by state government two weeks ago.
San Antonio is set to host the 2018 Final Four, a bid that had been awarded a long time ago.
Final Four
Year | Location |
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2019 | Minneapolis |
2020 | Atlanta |
2021 | Indianapolis |
2022 | New Orleans |
The full list of sites can be found on the NCAA website.