2024 NCAA Tournament Bracket Watch: North Carolina will be the fourth No. 1 seed

2024 NCAA Tournament Bracket Watch: North Carolina will be the fourth No. 1 seed
By Brian Bennett
Mar 16, 2024

(Editor’s note: This is part of the Bracket Central Series, an inside look at the run-up to the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournaments, along with analysis and picks during the tournaments.)

It only took until the day before Selection Sunday, but finally we can say for sure who the top eight seeds will be in the 2024 NCAA Tournament.

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With Tennessee and Arizona losing on Saturday and North Carolina advancing to the ACC tournament, the Tar Heels will join Purdue, Houston and UConn on the top line. The only minor intrigue left there is whether Houston passes Purdue for the No. 1 overall seed.

Tennessee and Arizona will be on the No. 2 line, along with Marquette and Iowa State. The Cyclones beat Baylor to reach the Big 12 title game and have more than made up for a lackluster nonconference slate, while Marquette got to the Big East final without All-America point guard Tyler Kolek. Given the Golden Eagles’ impressive resume and insistence that Kolek will be back next week, a No. 2 seed is in order.

Clarity comes at the top, and the bubble continues to come into focus as well. Mississippi State and Texas A&M locked up spots by beating Tennessee and Kentucky, respectively. New Mexico beat Colorado State in the Mountain West semis and should be safely in. Colorado finally gets over the hump on our bracket by beating Washington State in the Pac-12 semifinals — the Buffaloes’ first win over a team in the field away from home — and are now their league’s projected auto bid winner. They can end all doubt by beating Oregon in the Pac-12 title game on Saturday. If the Ducks win, though, they’ll steal a bid. Maybe … Colorado’s bid. Madness!

Somebody had to exit the field to make room for the Buffs, and we think it’s Seton Hall. With others moving up after big wins, that puts the Pirates’ shaky resume in stark relief. We don’t think Virginia should feel 100 percent confident either, and even St. John’s, at 3-10 in Quad 1, has some reason to be nervous — and to cheer against Oregon and NC State in Saturday’s title games.

First Four
Dayton
16
Stetson
16
Grambling
Dayton
10
St. John's
10
Colorado
Dayton
16
Wagner
16
Howard
Dayton
10
Michigan State
10
Florida Atlantic
East Region (Boston)
Brooklyn
1
Connecticut
16
Saint Peter's
Brooklyn
8
Nebraska
9
TCU
Brooklyn
4
Duke
13
Yale
Brooklyn
5
South Carolina
12
UAB
Memphis
3
Baylor
14
Vermont
Memphis
6
Saint Mary's
11
NC State
Charlotte
2
Tennessee
15
Longwood
Charlotte
7
Washington State
10
New Mexico
South Region (Dallas)
Memphis
1
Houston
16
Wagner
Howard
Memphis
8
Dayton
9
Mississippi State
Spokane
4
Kentucky
13
Akron
Spokane
5
Texas Tech
12
McNeese State
Pittsburgh
3
Illinois
14
Oakland
Pittsburgh
6
Clemson
11
Oregon
Indianapolis
2
Marquette
15
Long Beach State
Indianapolis
7
Boise State
10
Michigan State
Florida Atlantic
West Region (Los Angeles)
Charlotte
1
North Carolina
16
Stetson
Grambling
Charlotte
8
Nevada
9
Northwestern
Salt Lake City
4
BYU
13
Charleston
Salt Lake City
5
Alabama
12
Grand Canyon
Omaha
3
Kansas
14
Colgate
Omaha
6
Wisconsin
11
James Madison
Salt Lake City
2
Arizona
15
South Dakota State
Salt Lake City
7
Utah State
10
Texas A&M
Midwest Region (Detroit)
Indianapolis
1
Purdue
16
Montana State
Indianapolis
8
Texas
9
Colorado State
Spokane
4
Auburn
13
Samford
Spokane
5
San Diego State
12
Duquesne
Pittsburgh
3
Creighton
14
Morehead State
Pittsburgh
6
Florida
11
Drake
Omaha
2
Iowa State
15
Western Kentucky
Omaha
7
Gonzaga
10
St. John's
Colorado
First Four OutNext Four OutLast Four InLast Four Byes
Indiana State
Kansas State
New Mexico
Michigan State
Seton Hall
Villanova
Colorado
Oklahoma
Providence
Ohio State
St. John's
Mississippi State
Pitt
Wake Forest
Virginia
Texas A&M
Multi-bid conferences
LeagueBids
Big 12
9
SEC
8
Big Ten
6
Mountain West
6
ACC
4
Big East
4
Pac-12
3
A10
2
AAC
2
WCC
2
Seed list
1
Purdue
AQ
2
Houston
AQ
3
UConn
AQ
4
North Carolina
AQ
5
Tennessee
6
Arizona
7
Iowa State
8
Marquette
9
Baylor
10
Creighton
11
Duke
12
Kansas
13
Illinois
14
Kentucky
15
BYU
16
Auburn
AQ
17
South Carolina
18
Alabama
19
Washington State
20
San Diego State
AQ
21
Clemson
22
Saint Mary's
AQ
23
Texas Tech
24
Florida
25
Utah State
26
Gonzaga
27
Boise State
28
Nevada
29
Texas
30
Wisconsin
31
Northwestern
32
Dayton
33
Nebraska
34
Colorado State
35
Florida Atlantic
36
TCU
37
Michigan State
38
Oklahoma
39
Mississippi State
40
Drake
AQ
41
Colorado
42
Texas A&M
43
New Mexico
AQ
44
St. John's
45
Virginia
46
James Madison
AQ
47
South Florida
AQ
48
Grand Canyon
AQ
49
McNeese Sate
AQ
50
VCU
AQ
51
Samford
AQ
52
Princeton
AQ
53
Akron
AQ
54
Charleston
AQ
55
Vermont
AQ
56
Oakland
AQ
57
Morehead State
AQ
58
Colgate
AQ
59
South Dakota State
AQ
60
Western Kentucky
AQ
61
UC Davis
AQ
62
Longwood
AQ
63
Fairfield
AQ
64
Montana State
AQ
65
Stetson
AQ
66
Howard
AQ
67
Grambling
AQ
68
Wagner
AQ

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Brian Bennett

Brian Bennett is a senior editor for The Athletic covering National Basketball Association. He previously wrote about college sports for ESPN.com for nine years and The (Louisville) Courier-Journal for nine years prior to that. Follow Brian on Twitter @GBrianBennett