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*[[Template:bracket8-dates]] - Standard eight-team bracket with date cells
 
*[[Template:bracket8-dates]] - Standard eight-team bracket with date cells
 
*[[Template:bracket8-dates-uns]] - Unseeded eight-team bracket with date cells
 
*[[Template:bracket8-dates-uns]] - Unseeded eight-team bracket with date cells
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===Nine Team Brackets===
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*[[Template:bracket9]] - Standard nine-team bracket (8/9 play-in)
  
 
===Ten Team Brackets===
 
===Ten Team Brackets===

Revision as of 11:19, 19 January 2010

Two Team Brackets

Four Team Brackets

  • Template:bracket4 - Standard four-team bracket
  • Template:bracket4-3 - Four-team bracket with third-place game
  • Template:bracket4-reg-uns-3 - Unseeded four-team bracket, with info box split for regional sites and four site slots for second round and third-place game - only practical application is for the 1953 NCAA tournament

Five Team Brackets

  • Template:bracket5-reg-uns-3 - Unseeded five-team bracket, with info box split for regional sites and four site slots for second round and third-place game

Six Team Brackets

Seven Team Brackets

  • Template:bracket7-reg-uns-3 - Unseeded five-team bracket, with info box split for regional sites and four site slots for second round and third-place game

Eight Team Brackets

Nine Team Brackets

Ten Team Brackets

Twelve Team Brackets

Twelve Team Brackets

Fourteen Team Brackets

Sixteen Team Brackets

† - Main practical difference: Use -nopod if you can enter a single date for the first round and for the second round in the info boxes above, and if each half of the bracket plays at the same site for both rounds. Otherwise, use -reg.