The first four teams to be eliminated in March Madness are typically the teams that lose in the First Four games, which are played before the main tournament begins. These games involve the lowest-seeded teams and determine which teams advance to the main bracket.
The "First Four Out" of the March Madness tournament selection this year were Louisville, Colorado State, Saint Louis, and Mississippi.
The first four in March Madness refers to the play-in games that determine the final four teams to enter the main tournament bracket. These games are held before the official start of the tournament and involve teams competing for a spot in the main field of 64 teams.
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Since 2011 there are 68 teams that qualify to play in March Madness. The first round consists of four games and eight teams playing to determine the remaining 64 teams which play in the following five rounds. The last or seventh round known as The Finals is played by the remaining two teams.
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North carolina
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68 Teams will play in the 2011 tournament.
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