Jul 09, 2026

🏀Wichita to serve as 2027 and 2028 Opening Round host for March Madness

Posted Jul 09, 2026 7:35 PM
March Madness logo is displayed at center court during the opening rounds of the NCAA college basketball tournament in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, March 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)
March Madness logo is displayed at center court during the opening rounds of the NCAA college basketball tournament in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, March 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

NCAA

The NCAA this week awarded Wichita, Kansas, the hosting rights for the Opening Round of the 2027 and 2028 Division I Men’s Basketball Championships. 

Wichita and Dayton, Ohio, which has served as the host city for the start of the tournament since 2001, both will host three games each day on the Tuesday and Wednesday after Selection Sunday. The change was necessitated by the decision in May to expand the tournament field from 68 to 76 teams.

The site selection process began soon after the expansion announcement and culminated this week during the Division I Men’s Basketball Committee’s annual meeting. Wichita was selected from several cities that expressed interest in hosting the Opening Round. The Division I Men’s Basketball Oversight Committee on Thursday approved the selection recommendation from the Men’s Basketball Committee. 

“We were pleased but not surprised by the number of cities from around the country that very much wanted March Madness to begin in their market,” said Keith Gill, the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference and the chair of the Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. “Like Dayton, Wichita is a basketball-crazed community that we expect will embrace the reimagined start of the tournament. Having a city in Middle America will be advantageous for getting teams from various points around the country, many of which won’t be known until Selection Sunday, to the Opening Round and subsequently first-round sites.”

Wichita’s hosting history dates to the 1956 tournament, when the first round of the Midwest Regional was played at Levitt Arena, which eventually staged 24 tournament games over eight tournaments through 1981. The Kansas Coliseum hosted first- and second-round games in 1994, while InTrust Bank Arena did the same in 2018 and 2025. InTrust Bank Arena will serve as the Opening Round venue the next two years.

UD Arena in Dayton has hosted 145 tournament games, the most of any venue in tournament history. That total ranks second for any city, trailing only Indianapolis, which has hosted 169 games at six facilities.

The Opening Round of the 2027 championship will take place March 16 and 17 and will feature the 12 lowest-seeded automatic qualifiers and the 12 lowest-seeded at-large teams. Provided all principles are met, the committee determined this week that the automatic qualifier games among teams seeded 16th will feature the 69th-ranked team on the overall seed list playing No. 70, 71 against 72, 73 versus 74, and 75 against 76, while games between 15 seeds will see No. 65 facing 66, and 67 playing 68. The six games featuring the at-large teams will consist of the last at-large team on the seed list playing the second-to-last at-large team, the third-to-last at-large team playing the fourth-to-last at-large team, and so on, again assuming all principles are met. As a secondary consideration, the committee will weigh moving Opening Round teams along the same seed line to optimize their travel to Opening Round and first-round sites.

The Men’s Basketball Committee also voted to remove the provision that prohibited a school from playing at a site at which it is serving as the tournament host. 

The first- and second-round games will take place March 18-21 in Charlotte, North Carolina; Fort Worth, Texas; Louisville, Kentucky; Minneapolis; Omaha, Nebraska; Pittsburgh; Sacramento, California; and Spokane, Washington. Regional competition will be played in Kansas City, Missouri; Los Angeles; New York City; and San Antonio on March 25-28. The Final Four will be played April 3 and 5 in Detroit.