Virginia, Villanova, Kansas, Xavier are No. 1 seeds in NCAA Tournament

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Villanova’s Jalen Brunson, left, celebrates with Donte DiVincenzo after the team’s NCAA college basketball game against Providence in the Big East men’s tournament final Saturday, March 10, 2018, in New York. Villanova won 76-66 in overtime.

Published Sun, Mar 11, 2018 (3:37 p.m.)

Updated Sun, Mar 11, 2018 (4:31 p.m.)

The Latest on NCAA Tournament selection Sunday (all times Eastern):

7:55 p.m.

Georgia State and coach Ron Hunter are back in the NCAA tournament as Sun Belt Conference champions. The Panthers are a 15 seed and face No. 2 seed Cincinnati in the South Region in Nashville, Tennessee.

Hunter provided one of the most memorable moments in recent NCAA history when the Panthers, led by his son R.J. Hunter, upset third-seeded Baylor in the first round in 2015. Hunter coached that game from a stool on the sideline because he had torn his Achilles' tendon celebrating Georgia State's conference tournament run. Against Baylor, the winning shot by his son sent him tumbling out of the chair.

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7:45 p.m.

Tennessee's Rick Barnes is the seventh coach to take at least four programs to the NCAA Tournament, joining Lon Kruger, Tubby Smith, Rick Pitino, Eddie Sutton, John Beilein and Lefty Driesell. Barnes also went to the tournament with Providence, Clemson and Texas.

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7:25 p.m.

Auburn players tried to play it cool when the Tigers' first NCAA Tournament invite in 15 years became official. Even as an auditorium full of athletic department staffers and fans cheered the program's first berth since 2003, players remained seated.

"They want to act like they've been there before even if they've never been there before," Tigers coach Bruce Pearl said, adding the old-hat response was guard Mustapha Heron's idea.

Fourth-seeded Auburn will open against No. 13 seed Charleston in San Diego.

The Tigers won their first Southeastern Conference regular-season title since 1999 despite the season-long absence of post players Danjel Purifoy and Austin Wiley during an internal investigation into the program.

6:15 p.m.

Nashville may as well be renamed South Cincinnati for at least one week.

Both of Cincinnati's college basketball powers, Xavier and Cincinnati, will be opening the NCAA Tournament in Nashville. Cincinnati's about a four-hour drive from Nashville.

Xavier is the No. 1 seed in the West Region and will face North Carolina Central or Texas Southern in its opening game Friday. Cincinnati is the No. 2 seed in the South Region and will face Georgia State on Friday.

The other games in Nashville are Nevada-Texas and Missouri-Florida State.

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6:05 p.m.

Rick Barnes is heading back to where he spent a good chunk of his career.

Tennessee earned the No. 3 seed in the South Region and will face No. 14 seed Wright State in its opening game in Dallas. Barnes coached just down the interstate at Texas from 1998-2015, and made the NCAA Tournament in all but one of his 17 seasons with the Longhorns.

Vols fans had been hoping their impressive season would get them assigned to Nashville, about a three-hour drive from their Knoxville campus. One of the teams going to Nashville instead is Texas, which got the No. 10 seed in the South.

6:55 p.m.

Davidson's run to the Atlantic 10 Tournament title apparently stole a bid that otherwise would have gone to Notre Dame.

Creighton athletic director Bruce Rasmussen, the chair of the Division I men's basketball committee, said on the TBS studio show announcing the NCAA Tournament brackets that the Fighting Irish were the last team left out of the field.

Davidson almost certainly wouldn't have gotten an at-large bid, but it got into the field by upsetting Rhode Island in the A-10 final. Rhode Island wound up getting the at-large bid that would have gone to Bonzie Colson and the Fighting Irish.

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6:50 p.m.

Michigan State is staying home as the No. 3 seed in the Midwest Region, where the Spartans will open against 14th-seeded Bucknell at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.

Michigan State (29-4) won the Big Ten regular season championship and lost in its tournament semifinals to rival Michigan, which handed the Spartans two of their four losses.

The Spartans are in the NCAA Tournament for the 21st consecutive year.

Hall of Fame coach Tom Izzo always says he hopes to "win the weekend" in the NCAA Tournament. He hasn't been able to do that the past two years, getting knocked out in first and second rounds.

Izzo clearly knows how to win this time of year, though. He's won 47 NCAA Tournament games, a total that ties John Wooden for seventh on the all-time list.

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6:45 p.m.

North Carolina's resume earned the reigning national champion Tar Heels a No. 2 seed and a home-state opener despite having 10 losses.

The Tar Heels (25-10) open Friday in the West Region against 15-seed Lipscomb in Charlotte.

UNC is 33-1 in NCAA Tournament games in its home state, with the only loss in 1979.

The Tar Heels entered Sunday fourth in RPI and had a nation-best 14 Quadrant 1 wins, two more than any other team. That included two wins over Duke, a win at Tennessee, a home win against eventual Big Ten Tournament champ Michigan and a neutral-court win against Ohio State.

UNC won nine of 11 games before falling to top-ranked Virginia in Saturday's ACC title game.

6:40 p.m.

The Midwest looks like the bracket of death with No. 1 seed Kansas opening up in Wichita. The No. 2 seed is Duke, with Michigan State at No. 3. Those three have combined for 39 Final Four appearances.

Oh, and Auburn is the No. 4 seed after earning the top seed in the SEC Tournament.

The first four teams out of the field were Baylor, Saint Mary's, USC and Notre Dame, while the Fighting Irish and Bonzie Colson were left out when Davidson won its conference tournament and forced Rhode Island into taking an at-large bid.

Syracuse was the last team into the field.

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6:28 p.m.

The No. 1 seeds for the NCAA Tournament are Virginia, Villanova, Kansas and Xavier with the top-ranked Cavaliers getting preferential seeding in the South Region.

The first four games in Dayton, Ohio, will be LIU-Brooklyn against Radford and St. Bonaventure against UCLA on Tuesday night, and North Carolina Central against Texas Southern and Arizona State against Syracuse on Wednesday night.

Among the intriguing early matchups is No. 8 seed Creighton and its star, Marcus Foster, against ninth-seeded Kansas State. Foster began his career with the Wildcats.

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6:18 p.m.

Bubble bursts. Here's who is out of the 68-team field:

Notre Dame had a seven-game losing streak while preseason All-American Bonzie Colson was out injured and couldn't do enough by the time he returned.

Louisville had a chaotic season mired by the firings of coach Rick Pitino and AD Tom Jurich amid the FBI case.

Saint Mary's lacked high-quality victories, but it's tough on a West Coast Conference team to get those opportunities.

Nebraska won 22 games and went 13-5 in Big Ten, but was 1-6 against quadrant-1 teams.

Oklahoma State beat Kansas twice and had victories against Texas Tech and West Virginia. The Cowboys also lost an assistant coach in the FBI scandal.

Baylor lost four of five down the stretch to play itself out.

Middle Tennessee made its first Top 25 appearance and dominated the Conference USA regular season, but came up short in the conference tournament.

USC was seeded second in the Pac-12 Tournament and lost the conference final.

The Atlantic Coast Conference leads the way with nine teams in the field.

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