Here’s the full NCAA Tournament bracket, broken down by region

Rich Sugg/rsugg@kcstar.com

Selection Sunday is finally here, and the bracket is set.

The four regionals this year will be in Kansas City (Midwest), Las Vegas (West), New York (East) and Louisville, Ky. (South). The Final Four this year will be in Houston. Here’s a look at the the NCAA Tournament bracket below, plus scroll down for a printable bracket.

Midwest (Kansas City)

No. 1 Houston vs. No. 16 Northern Kentucky

No. 2 Texas vs. No. 15 Colgate

No. 3 Xavier vs. No. 14 Kennesaw State

No. 4 Indiana vs. No. 13 Kent State

No. 5 Miami vs. No. 12 Drake

No. 6 Iowa State vs. No. 11 winner of Mississippi State vs. Pittsburgh in First Four

No. 7 Texas A&M vs. No. 10 Penn State

No. 8 Iowa vs. No. 9 Auburn

West (Las Vegas)

No. 1 Kansas vs. No. 16 Howard

No. 2 UCLA vs. No. 15 University of North Caronlina, Asheville

No. 3 Gonzaga vs. No. 14 Grand Canyon University

No. 4 University of Connecticut vs. No. 13 Iona

No. 5 Saint Mary’s vs. No. 12 VCU

No. 6 TCU vs. No. 11 winner of Arizona State vs. Nevada in First Four

No. 7 Northwestern vs. No. 10 Boise State

No. 8 Arkansas vs. No. 9 Illinois

East (New York)

No. 1 Purdue vs. No. 16 Texas Southern vs. Fairleigh Dickinson in First Four

No. 2 Marquette vs. No. 15 Vermont

No. 3 Kansas State vs. No. 14 Montana State

No. 4 Tennessee vs. No. 13 Louisiana

No. 5 Duke vs. No. 12 Oral Roberts

No. 6 Kentucky vs. No. 11 Providence

No. 7 Michigan State vs. No. 10 USC

No. 8 Memphis Tigers vs. No. 9 Florida Atlantic

South (Louisville, Ky.)

No. 1. Alabama vs. No. 16 Southeast Missouri State

No. 2 Arizona vs. No. 15 Princeton

No. 3 Baylor vs. No. 14 UC Santa Barbara

No. 4 Virginia vs. No. 13 Furman

No. 5 San Diego State vs. No. 12 College of Charleston

No. 6 Creighton vs. No. 11 North Carolina State

No. 7 Missouri vs. No. 10 Utah State

No. 8 Maryland vs. No. 9 West Virginia

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Breaking down the West Region

The Jayhawks have been bumped to the West Regional. That means the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight will go through Las Vegas. KU starts against Howard in Des Moines, Iowa.

Kansas will face either Arkansas or Illinois in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Illinois and Kansas actually met in a preseason scrimmage before this basketball season took place.

A tough draw, regionally, for the Jayhawks, who will have to deal with St. Mary’s, Gonzaga and UCLA drawing fans in the West Region. UCLA and Gonzaga would meet in the Sweet 16, so the Jayhawks won’t have to face both, but a tough draw for Kansas coming off a Big 12 Tournament loss.

Breaking down the East Region

Kansas State gets bumped to Greensboro, North Carolina. No Des Moines or Denver for the Cats, but an interesting draw with Kentucky as a potential second-round matchup. K-State defeated Kentucky on the way to the Elite Eight in 2018.

A popular upset pick will be ORU, which made a Cinderella Run two years ago, over Duke in a 5-12 matchup. The Golden Eagles, who went 30-4 this year, have former Jayhawk Issac McBride on the roster.

Oklahoma State is the first team out of the tournament. The Big 12 was one slot away from getting eight teams in the field from the best league in America.

Breaking down the Midwest Region

KU bumped out of the Midwest by Houston. “I do not see the case for Houston over Kansas on the overall seed line,” says Seth Davis on the NCAA selection show. “Kansas had 10 more Quad 1 wins.”

Iowa State gives the Big 12 another team in the bracket. The Cyclones landed safely in the field as a No. 6 seed. Texas, meanwhile, is the No. 2 seed in the Midwest Regional. So the Longhorns will be back in KC in a couple weeks, should they advance.

The Selection Show gave a live look-in to schools still waiting to hear their name called, including Kansas. The Jayhawks looked none too pleased to be bounced out of the Midwest Region, with Gradey Dick and Dajuan Harris wearing stoic expressions.

Breaking down the South Region

Alabama lands as the No. 1-overall seed in the South Region. Houston and Kansas are still in play for the Midwest No. 1 seed, but the committee rewarded the only team of the three to actually win its conference tournament.

West Virginia is off the bubble early. Coach Bob Huggins had joked after a loss to Kansas in Allen Fieldhouse he would blast the committee if the Mountaineers didn’t make it in. Little drama for WVU on Selection Sunday, as they’re in the 8-9 game in the South Region.

Another Big 12 team: Baylor is the No. 3 seed and headed to Denver. That could be bad news for K-State, which is hoping to stay somewhat close to home with regionals in Des Moines and Denver.

Missouri lands as a No 7 seed in the South. The Tigers, who fell to Alabama in the SEC Tournament semifinal round, will face Utah State before a potential showdown with No. 2 seed Alabama.

Missouri and Arizona both have top-10 offenses according to KenPom. That matchup should have plenty of fireworks if both teams advance past their first-round matchups.

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