NCAA reveals Final Four court with time-lapse of construction
Mar 13, 2017, 1:04 PM
Making it to the @FinalFour takes five months. Making the court? Not as long. (via @Connor_Sports) #OfficialCourt pic.twitter.com/ZpGLqfRT9y
— NCAA March Madness (@marchmadness) March 13, 2017
When the Mount St. Mary’s University Mountaineers face off against the University of New Orleans Privateers in Dayton Tuesday, March Madness will officially be underway.
While the NCAA Tournament will also be held in New York, San Jose, Kansas City and Memphis, the most important games will take place during the Final Four at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale.
Although the winners of the four regions will not face off against each other until April 1, the court is ready and waiting for them.
The task of constructing said court was undertaken last September by Connor Sports, who teamed with NCAA March Madness to release a behind-the-scenes time-lapse video of the project.
Here's your FIRST LOOK at the #FinalFour court! pic.twitter.com/qCPH0ug8ck
— NCAA March Madness (@marchmadness) March 13, 2017
Fans of top teams are predictably excited about the prospect of seeing their school take the court in April.
Gotta say I'm not sure I love Arizona red against that brown color… might have to wear Blue @APlayersProgram
— Corey (@BearDownCorey) March 13, 2017
I just picture Malik Monk hitting a game winner in the natty on this court.
— Mr. Davis (@ZachDavis_14) March 13, 2017
https://twitter.com/ScoDucks10/status/841287927577640960
that's where Louisville about to be @UofLBasketball
— Certified Protectron (@traphousemaster) March 13, 2017
The beauty of March Madness is that it gives fans of teams like the 12th-seeded University of North Carolina Wilmington Seahawks hope that they will make it to Glendale.
I can see UNCW on this court
— Connor Doran (@cdoran0621) March 13, 2017
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