The NCAA has unleashed March Madness upon us, and its dance card includes the region’s three big basketball powerhouses.
The
University of Kansas secured a No. 1 seed and a return engagement at
Sprint Center in Kansas City. It will be joined at Sprint Center by
Kansas State University, which locked down a No. 4 seed in its bracket.
Both teams play Friday.
The University of Missouri gets a No. 9 seed and plays Thursday in Lexington, Ky.
Local
hoops fans shouldn’t get their hopes up for renewing the KU-MU-K-State
rivalry: The only way the teams could play one another would be if all
three made it the Final Four. But can you imagine?
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