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College Basketball: Where is Wofford Once More? Mapping the NCAA Basketball Tournament
 
																								
												
												
											It’s that season once more.
When individuals take a gander at their NCAA men’s section and have no clue where half of the colleges are found. It’s only for individuals that everyone have made a map and table of each of the 64 schools, so individuals can gladly promise to their companions, “Of course, Wofford College is located in South Carolina!”
This year, Virginia led the perch with five colleges in the tournament: Liberty, Old Dominion, VCU, Virginia Tech, and University of Virginia. California just had two colleges and Arkansas had none.
The accompanying states had no college representation: Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wyoming, alongside the District of Columbia.
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