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The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship is a single-elimination tournament played each spring in the United States currently featuring 68 college basketball teams in. It is to determine the national championship of the major college basketball teams. The tournament was organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and it was created during 1939 by the National Association of Basketball Coaches, which was the idea of Ohio State University coach Harold Olsen. It is played mostly during March, and is known informally as March Madness or the Big Dance. It has become one of the most famous annual sporting events in the United States. During 1984, National Collegiate Athletic Association has credited Bob Walsh of the Seattle Organizing Committee for starting the March Madness celebration. Rick Pitino holds the distinction of being the only recognized men's coach in NCAA history to lead three different schools to a Final Four. John Calipari leads University of Memphis State, Massachusetts and University of Kentucky to Final Four. The NCAA later vacated appearances by UMASS and Memphis. The only coach in the NCAA leads two different schools to an NCAA National Championship (Kentucky and Louisville). He is also one of only two coaches along with Roy Williams in NCAA history to have led two different programs to at least three Final Fours each. And he has achieved a measure of success as an author and a motivational speaker. His election to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame was officially announced on April 8 during the 2013 Final Four; he was inducted five months later.
The tournament teams include champions from 32 Division I conferences which receive automatic bids. 36 teams are awarded at-large berths. The "at-large" teams are chosen by an NCAA selection committee in a nationally televised event on the Sunday preceding the First Four play-in games. The 68 teams are divided into four regions and organized into a single elimination bracket.