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The NCAA Tournament consists of four regionals: the East, the Midwest, the South, and the West. The regional games are commonly known as the "East", "Midwest", "South", and "West", according to their location, though in 2004-2006 they were named according to the cities, where they took place. The Midwest Regional are the NCAA games, which are held among the teams of the Midwest region.
The NCAA mens basketball tournament fields 65 teams. 30 teams make their appearence in the NCAA games by winning the consequent conferences, 34 teams by gaining "at-large" bids, given by the NCAA Selection Committee, and another one is an automatically qualified team from the Ivy League.
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