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2027, 2028 NCAA Basketball Tournament Regional Sites Unveiled

NCAA Basketball Tournament Regional Sites Revealed For 2027, 2028


The NCAA has decided on two regionals for the women’s basketball tournament through at least 2028. Las Vegas and Philadelphia will host the two 2027 regionals and Portland, Oregon, and Washington will be the sites for the 2028 Sweet 16.

The NCAA switched to a two-region format in 2023. It will be the first time Philadelphia has hosted women’s tournament regional games since 2011, and the first time the Wells Fargo Center has hosted women’s tournament games since the 2000 Final Four.

Since the NCAA has two regional-round sites for its Division I women’s basketball tournament instead of four, each site hosts two bracket quadrants’ worth of games.

“The selection of Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Portland, and Washington D.C. to host the 2027 and 2028 regional championships underscores the remarkable growth of the Division I Women’s Basketball Championship,” NCAA vice president of women’s basketball Lynn Holzman said.

“These cities, recognized as epicenters of the sport, have a proven track record of hosting successful events and possess the necessary infrastructure to support the expanding championship and its two-site regional format. We extend our gratitude to all the bid cities for their participation and look forward to building further momentum for women’s basketball.”

Las Vegas will host the NCAA women’s basketball tournament for the first time since 1991 and Washington since 1997

Additionally, this is the first time that Las Vegas will host the women’s tournament since 1991 and Washington since 1997. Philadelphia will be hosting its first regional since 2011 and fifth overall. Portland hosted regional play last year.

“[Washington] it’s, a great, sports town and, the consistency of the success that we’ve had. It’ll be well attended,” Maryland coach Brenda Frese said. “I think it makes it a lot more fun. … I think it’s been fantastic how they’ve been able to, to make it work with the two sites.”

Other NCAA Final Four sites include Tampa, Florida (2025), Phoenix (2026), Columbus, Ohio (2027), Indianapolis (2028), San Antonio, Texas (2029), and Dallas (2031). Next year’s sites are Birmingham, Alabama, and Spokane, Washington. The 2026 sites are Fort Worth, Texas, and Sacramento, California.

Meanwhile, the men’s NCAA Tournament will have Kansas City, New York, San Antonio, and Los Angeles host regionals in 2027. The following year, Raleigh, North Carolina, Detroit, Dallas, and San Francisco will serve as hosts.

Dayton will continue to host the First Four through 2028. Including the preliminary rounds, the men’s tournament will spread across the country to 25 cities in 18 states over the 2027 and 2028 tournaments.