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Denver on Wednesday has been named a host city for its first and second rounds of this 2023 and 2025 NCAA men’s basketball tournaments, the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee declared. The matches will be played at Pepsi Center and hosted by the Mountain West Conference.
This is going to be the sixth and seventh occasions Pepsi Center will have put men’s championship games. The stadium hosted – and second-round matches in 2004, 2008, 2011 and 2016, and will host the West Regional in 2021. This was the site of the 2012 women’s Final Four.
The NCAA unveiled more than 450 host websites for a variety of championships from 2022-23 year throughout the 2025-26 year old.
Other declared host websites in Colorado contain the 2022 and 2024 D-II men’s and women’s cross country regionals (Washington Park in Denver), 2022 and 2026 men’s hockey baseball regionals (Budweiser Events Center in Loveland), 2023 and 2025 men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships (Neta along with Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl in Pueblo), 2023 women’s gymnastics regionals (Magness Arena in Denver) and also 2024 men’s and women’s skiing championships (Steamboat Resort and Howelsen Hill in Steamboat Springs).
The 2021 men’s hockey regionals will even take place in Loveland.
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