Wichita Selected to Host Opening Round Games for Expanded 2027 and 2028 NCAA Tournament
March Madness is heading back to Wichita.
The NCAA has officially selected Wichita, Kansas, to host Opening Round games for the 2027 and 2028 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship, marking a significant milestone as the men's tournament expands from 68 to 76 teams beginning in 2027. Wichita will join longtime host Dayton, Ohio, in welcoming teams during the opening days of college basketball's biggest event.
The decision reinforces Wichita's reputation as one of the nation's premier college basketball destinations while introducing a new format that accommodates the expanded NCAA Tournament field.
NCAA Tournament Expansion Creates New Opportunity
The addition of eight teams to the NCAA Tournament required changes to the tournament's opening schedule.
Beginning in 2027, both Wichita and Dayton will host three Opening Round games on Tuesday and Wednesday following Selection Sunday. The expanded format will feature 12 automatic qualifiers and 12 at-large teams competing for spots in the traditional 64-team bracket.
The NCAA approved tournament expansion earlier this year, prompting a nationwide search for an additional Opening Round host city.
Wichita Earns the Bid
After reviewing proposals from multiple interested cities, the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Committee selected Wichita as the newest Opening Round site.
The recommendation was later approved by the Division I Men's Basketball Oversight Committee, officially awarding Wichita hosting duties for both the 2027 and 2028 tournaments. Wichita State University will serve as the official host in partnership with Visit Wichita, Sedgwick County, and the City of Wichita.
Committee Chair Keith Gill cited Wichita's passionate basketball culture and central location as major reasons behind the selection, noting that the city is well-positioned to welcome teams from across the country on short notice after Selection Sunday.
INTRUST Bank Arena Returns to the National Stage
All Opening Round games will be played at INTRUST Bank Arena, a venue already familiar with NCAA Tournament basketball.
The downtown arena previously hosted first- and second-round NCAA Tournament games in 2018 and 2025, while Wichita's history as an NCAA Tournament host dates back to 1956. Over the decades, the city has welcomed numerous March Madness contests at Levitt Arena, the Kansas Coliseum, and INTRUST Bank Arena.
The NCAA's decision continues Wichita's long tradition as one of college basketball's most respected host cities.
Wichita's Basketball Tradition
Basketball has been deeply woven into Wichita's identity for generations.
The success of Wichita State University, combined with consistently strong attendance at NCAA Tournament events, has helped establish the city as one of the country's premier basketball markets. The Shockers reached the 2013 Final Four, earned a No. 1 seed in the 2014 NCAA Tournament, and built one of the nation's most passionate fan bases.
That tradition played a significant role in convincing the NCAA that Wichita could successfully launch the expanded tournament.
Local Leaders Celebrate the Announcement
The announcement was welcomed by both university and community leaders.
Wichita State Director of Athletics Kevin Saal called the selection an honor, emphasizing the city's reputation for supporting college basketball while highlighting the economic impact the tournament will have on Wichita and the surrounding region.
INTRUST Bank Arena Regional General Manager A.J. Boleski also expressed excitement about bringing another national championship event to the venue and providing a first-class experience for participating teams and fans.
NCAA Senior Vice President of Basketball Dan Gavitt added that Wichita's central location makes it an ideal destination, allowing many participating schools and fan bases to travel efficiently during the tournament's opening days.
How the Expanded Opening Round Will Work
The new Opening Round format reflects the NCAA's expansion to 76 teams.
The six automatic-qualifier games will feature the tournament's lowest-seeded conference champions, while the six at-large matchups will involve the final at-large teams selected to the bracket. The NCAA also plans to consider travel logistics when assigning teams to Opening Round sites, helping reduce unnecessary travel before the first round begins.
The first expanded Opening Round will be held March 16–17, 2027, with Wichita again hosting games March 14–15, 2028.
Economic and National Impact
Hosting the Opening Round is expected to bring significant benefits beyond basketball.
Thousands of visiting fans, student-athletes, coaches, media members, and NCAA officials will travel to Wichita over consecutive years, creating a substantial economic boost for local hotels, restaurants, transportation providers, and businesses.
The announcement also strengthens Wichita's national profile as a destination capable of hosting major sporting events, continuing a trend that recently earned the city recognition as one of America's leading sports-event hosts.
Looking Ahead to March Madness
The expanded NCAA Tournament begins a new era for college basketball.
With Wichita joining Dayton as an Opening Round host, the first days of March Madness will now feature games in two basketball-rich communities capable of welcoming teams from across the country. The additional host site provides greater flexibility for the NCAA while creating new opportunities for fans to experience the excitement of the tournament's opening games.
As the sport prepares for its first 76-team bracket, Wichita is set to become one of the most important stops on the road to the Final Four.
Final Takeaway
The NCAA's decision to award Wichita the 2027 and 2028 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship Opening Rounds represents a major milestone for both the city and the tournament itself. Driven by the expansion to a 76-team field, Wichita's rich basketball history, central location, and proven ability to host championship events made it a natural choice to join Dayton in launching March Madness.
When the expanded tournament tips off in March 2027, Wichita will once again find itself at the center of college basketball, welcoming teams and fans as the pursuit of a national championship officially begins.




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