What is 1992 ncaa tournament bracket?

The 1992 NCAA Tournament featured a total of 64 teams competing for the championship title. The tournament began on March 19, 1992, and ended on April 6, 1992, with Duke University winning their second championship title, defeating the Michigan Wolverines 71-51 in the championship game.

The bracket was organized into four regions: East, West, Southeast, and Midwest. The number one seeds for each region were Duke (East), Kansas (West), Ohio State (Southeast), and UCLA (Midwest).

The tournament was also notable for being the first year that the NCAA introduced the "play-in" game, where the two lowest-seeded teams would compete in a game for the right to enter the main bracket and play as a 16th seed.

Other notable teams in the 1992 NCAA Tournament included Kentucky, Indiana, and Arkansas. The tournament also featured memorable upsets, such as Santa Clara upsetting the second-seeded Arizona in the first round, and Penn defeating Nebraska in the second round.