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by Ryan Hudson • Mar 16, 2010 11:15 PM EDT
Just like last season, President Barack Obama is filling out a bracket for the men's tournament. This year though, he'll be submitting his predictions for the women's field, too.
In an ESPN exclusive, President Barack Obama filled out his bracket predictions for the 2010 NCAA Men's and Women's Basketball Tournaments with ESPN.com senior writer Andy Katz and ESPN basketball analyst Doris Burke for air on ESPN's SportsCenter on Wednesday, March 17, at noon ET, and Friday, March 19, at 9 a.m., respectively [...]
Said Katz, “After spending a few minutes with President Obama at the White House it was evident he has clearly paid attention to college basketball this season ... [H]e was aware of injuries, star players and key matchups in evaluating the top teams in the field.”
Both of Obama's brackets will be posted online shortly after the segments air, but in the meantime, here are his Final Fours.
Men's: Kansas, Kansas State, Kentucky and Villanova
Women's: Connecticut, Notre Dame, Stanford and Tennessee
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