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MARCH MADNESS: IT'S GOTTA BE THE SHOES!

     Today, THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY provides yet another NCAAtournament bracket -- not just the schools but also their shoecontracts.  Schools are listed in seed order.     
WEST REGION
EAST REGION
UCLA Reebok Wake Forest Nike
Connecticut Nike Massachusetts Nike
Maryland Nike Villanova Nike
Utah Reebok Oklahoma State Nike
Mississippi State Nike Alabama Nike
Oregon Nike Tulsa Converse
Cincinnati Nike UNC-Charlotte Reebok
Missouri Adidas Minnesota Converse
Indiana Converse St. Louis Converse
Temple Nike Stanford Nike
Texas Reebok Illinois Converse
Santa Clara Converse Pennsylvania Adidas
Long Beach State Asics Drexel Converse
Gonzaga Nike Old Dominion Nike
TN-Chattanooga Asics St. Peter's Nike
Florida Int'l Converse NC A&T Nike
MIDWEST REGION
SOUTHEAST REGION
Kansas Converse Kentucky Converse
Arkansas Converse North Carolina Nike
Purdue Nike Michigan St. Converse
Virginia Reebok Oklahoma Converse
Arizona Nike Arizona State Nike
Memphis Converse Georgetown Nike
Syracuse Nike Iowa State Nike
Western Kentucky Nike BYU Reebok
Michigan Nike Tulane Nike
So. Illinois Reebok Florida Reebok
Louisville Converse Xavier Reebok
Miami (OH) Adidas Ball State Nike
Nicholls State Adidas Manhattan Adidas
WI/Green Bay Nike Weber State Nike
Texas Southern Adidas Murray State Nike
Colgate Adidas Mt. St. Mary's No Deal
CRUNCHING THE NUMBERS: Nike leads the way with 30, followedby Converse (15), Reebok (9), Adidas (7), and Asics (2). MountSt. Mary's wears Adidas, but they do not have a contract with thecompany. As for No. 1 seeds, Converse has two and Reebok andNike have one each. But Nike has three No. 2 seeds and three No.3's (THE DAILY).

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