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2015 NCAA Tournament bracket printable: The Final Four will be complete on Sunday

After Wisconsin and Kentucky won thrilling games, four more teams will get their opportunity to join the Final Four on Sunday.

Ricky O'Donnell
Ricky O'Donnell has covered basketball at all levels for more than a decade at SB Nation. He’s currently the Associate Director of Programming.

After two incredible games kicked off the Elite Eight on Saturday, the Final Four will get its final two participants on Sunday. We already know one game next Saturday will be a Final Four rematch between Kentucky and Wisconsin. On the other side of the bracket, Duke will play Gonzaga and Louisville will play Michigan State for the right to join the Wildcats and Badgers in Indianapolis.

You can follow along with all of the action with our printable bracket.

The early game on Sunday will feature two teams few expected to make the Elite Eight at the start of the tournament. Michigan State and Louisville will face off in the East regional after the Spartans shot down Virginia and Oklahoma, while Louisville knocked off Northern Iowa and NC State.

Michigan State has been as hot as any team in the country this side of Kentucky since making a run to the Big Ten Tournament title game and pushing Wisconsin to overtime while there. Louisville looked to be in big trouble after senior guard Chris Jones was booted off the team in late February. Instead, the Cardinals might be playing their best offensive basketball of the season right now thanks to the contributions of Wayne Blackshear and Quentin Snider next to stars Montrezl Harrell and Terry Rozier.

The evening game is a heavyweight throwdown between Gonzaga and Duke. The ‘Zags and Blue Devils are two of the biggest teams in the country and have the shooting to go shot-for-shot with anyone. The battle in the middle will be one to watch. On one side is Jahlil Okafor, the Duke freshman and future top-two pick in the NBA Draft. On the other side is Przemek Karnowski, Gonzaga’s 7’1, 300-pound junior center. Duke wing Justise Winslow could be the deciding factor. He was amazing in the Blue Devils’ Sweet 16 victory over Utah as a two-way force with the size and athleticism that would give any team trouble.

Louisville and Michigan State tip at 2:20 p.m. ET, while Duke and Gonzaga will follow around 5:05 p.m. ET. It should be another great day of basketball.

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