The full 2013 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament bracket was unveiled live on CBS Sunday, kicking off March Madness.

Four No. 1 seeds were named by the committee selection, with Louisville nabbing the top seed.

The Cardinals won 10 straight games, earning the highest overall seed after completing a 29-5 season topped with a stunning championship win on March 16 in the Big East tournament. They trailed Syracuse by 16 points early in the second half but increased their full-court pressure and won 78-61.

While the Big East champions soared to the top of the 68-team bracket released Sunday, they were joined by fellow No. 1 seeds Kansas, Indiana and Gonzaga. Unfortunately, the team that won the NCAA championship last year was left out; Kentucky did not get a seed and will have to settle for a shot at the National Invitation Tournament. The Wildcats will travel to Robert Morris to play in the first round of the second-tier tournament on Tuesday.

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For the first time in school history, West Coast Conference champion Gonzaga (30-2) nabbed a No.1 lead spot. Miami became the first ACC team not to receive a top seed after winning both the regular season and the conference tournament in the ACC. The Hurricanes nabbed the No. 2 seed along with Duke, Georgetown and Ohio State.

The first four games of the NCAA Tournament will be played on Tuesday and Wednesday. The second round games take place on Thursday and Friday. The third round will be contested over the weekend on the March 23 and 24, while the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight games will go run through the 28-31.

The championship will be held at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Ga. The Regional championships will take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Calif., the Verizon Center in Washington D.C., Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, Texas, and Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind.

The NCAA March Madness Live app will be available to download via the App store and Google Play in March. The app will provide college basketball fans with multi-screen digital access to the 2013 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship.