As Indianapolis prepares to host its eighth Final Four in April, third graders across the state are shooting for a championship involving books, not basketballs. The NCAA and the Indiana Sports Corp. have launched Read to the Final Four, a literacy program in which students will compete in a personalized reading tournament, complete with a selection show in January. Former WNBA star and Final Four Local Organizing Committee Co-Chair Katie Douglas explains how the competition works.

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