D3 released its proposal for next years tournament format which
needed to be altered to accommodate moving the Championship game to
Atlanta for the NCAA's 75th anniversary celebration.
Selection Day Monday, Feb. 25
First Round Saturday, March 2---on campus
Second Round Saturday, March 9---on campus
Sweet 16 Saturday, March 16---on campus
Elite 8 Friday, March 22---Salem, Va.
Semi-finals Saturday, March 23--Salem, Va.
Final Sunday, April 7---Phillips Arena, Atlanta, Ga.
This
is pending approval by another committee of Presidents in August. I
would expect this gets approval, unless the Presidents pull out their
calculators and decide it costs more to do it this way than some other
way. Here's the NCAA's article on how they arrived at the above: Tournament Format
There
wasn't any way to do this that was going to make everyone happy. There
are about a million details still to be worked out, but at least we have
something.
As for how I feel about this: Cripes this
is a long tournament. Six weeks and if your team isn't involved beyond
Salem or maybe even earlier its going to be tough to stay interested
into April. We aren't helped by the fact next year's calender pushes
the D1 tournament back a weekend. It ended on April 2 this past
season. We were actually looking at conducting the entire D3 tournament
before the D1 tournament even started in 2013 and I'm not sure that had
ever happened.
I welcome the increase in on campus
games. I've always advocated for this as its an incredible experience
for the host school and its fans. This format doubles the number of
host schools in round one vs the 'pod' format which keeps that number at
14 plus the 4 hosts of the brackets with byes.
The
biggest change will be the eight teams in Salem, which I suppose is a
good thing. However my personal fear is the reality of having to fly
what will probably be 4 or more teams to Salem will cause the tournament
committee to have to be less creative in their pairings. Like for
instance this past season Virginia Wesleyan was paired in a group that
sent them to UW-Whitewater for the sweet 16. That might not happen next
year.
Overall its about as good as could be expected,
like I said there was no way to do this that would make everyone happy
and ultimately this is probably the least disruptive to the most student
athletes.
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