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2010 Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off Classic update

This is from Sept 8th and it looks like some wiggle room if teams back out. The issue is that a quality eight team never happened and TCU came to the table with conditions.

UMass will open the season against Rider at the Mullins Center on Nov. 12 in a game that's part of the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament. The Minutemen play four games as part of the event. UMass is expected to face Southern Cal at the MassMutual Center in Springfield on Nov. 20, but it's possible the matchups at the MassMutual Center could still be changed.

Organizers have not determined if the games in Springfield will be tournament style. If they aren't, UMass will likely face Texas Christian on Nov. 22. If they are, they'll face the winner of TCU and Bradley.

The Minutemen will host Division II American International on Nov. 24.

http://www.gazettenet.com/2010/09/08/non-league-slate-keeps-team-close-home
 
Quote from above - Organizers have not determined if the games in Springfield will be tournament style. If they aren't, UMass will likely face Texas Christian on Nov. 22. If they are, they'll face the winner of TCU and Bradley.

So Bradley is playing TCU now instead of USC?
 
Man...if I was considerring going to this event as a fan I'd pull out now. What a joke.

Any warm weather tourney's we can sneek into late...Hawaii...Florida...Cali...Az.....:)
 
If we get out now though, we're left with just 8 non-conf. games.
Gotta' have at least 10 - gives us a better chance to reach 20 wins this season before the Valley tourney. It also prepares us better for the Valley.
If we pull out now, we'll be in the bottom half of the conference in scheduling.
Hopefully, we'll stick with those 7 teams and just make the most of the tourney.
 
Perhaps New Mexico State has reconsider after losing some of it's players. I've seen nothing about their schedule or any team playing there. Then perhaps it could be 6 teams playing round robin. Just speculating in the absense of any concrete decisions.
 
New Tournament Details

New Tournament Details

Guys, we are no longer playing the New Mexico State/UMass winner/loser, but now have a predetermined game Nov. 21 versus TCU in a similar format to the 2003 Las Vegas Tournament when we knew going in we were playing Miami (Fla.) in the last game. For more news on the schedule, check out the news release on BradleyBraves.com:

http://www.bradleybraves.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=3400&ATCLID=204994260

Looking forward to seeing a lot of red this season,
BP
 
New Mexico St and UMass are both going to be somewhat better than TCU (RPI hit) and now there's the D-II everyone dreaded (better than a SWAC school I guess). This turned into a rather marginal tournament rather quickly. This is the type of thing where people are going to hammer our schedule in March and they won't realize how these things work.
 
Still a couple concerns about the tournament.

It is my understanding that the entire event has to be played inside a 14 day window. With TAMK on 11/12 and the final game elsewhere on 11/29 that is a potential 3-day extension. But maybe that just applies to individual teams.

Also, there are supposedly restrictions on non-DI participation if they are not actually part of the event.

However, when the HOF people actually make their official announcement (still pending) these things will be clearer.

I just hope that BU's participation in this event this year doesn't come back to haunt them-either for playing too many games or being disqualified from participating in a tournament next year.
 
MassMutual site lists 3 days with 4 games on Sat and 3 on Sunday and Monday.

Found the real schedule
Saturday, November 20:

game 1 12:00pm Dowling College vs. Loyola Marymount
game 2 2:30pm Rider Universiy vs. TCU
game 3 5:00pm Bradley University vs. University of Southern California
game 4 7:30pm New Mexico State University vs. University of Massachusetts

Sunday, November 21:

game 5 12:00pm Rider University vs. Loyola Marymount University
game 6 2:30pm University of Southern California vs. New Mexico State University
game 7 5:00pm TCU vs. Bradley University

Monday, November 22:

game 8 4:00pm Lyndon State vs. Springfield College
game 9 6:00pm LeMoyne vs. American International College
game 10 8:00pm TCU vs. University of Massachusetts

http://www.halloffametipoff.com/schedule.php
 
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Really disappointed in the quality/times of this tourney at the BHOF. I live within four hours, and was excited about seeing two games over the weekend. Now the teams are marginal, and they are playing both games at 5:00 pm. That's fine for Saturday, but tough on Sunday when you need to be at work on Monday. Was hoping for two early afternoon games. Oh well....
 
Really disappointed in the quality/times of this tourney at the BHOF. I live within four hours, and was excited about seeing two games over the weekend. Now the teams are marginal, and they are playing both games at 5:00 pm. That's fine for Saturday, but tough on Sunday when you need to be at work on Monday. Was hoping for two early afternoon games. Oh well....


Sunday game are great...maybe they can play them in a real small womens arena also. :)
 
The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame finally announced the complete field and schedule for the 2010 Hall of Fame Tip-Off, Nov. 20-22 at the MassMutual Center in Springfield, Massachusetts.
There will now be 12 teams taking part in the event-
http://www.masslive.com/sports/index.ssf/2010/09/basketball_hall_of_fame_tip-of.html

The schools now include-
Bradley
TCU
Rider
Umass
USC
New Mexico State
Loyola Marymount
Dowling College (DII)
LeMoyne (DII)
American International (DII)
Lyndon State College (DIII?)
Springfield College (DIII)
 
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