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CBI bracket and teams

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http://www.gazellegroup.com/cbi/news/cbi_080317.htm


March 17, 2008
Contact: Dan Loney ([email protected]), 609-921-1300

PRINCETON, N.J. – The Gazelle Group is pleased to announce its 16-team field for the inaugural College Basketball Invitational. The tournament will get underway on Tuesday, March 18 and Wednesday, March 19 with a total of eight Opening Round matchups:​


East Regional
March 18th

(4) Richmond at (1) Virginia, 7 p.m. ET
March 18th
(3) Rider at (2) Old Dominion, TBD​


Midwest Regional
March 18th

(3) Brown at (2) Ohio, TBD
March 19th
(4) Cincinnati at (1) Bradley, 7 p.m. ET​




South Regional
March 19th
(4) Utah at (1) UTEP, TBD
March 19th

(3) Miami (Ohio) at (2) Tulsa, TBD



West Regional
March 18th
(3) Houston at (2) Nevada, 9 p.m. ET
March 19th

(4) Valparaiso at (1) Washington, 9 p.m. ET


Click here to view the entire bracket for the tournament.
The College Basketball Invitational is single-elimination, up until the Championship Series, with all games being played at campus sites. Prior to the semifinals, the four remaining teams will be re-seeded. The Championship Series will be a best of three series (home-away-home), in which the higher seed will get the first and last (if necessary) home games.
“I’m excited,” said University of Houston head coach Tom Penders. "This tournament is something a little different. It’s cutting edge. Our program has come a long way during the last four years, and this is a great opportunity to be a part of a prestigious new tournament. Given the choice between the two (the CBI and the NIT), I would much prefer the CBI. They are trying to get the best field they can possibly get. "
“We excited to have a chance to cotinue to play and that the CBI is giving us this opportunity to continue to play," said University of Washington head coach Lorenzo Romar. "My players have worked very hard and deserve this chance. And despite our record down the stretch, I think our team has been playing some of its best basketball of the year.”
Fox College Sports is the official broadcast home for the CBI, starting Tues., March 18 with the Virginia Cavaliers hosting the Richmond Spiders at 7 p.m. ET and the Nevada Wolf Pack hosting the Houston Cougars at 9 p.m. ET. Two more games will be aired on Wed., March 19 with the Cincinnati Bearcats visiting the Bradley Braves (7 p.m. ET) and the Washington Huskies hosting the Valparaiso Crusaders at 9 p.m. ET.
The Gazelle Group is a sports marketing firm, specializing in event production and management, client representation, and sponsorship consulting, based in Princeton, N.J. Gazelle produces numerous nationally-recognized events, such as the 2K Sports College Hoops Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer, the O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic and the Legends Classic. For more information on the Gazelle Group, please visit www.gazellegroup.com.​
 
Does anyone know if the Illini received a CBI invitation.

With as well as they played in the B10 tournament, I would think the players would have loved a chance to win this tournament.
 
Ticket sales at brisk at Tulas--
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?articleID=20080317_2__TheUn62533

And some are upset at Alabama that the AD turned down the opportunity to participate--
http://blog.al.com/tidecorner/2008/03/tide_basketball_turns_corner_t.html

What the heck does he mean by this statement?
"If Bradley and UTEP can weather the financial storm to participate in the tournament, one would think Alabama could too."

But, back to his main point, it's hard to fathom that a $60,000 guarantee would be an issue for a team that averaged over 12,000 fans per game in 2007. Maybe Spring Break was an issue.
 
I think it's obvious what he means....if those backward hicks from Peoria and El Paso can pony up $60,000, why can't us civilized people at an advanced basketball powerhouse like Alabama afford to do so. :)
 
I think it's obvious what he means....if those backward hicks from Peoria and El Paso can pony up $60,000, why can't us civilized people at an advanced basketball powerhouse like Alabama afford to do so. :)

Well, I guess our AD is a better money manager than their AD. Maybe in Alabama, they only deal in pork bellies and shrimp heads ... this dollar thing might have them baffled. ;)
 
I know that I'm getting WAY ahead of myself, but if Bradley makes the finals, would we have just one home game possible since we're on the bottom half of the bracket?
 
I know that I'm getting WAY ahead of myself, but if Bradley makes the finals, would we have just one home game possible since we're on the bottom half of the bracket?

I think it all depends on who gets to the "Final 4"... which then gets re-seeded. For example, if Valpo, Mia-Oh, ODU and Bradley get to the Final 4.... we could be the top seed.

But of the #1 seeds, I would say (at best) we are the 3rd #1 over UTEP... but even then, that's a stretch.

So yea... if Bradley were to make it to the Finals, I'd say we would be looking at only 1 home game IMO.
 
I never thought I would see the day people from Alabama called people from Illinois hicks ;)

Thats because there are 3 groups:

  • hicks
  • hillbillies
  • rednecks


Hicks (us apparently) preside in the midwest and northern states

Hillbillies are mainly the Kentucky and Tennessee variety...

Those Bama people...they would be constituted as rednecks...


And yes, if your AD refuses a home game in the CBI because he thinks you would rather spend your money on cheap booze, lawn ornaments, and NASCAR....you might be a redneck ;)
 
I am surprised Tom Penders' Houston team didn't get an NIT bid and they fell to the CBI, anyways..........

I would love to see Bradley meet Houston in the 3-game final round!

Seems the two guys who bitc*hed the most over the last couple years about the NCAA and bids (Penders and Maryland's Gary Williams)
both got raw deals this year, with Houston getting left out of the NIT with a 22-9 record, 3rd place in CUSA,
and Maryland was sent on the road for its first NIT game!
 
I am surprised Tom Penders' Houston team didn't get an NIT bid and they fell to the CBI, anyways..........

I would love to see Bradley meet Houston in the 3-game final round!

Seems the two guys who bitc*hed the most over the last couple years about the NCAA and bids (Penders and Maryland's Gary Williams)
both got raw deals this year, with Houston getting left out of the NIT with a 22-9 record, 3rd place in CUSA,
and Maryland was sent on the road for its first NIT game!

Houston probably would not have been 'left out' of the NIT had they not chosen to play in the CBI on the Saturday prior to the NCAA and NIT selections. My guess is that they probably would have gotten in considering they finished well ahead of both Tulsa and UTEP, and only 1 game behind UAB in C-USA.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/hotstories/5622751.html
 
did i hear them right tonight that we automatically have to play away in the first championship game? that doesnt seem right even though we are a number 1 seed and the only number 1 seed left... this tournament is ridiculous
 
Yes, that is what the announcers stated. BU plays on the road Monday, 3/31, and at home Wed. 4/2. Then on the road Friday, 4/4 if needed.
 
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