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Date Posted: 11:32:28 03/12/03 Wed
Author: Stagman
Subject: Don't Be Surprised If...
In reply to: JoeStag 's message, "NIT Bid - Holy Cross or Big East" on 22:51:05 03/11/03 Tue

The Eastern portion of the NIT becomes a Big East/ACC challenge scenario.

The ACC will likely send: NC State, UNC, Ga Tech, UVA, Clemson

The Big East will likely send: Providence, Nova, St Johns, Seton Hall, G'town

Any matchups between those schools would be decent draws and certainly more favorable than games involving Drexel or Fairfield. It would also guarantee that name teams would advance to the next round and thus guarantee another decent gate.

I also would not doubt that Siena might get the nod over FU simply because of the greater potential to draw.

I hope I am wrong on all counts.

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: Don't Be Surprised If... -- jenningsbeach, 13:04:22 03/12/03 Wed

Come to think of it, the Monday and Tuesday games match up the No. 33-40 seeds. Which means we wouldn't play a major-conference team until the second round. If we get a home game next week, the opponent will likely be Drexel, URI or Richmond.

Since Fairfield is selling tickets to a Monday or Tuesday game, I assume the NIT has contacted the school and given us the go-ahead. With the NIT announcing the field late Sunday night, a Monday game means less than 24 hours to sell tickets—which is not conducive to drawing a good crowd. So the first mini-round host teams must know they're in already. Not sure a Fairfield home game is a done deal yet—things are still fluid, I suppose. But it must be close to being a done deal.


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