Imperial Valley Press

NCAA in talks with Indianapol­is to host all of March Madness

- BY JOHN MARSHALL AP Basketball Writer

The NCAA announced Monday it plans to hold the entire 2021 men’s college basketball tournament in one geographic location to mitigate the risks of COVID- 19 and is in talks with Indianapol­is to be the host city.

The Final Four is already set to be held in Indianapol­is next April and the NCAA has its headquarte­rs in the Indiana capital.

Early-round games had been scheduled at 13 predetermi­ned sites across the country, with regionals in Minneapoli­s, Denver, Memphis, Tennessee, and New York City, with the First Four in Dayton, Ohio.

The NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee determined moving those to one location would allow a safe and controlled environmen­t with venues, practice facilities, lodging and medical resources all near one another.

“Trying to run an event of 68 teams, 67 games over the course of three weeks in a safe and responsibl­e way really needed to be managed in a much controlled, singular environmen­t,” NCAA senior vice president of basketball Dan Gavitt told NCAA.com.

“The committee has made a really sound decision here, disappoint­ing as it is to go away from our valued hosts for 13 different sites from First Four through the regionals,” he said. “Condensing this to one geographic area that we can do it in a more safe and responsibl­e way is where we need to be.”

The NCAA set a Nov. 25 start date for the season as it tries to bounce back from the two lucrative tournament­s being canceled last spring due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. Cancellati­on of the NCAA Tournament led to a $ 375 million shortfall in revenue di s t r ibuted to member

institutio­ns, putting a huge strain on athletic department­s across the country.

Schools have scrambled to fill schedules while the coronaviru­s has wreaked havoc on college football, causing the cancellati­on of more than 60 games. Multiple basketball programs are currently on pause due to COVID- 19 and the Ivy League announced last week the cancellati­on of winter sports, including men’s and women’s basketball.

Gavitt said there is no plan to change the Nov. 25 start date and the plan is for the NCAA Tournament to be played in March and April as scheduled. No determinat­ion has been made on whether fans will be allowed, a decision that will also face individual conference­s as their tournament­s approach in March.

NCAA President Mark Emmert earlier floated the idea of playing the NCAA Tournament in a bubble after the NBA and NHL managed to complete their seasons with similar setups.

It might be a while before the women’s basketball committee decides what it wants to do with the tournament. Since 2015, the first two rounds have been played on home campuses of the top 16 seeds. Those aren’t known until Selection Monday, so there are no predetermi­ned sites.

The women’s Final Four next March is set for San Antonio and the regionals are supposed to be played in Albany, New York, Austin, Texas, Cincinnati and Spokane, Washington.

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AP FILE ?? Duke players celebrate after the NCAA Final Four college basketball tournament championsh­ip game against Wisconsin in Indianapol­is, in this 2015 file photo. The NCAA announced Monday it plans to hold the entire 2021 men’s college basketball tournament in one geographic location to mitigate the risks of COVID-19 and is in talks with Indianapol­is to be the host city.
PHOTO/DAVID J. PHILLIP AP FILE Duke players celebrate after the NCAA Final Four college basketball tournament championsh­ip game against Wisconsin in Indianapol­is, in this 2015 file photo. The NCAA announced Monday it plans to hold the entire 2021 men’s college basketball tournament in one geographic location to mitigate the risks of COVID-19 and is in talks with Indianapol­is to be the host city.

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