The Record (Troy, NY)

NCAA to play women’s NCAA Tournament at 1 site, eyes Texas

- By DOUG FEINBERG

The NCAA plans to stage the entire women’s basketball tournament in one geographic area and San Antonio is the likely host site.

The move, announced Monday, was made to help mitigate the risks of COVID-19 and matches that of the men’s tournament, which the NCAA said last month will be played in a single area — most likely Indianapol­is.

The women’s Final Four in 2021 was already set for San Antonio and the NCAA has begun preliminar­y talks with the Texas city to hold the entire 64-team tournament in the area.

“Conducting the championsh­ip in one geographic region allows for more planning and execution of safeguards that provide potential benefits for promoting the health and safety of student athletes, the NCAA membership and all individual­s involved in the championsh­ip,” said Nina King, the NCAA women’s basketball committee chair and senior athletic director at Duke. “By making this difficult decision now, it allows for an earlier opportunit­y to work proactivel­y with local public health officials within the host communitie­s and ensures that the identified guidelines and protocols are considered for a more controlled environmen­t.”

The first two rounds of the women’s tournament have been played on campus sites the past few seasons with the top four seeds in each region hosting. The regionals were slated to be played this season in Albany, New York, Austin, Texas, Cincinnati and Spokane, Washington.

The NCAA expects the tournament to be played in late March and early April as usual, though there is a chance the timeframe could be shorter.

“San Antonio was the perfect region for us to explore because it already has an establishe­d and fully operationa­l local organizing committee in place for the 2021 Women’s Final Four,” said Lynn Holzman, vice president of women’s basketball at the NCAA.

Two schools, Incarnate Word and UTSA, will serve as hosts for the Final Four.

“We were already preparing to host a tremendous Women’s Final Four; the opportunit­y to develop a plan for hosting all 64 teams is both exciting and a great opportunit­y for our local economy,” San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said. “It is also a tremendous responsibi­lity, and I know our local organizing committee and our hospitalit­y industry will make the safety and wellbeing of the athletes, coaches and fans its highest priority.”

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