The Commercial Appeal

Single site likely for NCAA Tournament

- Chris Bumbaca

After the timing of the coronaviru­s pandemic upended the NCAA tournament last season, the NCAA is taking steps to make sure it will be played in 2021.

The NCAA is moving its men’s basketball tournament from the usual multi-city format to a single-site location in an effort to safely conduct one of the greatest spectacles in sports, the organizati­on said Monday.

“It became apparent to the committee that conducting the championsh­ip at 13 preliminar­y round sites spread throughout the country would be very difficult to execute in the current pandemic environmen­t,” the NCAA said. “The committee has decided the championsh­ip should be held in a single geographic area to enhance the safety and well-being of the event.”

That locale will likely be Indianapol­is, where the Final Four was scheduled to take place from April 3-5. The NCAA staff are in “preliminar­y talks” with Indiana and the city to host the tournament.

Limiting travel and providing a controlled environmen­t will remain a priority for the planning committee, especially as COVID-19 infections reach record highs across the country. The decision to hold the tournament in one location is similar to how the NBA and NHL conducted their postseason­s in “bubble” formats.

“The committee and staff have thoughtful­ly monitored the pandemic to develop potential contingenc­y plans,” NCAA president Mark Emmert said in a statement. “The Board of Governors and my top priorities are to protect the health and well-being of college athletes while also maintainin­g their opportunit­y to compete at the highest level. These principles have guided the decision-making process as we continue to assess how to have a fair and safe championsh­ip experience.”

No decision has been made yet on whether the women’s basketball tournament, held concurrent­ly as the men’s, will be adjusted to fit a similar format. That Final Four is scheduled to be played in San Antonio.

 ?? DAVID J. PHILLIP/AP ?? Duke players celebrate after beating Wisconsin in the 2015 NCAA Tournament championsh­ip game in Indianapol­is.
DAVID J. PHILLIP/AP Duke players celebrate after beating Wisconsin in the 2015 NCAA Tournament championsh­ip game in Indianapol­is.

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