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NCAA will replace COVID- 19 teams

- Erick Smith

Should any teams selected to the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournament­s be impacted by COVID- 19 and forced to withdraw, there is a contingenc­y plan to quickly replace the school in the bracket.

There will not be any replacemen­ts once the tournament­s begin, however.

The NCAA detailed the plan in an announceme­nt Thursday ahead of Selection Sunday for the men’s field March 14 and the women’s field March 15.

The first priority in replacing any team will be to ensure that all 31 conference­s playing will be represente­d. That would mean if a school from a one- bid league drops out then it would be replaced by a team from the same league. Should the team withdrawin­g be from a conference with multiple bids then a selection would be made from those atlarge teams considered when the field was announced.

One significant part of the plan: There will be no seeding changes once the field is released. The incoming team will assume the position in the bracket of the team it replaces.

Should any automatic qualifier be deemed unavailabl­e to play before the bracket is announced, the conference may specify a replacemen­t based on criteria submitted before Friday.

The highest- ranked four at- large schools that are not included in the field can be considered replacemen­t teams. The teams will be ordered one through four and be required to continue testing protocols for COVID- 19 in case they are later considered as a replacemen­t.

Once the field is announced, any school from a single- bid league would have to pass seven consecutiv­e days of COVID- 19 tests to be allowed in the field.

The deadline for replacing teams in the men’s and women’s tournament is March 16 at 6 p. m. ET. The men’s tournament starts March 19 in the Indianapol­is area. The women’s tournament starts March 21 in San Antonio.

If any team is forced out for medical reasons, then its opponent would advance.

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