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2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 2:47 am
by bonarae
http://www.collegeinsider.com/tournamen ... esults.php

ALL TIMES EASTERN

March 19:
7 pm
EKU at Gardner-Webb
Fairfield at Kent State
Savannah State at East Carolina
Rider at Hartford
7:05 pm
Oakland at Youngstown State
7:30 pm
Boston U at Loyola (MD)
8:00 pm
Tennessee State at Evansville
UND at UNI

March 20:
7 pm:
Elon at Canisius
8 pm:
UW Green Bay at Bradley
South Alabama at Tulane
Chicago State at UIC
8:30 pm:
Oral Roberts at UT Arlington
10 pm:
High Point at UC Irvine
Cal Poly at Weber State
12 midnight:
Air Force at Hawaii

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 4:50 am
by dal4018
bonarae wrote:http://www.collegeinsider.com/tournamen ... esults.php

ALL TIMES EASTERN

March 19:
7 pm
EKU at Gardner-Webb
Fairfield at Kent State
Savannah State at East Carolina
Rider at Hartford
7:05 pm
Oakland at Youngstown State
7:30 pm
Boston U at Loyola (MD)
8:00 pm
Tennessee State at Evansville
UND at UNI

March 20:
7 pm:
Elon at Canisius
8 pm:
UW Green Bay at Bradley
South Alabama at Tulane
Chicago State at UIC
8:30 pm:
Oral Roberts at UT Arlington
10 pm:
High Point at UC Irvine
Cal Poly at Weber State
12 midnight:
Air Force at Hawaii
Let's go TSU,SSU make some noise!!!!

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 2:21 pm
by Wildcat Ryan
I do like the possibility of a Weber State/Northern Iowa game.

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 8:00 pm
by putter
Wildcat Ryan wrote:I do like the possibility of a Weber State/Northern Iowa game.
That would be a quality game!

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 3:49 pm
by clenz
UNI and WSU both got screwed out of the NIT.

I see no way, with the lack of a true bracket in this one, that there should be a reason that WSU/UNI should be matched up before the title

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 7:30 pm
by SuperHornet
Rider (19-14, 12-6 MAAC) d. Hartford (17-14, 10-6 America East) 63-54
East Carolina (19-12, 9-7 C-USA) d. Savannah State (19-15, 11-5 MEAC) 66-65
Eastern Kentucky (25-9, 12-4 OVC) d. Gardner-Webb (21-13, 11-5 Big South) 69-62
Youngstown State (18-15, 7-9 Horizon) d. Oakland (16-17, 10-6 Summit) 99-87
Loyola (MD) (22-11, 12-6 MAAC) d. Boston U (17-13, 11-5 America East) 70-63
Evansville (IN) (19-14, 10-8 MVC) d. Tennessee State (18-15, 11-5 OVC) 84-72

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 10:05 pm
by DSUrocks07
SuperHornet wrote: East Carolina (19-12, 9-7 C-USA) d. Savannah State (19-15, 11-5 MEAC) 66-65
:ohno: :ohno: :ohno:

SSU boned themselves with all the missed free throws, going 6-14 with quite a few on the front end of "1-and-1s". ECU whittled away a 10 point deficit to come back to win. :thumbdown:

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 7:06 pm
by grizzaholic
Well Weber State is up 28 at the half on Cal Poly.


EDIT 50-18 Weber. Making Cal Poly look really bad.

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 8:06 pm
by bonarae
Final Scores tonight:

Canisius def. Elon 69-53
Bradley def. UW Green Bay 75-69
Tulane def. South Alabama 84-73
UIC def. Chicago State 80-69
Oral Roberts def. Texas-Arlington 84-76
Weber State def. Cal Poly 85-43
UC Irvine def. High Point 80-71

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:24 am
by bonarae
In a very late-night game, Air Force def. Hawaii in a close game, 69-65.

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 2:46 am
by uofmman1122
grizzaholic wrote:Well Weber State is up 28 at the half on Cal Poly.


EDIT 50-18 Weber. Making Cal Poly look really bad.
Exorcising all those pent up Montana demons. :lol:

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 5:22 am
by dal4018
DSUrocks07 wrote:
SuperHornet wrote: East Carolina (19-12, 9-7 C-USA) d. Savannah State (19-15, 11-5 MEAC) 66-65
:ohno: :ohno: :ohno:

SSU boned themselves with all the missed free throws, going 6-14 with quite a few on the front end of "1-and-1s". ECU whittled away a 10 point deficit to come back to win. :thumbdown:
So the Tigers give this game away???

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 5:24 am
by dal4018
SuperHornet wrote:Rider (19-14, 12-6 MAAC) d. Hartford (17-14, 10-6 America East) 63-54
East Carolina (19-12, 9-7 C-USA) d. Savannah State (19-15, 11-5 MEAC) 66-65
Eastern Kentucky (25-9, 12-4 OVC) d. Gardner-Webb (21-13, 11-5 Big South) 69-62
Youngstown State (18-15, 7-9 Horizon) d. Oakland (16-17, 10-6 Summit) 99-87
Loyola (MD) (22-11, 12-6 MAAC) d. Boston U (17-13, 11-5 America East) 70-63
Evansville (IN) (19-14, 10-8 MVC) d. Tennessee State (18-15, 11-5 OVC) 84-72
Tenn St SF Robert Covington might have cost himself a shot at being a late first round selection.

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 6:01 am
by Wildcat Ryan
Air Force's website says that the Falcons' next game is against Weber State in Ogden.

http://www.goairforcefalcons.com/sports ... 13aaa.html

Air Force advances to play Weber State in Ogden, Utah on Saturday, March 23 in the second round.

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 9:22 am
by Wildcat Ryan
Official, Air Force will play in Ogden on saturday :clap:

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 9:26 am
by clenz
Wildcat Ryan wrote:Official, Air Force will play in Ogden on saturday :clap:
Wow...they didn't get out of playing a decent team this time.

They were supposed to go to UNI for the first round but didn't didn't, they picked Hawaii in stead aparently

UNI gets UI-C

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 9:40 am
by Wildcat Ryan
clenz wrote:
Wildcat Ryan wrote:Official, Air Force will play in Ogden on saturday :clap:
Wow...they didn't get out of playing a decent team this time.

They were supposed to go to UNI for the first round but didn't didn't, they picked Hawaii in stead aparently

UNI gets UI-C

If AFA is able to get past Weber, they will most likely play at UNI next, but there is a very good possibility that Weber and UNI could meet in the next round, and most likely in Cedar Falls

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 10:09 am
by clenz
Wildcat Ryan wrote:
clenz wrote: Wow...they didn't get out of playing a decent team this time.

They were supposed to go to UNI for the first round but didn't didn't, they picked Hawaii in stead aparently

UNI gets UI-C

If AFA is able to get past Weber, they will most likely play at UNI next, but there is a very good possibility that Weber and UNI could meet in the next round, and most likely in Cedar Falls
UNI will host throughout, that I can promise you. It was announced before the second half was half over that UNI would be hosting Saturday if we held on to win.

The remaining field has 3 MVC schools left.


Tulane (20-14) @ Bradley (17-16) 8p
UIC (18-15) @ UNI (19-14) 8p
Eastern Kentucky (25-9) @ Evansville (19-14) (@ S. Indiana Univ) 1:30p
Canisius (19-13) @ Youngstown St (18-15) 7p
Rider (19-14) @ East Carolina (19-12) 5p
Air Force (18-13) @ Weber St (27-6) 9p
Kent State (21-13) @ Loyola MD (22-11) 3p
UC Irvine (21-15) @ Oral Roberts (19-14) TBA

Pretty much all Eastern schools. I would bet that if UC-Irvine wins the winner of the Weber State/Air Force win you two will be matched up. I see UNI getting one of our conference mates if both/either were to win.

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 11:22 am
by Wildcat Ryan
clenz wrote:
Wildcat Ryan wrote:

If AFA is able to get past Weber, they will most likely play at UNI next, but there is a very good possibility that Weber and UNI could meet in the next round, and most likely in Cedar Falls
UNI will host throughout, that I can promise you. It was announced before the second half was half over that UNI would be hosting Saturday if we held on to win.

The remaining field has 3 MVC schools left.


Tulane (20-14) @ Bradley (17-16) 8p
UIC (18-15) @ UNI (19-14) 8p
Eastern Kentucky (25-9) @ Evansville (19-14) (@ S. Indiana Univ) 1:30p
Canisius (19-13) @ Youngstown St (18-15) 7p
Rider (19-14) @ East Carolina (19-12) 5p
Air Force (18-13) @ Weber St (27-6) 9p
Kent State (21-13) @ Loyola MD (22-11) 3p
UC Irvine (21-15) @ Oral Roberts (19-14) TBA

Pretty much all Eastern schools. I would bet that if UC-Irvine wins the winner of the Weber State/Air Force win you two will be matched up. I see UNI getting one of our conference mates if both/either were to win.

I wouldnt be suprised to see Oral Roberts again if they beat Irvine, this time hopefully in the Dee (even though we already beat them in Oklahoma, I'd like to watch a few more home games) :nod:

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 2:31 pm
by clenz
Come to find out today that it was basically admitted that UNI will host 5 games if we get to the point of playing 5 games....simple math tells you 32 teams, to get to the championship would be game 5 and we were told that we will avoid Evansville and Bradley (conference mates) until the semis or finals.


I don't see anyone taking a home game away from UNI. UNI had the second largest home crowd in the tournament last night (behind only Hawaii) in a game that was moved to a new night, during spring break week when there are essentially zero students on campus....and it was by far the smallest crowd of the year for a UNI game.

The low cost of hosting a game is easily overcome by what we will draw, even though it will be low compared to our regular season.

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 5:08 pm
by Wildcat Ryan
clenz wrote:Come to find out today that it was basically admitted that UNI will host 5 games if we get to the point of playing 5 games....simple math tells you 32 teams, to get to the championship would be game 5 and we were told that we will avoid Evansville and Bradley (conference mates) until the semis or finals.


I don't see anyone taking a home game away from UNI. UNI had the second largest home crowd in the tournament last night (behind only Hawaii) in a game that was moved to a new night, during spring break week when there are essentially zero students on campus....and it was by far the smallest crowd of the year for a UNI game.

The low cost of hosting a game is easily overcome by what we will draw, even though it will be low compared to our regular season.


Hopefully Weber can at least keep hosting before they take on UNI, it's funny the matchup I have wanted in football forever, is likely to happen in basketball.

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 5:18 pm
by clenz
Wildcat Ryan wrote:
clenz wrote:Come to find out today that it was basically admitted that UNI will host 5 games if we get to the point of playing 5 games....simple math tells you 32 teams, to get to the championship would be game 5 and we were told that we will avoid Evansville and Bradley (conference mates) until the semis or finals.


I don't see anyone taking a home game away from UNI. UNI had the second largest home crowd in the tournament last night (behind only Hawaii) in a game that was moved to a new night, during spring break week when there are essentially zero students on campus....and it was by far the smallest crowd of the year for a UNI game.

The low cost of hosting a game is easily overcome by what we will draw, even though it will be low compared to our regular season.


Hopefully Weber can at least keep hosting before they take on UNI, it's funny the matchup I have wanted in football forever, is likely to happen in basketball.
If you can afford the bids (it's pretty damn cheap) and you will draw better than your potential match up you'll host.

I'm also willing to bet UNI is willing to pay a little extra to ensure a host.


I'd love to see a UNI/Weber State football and basketball match up. I wish our UNC home and home was with Weber State. It'd give me an excuse to head out that way to see my companies new store out there and see a game

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 5:34 pm
by grizzaholic
Anybody got a good feed for the Weber v. Air Force game?

Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 5:56 pm
by clenz
There is one site doing it...not a great feed though

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Re: 2013 CIT Bracket

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 5:57 pm
by clenz
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