INDIANAPOLIS
--- Returning to elements of its original format after 22 years, the
NIT Season Tip-Off will move to a doubleheader “common site” format for
the 2006 event. The announcement was made today by NIT Committee Chair
C.M. Newton and Greg Shaheen, president of the NIT, L.L.C. The format
change will enable more fans to enjoy the event and guarantees
participating institutions of at least two games.
The tournament will begin in four regions: East (Charlotte, Charlotte
Bobcats Arena); South (Nashville, Nashville Arena); Midwest
(Indianapolis, Conseco Fieldhouse); and West (Spokane, Spokane Arena).
"We’ve been examining this event for the past eight months and the
importance of giving our teams an opportunity to play at least two
games in regional sites showed itself as a priority early in the
process,” Newton commented. Going to regional sites and guaranteeing
teams two games levels the playing field and just makes good basketball
sense,” he continued.
The University of North Carolina, which won the NCAA National
Championship in 2005 headlines a field which includes Baylor, Belmont,
Butler, Colorado State, Fordham, Gonzaga, Indiana, Iona, Lafayette,
North Carolina-Wilmington, Notre Dame, Rice, Sacred Heart, Tennessee
and Winthrop.
"The increase in attendance and record ratings in our first year of
conducting the NIT was very encouraging and we fully expect the
interest by teams and their fans to continue to grow. The Season
Tip-Off established itself early on as a premier tournament, and we are
confident that these enhancements will add to that tradition for our
student-athletes and fans” Shaheen added.
The first-round doubleheaders tip off in Indianapolis and Nashville on
November 13 and in Charlotte and Spokane on November 14. The regional
consolation and championship games will be played the following day at
each site. Winners from each site will compete in New York’s Madison
Square Garden in the NIT Season Tip-Off semifinal and championship
doubleheaders, November 22 and 24.
The Midwest and South Regions will be played November 13 and 14.
Indiana will play Lafayette and Notre Dame will face Butler in
Indianapolis, while the Nashville site will feature Tennessee vs.
Fordham and UNC Wilmington vs. Belmont.
The East and West Regions will take place November 14 and 15. North
Carolina will play Sacred Heart and Winthrop will take on Iona in
Charlotte; in Spokane, Gonzaga will take on Rice and Baylor will face
Colorado State.
ESPN’s family of networks will once telecast the tournament, with coverage scheduled for at least 12 games.
Information regarding game times and tickets will be provided in the
coming weeks. For more information on the NIT, go to www.nit.org.
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