Sycamores in Dick's Preseason NIT; Square off against LSU

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NEW YORK--- Marking its 25<SUP>th</SUP> anniversary, the 2009 Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off Tournament field was announced today by C.M. Newton, chair of the NIT Selection Committee.

“Anyone who is a fan of college basketball knows the storied history behind this tournament – the foundation of the great fields started with the first NIT in 1985, when three of the NCAA Final Four® teams that played in March met in the NIT Season Tip-Off championships at Madison Square Garden, a kind of “First Four™,” commented Newton, who is in the College Basketball Hall of Fame.

The 2009 Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off teams and brackets are as follows:

The East Regional will take place at Duke University where the Blue Devils, three time champions of the NIT Season Tip-Off (1985, 2000, 2005), will play the Big South Conference’s Coastal Carolina University, while the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, from the Atlantic 10 Conference, will face Southern Conference representative Elon University.

In the West Regional, Arizona State University, a 1997 fourth-place finisher in the NIT Season Tip-Off, is the host site for its game against Texas State University-San Marcos out of the Southland Conference, and for the Texas Christian University (TCU) vs. Cal State Northridge matchup.

The Southeastern Conference’s Louisiana State University is the site for the South Regional, and the Tigers will tip against Indiana State University from the Missouri Valley Conference, while Western Kentucky University, who finished second in the 1986 NIT Season Tip-Off, will play the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, from the Horizon League.

In the North Regional, the University of Connecticut, twice a third-place finisher in the NIT Season Tip-Off (1997, 2003), is the host against the Patriot League’s, Colgate University, while Hofstra University, from the Colonial Athletic Association faces Yale University.

The regional games will be played on November 16 and 17, the consolation bracket will take place on November 23 and 24 (sites to be determined), and the Championship round comes to New York City’s Madison Square Garden for the “First Four” semifinal and final doubleheaders, November 25 and 27. The NIT Season Tip-Off assures every participating team four games once again this year.

First- and second-round games will be played at the home campus of the four highest-seeded teams. The winners of those sites will move onto New York City. The remaining 12 teams will play third- and fourth-round games on the home campus sites of the three highest remaining seeds. Participating teams will not play any team twice, and the third and fourth rounds will be assigned to the most geographically compatible site possible.


ESPN will provide coverage throughout the event, televising games on ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPNU. Games on ESPN and ESPN2 will be simulcast on ESPN360.com

http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?key=/n...09/announcements/20090812+nit+tip+off+release
 

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Nuthin like a national stage for Jake Kelly and the Sycamores to show the nation what they can do. Like I said in an earlier post this team is not going to sneak up on anyone this year!
 
fabulous news! Now we need to wait and see if Jake Kelly will be eligible, this should nearly complete the schedule I think
 
Super Awesome!

I assume we have Prettyman and McKenna to thank?

Actually when I heard we were getting Kelly I made a few phone calls... They said they could make it happen as long as I kept my mouth shut, it was tough! But I did it!

Thank me now or later, it's fine!
 

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Outstanding!

Kudos to KM and RP on this coup! Hope we're serving a ton of humble pie to some bayou bengals!
 
What the hell is humble pie? Do we look like we are from the greater North East? Doubtful... Anything that reminds me of the Patriots makes me gag.

How does humble pie remind you of the Patriots?

To eat humble pie, in common usage, is to apologize and face humiliation for a serious error. Humble pie, or umble pie, is also a term for a variety of pastries, originally based on medieval meat tripe pies.
 
Official Press Release from State:

August 12, 2009

INDIANA STATE SELECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE 2009 NIT SEASON TIP-OFF
Sycamores Will Open The Season On November 16 At LSU

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – The Indiana State Sycamores will participate in the 2009 Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-off as announced earlier today (Aug. 12) by C.M. Newton, chair of the NIT Selection Committee.

The Sycamores assignment is the South Region, where they will open the 2009-10 campaign at No. 3 seed Louisiana State on November 16 at the Maravich Center. Other teams participating in the South Region will be Western Kentucky and Milwaukee. The winners from each first round game will then battle on November 17 for the right to advance to the NIT Season Tip-off “First Four” which will be held at Madison Square Garden. The two teams that drop their first round contests will also play in a second round game on November 17.

“The NIT Season Tip-Off Tournament will provide both great competition and great exposure for our program,” Indiana State head coach Kevin McKenna said. “This event will be a tremendous challenge for our team, but gives us and our loyal fans something to really look forward at the beginning of the season.”

If the Sycamores are able to win two games in Baton Rouge, they will advance to New York City’s Madison Square Garden on November 25 for the “First Four.” The championship and consolation games in New York are slated for November 27.

If Indiana State does not win both games, the Sycamores and the rest of the remaining 12 teams will play third and fourth round games on the home campus sites of the three highest remaining seeds. Participating teams will not play any team twice, and the third and fourth rounds will assigned to the most geographically compatible site possible.

Duke is the top seed for the entire event and will host the East Regional. Those teams participating with Duke are Coastal Carolina, Charlotte and Elon. Arizona State is the host of the West Regional which features Texas State, TCU and Cal St.-Northridge. UCONN is the host of the North Regional against Colgate, Hofstra and Yale.

Duke, UCONN, LSU and Arizona State are the top four national seeds. Western Kentucky, Hofstra, TCU and Charlotte round out the top eight.

ESPN will provide coverage throughout the event, televising games on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU. Games on ESPN and ESPN2 will be simulcast on ESPN360.com.

In August of 2005, the NIT, LLC, which is under the umbrella of the NCAA, assumed control of the postseason NIT and the NIT Season Tip-Off Tournament. The postseason NIT was founded in 1938 by a group of New York City sportswriters while the NIT Season Tipoff, formerly known as the Preseason NIT, started in 1985. An independent at-large committee chooses the field for both events. Since the inception of the two tournaments, tens of thousands of student-athletes and coaches have participated. Visit www.nit.org for more details on tournament history, selection committee and procedures.
 

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How many games do we have before this? Would be nice to see the team build on its chemistry before going south to face LSU.
 

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Wasn't "Humble Pie" a rock group in the early 70's?

Yeah I think that comes up when you google it, I was not alive then. lol I was just saying that was a big Bill Belichick rally cry a few seasons ago. He was in the media talking about humble pie all the time and it just irritated the hell out of me, because I had never heard of such a pie... lol
 
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