College basketball s Gavitt Holzman plan on having NCAA tournament fields sites as scheduled
College basketball's Gavitt, Holzman plan on having NCAA tournament fields, sites as scheduled NCAA.com
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NCAA SVP for basketball Dan Gavitt & NCAA VP of women's basketball Lynn Holzman join to discuss the DI Council's decision to start basketball Nov. 25. — NCAA (@NCAA) "As of today, we are planning and continue to plan to have our championship with the full field," Holzman told Katz. "If we have to pivot to make different decisions in order to ensure that health and safety we will." The introduction of in-season disruption could pose new challenges in evaluating teams for the postseason. But Gavitt seemed confident in a committee's ability to adapt and adjust its criteria as needed.
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PRESENTED BY NCAA.com correspondent Andy Katz spoke with NCAA Senior Vice President of Basketball Dan Gavitt and NCAA Vice President of Women's Basketball Lynn Holzman a few days after the for the 2020-21 men's and women's college basketball seasons. Here are some insights from the conversation, including their thoughts on the state of the 2021 NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments. First, a quick refresher on schedule changes made for the 2020-21 season: Programs can begin preseason practice on Wednesday, Oct. 14 — a 42-day window to conduct no more than 30 practices. There will be no preseason exhibitions or scrimmages before Nov. 25. Teams must play a minimum of 13 games against DI opponents to be considered for NCAA championship selection. DI men's basketball has three scheduling options for the 2020-21 season. 24 regular-season games and up to three games in one multi-team event. 25 regular-season games and up to two games in one multi-team event. 25 regular-season games without playing in a multi-team event. DI women's basketball has two scheduling options for the 2020-21 season. 23 regular-season games and up to four additional games in one multi-team event. 25 regular-season games without participating in a multi-team event.On the postseason
As of Sept. 18, both Gavitt and Holzman are anticipating the NCAA tournament to take place as planned. The plan as of now is to have 68 teams for the men and 64 for the women, multiple sites used throughout both events as well as the Men's Final Four in Indianapolis and a Women's Final Four in San Antonio, Texas. ???? ?????? ?????? ?? ???????????? ????????
NCAA SVP for basketball Dan Gavitt & NCAA VP of women's basketball Lynn Holzman join to discuss the DI Council's decision to start basketball Nov. 25. — NCAA (@NCAA) "As of today, we are planning and continue to plan to have our championship with the full field," Holzman told Katz. "If we have to pivot to make different decisions in order to ensure that health and safety we will." The introduction of in-season disruption could pose new challenges in evaluating teams for the postseason. But Gavitt seemed confident in a committee's ability to adapt and adjust its criteria as needed.