Now that Baseball season is over, and the GMU football discussion can't start until July - this is the best discussion topic i could come up with
1) The NCAA is considering an expansion of the men's and women's basketball tournaments. The current number of teams is 68, and there are plans for a potential expansion to 76 teams as early as the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. However, a decision on future NCAA Tournament expansion is not expected to happen before the end of this season (2025-26). (I could see this moved to 2026-27)
2) https://www.cbssports.com/college-b...likely-in-the-near-term-amid-myriad-concerns/
Discussion
If approved the NCAA Tourney will add 8 additional slots/teams. GMU finished #2 in the A-10 do they make this version of the NCAA Tourney?
THIS WILL NEVER HAPPEN - Guarantee all regular season conference champions AND Conference Tourney champions a spot in the NCAA Tourney, or limit this to P4/Big East?
My analysis
What was the KenPom, RPI, SoS ranking of GMU (79)? Was it in the top 8 of the teams that did not make the Tourney?
There are multiple teams with a better KenPom ranking than GMU and had losing records- Utah, Butler, Arizona State, Rutgers, South Carolina, Kansas State, USC. Would they be better choices?
Dayton (77) had a better KenPom than GMU.
Effectively move the first 8 of the NIT Tourney to the NCAA Tourney and bring in another 8 teams to the bottom of the NIT selection.
Not sure if it helps get the A-10 teams into the tourney more often, but I believe it helps the A-10 get at least another team into the NIT
(assuming the NIT format stays the same).
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this may help the women's program, assuming they continue the rise in the program.
This season they had multiple entries, and the talent can be such that the top of the A-10 is competitive with the middle of the P4/BE.
1) The NCAA is considering an expansion of the men's and women's basketball tournaments. The current number of teams is 68, and there are plans for a potential expansion to 76 teams as early as the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. However, a decision on future NCAA Tournament expansion is not expected to happen before the end of this season (2025-26). (I could see this moved to 2026-27)
2) https://www.cbssports.com/college-b...likely-in-the-near-term-amid-myriad-concerns/
Discussion
If approved the NCAA Tourney will add 8 additional slots/teams. GMU finished #2 in the A-10 do they make this version of the NCAA Tourney?
THIS WILL NEVER HAPPEN - Guarantee all regular season conference champions AND Conference Tourney champions a spot in the NCAA Tourney, or limit this to P4/Big East?
My analysis
What was the KenPom, RPI, SoS ranking of GMU (79)? Was it in the top 8 of the teams that did not make the Tourney?
There are multiple teams with a better KenPom ranking than GMU and had losing records- Utah, Butler, Arizona State, Rutgers, South Carolina, Kansas State, USC. Would they be better choices?
Dayton (77) had a better KenPom than GMU.
Effectively move the first 8 of the NIT Tourney to the NCAA Tourney and bring in another 8 teams to the bottom of the NIT selection.
Not sure if it helps get the A-10 teams into the tourney more often, but I believe it helps the A-10 get at least another team into the NIT
(assuming the NIT format stays the same).
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this may help the women's program, assuming they continue the rise in the program.
This season they had multiple entries, and the talent can be such that the top of the A-10 is competitive with the middle of the P4/BE.