For a tournament named after a website they have a crappy website and twitter. Im not sure where they are announcing the teams but wikipedia is updating them
For a tournament named after a website they have a crappy website and twitter. Im not sure where they are announcing the teams but wikipedia is updating them
20 of the 32 teams in the CIT have been selected with 10 pairings announced. That leaves 12 teams to be selected and 6 games to be scheduled. From the Southland, Sam Houston is selected. They will play Jackson State. Interesting that Texas A&M Corpus Christi is not selected yet. They were second to Stephen F. Austin which was undefeated in the Southland. Corpus Christi had a 15 and 3 record in SLC play and has some quality guards. They may be in the CBIT but I am not sure of that.
Looking more and more like Vegas.
RaginCajunBasketball (@Cajunbasketball) tweeted at 10:42 PM on Sun, Mar 13, 2016:
An announcement on @Cajunbasketball postseason plans will made tomorrow morning.
We are playing corpus Christi on Wednesday in the cit
#CajunNation News (@CajunDreDog) tweeted at 11:24 PM on Sun, Mar 13, 2016:
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The Islanders (25-7, 15-3 Southland) have a veteran team (eight seniors), strong guards and a potent forward combo in 6-7 Southland defensive player of the year Rashawn Thomas (17 ppg/8 rpg) and 6-7 Bryce Douvier (10 ppg/7 rpg). SR G Hameed Ali (11 ppg/5 apg) and SO G Ehab Amin (9 ppg) are stellar defenders. SR G Brandon Pye (10 ppg) is a one of the nation's top 3-point shooters. They rank among the nation's steals leaders and are the only Southland team to beat three-time defending SLC tournament champion Stephen F. Austin in the last three years ('Jacks are 59-1 vs. conference foes in that span; Islanders beat them last season). I saw them play in-person in the SLC tourney semifinals vs. Sam Houston State. Quality team coached by former Rice HC Willis Wilson. They'll have the guard advantage and Long vs. Thomas will be a good one.
I am not T, but it is different in the sense that there are alternatives in basketball which do NOT require a buy-in. There are none in football.
Win 80% of your games in hoops and you will likely be in either the NCAA or the NIT. Win 80% of your football games and you will be in a bowl that your only source of income is ticket sales.
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