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How Does An 18 Team Conference Do A Basketball Tournament?
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RE: How Does An 18 Team Conference Do A Basketball Tournament?
(02-16-2024 02:37 PM)random asian guy Wrote:  In the sports of men’s and women’s basketball specifically, the membership determined that for the 2024-25 season, the top 15 teams would compete in the 2025 ACC Women’s and Men’s Basketball Tournaments. In addition to the decision on ACC Tournament play, the men’s basketball regular season will continue with a 20-game conference slate while the women will continue to play an 18-game campaign.

https://theacc.com/news/2024/2/14/genera...lotte.aspx

I guess they figured the last three teams would have a zero chance to get an NCAA invitation anyway. I would prefer 14 or 16 team tournament.

The OCD part of my brain would've preferred a nice, neat 16-team tournament with no byes... but I can certainly live with this decision.
02-16-2024 05:44 PM
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