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The NCAA has released the bracket for the 2011 NIT Season Tip-Off tournament, featuring Syracuse and Oklahoma State as the tourney's top seeds. The tournament will take place from November 14-23, with the top four seeds hosting early-round games on their respective campuses. The semifinals finals will be played at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Syracuse returns a lot of talent from last year's 27-8 squad, including Scoop Jardine and last year's leading scorer, Kris Joseph. The Orange should once again be among the favorites to win the Big East title, if not a national championship.
Oklahoma State finished the 2010-11 season with a loss to Washington State as a 3-seed in the postseason NIT. OSU has had some some success at the Tip-Off before, winning the tournament in 1991 over Georgia Tech.
Games will be hosted at Stanford and Virginia Tech, to round out the top four seeds. The rest of the field will include George Mason, Oral Roberts, Colorado State, Texas-San Antonio, Manhattan, Brown, Monmouth, Florida International, Fresno State and Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
Jul 20 8:48p by Louis Bien - 0 comments
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2011 NIT Season Tip-Off: Easy Road For Syracuse, Tough One For Stanford
Blogging The Bracket's analysis of the 2011 NIT Season Tip-Off Bracket notes that Syracuse got a great draw in the bracket, while the other three host teams are likely to have a tougher time.
Here's the bracket. The three teams the Orange could possibly face in the first two rounds are Manhattan, Albany and Brown - not exactly a murderer's row. Manhattan, for example, went 3-15 in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference last year.
The other three host teams won't have it quite so easy. Virginia Tech could face a George Mason team in the second round that beat Villanova in the first round of the NCAA Tournament last year. Oklahoma State could face either Oral Roberts or Texas-San Antonio in the second round, and while those programs aren't exactly superpowers, they aren't Manhattan or Brown, either. Stanford, meanwhile, will take on either Colorado State or SMU in the second round, and neither of those schools should be pushovers.
Jul 21 8:00a by Charlie Wilmoth - 0 comments