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2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - DoubleRSU - 03-07-2019 07:21 PM

It’s that time of year again. Please post any rumors or articles with teams accepting or declining CBI and CIT invites. Smaller conference tournaments are kicking off and their teams won’t have to wait until next Sunday.

CBI:
West Virginia (rumor)

CIT:
Presbyterian (Big South)
Charleston Southern (Big South)
St Francis NY (NEC)
Quinnipiac (MAAC) at NJIT (A-Sun) 3/18 ESPN+
Robert Morris (NEC)
Marshall (CUSA) hosting on 3/19
UTRGV (WAC) hosting on 3/20
Wichita State (AAC)
Southern Utah (Big Sky) will host
New Orleans (Southland) hosting Texas Southern (SWAC)on 3/20
Grambling (SWAC)

Accepted but TBD:
Cal Baptist (WAC)
Brown (Ivy)
Longwood (Big South)
Seattle U (WAC)

Declined:
Omaha (Summit)

NIT Autos:
Campbell (Big South)
South Dakota State (Summit)
Loyola-Chicago (MVC)
Belmont (OVC) ***BUBBLE***
Lipscomb (A-Sun) ***BUBBLE***
Hofstra (CAA)
St Francis PA (NEC)
Wright St (Horizon)
Sam Houston St (Southland)
Norfolk St (MEAC)
Harvard (Ivy)


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - BePcr07 - 03-07-2019 07:37 PM

I’m not in a place where I can check, but is the Las Vegas invitational no longer a thing?


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - DoubleRSU - 03-07-2019 07:50 PM

(03-07-2019 07:37 PM)BePcr07 Wrote:  I’m not in a place where I can check, but is the Las Vegas invitational no longer a thing?

The Vegas 16 was only around in 2016. Been dead since.


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - MidWestMidMajor - 03-08-2019 12:56 AM

California Baptist announced they are going to one or the other (must have had invites from both). Will have info next week.
https://cbulancers.com/news/2019/3/5/mens-basketball-cbu-to-host-postseason-basketball.aspx

CBU finishes their 1st season of d1 transition with a winning record: currently 16-13 with one game left on Saturday.
They are not eligible for the WAC tourney because of their transition to d1. But they're going to the post-season.


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - AuzGrams - 03-08-2019 01:01 AM

(03-07-2019 07:37 PM)BePcr07 Wrote:  I’m not in a place where I can check, but is the Las Vegas invitational no longer a thing?

The CBI or CIT would be more popular if they turned themselves into a Vegas 16 type tournament.


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - Stugray2 - 03-08-2019 01:03 AM

(03-08-2019 01:01 AM)AuzGrams Wrote:  
(03-07-2019 07:37 PM)BePcr07 Wrote:  I’m not in a place where I can check, but is the Las Vegas invitational no longer a thing?

The CBI or CIT would be more popular if they turned themselves into a Vegas 16 type tournament.

That's what the organizers of the Vegas 16 thought and ... 05-deadhorse


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - TexanMark - 03-08-2019 08:24 AM

These tourneys are pretty much a joke but I think they still serve some benefits for younger teams or schools that would never sniff at the NCAA or even the NIT


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - CenterSquarEd - 03-08-2019 09:58 AM

(03-08-2019 12:56 AM)MidWestMidMajor Wrote:  California Baptist announced they are going to one or the other (must have had invites from both). Will have info next week.
https://cbulancers.com/news/2019/3/5/mens-basketball-cbu-to-host-postseason-basketball.aspx

CBU finishes their 1st season of d1 transition with a winning record: currently 16-13 with one game left on Saturday.
They are not eligible for the WAC tourney because of their transition to d1. But they're going to the post-season.

That’s a great use of the C-level tournaments, good on them for reaching out!


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - goodknightfl - 03-08-2019 10:08 AM

(03-08-2019 08:24 AM)TexanMark Wrote:  These tourneys are pretty much a joke but I think they still serve some benefits for younger teams or schools that would never sniff at the NCAA or even the NIT

Agree, you can get some extra practice and game time in. If you get a pretty high seed, and can sell tix, you will likely break even or even make a couple of bucks. If you don't lose money and gain tournie type experience it is a good deal.


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - johnintx - 03-08-2019 10:41 AM

(03-08-2019 12:56 AM)MidWestMidMajor Wrote:  California Baptist announced they are going to one or the other (must have had invites from both). Will have info next week.
https://cbulancers.com/news/2019/3/5/mens-basketball-cbu-to-host-postseason-basketball.aspx

CBU finishes their 1st season of d1 transition with a winning record: currently 16-13 with one game left on Saturday.
They are not eligible for the WAC tourney because of their transition to d1. But they're going to the post-season.

Good for them.

IIRC, the CBI is pay-to-play, or at least pay to host. I'm not sure about the CIT. If CBU is willing to pony up to participate, more power to them. It also helps to prove they are willing to invest to be a quality D-I program.


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - Todor - 03-09-2019 05:30 AM

They are really good for mid major and low major teams that are just a year away from breaking thru. Those types of teams don't get that many chances at the post season. The NIT is mostly filled with auto bids and major conference teams.

Not to mention, there are always seniors who have been around 4 or 5 years, maybe mostly been in losing teams, and when they do have a good year finally, it may not be enough for the ncaa tourney, but at these tourneys give them something fun to end with. It's really all about the players and the fans.


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - AuzGrams - 03-09-2019 06:03 AM

(03-08-2019 01:03 AM)Stugray2 Wrote:  
(03-08-2019 01:01 AM)AuzGrams Wrote:  
(03-07-2019 07:37 PM)BePcr07 Wrote:  I’m not in a place where I can check, but is the Las Vegas invitational no longer a thing?

The CBI or CIT would be more popular if they turned themselves into a Vegas 16 type tournament.

That's what the organizers of the Vegas 16 thought and ... 05-deadhorse

I know if UVU, Weber State, Southern Utah, or Dixie State were in, I'd consider.

The organizers of the Vegas 16 made many mistakes.

1. Should have had a decent balance of west coast/midwest/east coast teams instead of a bunch of eastern teams and UC Santa Barbara.
2. Vegas 16 was on a Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday format instead of a Thursday/Friday/Saturday/Sunday format that would work hypothetically.
3. It wasn't even the Vegas 16, if there was 16 teams it may have been a more successful tournament, they should have poached the CBI/CIT teams.


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - MWC Tex - 03-09-2019 09:07 AM

(03-09-2019 06:03 AM)AuzGrams Wrote:  
(03-08-2019 01:03 AM)Stugray2 Wrote:  
(03-08-2019 01:01 AM)AuzGrams Wrote:  
(03-07-2019 07:37 PM)BePcr07 Wrote:  I’m not in a place where I can check, but is the Las Vegas invitational no longer a thing?

The CBI or CIT would be more popular if they turned themselves into a Vegas 16 type tournament.

That's what the organizers of the Vegas 16 thought and ... 05-deadhorse

I know if UVU, Weber State, Southern Utah, or Dixie State were in, I'd consider.

The organizers of the Vegas 16 made many mistakes.

1. Should have had a decent balance of west coast/midwest/east coast teams instead of a bunch of eastern teams and UC Santa Barbara.
2. Vegas 16 was on a Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday format instead of a Thursday/Friday/Saturday/Sunday format that would work hypothetically.
3. It wasn't even the Vegas 16, if there was 16 teams it may have been a more successful tournament, they should have poached the CBI/CIT teams.

The only mistake they made was not giving the schools money to play.
It can work still and the format was great but to break through you need it to be financially worthwhile for the schools...even if you take a loss in the first couple of years.


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - DoubleRSU - 03-09-2019 09:37 AM

The Vegas 16 struck out on high major teams

I believe they did Mon thru Wednesday to keep costs down for the fans

They went for quality over quantity

Shame they didn’t make it.


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - RandomFan - 03-09-2019 05:45 PM

Loyola Chicago joins Campbell as NIT autobids


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - solohawks - 03-09-2019 08:53 PM

South Dakota st about to join the Auto NIt bid list


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - Kit-Cat - 03-09-2019 09:52 PM

(03-09-2019 05:45 PM)RandomFan Wrote:  Loyola Chicago joins Campbell as NIT autobids

Sister Jean will take them to the final four.


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - AuzGrams - 03-10-2019 01:47 AM

(03-09-2019 09:37 AM)DoubleRSU Wrote:  The Vegas 16 struck out on high major teams

I believe they did Mon thru Wednesday to keep costs down for the fans

They went for quality over quantity

Shame they didn’t make it.

I'm not sure Monday-Wednesday is that helpful, hotels are slightly cheaper but it's not like rooms are terribly priced in Vegas.

If they were trying to keep costs down:

Saturday (16 teams / 8 games)
Sunday (8 teams / 4 games)
Monday (4 teams / 2 games)
Tuesday (2 teams / 1 game, maybe a 3rd place game)

I don't think the league would need high major teams necessarily to be successful, but if they could get some teams from MWC, WCC, CUSA, WAC, MVC, MAC, CAA, maybe even American etc it would be a decent tournament.


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - solohawks - 03-10-2019 04:17 PM

Add lipscomb to the auto NIT list


RE: 2019 CBI/CIT accepts and declines - leofrog - 03-10-2019 04:27 PM

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(03-10-2019 04:17 PM)solohawks Wrote:  Add lipscomb to the auto NIT list

Hopefully they get an at large bid.