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The CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) was an American men's college basketball postseason tournament founded by Collegeinsider.com. The tournament was oriented toward schools that did not get selected for the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament or National Invitation Tournament (NIT).

The tournament was first contested in 2009. In 2012, it expanded to 32 participating teams, but contracted to 26 teams for the 2016, 2017, and 2019 editions, and 20 teams in 2018. The tournament was canceled in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022, the tournament was re-launched and rebranded as The Basketball Classic.[1]

Format

The tournament consisted of five rounds, single elimination-style, and claims to "use the old NIT model in which matchups in future rounds are determined by the results of the previous round".[2] Criteria for selection include, but are not limited to, win–loss record, strength of schedule, strength of conference, and final ten games. Teams from "major conferences" (defined by CollegeInsider.com as the Power Five conferences, Atlantic 10 Conference, American Athletic Conference, Big East Conference, Conference USA and Mountain West Conference) are generally ineligible. Participating teams must finish the regular season with a .500 winning percentage or better to qualify. The only exception to this was the now-defunct Great West Conference Tournament winner, who was given an automatic bid to play in the CIT if they were not given an at-large bid to participate in the NCAA or NIT tournaments, until the dissolution of the conference in 2013–14.[3] In 2013, the Chicago State Cougars won the Great West Conference Tournament, thus becoming the first team to participate in the CIT with a sub-.500 record (11–21). From the 2016 Tournament to 2019, The Coach John McLendon Classic was played on the first day of the tournament. The Classic was to feature at least one historically black college/university. The winner of the John McLendon Classic advance dto the second round of the CIT. This was the first time in NCAA Division I Basketball history that a "Classic" has been part of a postseason tournament. Previously the John McLendon Classic was played during the regular season.

Teams must pay $30,000 to host a game.[4]

Broadcast

In 2013, CBS Sports Network partnered with the CIT, showing only the championship game, with the earlier rounds streamed live online. Free registration is required to view the games. Starting in 2014, CBSSN aired the semifinals and the championship game.[5] In 2017 the early rounds of the tournament were shown on Facebook Live. In 2018 Monday's 4 classics were announced for CBSSN. All remaining games until the semifinals were moved to CBS' Sports Live streaming service and watchcit.com.

The following is an overview and list of the announcers and television networks to broadcast the CIT:

Year Network Play-by-Play Color analyst Sideline
2009 Fox College Sports Dave Baker Kyle Macy
2010
2011
2012 Dave Calloway
2013[6] CBSSN
2014[7] Dave Popkin Dave Calloway
2015[8] Kyle Macy Kevaney Martin
2016[9]
2017[10]
2018
2019 WatchCIT Jake Griffith Bob Bolen
2020 Tournament canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021

Champions

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Year Champion Runner-up MVP
2009 Old Dominion Bradley Шаблон:Sortname[11]
2010 Missouri State Шаблон:Cbb link Шаблон:Sortname[12]
2011 Santa Clara Iona Шаблон:Sortname[13]
2012 Mercer Utah State Шаблон:Sortname[14]
2013 East Carolina Weber State Шаблон:Sortname
2014 Murray State Yale Шаблон:Sortname
2015 Evansville Northern Arizona Шаблон:Sortname
2016 Columbia UC Irvine Шаблон:Sortname
2017 Saint Peter's Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Шаблон:Sortname
2018 Northern Colorado UIC Шаблон:Sortname
2019 Marshall Green Bay Шаблон:Sortname
2020 Tournament canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021. The tournament was re-launched and rebranded as The Basketball Classic in 2022.
2021

References

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External links

Шаблон:CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament Шаблон:NCAA men's college basketball tournament navbox