March Madnes 2021 NCAA Tournament

nah, the ACC was the only "power" league that had a conference tournament during this time

Big 8, SWC, Big Ten, SEC, Pac didn't have conference tournaments until the late 70s. Big East wasn't born until 1979.

I think the B1G's first one was in 99. Not sure about the others but I think they were the last to have one, outta the power leagues.
 
I think the B1G's first one was in 99. Not sure about the others but I think they were the last to have one, outta the power leagues.
Big Ten and Pac-10 had their first respective conference tournaments in 1998, 20ish years after everyone else had adopted it. 45 years after the first ACC tournament

Indiana still hasn't won a Big Ten tournament. Worst Blue Blood Ever.
 
Big Ten and Pac-10 had their first respective conference tournaments in 1998, 20ish years after everyone else had adopted it. 45 years after the first ACC tournament

Indiana still hasn't won a Big Ten tournament. Worst Blue Blood Ever.

PAC 10 held their first tournament in 1987.

After the 1990 season, the PAC went back to giving the regular season champion the bid and didn't hold another PAC 10 tournament until 2002.
 
I think the B1G's first one was in 99. Not sure about the others but I think they were the last to have one, outta the power leagues.

SEC went from 1933-1952 but then didn't hold another conference tournament until 1979
 
Big Ten and Pac-10 had their first respective conference tournaments in 1998, 20ish years after everyone else had adopted it. 45 years after the first ACC tournament

Indiana still hasn't won a Big Ten tournament. Worst Blue Blood Ever.

I was curious so I looked it up, but Indiana has only been to one Big 10 tournament final and only 4 semifinals. Fuck without looking I think the Gophers have done that good.
 
SEC went from 1933-1952 but then didn't hold another conference tournament until 1979
yeah, i didn't count that because cbb was in its infant stage back then and a lot of conference champions didn't even participate in the NCAAT

and good info about the Pac.
 
I think the B1G's first one was in 99. Not sure about the others but I think they were the last to have one, outta the power leagues.

Pac and BIG weren't far apart

Ivy?
 
I was curious so I looked it up, but Indiana has only been to one Big 10 tournament final and only 4 semifinals. Fuck without looking I think the Gophers have done that good.

Indiana isn't really Indiana any more
 
Yeah, Houston's really been the only opportunity for a Texas school between '66 and 2019. Tech had a good chance two years ago but wasn't able to bring it home.

But the women have had six. Three for Baylor and one each for Texas, Texas Tech and Texas A&M.

Men's hoops in Texas needs to improve. But I shouldn't be talkin', my guys have literally sucked the past few years.
Texas had a good shot in 2003.

Except they couldn't stop Carmelo Anthony. No one could.
 
Couldn’t ask for a much better start.
 
Oh shit. One of the refs just collapsed
 
SC playing scared
 
That was fucked.

At least it looks like hes alert.
 
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