All Nine Sky Teams in Sears BracketBusters Pool
All nine Big Sky Conference men’s basketball teams will be on the pool for ESPN’s Sears BracketBuseters, making them eligible to earn one of the 13 televised times in February.
The 10th annual Sears BracketBusters, a three-day event pitting potential NCAA Championship hopefuls against each other Feb. 17-19, will feature 13 national televised games – on either ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU or ESPN3. The hopefuls will be selected from a pool of 142 teams from 16 conferences, the largest Sears BracketBuseters Pool in the event’s history.
This marks the second straight season that all nine Big Sky teams are in the pool. Montana, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Sacramento State and Weber State will play home games, while Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Montana State and Portland State will play road games.
Last season, Montana played Long Beach State in a nationally-televised game.
For the seventh straight year, ESPNU will feature five Sears BracketBusters games, while ESPN or ESPN 2 will televise up to six, and ESPN will carry two. The 13 Sears BracketBusters mathcups will be announced Monday, Jan. 30 with dates, times and networks. The television matchups are selected by ESPN, while a Committee of Conference Commissioners determines the additional non-televised games.
Sears BracketBusters, named because of the success of the teams in NCAA Championship play, will provide the 26 televised teams an opportunity to play other top non-conference opponents three weeks before Selection Sunday. The 116 teams not selected for Sears BracketBusters will compete against each other through the same three days.
The 142-team field will feature teams from 16 conferences: 12 each from Colonial Athletic Association, Mid-American Conference and Southland; 11 each from Ohio Valley Conference and Big South; 10 each from Horizon League, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, Missouri Valley and Summit League; nine each from America East, Big Sky and Big West; eight from the Western Athletic Association; four from the Southern Conference; three from the MEAC; and two from the West Coast Conference.
As part of the agreement, all 13 of the Sears BracketBusters home teams in televised games, as well as the remaining 58 home squads, will play a return game at the home facility of their opponent in November or December of the 2013-14 season.
Sears BracketBusters is part of ESPN’s college basketball franchise programming, along with Rivalry Week, Feast Week presented by Lowe’s, Holiday Hoops Presented by Kay Jewelers, Judgment Week and Championship Week Presented by Dick’s Sporting Goods.
Teams participating this season in Sears BracketBusters have produced 87 appearances in the last six NCAA Championships.
Sears BracketBusters Home and Away Teams (Matchups announced Jan. 30)
Home Team
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Visiting Team
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America East
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Albany
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Binghamton
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Maine
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Boston University
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New Hampshire
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Hartford
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Vermont
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UMBC
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Stony Brook
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Big Sky
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Montana
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Eastern Washington
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Northern Arizona
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Idaho State
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Northern Colorado
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Montana State
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Sacramento State
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Portland State
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Weber State
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Big South
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Charleston Southern
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Campbell
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Coastal Carolina
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High Point
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Gardner-Webb
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Liberty
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Radford
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Presbyterian
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VMI
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UNC-Asheville
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Winthrop
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Big West
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UC Irvine
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Cal Poly
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UC Riverside
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UC Davis
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Cal State Fullerton
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UC Santa Barbara
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Cal State Northridge
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Long Beach State
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Pacific
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Colonial
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Delaware
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Drexel
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George Mason
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James Madison
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Georgia State
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Old Dominion
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Hofstra
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Towson
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Northeastern
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UNC Wilmington
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VCU
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William & Mary
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Horizon
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Butler
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Loyola (Ill.)
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Cleveland State
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UIC
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Detroit
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Valparaiso
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Green Bay
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Wright State
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Milwaukee
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Youngstown State
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Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
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Canisius
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Fairfield
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Iona
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Marist
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Loyola (Md.)
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Niagara
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Manhattan
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Rider
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Saint Peter’s
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Siena
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Mid-American
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Ball State
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Akron
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Bowling Green
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Buffalo
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Central Michigan
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Eastern Michigan
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Kent State
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Northern Illinois
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Miami (Ohio)
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Toledo
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Ohio
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Western Michigan
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MEAC
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Morgan State
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Delaware State
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Hampton
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Missouri Valley
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Bradley
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Drake
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Creighton
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Indiana State
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Evansville
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Northern Iowa
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Illinois State
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Southern Illinois
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Missouri State
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Wichita State
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Ohio Valley
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Austin Peay
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Morehead State
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Eastern Illinois
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SE Missouri State
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Eastern Kentucky
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Tennessee-Martin
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Jacksonville State
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Tennessee Tech
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Murray State
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Tennessee State
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SIU Edwardsville
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Southern
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Appalachian State
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College of Charleston
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Davidson
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Wofford
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Southland
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McNeese State
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Central Arkansas
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Nicholls State
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Lamar
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Northwestern State
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Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
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Sam Houston State
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Texas-Arlington
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Southeastern Louisiana
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Texas-San Antonio
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Stephen F. Austin
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Texas State
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Summit League
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UMKC
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IPFW
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North Dakota State
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IUPUI
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Oral Roberts
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Oakland
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South Dakota State
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Southern Utah
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South Dakota
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Western Illinois
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WAC
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Idaho
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Fresno State
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Louisiana Tech
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Hawaii
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New Mexico State
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Nevada
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Utah State
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San Jose State
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West Coast Conference
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Loyola Marymount
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St. Mary’s (Calif.)
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Sears BracketBusters in NCAA Championship play from 2006-11:
2011 NCAA Championship: 13 berths – Akron, Boston University, George Mason, Indiana State, Morehead State, Northern Colorado, Old Dominion, Saint Peter’s, UC-Santa Barbara, UNC Ashville, Utah State, VCU, and Wofford. Eight wins: George Mason defeated Villanova; Morehead State defeated Louisville; UNC Ashville defeated Arkansas-Little Rock; VCU defeated USC, Georgetown, Purdue, Florida State and Kansas.
2010 NCAA Championship: 12 berths – Butler, Morgan State, Murray State, New Mexico State, Northern Iowa, Ohio, Old Dominion, Siena, Utah State, UC-Santa Barbara, Vermont, Winthrop. 10 wins overall: Butler defeated UTEP, Murray State, Syracuse, Kansas State, Michigan State; Murray State defeated Vanderbilt; Northern Iowa defeated UNLV and Kansas; Ohio defeated Georgetown; and Old Dominion defeated Notre Dame.
2009 NCAA Championship: 13 berths – Akron, Binghamton, Butler, Cal State Northridge, Cleveland State, Morehead State, Morgan State, North Dakota State, Northern Iowa, Portland State, Siena, Utah State, and Virginia Commonwealth. Three wins overall: Cleveland State defeated Wake Forest; Morehead State defeated Alabama State and Siena beat Ohio State.
2008 NCAA Championship: 15 Berths - Austin Peay, Boise State, Butler, Cal State-Fullerton, Davidson, Drake, George Mason, Kent State, Oral Roberts, Portland State, Saint Mary’s, San Diego, Siena, UMBC and Winthrop. Six wins overall: Davidson defeated Gonzaga, Georgetown and Wisconsin to reach the Elite Eight; Butler defeated South Alabama; Siena defeated Vanderbilt; and San Diego defeated Connecticut.
2007 NCAA Championship: 17 Berths - Albany, Butler, Creighton, Davidson, Eastern Kentucky, Holy Cross, Long Beach State, Miami (Ohio), Nevada, New Mexico State, Niagara, Old Dominion, Oral Roberts, Southern Illinois, Virginia Commonwealth, Winthrop and Wright State. Seven wins overall: Butler defeated Old Dominion and Maryland to reach the Sweet Sixteen; Southern Illinois defeated Holy Cross and Virginia Tech to reach the Sweet Sixteen; Nevada defeated Creighton; Virginia Commonwealth defeated Duke; and Winthrop defeated Notre Dame.
2006 NCAA Championship: 19 Berths - Albany, Bradley, Bucknell, George Mason, Iona, Kent State, Montana, Murray State, Nevada, UNC-Wilmington, Northern Iowa, Northwestern State, Pacific, Oral Roberts, Utah State, Southern Illinois, UW-Milwaukee, Winthrop and Wichita State. Twelve wins overall: Bradley defeated Kansas and Pittsburgh to reach the Sweet Sixteen; Bucknell defeated Arkansas; George Mason defeated Michigan State, North Carolina, Wichita State and Connecticut to reach the Final Four; Montana defeated Nevada; Northwestern State defeated Iowa; UW-Milwaukee defeated Oklahoma; and Wichita State defeated Seton Hall and Tennessee to reach the Sweet Sixteen.
About Sears BracketBusters
The Sears BracketBusters concept, named because of the success of participating teams from these conferences in NCAA Tournament play through the years, provides programs with an opportunity to play top non-conference opponents roughly three weeks before Selection Sunday. Each conference selects its participating teams before the season, and the matchups for the event are determined by ESPN in conjunction with the conferences. Sears BracketBusters is an example of ESPN college basketball franchise programming. Others include Rivalry Week, Feast Week Presented by Lowe’s, Holiday Hoops Presented by Kay Jewelers and Judgment Week and Championship Week Presented by Dick’s Sporting Goods.