March Madness being bubbled

JournCat

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That will be cool. Depending on how you stretch "metropolitan area," they can probably use Assembly Hall and Mackey too. Here's to college basketball in college arenas!
 

GatoLouco

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I'm curious to see what venues they'll choose. Proper basketball arenas there are 3 in Indy: Banker's Life, Hinkle and Indiana Farmer's Coliseum. Playing at Lucas Oil is an aberration.

But, as stated above, stretch it and you have Mackey and Assembly Hall. You also have the Hulman Center (Indiana State) and Worthen Center (Ball State).

But those are only needed if there's spectators in the stands. If it's a given there won't be any, and it probably is, a lot of smaller venues can be considered.
 

ohiovalleycat

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Louisville, Dayton and Cincinnati are all less than a 2 hour drive away. Could provide more flexibility than trying to have 64-68 teams in Indianapolis at the same time.
 

Vassar69

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I’d expect that they’ll be fine using local high school gyms. Many are as large as W-R. Plenty of room to spread out fans to comply with physical distancing requirements.
 
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It'd be a hoot to have a bunch of games going at once at Grand Park's Pacers Athletic Center like an AAU tournament. I could see them dropping a basketball court into Grand Park's Events Center. But I think there are plenty of college gyms in the area that could host games. Butler, IUPUI, Trine is DIII but has a great facility
 

Vassar69

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It'd be a hoot to have a bunch of games going at once at Grand Park's Pacers Athletic Center like an AAU tournament. I could see them dropping a basketball court into Grand Park's Events Center. But I think there are plenty of college gyms in the area that could host games. Butler, IUPUI, Trine is DIII but has a great facility
If they can’t have fans in the stands, they should host the Final Four at Hinkle. Recreate the championship scene in Hoosiers....
 

SpiroCAT

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Excited that the tournament is going to be in my backyard but disappointed I probably won't be able to see any games in person thanks to COVID
 

julescat

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Well the main hwy 37 from Indy to Bloomington is closed in 2021 at Martinsville for five miles with a long detour - I have been trying to figure out how to get there another way.
That Martinsville place scares the **** out of me.
 

GatoLouco

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Well the main hwy 37 from Indy to Bloomington is closed in 2021 at Martinsville for five miles with a long detour - I have been trying to figure out how to get there another way.
Quickest alternative would be taking 67 I believe.
 

catcrazy

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Martinville was where some of the KKK rallies were held in the 90’s. I doubt they would look there
 

GatoLouco

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Man, I am quite critical of CC. But I do not set my expectations at making the tourney. I am an optimistic person in general. But I am also a NU fan :)
 

Catreporter

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Huge game Thursday if you are going to start thinking of any realistic chance to join the dance.
 

GatoLouco

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O’Neil was a disaster.

Carmody was adequate if all you wanted was to not be an embarrassment in the league
 

willycat

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Looks like a long road trip to Indy...


Should hold it in Chicago. Lots of Hotels and then there is the United Center, Northwestern , Welsh-Ryan, DePaul, Wintrust Arena, Loyola, Gentile Arena, All-State Arena in Rosemont and Sears Center in Hoffman Estates. I'm sure I missed a few but the Chicago area certainly has more to offer then Indianapolis, especially restaurants and bars.