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CBI: Unplugged
(1) 2015 will be the 8th year of the CBI.
(2) 16-team tournament.
(3) Re-bracketed after the quarterfinal round.
(4) Finalists play a best-of-3 series.
(5) All championship series games are televised on the CBS Sports Network.
Miscellaneous CBI Stuff
(1) Power 6 schools have won the CBI on three occasions: Oregon State in 2009; Oregon in 2011; and Pitt in 2012. Only Pitt parlayed that into a NCAA Tournament bid the following season.
(2) VCU won the CBI in 2010. The next season the Rams advanced to the NCAA Final Four out of the First Four (in Dayton).
(3) Three Power 6 schools accepted CBI bids last year, Oregon State (Pac 12), Penn State (Big Ten), and Texas A&M (SEC). Oregon State lost in the 1st round, while Penn State and Texas A&M were dumped in the quarterfinals.
(4) Siena defeated Fresno State, 2-1 in the championship series.
(5) The other two semifinalists were Illinois State and Old Dominion.
(6) Worth noting, heading into the CBI the overall records of the three Power 6 schools were 17-15 (Texas A&M), 16-15 (Oregon State), and 15-17 (Penn State). The Gophers currently are 15-12 (DI only) with a #92 RPI with three games + the Big Ten tourney remaining.
(7) Every team in the 2014 CBI had a triple-digit RPI. RPIs (with conference affiliation) were as follows:
#100 Oregon State (Pac 12)
#103 UTEP (Conference USA)
#114 Penn State (Big Ten)
#117 Fresno State (Mountain West) -- CBI Runner-Up
#122 Princeton (Ivy)
#134 Illinois State (Missouri Valley)
#135 Wyoming (Mountain West)
#141 Morehead State (Ohio Valley)
#138 South Dakota State (Summit)
#148 Texas A&M (SEC)
#165 Stony Brook (America East)
#170 Old Dominion (Conference USA)
#193 Siena (Metro Atlantic) -- CBI Champions
#204 Hampton (MEAC)
#223 Tulane (Conference USA)
#240 Radford (Big South)
(1) 2015 will be the 8th year of the CBI.
(2) 16-team tournament.
(3) Re-bracketed after the quarterfinal round.
(4) Finalists play a best-of-3 series.
(5) All championship series games are televised on the CBS Sports Network.
Miscellaneous CBI Stuff
(1) Power 6 schools have won the CBI on three occasions: Oregon State in 2009; Oregon in 2011; and Pitt in 2012. Only Pitt parlayed that into a NCAA Tournament bid the following season.
(2) VCU won the CBI in 2010. The next season the Rams advanced to the NCAA Final Four out of the First Four (in Dayton).
(3) Three Power 6 schools accepted CBI bids last year, Oregon State (Pac 12), Penn State (Big Ten), and Texas A&M (SEC). Oregon State lost in the 1st round, while Penn State and Texas A&M were dumped in the quarterfinals.
(4) Siena defeated Fresno State, 2-1 in the championship series.
(5) The other two semifinalists were Illinois State and Old Dominion.
(6) Worth noting, heading into the CBI the overall records of the three Power 6 schools were 17-15 (Texas A&M), 16-15 (Oregon State), and 15-17 (Penn State). The Gophers currently are 15-12 (DI only) with a #92 RPI with three games + the Big Ten tourney remaining.
(7) Every team in the 2014 CBI had a triple-digit RPI. RPIs (with conference affiliation) were as follows:
#100 Oregon State (Pac 12)
#103 UTEP (Conference USA)
#114 Penn State (Big Ten)
#117 Fresno State (Mountain West) -- CBI Runner-Up
#122 Princeton (Ivy)
#134 Illinois State (Missouri Valley)
#135 Wyoming (Mountain West)
#141 Morehead State (Ohio Valley)
#138 South Dakota State (Summit)
#148 Texas A&M (SEC)
#165 Stony Brook (America East)
#170 Old Dominion (Conference USA)
#193 Siena (Metro Atlantic) -- CBI Champions
#204 Hampton (MEAC)
#223 Tulane (Conference USA)
#240 Radford (Big South)