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Lipscomb-UTEP

Press Notes

The Bisons, regular season
champions in the Atlantic Sun Conference, are seeded No. 10 in their first ever
trip to national postseason play on the NCAA Division I level. The Bisons are 21-10 this season. Texas-El Paso from Conference
USA, is 20-9, including a 14-2 home record.

El Paso Times

The Miners have not played in the NIT since 2001, when
they defeated McNeese
State
at home in the opener and
lost at Memphis in the second
round. Lipscomb, formerly an NAIA school, is making
its first national post-season basketball appearance. The Bisons
won seven of their final nine games, losing in overtime to Belmont
in the Atlantic Sun Conference tournament championship game. UTEP is excited to play … not happy about getting a poor
seed. Lipscomb is excited to play … not so happy about the location.
”They said we were going to play in our geographical area,” Lipscomb coach
Scott Sanderson told the school’s web site. “I guess they meant the United
States
.”

Miami Oh-Butler

Press Notes

The Bulldogs (19-12) finished runner-up in the Horizon
League regular season race and then fell in the championship game of the
Horizon League tournament to UW-Milwaukee. Miami
(18-10) tied for second place in the East Division of the Mid-American
Conference. Butler is making its
first postseason tournament appearance since 2003, when the Bulldogs advanced
to the “Sweet 16” of the NCAA Division I Championship.
The Bulldogs have been in postseason play in eight of the past 10 years,
including bids to the NIT in 1999 and 2002. Butler
will make its eighth NIT postseason appearance overall.

Stanford-Virginia

Press Notes

The Cardinal are 3-1 against Virginia
in the series and have won the last two. Stanford is 2-0 versus the Cavaliers
at home.

Times Dispatch

That first-year coach Dave Leitao’s
team would have to head west on such short notice surprised U.Va.
officials, who didn’t learn of the matchup until the
tournament draw was posted on the NIT’s Web site
around 9:30 last night. Virginia and
Stanford haven’t met since Dec. 22,
1994
, when the Cardinal won 64-60 at University Hall. Stanford
leads the series 3-1. For U.Va., this will be its fifth trip to the NIT in the past seven
seasons. The Wahoos returned to Charlottesville
on Saturday from Greensboro, N.C.,
where, as the ACC tournament’s seventh-seeded team, they beat 10th-seeded
Virginia Tech in the first round and then lost to second-seeded North
Carolina
in the quarterfinals.

Akron-Temple

Press Notes

Temple enters
the tournament with a 17-14 record.  The
Owls advanced to the Atlantic 10 Tournament semifinals with wins over
eighth-seeded Rhode Island
(74-45) and top-seeded and sixth-ranked George Washington (68-53).  Saint Joseph’s
ended Temple’s run to the
championship with a 73-59 win in the semifinal round. Akron
enters the NIT with a 22-9 record, finishing second in the MAC East Division with
a 14-4 record.  Junior forward Romeo
Travis leads a balanced attack with a 13.5 scoring average.  Akron
is making its first postseason appearance since a NIT invite in 1989.

Farleigh Dickinson-Manhattan

Press Notes

The Knights are 20-11, and won the Northeast Conference
Regular Season Championship with a 14-4 NEC record. FDU
and the Jaspers have four common opponents this season, with the Knights
posting wins over Canisius and St. Francis-N.Y. but
losing to Seton Hall and Saint Peter’s. Manhattan
beat St. Francis-N.Y., split the season series with
Canisius, took two of three meetings with Saint Peter’s, and lost to Seton
Hall. This is the second NIT appearance the for the Jaspers under 2006 MAAC Coach of the Year Bobby Gonzalez, and the fourth
postseason appearance in his seven years at the helm of the Kelly Green. Manhattan
lost to Villanova in the 2002 NIT in the Jaspers’ last appearance. The Jaspers
are making their 18th overall NIT appearance. The game will mark the
24th meeting between the two programs, with the last meeting taking
place six games into the Bobby Gonzalez era at Manhattan,
a 74-70 FDU win at Draddy
Gym. The Jaspers hold a 15-8 advantage in the overall series, with the Knights
having won the last six meetings.

GA Southern-Charlotte

Columbus Ledger-Enquirer

Georgia
Southern is the only men’s team in the state to make the postseason, receiving
a spot in the National Invitation Tournament on Sunday night. The Eagles (20-9)
will open the 40-team tournament at Charlotte
(18-12) on Tuesday. Georgia
Southern had the best record in the Southern Conference during the regular
season, but lost to Appalachian State 74-61 in the opening round of the league
tournament.

Rutgers-Penn State

Newark Star Ledger

Rutgers coach Gary Waters, who
announced his resignation two weeks ago effective at the end of the season,
will officially step down with the Knights’ next loss. Rutgers could get a
boost for the game, with Waters saying he will know today whether promising
freshman forward JR Inman, out since Feb. 5 with a broken bone in his leg, will
be available to return. The extra game also gives Quincy Douby,
the Big East’s leading scorer at 25.1 ppg, a chance to break the school’s
single-season scoring record of 807 held by Bob Lloyd. The junior guard has 777
points this year.

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