Basketball
tournaments formats, locations modified for 2014 and beyond
Beginning
in 2014 and for three years, the boys’ basketball tournament will
be played one week before the girls’ basketball tournament, and the
girls will play a Tuesday through Saturday schedule. During those
same years the boys will play a familiar Wednesday through Saturday
schedule.
In
addition to the flip-flop of weeks, the use of Mariucci Arena for
both tournaments will come into play. In 2017 and 2018 the formats
will revert to the traditional schedule of playing the girls’
tournament first and then the boys’ tournament.
The
Minnesota State High School League Board of Directors approved the
modifications to the tournaments at its meeting today. The
modifications became necessary when Target Center entered into an
agreement to host a new collegiate hockey conference tournament
during the traditional week of the boys’ basketball tournament.
Target Center has served as the primary host for the boys’
tournaments since 2003 and for the girls’ tournament since 2004.
Beginning
in 2014, Target Center will host the Division I National Collegiate
Hockey Conference tournament through 2018. The dates of that
tournament fall in either the second or third full week of March.
An
additional complicating factor involved the availability of Williams
Arena at the University of Minnesota which has served as host of 10
quarterfinal games on Wednesday and Thursday for both tournaments
since the semifinals and championship games have been played at
Target Center. University officials have elected to reserve some
dates at Williams Arena in future years to potentially host early-round
games in either the NCAA or NIT tournaments for its women’s and
men’s basketball teams.
The
Board accepted the favored staff recommendation of switching the
order of the two basketball tournaments for three years (2014-16) and
then reverting to the traditional girls first-boys second format for
the following two years (2017-18). The decision also allows eight
teams from four classes to come to Minneapolis for the tournaments,
the option preferred by both the Board and coaches associations over
playing quarterfinal games at various Minnesota sites and then
bringing only four teams in each class to Minneapolis for semifinals
and championships.
From
2014 through 2016, the proposal accepted by the Board will allow the
boys to utilize both Williams Arena and Target Center Wednesday
through Saturday. The following week, when the new collegiate hockey
tournament will be played at Target Center, the girls will primarily
utilize Williams Arena and Mariucci Arena on the Minneapolis campus
of the University of Minnesota. Target Center will be utilized for
some quarterfinal games on Tuesday of that week.
For
2017 and 2018, the girls’ tournament will be played first, using
the same venues and schedule during the week that Target Center hosts
the hockey tournament. The boys’ tournament will be played
Wednesday through Saturday the following week.
Contractual
arrangements with the venues must still be worked out, and staff will
need to complete the details of which classes will play when and
where.
“This
solution is not ideal, but it is the least complicated to implement
and meets the preference of the Board and the basketball coaches
associations to maintain an eight-team Twin Cities tournament for all
classes,” explained Associate Director Kevin Merkle who oversees
boys’ basketball.
“We
worked diligently with officials at both Target Center and the
university to secure dates, then developed and shared various
scenarios with a core group of coaches, region secretaries and
athletic directors,” added Associate Director Lisa Lissimore who
oversees girls’ basketball.
“League
staff spent weeks working on this issue and presented the Board with
two options,” said executive Director Dave Stead. “The other
option was to combine genders and play the tournaments over that same
two-week period, but that would have still necessitated the
requirement of using Tuesdays and Mariucci Arena.”
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