2011 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament

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2011 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament
Teams24
Finals site Hynes Athletic Center
New Rochelle, New York
Champions Santa Clara (1st title)
Runner-up Iona (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coach Kerry Keating (1st title)
MVP Kevin Foster (Santa Clara)
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The 2011 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) was a postseason single-elimination tournament of 24 NCAA Division I teams. The CIT began with 12 first-round games. Four of the teams that won first-round games advanced to the quarterfinals, while the other eight teams played for the right to advance to the quarterfinals in the second round March 18–19. The announcement of the 2011 field was made on March 13, 2011.

Contents

Twenty-three of the participants were selected from teams that were not invited to the 2011 NCAA Tournament or the 2011 National Invitation Tournament. [1] The winner of the 2011 Great West Conference men's basketball tournament, North Dakota, received an automatic bid to the CIT.

The tournament was won by Santa Clara who defeated Iona in the championship game 76–69. Santa Clara was not one of the four teams to receive a second-round bye thus becoming the first team to win five games to win the tournament championship.

Participating teams

The following teams received an invitation to the 2011 CIT:

SchoolConferenceOverall
record
Conference
record
Air Force [2] Mountain West 15–156–10
Buffalo [3] Mid-American 17–139–9
East Carolina [4] Conference USA 18–158–8
East Tennessee State [5] Atlantic Sun 22–1116–4
Furman [6] Southern 20–912–6
Hawaii [7] WAC 18–128–8
Idaho [8] WAC 18–139–7
Iona MAAC 22–1113–5
Jacksonville [9] Atlantic Sun 19–1113–7
Marshall Conference USA 22–1110–8
North Dakota [10] Great West 19–148–4
Northern Arizona [11] Big Sky 19–129–7
Northern Iowa [12] Missouri Valley 19–1310–8
Ohio Mid-American 18–1510–8
Oral Roberts [13] Summit 19–1513–5
Portland [14] West Coast 20–117–7
Quinnipiac [15] Northeast 22–913–5
Rider [16] Metro Atlantic Athletic 23–1013–5
San Francisco [17] West Coast 17–1411–4
Santa Clara [18] West Coast 19–148–6
SMU [19] Conference USA 17–148–8
Tennessee Tech [20] Ohio Valley 20–1212–6
Valparaiso [21] Horizon 23–1112–6
Western Michigan [22] Mid-American 20–1111–5

Format

Twelve teams advanced from the first-round games. Of the twelve remaining teams, four received byes into the quarterfinals. RPI, strength of schedule, conference ranking and geographic location determined the byes and seeding of the remaining twelve teams. [23]

Bracket

Bracket is for visual purposes only. The CIT does not have a set bracket.

First round
March 14, 15 and 16
Second round
March 18 and 19
Quarterfinals
March 21 and 22
Semifinals
March 25 and 26
Championship
March 30
North Dakota 67
Air Force77Air Force 75
Northern Arizona 63 Santa Clara88
Santa Clara68Santa Clara95
Idaho 73 San Francisco 91
San Francisco81San Francisco77
Portland 64 Hawaiʻi 74
Hawaiʻi76Santa Clara72
Jacksonville71* SMU 55
East Carolina 66 Jacksonville 62
Oral Roberts 57 SMU63
SMU64* SMU57
Northern Iowa 50
Bye
Rider 50 Northern Iowa
Northern Iowa84Santa Clara76
Buffalo75Iona 69
Quinnipiac 68 Buffalo49
Tennessee Tech 66 Western Michigan 48
Western Michigan74Buffalo 63
Iona78
Bye
Iona85Iona
Valparaiso 77 Iona83
East Tennessee State 80
Bye
Ohio65Ohio
Marshall 64 Ohio 73
Furman 63 East Tennessee State82
East Tennessee State76East Tennessee State
Bye

Home teams are listed second.
* Denotes overtime period.

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