MAC plans format change for basketball tournament

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CLEVELAND – The Mid-American Conference Council of Presidents approved several recommendations of the
league’s Joint Committee at its annual spring meeting Monday.
The Presidents approved a recommendation to retain a 12-team men’s and women’s basketball tournament
format with only eight men’s and women’s teams advancing to Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland following
first-round campus site games. The approved format will be in place for a two-year period (2010 and
2011).
The Council of Presidents endorsed the Directors of Athletics’ recommendation that over the next 12 to 16
months the MAC develop a fiscally responsible plan to arrive at two 12-team tournaments at separate,
neutral-site venues beginning with the 2012 events. The approved tournament format for 2010 and 2011 was
in place the first seven years of the event’s existence in Cleveland (2000-06). The last three years
(2007-09) all 12 men’s and women’s teams advanced to The Q.
"The action taken today by our presidents provides a short term plan of action as well as a vision
for building both events," said MAC commissioner Jon Steinbrecher. "I look forward to working
with our membership in bringing this vision to reality."
The Council of Presidents also approved several substantive cost containment measures for the 2009-10
fiscal year to include no conference printed media guides (although the guides will be available on
line), no men’s and women’s basketball media days and luncheon, and a minimum one-year moratorium on
student-athlete gifts at the 23 sponsored MAC championships.
The Presidents also took action by ratifying bowl extensions through 2013 with the Motor City Bowl in
Detroit, GMAC Bowl in Mobile, Ala., and International Bowl in Toronto, Ontario. The GMAC Bowl will own
the MAC’s first selection following the 2009, 2011 and 2013 football seasons; the Motor City Bowl will
retain the first selection following the 2010 and 2012 seasons.
In addition, the MAC’s Joint Committee recommendation to continue the women’s volleyball tournament at
the SeaGate Centre in Toledo through 2010 was approved. The event has been staged at the SeaGate Center
since 2005. First round women’s volleyball tournament games will be played on campus sites with eight
advancing to Toledo.

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