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RE: 2024 MAC Women's Tournament - Game Discussion Thread
(03-18-2024 11:02 AM)Polish Hammer Wrote:  
(03-18-2024 08:43 AM)Redwingtom Wrote:  
(03-18-2024 08:31 AM)Polish Hammer Wrote:  Why did Miami WBB opt out of the WBIT? Is it a pay to play tournament?

I find it REALLY hard to believe they were even offered that chance. The WBIT is now the second-best postseason women's tournament after the NCAA's.

Toledo and Ball State are in it. Miami was 9-20. Highly doubt anyone would offer them anything.
My bad, I heard Miami opted out, but it was the Hurricanes.

Quote:JMU didn’t hear its name called when the field was initially announced Sunday night at 9 p.m. But less than an hour later, posts from official WBIT social media accounts announced the Dukes not only were in the 32-team field, but a No. 1 seed, replacing Miami which had dropped out.

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