"College basketball's third postseason tournament is here to stay.
Rick Giles, the president of the College Basketball Invitational, said Thursday that the alternative to the National Invitation Tournament considers its first year a success and plans a similar event next year."
Quotes from Bradley's Ken Kavanagh:
"When deciding whether to pursue the CBI, Bradley athletic director Ken Kavanagh said he took into consideration the desire of the team's best players, including seniors Jeremy Crouch and Daniel Ruffin, to continue their careers.
Kavanagh called the CBI a positive experience and pointed out that less than one-third of Division I basketball programs play in the postseason.
"The more opportunities there are out there, I think it's good for college basketball," Kavanagh said."
Rick Giles, the president of the College Basketball Invitational, said Thursday that the alternative to the National Invitation Tournament considers its first year a success and plans a similar event next year."
Quotes from Bradley's Ken Kavanagh:
"When deciding whether to pursue the CBI, Bradley athletic director Ken Kavanagh said he took into consideration the desire of the team's best players, including seniors Jeremy Crouch and Daniel Ruffin, to continue their careers.
Kavanagh called the CBI a positive experience and pointed out that less than one-third of Division I basketball programs play in the postseason.
"The more opportunities there are out there, I think it's good for college basketball," Kavanagh said."
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