I wonder if:
1. Drake will get an "at large", as they were ranked no. 21 and have several victories over ranked teams and
2. If BU would accept a CBI bid.
There is no Women's CBI. The CBI, which is run by The Gazelle Group, does not have a women's post-season basketball tournament, only a men's CBI-
http://www.gazellegroup.com/main/cbi/
But there are a couple post-season tournaments for women other than the Women's NCAA Tournament-
There is a
Women's NIT (WNIT)-
http://www.womensnit.com/news/2019/2...ason-wnit.aspx
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%...ion_Tournament
Unlike the men's NIT, the WNIT is not run by or associated with the NCAA. It is run by an private and independent group, Triple Crown Sports, a company based in
Fort Collins, Colorado that specializes in the promotion of amateur sporting events. It is in its 22nd year this year. The 64-team field for the Women's NIT will be announced tonight (Monday, March 18 ). The games are all played on campus sites. There are 32 automatic bids (one from each conference), and 32 at-large bids. If any auto-bid school declines, it then becomes another at-large bid. The home team in each matchup is determined by which team bids more to host the game.
There is also a post-season tournament called the
WBI (Women's Basketball Invitational).
http://www.womensbasketballinvitatio.../landing/index
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%...l_Invitational
It is a newer tournament started in 2010, and is organized and run by Sport Tours International, a group that runs multiple early-season tournament, including the Islands of the Bahamas Tournament that the BU men played in last season. The WIT is a 16-team post-season tournament, and the games are all played on campus sites.
The
Bradley women played in the WBI in its first year of existence in 2010 under Paula Buscher. They beat Louisville in Louisville, then lost a tough one in Charlotte, SC against the College of Charleston.
The Bradley women are 20-10 (19-10 against Division I) this season, and their RPI is 154. They were 10-8 in the MVC and finished in 5th place. So they are a borderline candidate for the WNIT, as well as a candidate for the WIT. Both of these post-season tournaments require a "buy in", and thus there are a number of schools that decline invitations. Let's hope Bradley gets a bid, and that they accept!