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Suddenly the Division III Men's and Women's Basketball Championship Tournaments are down to sixteen teams, each. It's a known result each year, but it's still stunning and the results this past weekend were equally as stunning.
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And five years ago, the DIII tournaments, like everything else in the world, ceased. Teams were ready to play the next round of tournament games, but instead went home. It left so many "what-ifs" and predictions on who may have been crowned 2020 National Champions. D3hoops.com Around the Nation Columnist Ryan Scott took the time, shortly after the shutdown, to prognosticate how he would have seen the tournaments play out.
Guests appearing on the Hudl Hoopsville Hotline:
- Alyssa Polosky, SUNY Geneseo women's coach
- Brad Fischer, No. 11 UW-Oshkosh women's coach
- Ryan Scott, D3hoops.com Around the Nation columnist
- Marcus Kahn, Mary Washington men's coach
- Aaron Kelly, Catholic men's coach
- Will Bartoszek, Austin Brewer and Matt Brackett, Hardin-Simmons senior forward, senior center, and men's coach
Ryan Scott - Five years later: Who would have won?
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