

Of all the events that were cancelled in 2020 because of the pandemic, perhaps March Madness was the hardest to swallow - both because it was the first truly major national event to be cancelled and because of it's popularity and grand scale. It's cancellation gave us a stark new reality - life was going to change drastically for the foreseeable future.
As the NCAA has worked on plans for the 2020-2021 tournament, their plan all along has been to make sure the tournament can be safely played and played in its entirety. Today, they officially announced a plan.
The NCAA will host the entire tournament, from the First Four to the Final Four, in the state of Indiana, with most of the games being played in Indianapolis.
“This is a historic moment for NCAA members and the state of Indiana,” NCAA President Mark Emmert said in the official press release. “We have worked tirelessly to reimagine a tournament structure that maintains our unique championship opportunity for college athletes. The reality of today’s announcement was possible thanks to the tremendous leadership of our membership, local authorities and staff.”
Here's some additional information from the release, including where the games will be played and the testing protocols.
Over the years, the Ohio State Buckeyes have been part of 33 men's basketball tournaments. They've appeared in 11 Final Fours and won the 1960 National Championship. They have a record of 57-32 in the Big Dance.
Selection Sunday is scheduled for March 14 and the plan is still to hold the Final Four on April 3 and 5.
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