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NCAA announces contingency plans for tournament teams forced to withdraw due to issues related to COVID-19
POSTED: February 25, 2021 -- 3:54 p.m. CT
The NCAA Division I Men's and Women's Basketball Committees have determined how they will handle various scenarios related to a team needing to withdraw from the 2021 Division I Men's and Women's Basketball Championships should it encounter issues related to COVID-19. Other championships committees are expected to follow similar procedures.
There are separate policies for when a team is forced to withdraw: one for before the announcement of the championship field and one for after the release of the bracket. Replacement teams will only be introduced into the championship within 48 hours after the announcement of the field, and at no time thereafter.
To view the Division I Men's Basketball Championship's guidelines for replacing teams, click here. The Division I Women's Basketball Championship's guidelines can be viewed here.
The men's tournament bracket will be announced at 5 p.m. Central time Sunday, March 14, on CBS, while the women's bracket will be revealed at 6 p.m. Central time Monday, March 15, on ESPN.
The deadline for consideration of replacing a team unable to participate due to COVID-19 is Tuesday, March 16, at 5 p.m. Central time. No replacement teams will be introduced into the NCAA championship bracket after the deadline.
Once the tournament has begun, no team will replace a team that has a COVID-19 issue and can no longer participate in the championship. Its opponent would advance to the next round via the no-contest rule.
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