Howard to play in 2019 Roman College Basketball Invitational

From meacsports.com :

PRINCETON, N.J., March 17, 2019 – The Roman College Basketball Invitational (CBI) committee finalized its 16-team field, where Howard was among the squad’s invited to this year’s tournament. The announcement came Sunday evening after the NCAA Selection Show.

“I’m happy for this team,” said Howard men’s basketball head coach Kevin Nickelberry. “Our student-athletes get an opportunity to be rewarded for their efforts this year and get a chance to participate in the postseason.”

The 12th annual CBI Tourney begins Tuesday with one first-round game, followed by the remaining seven contests Wednesday.

Howard will be among the seven games on Wednesday, when they travel to Conway, S.C. where the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers await. Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. This will be the first time the two teams have met on the hardcourt.

“[The] CBI is a great event,” Nickelberry said. “Some very talented teams played in this event and went on to play in the Final Four [the following year].”

The CBI is a single-elimination tournament up until the best-of-three finals, with all games played at campus sites. After the first-round games, the quarterfinal round will take place on Monday, March 25, followed by the semifinal round on Wednesday, March 27 or Thursday, March 28.

Prior to the semifinals, the remaining teams will be re-bracketed. The finals series is a best-of-three in which one team will host two of the three games. Those games will be played on April 1, April 3, and April 5.

To view the 2019 Roman CBI Tournament bracket, please click here.

Howard enters the field playing in its first postseason tournament since 1992, the same season the Bison won the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) title. Currently, the Bison are riding an eight-game road winning streak.

“The way this group started the year and finished, it’s only fitting,” Nickelberry said. “They get a chance to play [in this event] with past champions, such as VCU [Virginia Commonwealth] and most recently Loyola-Chicago [did], which went on to playing in the Final Four.”

Past CBI champions include Tulsa, Oregon State, VCU, Oregon, Pittsburgh, Santa Clara, Siena, Loyola Chicago, Nevada, Wyoming and North Texas. Teams from nearly every conference have participated in the event. Twenty-seven teams have used the CBI to springboard to the NCAA Tournament the following year, while another 19 have gone on to the NIT.

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