Coronavirus: NCAA considered 16-team March Madness Tournament | CBS Sports HQ
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Saturday, 14 March 2020 00:10
As the fate of the 2020 Division I NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament danced on a balance for more than 24 hours earlier this week, the NCAA considered almost every possible alternative to saving its most prestigious event.
The one alternative that was most seriously discussed was a shrunken 16-team field of all at-large teams that would have played five days in a row at State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
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