Men’s Basketball Committee approves single-site for 2026 Divisions I, II and III Championships and NIT; Adopts new metrics for team sheets (2024)

PARK CITY, Utah — The NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee approved Indianapolis as the host site for the 2026 Divisions II and III men’s basketball championship games, as well as the semifinals and finals of the National Invitational Tournament, with all five games scheduled the same weekend as the Men’s Final Four, which was previously awarded to the city.

The Final Four will take place April 4 and 6, 2026 at Lucas Oil Stadium, an announcement that was first made in 2018. It will mark the ninth time that Indianapolis will serve as host of college basketball’s premier event. The Horizon League and IU Indy will serve as co-hosts. Today’s announcement means three additional champions will be crowned in the Circle City that weekend. The NIT will play its semifinals Thursday night, April 2 at Butler’s Hinkle Fieldhouse, with the title game scheduled for Sunday, April 5 at a time and venue to be announced.

Sunday’s schedule will also include the Divisions II and III championship games, which will be played downtown at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. This is the second time that the NCAA will conduct its three men’s basketball championships on one weekend in the same city. The first time it occurred was in Atlanta in 2013. The three NCAA women’s basketball championships were hosted in the same city on the same weekend in 2016 in Indianapolis, and again in Dallas in 2023.

“This will be a tremendous celebration of men’s college basketball across all three divisions in Indy,” said Dan Gavitt, the NCAA’s senior vice president of basketball. “When we did this in 2013, we had nearly 8,000 fans watching the Divisions II and III championship games, and the final two nights of this year’s NIT at Hinkle Fieldhouse featured sold-out crowds of more than 9,000 fans. It will be an awesome opportunity for student-athletes at the participating schools, as well as a showcase for the legendary college basketball fans in Indiana.”

The committee also spent considerable time discussing principles and procedures for selecting, seeding and bracketing teams, and affirmed that the 2025 championship will feature an automatic qualifier from each of the 31 conferences to go along with the best 37 at-large teams as determined by the committee. The evaluation of teams will be enhanced by the addition of two metrics as the committee voted to include the Torvik and Wins Against Bubble (WAB) rankings on the team sheets.

“The committee has always valued different data points and metrics to assist with their evaluation process, and these two metrics have increasingly been referenced by members in recent years,” Gavitt said. “Adding them to the team sheet ensures that all 12 members easily have access to this data. The Torvik rankings, along with BPI and KenPom, gives the committee three predictive ratings, while the WAB, Strength of Record and KPI gives them three results-based metrics, all of which, in addition to the NET, will be beneficial to the team evaluation process.”

The committee also selected Keith Gill, the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference, as the vice chair of the committee for the 2024-25 season. He will also serve as chair for the 2025-26 season. Gill has been at the Sun Belt for five years and previously worked for the Atlantic 10 Conference, where he was executive associate commissioner. He also served as the director of athletics at both Richmond and American, spending five years on each campus. Gill also worked in the athletics departments at Oklahoma and Vanderbilt and had two stints working in the membership services department at the NCAA national office. A four-year football letterman at Duke, Gill graduated from the university in 1994 and later earned a master’s degree from Oklahoma.

“It is a tremendous honor to serve on this committee with a great group of colleagues who serve as stewards for the great game of college basketball,” Gill said. “I look forward to working with all of them, especially Bubba Cunningham, our chair for next season who I will support as vice chair. To be elected to serve in that role, and as chair for the 2026 championship, is one of the highlights of my professional career. It is especially satisfying to be able to do it in a year when we’ll conduct championships for all three divisions, plus the NIT, on what will be an incredible weekend.”

The committee also received updates from representatives from TNT and CBS Sports, and discussed several tournament operations and ticketing issues, future site selections, and officiating matters, including adopting referee push-to-talk microphone technology for the entire tournament, beginning in 2025, to better communicate results of video reviews to broadcast viewers and in-venue fans.

The NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee also conducted its annual summer meeting this week. A recap of the meeting will be distributed upon its conclusion Thursday afternoon.

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Men’s Basketball Committee approves single-site for 2026 Divisions I, II and III Championships and NIT; Adopts new metrics for team sheets (2024)

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Men’s Basketball Committee approves single-site for 2026 Divisions I, II and III Championships and NIT; Adopts new metrics for team sheets? ›

At its annual summer meeting this week, the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Committee approved Indianapolis as the host site for the 2026 Division II and III men's basketball championship games, as well as the semifinals and finals of the National Invitation Tournament

National Invitation Tournament
The National Invitation Tournament (NIT) is an annual men's college basketball tournament operated by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The tournament is played at regional sites with its Final Four played at Madison Square Garden (MSG) in New York City up until 2022.
https://en.wikipedia.org › National_Invitation_Tournament
, with all five games scheduled the same weekend ...

Where is the final four in 2026? ›

Future Dates & Sites
FINAL FOUR
YearDatesVenue
2025April 5 & 7Alamodome
2026April 4 & 6Lucas Oil Stadium
2027April 3 & 5Ford Field
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Where is the nit 2025? ›

INDIANAPOLIS — The semifinals and championship of the 2025 National Invitation Tournament will remain in Indianapolis and be played at historic Hinkle Fieldhouse for the second consecutive year.

How many Div 1 basketball schools are there? ›

There are 355 schools that are full members of 32 Division I basketball conferences, plus eight more that are in transition from NCAA Division II and one also in transition from NCAA Division III, and are members of Division I conferences.

How many Div 3 basketball teams are there? ›

There are currently 432 American colleges and universities classified as Division III for NCAA competition. Schools from 34 of the 50 states and the District of Columbia are represented.

Where is the final 4 in 2024? ›

Glendale hosted the Final Four for the second time, having previously hosted in 2017.

What is the next World Championship 2026? ›

England men's next major tournament after the 2024 European Championship will be the 2026 World Cup staged in North America. The tournament will break new ground as it is hosted by three countries – the United States, Canada and Mexico – as well as being expanded to include 48 teams.

Is NAIA better than D3? ›

NAIA programs produce some elite athletes but as a whole is the less competitive than D1, D2 and D3 programs. Similar to D3 schools, if you're a competitive high school athlete and are looking to be a big fish in a small pond, NAIA programs may be perfect for you.

Is Division 1 or 3 better? ›

Division 1 schools are widely considered to have the best athletic programs. Student-athletes may receive full or partial scholarships depending on their school's division. A school's division should not be the sole consideration for non-athletes when deciding where to apply.

Is D1 better than D3? ›

Is D1 better than D3? D1 is more competitive than D3, and typically comes with more tuition benefits. D1 athletes also have a better chance of going pro after their college career. That being said, D3 athletes have more flexibility and time to engage with their studies and pursue other extracurriculars.

Can a school be D1 and D2? ›

The NCAA is divided into three divisions: Division I (DI), Division II (DII) and Division III (DIII). A school is classified as “multidivisional” when they bridge the division levels and compete in a single sport at a higher division level (i.e. DI), even though their membership rests in another division (i.e. DIII).

Is Division 3 good? ›

Division III: A well-rounded college experience

But it's less demanding and intense than it would be at a D1 or D2 school. Academics are just as important as athletics in a D3 school. A D3 program offers you a more well-rounded college experience.

What percent of athletes go D1? ›

Overall a little over 7% of high school athletes (about 1 in 13) go on to play a varsity sport in college and less than 2% of high school athletes (1 in 57) go on to play at NCAA Division I schools. For additional information, see our page on the Odds of going Pro.

Where will the finals of World Cup 2026 be played? ›

Where is the World Athletic Championships 2026? ›

Here's what you need to know: – The inaugural World Athletics Ultimate Championship will debut from September 11th to 13th, 2026 in Budapest. The Hungarian capital hosted the 2023 World Championships. The Ultimate Championships will be held every two years at various host cities.

Where is the womens Final Four in 2025? ›

Tampa, FL

Where is the NCAA women's Final Four? ›

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