More than 30 colleges await Connecticut basketball 'bubble'
Source: Associated Press
More than 30 colleges await Connecticut basketball bubble
By PAT EATON-ROBB
October 23, 2020
UNCASVILLE, Conn. (AP) A resort casino on tribal land in Connecticut is completing plans to host more than 30 college basketball teams as it becomes a modified bubble for several early-season tournaments, including two moved from New York.
The Mohegan Sun has teamed with the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, which holds its mens Tip-Off Tournament and Womens Challenge there every year, and the Gazelle Group, which runs the Empire Classic and the Legends Classic in New York.
The organizers plan to hold those tournaments and several other pods of games, which will get names in the next few weeks, at at the Mohegan Sun, which is owned by the Mohegan Tribe and includes a 10,000-seat arena that is home to the WNBAs Connecticut Sun.
Its a single site, secluded location, with enormous square footage for social distancing, said Greg Procino, vice president of basketball operations for the Hall of Fame. There are a lot of things that will work in our favor,
Rick Giles, the president of the Gazelle Group, expects about 35 teams from more than a dozen conferences will participate at what they are dubbing Bubbleville between Nov. 25 and Dec. 5, with up to seven games a day.
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