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2017 College Basketball Invitational
Teams16
Finals siteHTC Center
Arena-Auditorium
Conway, South Carolina
Laramie, Wyoming
ChampionsWyoming Cowboys (1st title)
Runner-upCoastal Carolina Chanticleers (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachAllen Edwards (1st title)
MVPJustin James (Wyoming)
Attendance27,731 (3 games not reported)
College Basketball Invitationals
«2016 2018»

The 2017 College Basketball Invitational (CBI) was a single-elimination tournament of 16 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I teams that did not participate on the 2017 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament or the NIT. The opening games were held on March 15 and the quarterfinals were held on March 20 on campus sites. After the quarterfinals, the brackets were reseeded for the semi-finals which was held on March 22. A best of three championship series closed out the tournament on March 27, 29, and 31.

Participants

Participants were announced Sunday, March 12 after the NCAA Selection Show.[1]

Team Conference Overall record Conference record
Coastal Carolina Sun Belt 16–17 10–8
Eastern Washington Big Sky 22–11 13–5
George Mason Atlantic 10 20–13 9–9
George Washington Atlantic 10 19–14 10–8
Georgia Southern Sun Belt 18–14 11–7
Green Bay Horizon 18–13 12–6
Hampton MEAC 14–16 11–5
UIC Horizon 15–18 7–11
Loyola (MD) Patriot 15–16 8–10
Rice C-USA 22–11 11–7
San Francisco West Coast 20–12 10–8
Stony Brook America East 18–13 12–4
Toledo Mid-American 17–16 9–9
UMKC WAC 17–16 8–6
Utah Valley WAC 15–16 6–8
Wyoming Mountain West 18–14 8–10

Declined invitations

The following teams declined an invitation to the 2017 CBI:

Schedule

Source:[3]

Date Time* Matchup Television Score Attendance
First round
March 15 7:00 pm Loyola (MD) at George Mason A10 DN 73–58 1,400[4]
7:00 pm Hampton at Coastal Carolina Sinclair RSN's 67–83
7:00 pm Toledo at George Washington A10 DN 69–73 1,016
7:00 pm Utah Valley at Georgia Southern 74–49 603
8:00 pm Green Bay at UMKC Roo's All-Access 82–92 1,128
8:00 pm San Francisco at Rice CUSA.TV 76–85 1,349
9:00 pm Eastern Washington at Wyoming MW Net 81–91 1,803
March 16 8:00 pm Stony Brook at UIC 69–71 1,197[5]
Quarterfinals
March 20 7:00 pm Loyola (MD) at Coastal Carolina Sinclair RSN's 63–72
8:00 pm George Washington at UIC ESPN3 71–80 1,048
8:00 pm Utah Valley at Rice CUSA.TV 85–79 1,584
9:00 pm UMKC at Wyoming MW Net 61–72 2,311
Semifinals
March 22 7:00 pm UIC at Coastal Carolina Sinclair RSN's 78–89
9:00 pm Utah Valley at Wyoming MW Net 68–74 2,577
Championship series
March 27 8:30 pm Wyoming at Coastal Carolina ESPNU 81–91 1,583
March 29 8:30 pm Coastal Carolina at Wyoming 57–81 3,811
March 31 7:00 pm Coastal Carolina at Wyoming 59–83 6,321
*Game times in ET.

Bracket

Template:16TeamBracket-Finals3reseed Home teams listed first.

See also

References

  1. ^ "CBI Presented by Five Four Field Is Announced". Gazzelle Group. Archived from the original on March 13, 2017. Retrieved March 13, 2017. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Stevens, Matthew. "Auburn declines CBI Tournament invite; Tigers season ends at 18-14". Montgomery Advertiser. Gannett Company. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
  3. ^ CBS Sports CBI Scores
  4. ^ Loyola Maryland vs. George Mason, 3/15/17 (Official Basketball Box Score, Game Totals & Final Statistics) – Gazelle Group.
  5. ^ UIC 71, Stony Brook 69, 3/16/17 (box score) – University of Illinois at Chicago Athletics.