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Top 5 Teams - First Round Bye in Boise

Rafter_Reese

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Sounds like the top 5 teams get a first round bye in Boise this year according to a podcast I listened to. Can anyone else confirm that?
 
Rafter_Reese said:
Sounds like the top 5 teams get a first round bye in Boise this year according to a podcast I listened to. Can anyone else confirm that?
For the fourth-straight season, all Big Sky members will compete in the conference tournament with the field featuring 11 teams for both the men and women in 2019. The top five teams in the final regular season standings will earn a bye to the quarterfinal round of the Big Sky Championship. The six-day event will be held in the state of Idaho for the first time since 1994 when former Big Sky member Boise State served as the championship host.
https://bigskyconf.com/tournaments/?id=542
So this weekend may prove to be costly. EVERY game becomes more important.
 

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