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The 2012-13 Chico State men's basketball team.

Men's Basketball By Luke Reid - Sports Information Director (lreid@csuchico.edu)

Dancing again in Bellingham

Wildcats make NCAA Championship Tournament for second straight season

INDIANAPOLIS – The Chico State men’s basketball team got the information it most wanted during Sunday night’s NCAA Championship Tournament selection show – the Wildcats are back in the NCAA Championship Tournament for the second straight season. They had to wait nearly two hours to find out where they were going. But by 9 p.m., the Western Washington Sports Information Department was reporting the Wildcats would be headed back to Bellingham, site of last season’s regional.

The NCAA Championship Committee awarded the Wildcats the No. 7 seed in the West following a 19-10 regular season in which they finished third in the California Collegiate Athletic Association and advanced to their second straight California Collegiate Athletic Association Championship Tournament final.

They’ll open against a very familiar foe – No. 2 seed Cal Poly Pomona – with a chance to avenge three of those 10 losses in one all-important game on Friday at 2:30 p.m.

The CCAA regular season and CCAA Championship Tournament Champion Broncos are the No. 2 seed out West at 27-2. The 5th-ranked Broncos swept the regular-season series against Chico State, coming from five down with 3:39 to play to beat the Wildcats 64-61 on Nov. 30 and then overcoming Rashad Parker’s career-high 30 points to beat Chico State 89-76 in Pomona on Feb. 2.

The Broncos, who boast the toughest defense in the nation in points allowed per game, used a suffocating stretch in which they allowed Chico State to score 11 points in the final 11 minutes of the first half of Saturday’s CCAA Championship Tournament final to key a 78-64 win.

Chico State is making its 10th NCAA Championship Tournament appearance and coming of its first NCAA Tournament victory in 54 years –a 75-68 win against Humboldt State – in last year’s first round.

The Chico State-Cal Poly Pomona winner will face the winner of Friday’s first game – No. 3 Seattle Pacific vs. No. 6 Grand Canyon – Monday at 2:30 p.m.

On the other half of the bracket, top seed and defending NCAA Champion Western Washington, which came from five points down to beat the Wildcats in the second round last season, faces Chaminade at 7:30. No. 4 Dixie State takes on No. 5 Cal State San Bernardino at 5 p.m.

The winner of the NCAA Championship Tournnament West Regional will advance to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight March 28 & 30 at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Ky.

NCAA Championship Tournament West Regional – Sam Carver Gymnasium – Bellingham, Wash.

March 15 (Fri.)
Game #1 - No.3 Seattle Pacific (25-3) vs. No.6 Grand Canyon  (23-7) – 12 noon
Game #2 - No.2 Cal Poly Pomona  (27-2) vs. No.7 Chico State (19-10) - 2:30 p.m.
Game #3 - No.4 Dixie State (22-6) vs. No.5 Cal State San Bernardino (19-8) – 5 p.m.
Game #4 - No.1 seed Western Washington (27-2) vs. No.8 Chaminade (20-9 ) - 7:30 p.m.

March 18 (Mon.)
Game #5 - Winner Game #1 vs. Winner Game #2 – 2:30 p.m.
Game #6 - Winner Game #3 vs. Winner Game #4 – 7:30 p.m.

March 19 (Tue.)
Game #7 - Winner Game #5 vs. Winner Game #6 – 8:30 p.m.

Home team is highest seed in each game

NCAA II ELITE EIGHT
March 28 and 30 (Thu., Sat.)
at Louisville, KY (Freedom Hall)
Host Bellarmine University
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