2020 Division III men's basketball NCAA Tournament

 Nobody got to cut the nets down in Atlanta, but many teams cut the nets down on Thursday, March 12, after the 2019-20 season was unceremoniously truncated by the spread of the COVID-19 virus. That includes Justin Summers, who participated in a net-cutting ceremony at Brockport.
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Thursday, March 12, 2020, is a date none will soon forget in the world of sports. That was the day that the NCAA Tournaments were canceled, all divisions, all sports, for the rest of the year. No champion was named, as the Division III championship was canceled heading into the Sweet 16.

Full coverage of the tournament is below, but here are the key links you'll want to keep referencing:

Final bracket

Scoreboard

NCAA Tournament FAQ

2020 Men's NCAA Tournament coverage

March 24, 2020 Hoopsville: Awards Night We put a bow on the 2019-20 season by handing out some awards. Watch On Demand (or listen to the podcast) as we announce the D3hoops.com Men's and Women's All-America teams. Plus, find out who are the Rookie, Player, and Coach of the Year honorees. We celebrate the season on tonight's season finale.

March 13, 2020 Both 2020 championships canceled Word came down from the NCAA on Thursday, March 12, that said that all championships, winter and spring, including the Division III basketball championships, have been canceled.

March 8, 2020 2020 Division III men's basketball bracket Updated through the second-round games, including host schools for the Sweet 16 games, which will take place Friday and Saturday.

March 17, 2020 Hoopsville: All Star Honors The final Top 25s are done and the All-Region awards have been handed out. Plus, hear the live announcements of the NABC All Star Rosters. And we gather the guys for a roundtable discussion of the '19-'20 season. All of that and more on a special edition of Hoopsville. Catch up On Demand or listen to the podcast here.

March 16, 2020 Final men's Top 25: Who's No. 1? The season didn't get to its scheduled conclusion, but our voters have made their determination on where it would have ended. It's the final D3hoops.com men's basketball Top 25 for the 2019-2020 season, with how many teams getting No. 1 votes?

March 12, 2020 Hoopsville: COVID Cancelations Gutted. That's how many teams, student-athletes, and coaches are feeling. Last Thursday we got a hint that COVID-19 was making an impact on the NCAA Tournaments. Now we won't even crown champions. Catch up on Hoopsville tonight On Demand or listen to the podcast as we try and react to one of the strangest finishes to a season ... ever.

March 11, 2020 Sagehens still flying high From Los Angeles to Atlanta, back to L.A., and on to Chicago. That's the road that Pomona-Pitzer has taken so far in this NCAA Tournament, thanks in part to a buzzer beater and some amazing performances. Joe Sager has more.

March 11, 2020 NCAA games: Some closed, most welcome families Bowdoin has relented and is allowing teams' families to attend games, as are most of the men's tournament hosts, but Amherst and Tufts continue to keep all fans out. Here's the very latest on who is allowed where this weekend.

March 9, 2020 Yeshiva playing for a higher goal First, their coach left a successful high school program, then, Jewish basketball players from across the country started coming to campus. And now, the Maccabees have built a team which is in the Sweet 16. Ryan Scott has more.

March 8, 2020 Hoopsville: Wild Weekend Upsets, close games, and closed gyms. We seemed to have it all in the opening weekend of the NCAA DIII tournaments. Sunday night on Hoopsville, we take a look back at a wild weekend, but we also look at how next weekend is already causing problems. Tune in starting at 7:00 pm ET here.


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