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Horizon Offseason News Recap



Horizon League Offseason News Update

by Nick Dettmann

Eight teams to participate in ESPN Bracket Buster Saturday

After the enormous success from the inaugural ESPN Bracket Buster Saturday last season, ESPN announced that they are not only going to have the second edition of the event, but expand the field from 18 teams to 46 teams.

Of those 46 teams, eight of them will be from the Horizon League, including five of them hosting the game.

The schools hosting a game will be: Butler, Cleveland State, Illinois-Chicago, UW-Green Bay and UW-Milwaukee. Going out on the road will be Detroit, Loyola-Chicago and Youngstown State. Wright State will be the only league school not participating in the event.

The match-ups will be released in early February 2004 and will be based on the school’s RPI (ratings percentage index) at that point in the season.




Lickliter gets huge a huge extension.



New assistants, new JuCo transfers and Mike King gets some international experience.



The former Spartans assistant named head coach, and the leading scorer dismissed from team.



Two transfer, new coaches are named, and the Panthers have a European vacation.



The Titans hire former player as an assistant, and will host the 2009 Final Four.



Paul Biancardi takes over the Wright State reins and lands a high-profile transfer.



The UIC Flames will start the season at the BCA Classic.



New assistant coaches highlight the offseason.



Scott Spinelli resigns to take Nebraska job, and Jeff Dunlap is hired to replace him.

     

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