Russell Jaslow
Registered User
I'm not sure I understand the question.This sort of thing is why the D-3 tournament is so confusing...
So, you're saying that bidding on hosting is meaningless, in that you can be an emergency host, anyway?
In that case. why bother with bidding in the first place?
Honest question.
There are two types of "host." A predetermined host which is selected years in advance and meant to be a neutral site. Like Utica in 2017 or all the years in Lake Placid. It can, technically, be on a campus, like the women in River Falls this year.
Then there is the campus host, which is meant to be given to one of the four remaining teams. In this case, since it takes a while to filter out the facilties capable of hosting, the schools have to formally put in a bid by a certain date. Which means, schools won't know at the time whether they make it far enough to host. But the NCAA needs time to evaluate. Then, the NCAA will or will not give their stamp of approval to the bids. When the four teams are finally known, they simply go down the order of the bids which got the stamp of approval based on seedings. And that top combination is chosen and announced usually on Sunday morning.