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Sports in Olathe
Sports Advisory
Council
Official Visitor's Guide
NAIA Div. I Mens'
Basketball National
Championship Tourn.
March 26-April 1, 2003
FAQs >
In Appreciation
Tourn. Schedule
NAIA Outdoor
Track & Field
Natl. Championships
May 22-24, 2003
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2003 Buffalo Funds - NAIA Div.
I Men's Basketball National Championship
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Key
Championship Tournament Highlights
- The NAIA Division I Basketball Championship
Tournament, the nation’s oldest post-season
collegiate basketball tournament, has its roots in
Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City.
- After eight years in Tulsa, the NAIA is pleased to
bring the Tournament back home to Kansas City and
Municipal Auditorium, thanks to strong support from
community and civic organizations.
- The 66th Annual NAIA Championship Tournament will be held March
26-April 1.
- Known for its non-stop action and eclectic mix of
die-hard fans, this year’s Tournament promises the
scrappy and spirited action that has spectators
calling the NAIA basketball tournament "the real
March Madness."
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Frequently Asked Questions
Tournament Information
Important Fan Safety Notice
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For the safety of all participants and fans,
Municipal Auditorium prohibits attendees from entering the
facilities with backpacks, laptops, video cameras, bottles,
cans, and
coolers.
Admission Tickets
- View,
print, and return a Group Ticket Order Form (Group
tickets available through 3/25 - day before games
start)!
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All-tournament Tickets were available through March 7 at
the Olathe Chamber of
Commerce at (913) 764-1050 or (800) 921-5678.
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After March 7, All-tournament tickets can be purchased
through Ticketmaster
(816-931-3330).
All-tournament tickets (good for the six days) are sold 2 ways: 1) for a single (re-usable) pass, $40
for general admission and $60 for reserved seats.
2) for 9 session passes, $50
for general admission and $70 for reserved seats.
Single-session tickets are available February 1
through Championship April 1, through the box
office at Municipal Auditorium (816-513-5000) or Ticketmaster (816-931-3330).
Prices are:
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March 26-28 (First & Second Round) general
admission: $5 for adults, $3 for
students;
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March 26-28 (First & Second Round) reserved: $8 for adults, $6 for
students;
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March 29, 31 and Apr. 1 (Quarterfinals, Semifinals,
Championship) general admission: $7
for adults, $5 for students;
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March 29, 31 and Apr. 1 (Quarterfinals, Semifinals,
Championship) reserved: $10 for adults, $8 for students.
Game Times
- FORMAT:
The
championship is a 32-team, single-elimination tournament
featuring 14 automatic qualifiers from 11 Division I
affiliated conferences, one automatic independent
qualifier, and 17 at-large berths. The tournament
bracket - released on Thursday, March 20 - is
included with the
schedule.
In Appreciation
- The Olathe Chamber of Commerce and NAIA appreciate
very much the support of these sponsors,
who have made this event possible.
Participant/Fan Logistics & Arrangements
Tournament Facts & Trivia
- The six-day NAIA tournament follows a 32-team,
31-game single elimination, Wednesday-to-Tuesday
format. Games will not be held on the Sunday of the
tournament.
- Municipal Auditorium hosted the first NAIA
tournament, which launched the organization in 1937,
and will be the Division I Basketball Championship
Tournament’s home through 2007.
- As part of the Champions of Character program,
members of the Final Four tournament teams will host a
Sunday, March 30 basketball clinic for Special
Olympians at Municipal Auditorium.
- Members of tournament teams will present Champions
of Character values at 32 YMCA after-school programs.
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Metro
Sports will broadcast the semifinals and the
championship game locally in addition to placing the
broadcast in regional outlets
Champions of Character
- The NAIA views sports as a vehicle for character
development for all student-athletes, and celebrates
competition with character throughout the tournament.
- The NAIA has launched its Champions of Character
initiative, which promotes respect, integrity,
responsibility, servant leadership and sportsmanship
among student-athletes and youth who are involved in
sports.
- The NAIA offers 23 championships in 13 sports. As
part of the Champions of Character initiative, members
of competing teams at each championship participate in
a local community program.
Economic Impact
- According to an economic impact study commissioned by
the Olathe Chamber of Commerce and conducted by the
County Economic Research Institute (CERI), the 2002 return of
the NAIA national basketball tournament to Kansas City
brought more than $2.7 million to the region. The 2003 impact
is expected to be similar.
- The NAIA plans to conduct at least one national
championship in the Kansas City area during each of
the collegiate sport seasons.
- For more in-depth tournament information, click
here.
Copyright © 2004 Olathe Chamber of Commerce
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