
NYU basketball facing hosting predicament ahead of D-III NCAA competition
For many teams, hosting postseason games is an exciting prospect. For New York University basketball, it’s also a severe logistical headache.Editor’s Picks
1 Related NYU ladies’s basketball is among the most dominant teams in college sports. The Violets have won 56 straight games and are ruling NCAA Department III females’s national champions. Sporting a 25-0 record, the program holds a front runner in the D-III nationwide competition bracket, with the opportunity to host games up until the national semifinals.
THE CHAMPS ARE HERE.Reigning national champs @nyuwomenshoops have brought the energy all season and are all set to start their title defense in the house tomorrow vs. Gallaudet.7:30 PM|John A. Paulson Center Be there and be
part of the madness. pic.twitter.com/JHuzBIFQDV!.?.!— NYU Sports(@NYUAthletics)March 6, 2025 There’s one problem: NYU men’s basketball likewise requires the court for the foreseeable future.The Violets’guys’s basketball program has likewise
taken pleasure in an excellent campaign, boasting a 24-1 mark and a front runner– likewise with the opportunity to host games till the nationwide semifinals.NYU has two successful basketball programs, but only one court. The solution? The females’s group will play its first-round game in the house at Manhattan’s John A. Paulson Center, while the men’s team heads
to York, Pennsylvania, for its first-round game. Must both advance to the next weekend of the competition, the roles will reverse– the guys will dip into the John A. Paulson Center while the ladies will use the road.A comparable situation unfolded at the school in 2015. That time, the women’s squad opened tournament play on the roadway, while the guys’s group hosted its opening-weekend games in Manhattan.