2018 Western Athletic Conference Men s and Women s Basketball Tournament. March 7-10 Las Vegas Orleans Arena BAND/CHEER/DANCE MANUAL

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1 2018 Western Athletic Conference Men s and Women s Basketball Tournament March 7-10 Las Vegas Orleans Arena BAND/CHEER/DANCE MANUAL

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3 CONTENTS Section 1 Tournament Information Section 1-1 Band/Cheer/Dance Contacts... 2 Section 1-2 Game Schedule... 2 Section 1-3 Hotels... 2 Section 1-4 Medical... 3 Section 1-5 Parking... 3 Section 1-6 Arena Entrance... 3 Section 2 Important Dates... 3 Section 3 Institutional Liaison... 4 Section 4 Band Section 4-1 Members... 4 Section 4-2 Entrance... 4 Section 4-3 Fight Song... 5 Section 4-4 Halftime... 5 Section 4-5 National Anthem... 5 Section 4-6 Policies/Guidelines... 5 Section 4-7 Seating... 5 Section 4-8 Storage... 6 Section 5 Cheer/Dance Section 5-1 Members... 6 Section 5-2 Entrance... 6 Section 5-3 Fight Song... 6 Section 5-4 Halftime... 6 Section 5-5 National Anthem... 6 Section 5-6 Policies/Guidelines... 6 Section 5-7 Seating... 7 Section 5-8 Storage... 7 Section 5-9 Warm-Up Area... 7 Section 6 Performance Schedule Section 6-1 Team Introductions... 8 Section 6-2 Timeouts... 8 Section 6-3 Halftime...10 Section 6-4 Schedule Handouts...10 Section 7 Music...10 Section 7-1 Format and Management...10 Section 7-2 Testing...10 Section 8 Merchandise...10 Section 8-1 On-Site...10 Section 8-2 Pre-Sale...10 Appendices Appendix 1 Orleans Arena Seating Diagram...11 Appendix 2 Orleans Arena Event Level Diagram...12 Appendix 3 Orleans Arena Bus Drop-Off & Entrance Map...13 Appendix 4 Men s Bracket...14 Appendix 5 Women s Bracket

4 Section 1 Tournament Information Section 1 1 Band/Cheer/Dance Contacts Western Athletic Conference Representatives Kristin Preble Director, Championships & Marketing O: (303) C: (520) E: kpreble@wac.org Katie Jaskulski Intern, Compliance & Championships O: (303) C: (850) E: kjaskulski@wac.org Matt Pucak Asst. Director, Championships & Social Media O: (303) C: (970) E: mpucak@wac.org Jim Lambright Three Dot Entertainment, Game Producer E: jim@tmglasvegas.com Section 1 2 Game Schedule Please see Appendices 4 and 5 for the men s and women s tournament brackets. Wednesday, March 7 Thursday, March 8 Friday, March 9 Saturday, March 10 Session #1 12 p.m. Women s Game 1 2:30 p.m. Women s Game 2 Session #2 6 p.m. Women s Game 3 8:30 p.m. Women s Game 4 Session #3 12 p.m. Men s Game 1 2:30 p.m. Men s Game 2 Session #4 6 p.m. Men s Game 3 8:30 p.m. Men s Game 4 Session #5 12 p.m. Women s Semifinal 1 2:30 p.m. Women s Semifinal 2 Session #6 6 p.m. Men s Semifinal 1 8:30 p.m. Men s Semifinal 2 Session #7 2 p.m. Women s Final Session #8 7 p.m. Men s Final Section 1 3 Hotels Bands, cheerleaders and dance teams are responsible for making their own hotel and transportation arrangements at institutional expense. WAC Staff Headquarters Orleans Hotel and Casino 4500 West Tropicana Avenue Las Vegas, NV or OrleansCasino.com Contact: Tyler Baldwin Phone: tylerbaldwin@boydgaming.com WAC Contact: Dave Chaffin Phone: dchaffin@wac.org 2

5 Section 1 4 Medical A tournament physician and ambulance will be on site for all games in case of emergencies. The contact for the tournament physician is Dr. Michael Miao ( ). The nearest hospital to the Orleans Hotel and Arena is: Spring Valley Hospital Medical Center 5400 S. Rainbow Blvd. Las Vegas, NV (702) Section 1 5 Parking Buses. The drop off point for band and spirit group buses is the loading dock area on the north end of the Orleans Arena. Buses then shall park along the back fence of the lot. Please see Appendix 3 on page 13 for a map Others. All other parking is on a first-come, first-served basis and is free in the lots adjacent to the Orleans Arena. Section 1 6 Arena Entrance All band members, cheerleaders, dance team members and mascots will be admitted through the loading dock area at the north end of the Orleans Arena. Entrance will be authorized only to those individuals identified on the respective authorized lists that are to be submitted to the WAC office. Please contact Kristin Preble ( ) with any questions. Section 2 Important Dates Friday, February 2 Deadline for notifying the WAC if band/cheer/dance will be attending the tournament Thursday, February 8 Conference call at 2pm PT / 3pm MT / 4pm CT * Friday, February 23 Wednesday, February 28 Friday, March 9 The following forms must be filled out and submitted to the Conference office and can be accessed online at Band Members List: A list of no more than 30 band members and one director. Cheerleader Members List: A list of no more than 12 cheerleaders, one mascot and one director. Dance Team Members List: A list of no more than 30 dance team members and one director. Band/Cheer/Dance Liaison Form: Acknowledgement of WAC tournament policies by liaison. Music files and performance list due to Kristin Preble (kpreble@wac.org) Read to Succeed Event *Each institution must have a representative on the conference call. 3

6 Section 3 Instituional Liaison Each institution must designate a Band/Cheer/Dance Liaison to serve as the primary contact to the WAC. The liaison will monitor squad members on the baseline and in the band seating sections, assign a music representative, monitor the music selections, and ensure compliance with all band, cheer/dance and mascot policies. The band/cheer/dance liaison shall be the emergency contact person for any injuries, sickness or other emergency situations that involve band/cheer/dance. Additionally, the Band/Cheer/Dance Liaison or designee (must be a full-time staff member, e.g. Band Director) must wear a headset for the purpose of communicating with the Game Producer at the scorers table during games. The Game Producer will alternate which band/cheer/dance has privileges to play during an unchoreographed timeout and will cue the Band/Cheer/Dance Liaison or designee when it is their band s turn to play. During this time, an institution s band may play ONLY when directed to, via headset, by the Game Producer. The Band/Cheer/Dance Liaison Form, which includes the following information, must be forwarded to Kristin Preble by February 23: 1. Confirmation that the liaison named above will accompany the cheer/dance squad to the tournament and will be present at all performances by their respective spirit squad. 2. Written confirmations that all cheer/dance music is void of profane language and that all songs by the band will not incite profane lyrics from the crowd. 3. Written confirmation noting whether electronic instruments, and any associated power needs, will be brought into the Arena. 4. Written confirmation that the Band/Cheer Liaison, Cheer supervisor/coach, Dance supervisor/coach, and Band Director understand and acknowledge the warning/penalty structure (as outlined below). Warnings/Penalty Structure. Failure to adhere to WAC Band/Cheer/Dance policies shall result in the following penalties: 1st Violation: Warning given to Band/Cheer Liaison and Sport Administrator(s) notified 2nd Violation: Removal of violator (e.g. mascot, band member, cheerleader) for remainder of game 3rd Violation: Removal of Mascot, Band and Cheer/Dance squad for remainder of game 4th Violation: Removal of Mascot, Band and Cheer/Dance for remainder of tournament Section 4 Band Section 4 1 Members Each institution is allowed 30 band members and one band director to be admitted into the Arena through the band/cheer entrance (north production lot). The band list (see Section 2) identifying the names of all members is due no later than Friday, February 23. Section 4 2 Entrance Bands will enter through the band/cheer/dance/mascot entrance (north production lot). Only those listed on the official band pass list will be admitted into the arena. Electronic instruments are allowed into the arena, provided advance notification is given to the WAC. Bands will have access to power outlets within the arena. When not performing, band members will not be given access to the arena for other sessions. 4

7 Section 4 3 Fight Song Each band will have the opportunity to play its institution s fight song during pre-game, halftime, and at the end of the game Pre-Game. Upon direction from Jim Lambright, the band whose team runs onto the court first may play its fight song first, followed by the band whose team runs onto the court second Halftime When Buzzer Sounds. Upon direction from Jim Lambright, the leading team will play its fight song first, followed by the trailing team playing its fight song. If the teams are tied going into halftime, the higher seeded team will play its fight song first When Teams Return to Court. Upon direction from Jim Lambright, the band whose team runs onto the court first may play its fight song first, followed by the band whose team runs onto the court second End of Game. Upon direction from Jim Lambright, the winning team will play its fight song first, followed by the losing team playing its fight song. Section 4 4 Halftime There is a standard 15-minute intermission between halves. Each institution may occupy the floor for a maximum of three (3) minutes. If an institution s cheer/dance squad does not utilize all of its performance time, the band may fill in for the remaining time. Section 4 5 National Anthem The singing of the national anthem will be coordinated through Jim Lambright. Should a singer not be present, the band of the highest-seeded team in the game shall have the first option of performing the anthem. Section 4 6 Policies/Guidelines 1. All NCAA basketball tournament regulations regarding the times for a band to perform during a tournament game will be applicable. Bands, or any component thereof (including drums), may not play while the game is in progress. 2. Bands shall follow all directions, including designated playing schedules, from tournament staff. Bands that do not comply with tournament staff shall be subject to removal from the Arena. 3. All individuals are required to remain seated in the band corral while the game is in progress. 4. Bands are not permitted to exit the corral area and perform in any other area at any time. 5. Bands shall not be provided drum platforms. 6. Artificial noisemakers, air horns, laser pointers, etc., are not permissible. 7. Bands shall not converse with or approach game officials or squad members or mascots of the opposing team. Standard NCAA and WAC rules shall apply. 8. The WAC shall manage the timeout performance schedule for additional band/cheer performance opportunities. 9. Songs affiliated with any professional sports team or products are prohibited. 10. Laundry services will not be provided to band members, cheer/dance members, or mascots. 11. Bands may not perorm in the box office area. For pregame pep rallies, please utilize the north ends of the concourse (behind Sections or ). Section 4 7 Seating Bands shall be seated in the designated corral on the baseline closest to press row. Each corral shall consist of 33 seats. The two additional seats beyond the 31 reserved for the band shall be occupied by the cheer and/or dance coach(es). 5

8 Section 4 8 Storage The storage area for band/cheer/dance is the Gold C room located on the lower level of the Orleans Arena. This room will be sectioned off into eight corrals and labeled accordingly. This area has extremely limited storage space, and shall be used to store band/cheer/dance items ONLY. Personal items of any kind (e.g. wallet, cell phone, backpack) may NOT be left in Gold C. Bands will be permitted to store large items in this room overnight as space permits. While Gold C shall be locked after the conclusion of the final game each evening, bands will store all items at their own risk. The WAC and the Orleans Arena are not responsible for any items stored in this area. Section 5 Cheer/Dance Section 5 1 Members Cheer Team. Each institution is allowed 12 cheer team members, one uniformed mascot, and one cheer supervisor/coach (different than the Band/Cheer Liaison) to be admitted into the Arena through the band/cheer entrance (north production lot). The cheer supervisor/coach shall receive a credential. The Cheerleader/Mascot List (see Section 2) identifying the names of all members is due no later than Friday, February Mascots. Mascots shall adhere to the same policies identified for the cheer/dance squads, and additionally, must remain seated/kneeling at the far end of the baseline (away from the basket) during all live play, including free throws. At no time shall the mascot converse or interact with game officials, and at no time shall a team s mascot interact with the opposing team s mascot. Mascots may only enter the playing floor area during full timeouts and/or halftime performances Dance Team. Each institution is allowed 30 dance team members and one dance supervisor/coach (different than the Band/Cheer Liaison) to be admitted into the Arena through the band/cheer entrance (north production lot). The dance supervisor/coach shall receive a credential. The Dance Team list (see Section 2) identifying the names of all members, is due no later than Friday, February 24. Section 5 2 Entrance Cheer/Dance teams will enter through the band/cheer/dance/mascot entrance (north production lot). Only those listed on the official cheer/dance pass lists will be admitted into the Arena. Section 5 3 Fight Song Each band will have the opportunity to play its institution s fight song during pre-game, halftime, and at the end of the game. Cheer/Dance teams may occupy their half of the court ONLY at the end of the game while their fight song is played. Section 5 4 Halftime There is a standard 15-minute intermission between halves. Only the participating institutions cheer/dance teams may perform on the floor at halftime. Each institution may occupy the floor for a maximum of three (3) minutes. Cheer/dance teams may not occupy the court until both institutions fight songs have been played, or until directed by Jim Lambright. Section 5 5 National Anthem The singing of the national anthem will be coordinated through Jim Lambright. Section 5 6 Policies/Guidelines 1. Cheer/dance squads must sit or kneel on the court apron during all live play - including free throws. 2. Squads will be allowed on the playing floor only when the game clock has stopped and are given permission by tournament staff. 3. Squads and mascots must not block the view of participants, patrons or media during competition and are restricted to their designated half of the baseline area, except when they are performing on the court during full timouts or at halftime. 6

9 4. Squads and mascots will be restricted to the area between the baseline and free throw line extended during player introductions. 5. Artificial noisemakers, air horns, laser pointers, etc., are not permissible. 6. Songs affiliated with any professional sports team or products are prohibited. 7. Spirit squads may not place or throw institutional specific items (e.g., t-shirts, souvenir basketballs) into the general public seating area during pregame, during the game or postgame. The WAC will provide t-shirts to the spirit squads to throw during the game. 8. Cheer/dance squad members and mascots shall be permitted to use signs and chants ONLY during their performances. Signs are prohibited while the opposing cheer/dance squads are performing. Cheer/dance squad members are also prohibited from guiding fan cheers/chants during the opposing squad s performances. 9. Institutional flags may be displayed or waved on the court during pre-game activities and halftime only. Flags will not be permitted on the court during timeouts of any kind. 10. Spirit Squads and mascots shall not converse with or approach game officials or spirit squad members or mascots of the opposing team. 11. All spirit squads must conform to the guidelines set by the American Association of Cheerleading Coaches and Advisors (AACCA). Neither the Orleans Arena nor the WAC shall be responsible for supervising or monitoring routines performed by spirit squads at championship events. Except as noted herein, supervision of spirit squads, their activities, yells and stunts are solely the participating institution s responsibility. Section 5 7 Seating Each spirit squad will be assigned to a position on the baseline nearest to its team s band. All squad members must sit or kneel during game action and will be allowed on the playing floor only when the game clock is stopped. A maximum of 12 spirit squad members and one mascot from each participating team shall be allowed on the baseline or the floor during full (media) timeouts and 60-second timeouts. Spirit squad members and mascots are not allowed on the floor during 30-second timeouts. Spirit squad members who are not seated on the baseline during games may be seated in the floor chairs on the opposite side of the basketball hoop. Section 5 8 Storage The storage area for band/cheer/dance is the Gold C room located on the lower level of the Orleans Arena. This room will be sectioned off into eight corrals and labeled accordingly. This area has extremely limited storage space, and shall be used to store band/cheer/dance items ONLY. Personal items of any kind (e.g. wallet, cell phone, backpack) may NOT be left in Gold C. Bands will be permitted to store large items in this room overnight as space permits. While Gold C shall be locked after the conclusion of the final game each evening, bands will store all items at their own risk. The WAC and the Orleans Arena are not responsible for any items stored in this area. Section 5 9 Warm-Up Area Warm-up space will be provided near the band/cheer/dance entrance in the north production lot, as well as in the tunnel under Sections 112/113 (see Appendix 2). Due to the location of the television trucks in the north production lot, cheer/dance warm-up space may be limited in that area, however an area with mats will be reserved for teams. Teams are prohibited from performing pyramids and tosses in the warm-up area in the tunnel under Sections 112/113, but may perform AACCA approved partner stunts in the warm-up area in the north production lot. 7

10 Section 6 Performance Schedule Section 6 1 Team Introductions Cheer/dance squad members and mascots are allowed to stand during team introductions, but must remain between their designated baseline and the free-throw line extended. Section 6 2 Timeouts Men s Tournament Timeouts Media Timeouts & On-Court Schedule. The electronic media agreement determines the number, length and media marks for electronic media timeouts. Below is an example of an on-court performance schedule. The final performance schedule will be provided on-site prior to each game. Men s Tournament Timeouts & On-Court Schedule Timeout Timing On-Court #1 First dead ball at or after the 16-minute mark Higher Seeded Cheerleaders/Dance #2 First dead ball at or after the 12-minute mark Lower Seeded Cheerleaders/Dance #3 First dead ball at or after the 8-minute mark Promotion #4 First dead ball at or after the 4-minute mark Promotion Halftime FLOATER The first timeout requested (charged) by either team in the second half (regardless of the time on the clock) shall become the length of a timeout called for under the electronic media timeout. Promotion #4 First dead ball at or after the 16-minute mark Lower Seeded Cheerleaders/Dance #5 First dead ball at or after the 12-minute mark Higher Seeded Cheerleaders/Dance #6 First dead ball at or after the 8-minute mark Promotion #7 First dead ball at or after the 4-minute mark Promotion Media Timeout Performances. A maximum of 12 cheer/dance members and one mascot from each institution shall be allowed on the floor during the full media timeouts. All Cheer/dance members and mascots must vacate the court at the first horn Thirty-Second Timeouts. Each team is entitled to three (3) timeouts of 30 seconds in length. Each team may carry over two 30-second timeouts to the second half. The first team called time out by either team in the second half shall become a media timeout. Each team is entitled to one additional 30-second timeout during each extra period. Unused 30-second timeouts from the second half may be used at any time during overtime periods Thirty-Second Timeout Performances. Cheer and/or dance teams are not allowed to take the court during thirty-second timeouts. However, spirit routines and crowd engagement can occur from designated baseline and sidelines positions. Bands will be given performance time during these breaks and will alternate performances beginning with the higher seed. 8

11 6.2.2 Women s Tournament Timeouts Media Timeouts & On-Court Schedule. The electronic media agreement determines the number, length and media marks for electronic media timeouts. Below is an example of an on-court performance schedule. The final performance schedule will be provided on-site prior to each game. Women s Tournament Timeouts & On-Court Schedule Timeout Timing On-Court #1 This occurs at the first team time out above the 5 minute mark OR at a dead-ball occurring at or under 5 minutes in the first quarter. Higher Seeded Cheerleaders/Dance #2 75 Second break between the first and second quarter Lower Seeded Cheerleaders/Dance #3 FLOATER This occurs at the first team time out above the 5 minute mark OR at a dead-ball occurring at or under 5 minutes in the second quarter. Halftime The first team called time out regardless of the quarter it occurs in. If no one calls a time out in the third quarter, then the first team time out called in the fourth quarter becomes a media timeout. Promotion Promotion #4 The first dead-ball at or under the five minute mark in the third quarter Lower Seeded Cheerleaders/Dance #5 75 second break between the third and fourth quarter Higher Seeded Cheerleaders/Dance #6 The first dead-ball at or under the five minute mark in the fourth quarter Promotion Media Timeout Performances. A maximum of 12 cheer/dance members and one mascot from each institution shall be allowed on the floor during the full media timeouts. All Cheer/dance members and mascots must vacate the court at the first horn Thirty-Second Timeouts. Each team is entitled to three (3) timeouts of 30 seconds in length. Each team may carry over two 30-second timeouts to the second half. The first 30-second time out by either team in the second half shall become a media timeout. Each team is entitled to one additional 30-second timeout during each extra period. Unused 30-second timeouts from the second half may be used at any time during overtime periods Thirty-Second Timeout Performances. Cheer and/or dance teams are not allowed to take the court during thirty-second timeouts. However, spirit routines and crowd engagement can occur from designated baseline and sidelines positions. Bands will be given performance time during these breaks and will alternate performances beginning with the higher seed Men s & Women s Tournament -- Additional Timeouts. There may be additional non-media 60-second or 30-second called timeouts available for band/cheer/dance non-choreographed performances. Additional opportunities will be dependent on the sponsor promotions and other WAC presentations/public address announcements scheduled for each game Communication. Each institution s Band/Cheer Liaison or designee must wear a headset for the purpose of communicating with the Game Producer at the scorers table. The Game Producer will alternate which band has privileges to play during an unchoreographed timeout and will cue the Band/Cheer Liaison or designee when it is their band s turn to play. During this time, an institution s band may play ONLY when directed to by the Game Producer. 9

12 Section 6 3 Halftime There will be a 15-minute intermission between halves. Only the participating institutions cheer/dance team and mascot may perform on the floor at halftime. Each institution may occupy the floor for a maximum of three minutes. The 12 cheer/dance team members plus additional members seated in the band seating shall be allowed to perform at halftime. Cheer/dance teams may not occupy the court until both institutions fight songs have been played, or until directed by Jim Lambright. There will be no band/cheer/dance performances at halftime during the women s and men s championship games on Saturday as the WAC has scheduled halftime entertainment. Section 6 4 Schedule Handouts Each institution s Band/Cheer Liaison or designee shall be provided with the game s performance schedule by a member of the WAC staff prior to the start of each game. Performance schedules are subject to change, however, in most cases the home team (higher seed) will perform first. Section 7 Music Section 7 1 Format & Management Cheer/dance squads must submit their music to the WAC by Wednesday, February 28. The WAC will send the files to the Orleans Arena to be pre-loaded on their audio software. All music tracks must be submitted in mp3 format with a preferred bit rate of 256 to ensure the highest quality of sound and consistency over the Arena s audio system. NOTE: Songs downloaded from itunes are in mp4 format, and are NOT compatible with the Arena s audio equipment. Please make sure that all submitted tracks are in mp3 format. Band/Cheer/Dance Liaisons will not need to physically manage the music during the performances. However, each Band/ Cheer/Dance Liaison is responsible for reviewing all music selections and ensuring the selections are void of profanity and inappropriate language. Section 7 2 Testing Each institution s Band/Cheer/Dance Liaison, or designee, must meet the music coordinator in the audio booth 30 minutes before tipoff of each game to ensure the music files for that respective game are correct. All music files that will be utilized for media timeout performances must be one minute in length or less. Section 8 Merchandise Section 8 1 On-Site Tournament merchandise will be provided by Event1, the official tournament merchandise provider of the WAC. Tournament merchandise will be available for purchase at the team shop located on the concourse behind Section 110. Institution athletic outfitters are prohibited from selling merchandise at the arena or Orleans Hotel due to the WAC s non-compete clause with Event1. Section 8 2 Pre-Sale If you are interested in placing an order for official tournament merchandise prior to the tournament, please contact Kristin Preble (kpreble@wac.org) as soon as possible. There is no guarantee that pre-sale orders will be fulfilled prior to the tournament. 10

13 WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT 2018 MANUAL Appendix 1 Orleans Arena Seating Diagram 11

14 Appendix 2 Orleans Arena Event Level Diagram TEAM ENTRANCE MEDIA ENTRANCE AT BOX OFFICE PRESS CONF. MEDIA WORK RM. BAND CHEER MEDIA HOSP. VIP HOSP. STAFF/ VOL. CHEER WARMUP CHEER BAND LAUNDRY TR L4 L3 CHEER BAND L2 L1 OFFICIALS WAC RM. CHEER WARMUP TV TRUCK LEGEND L1 Locker Room 1 L2 Locker Room 2 L3 Locker Room 3 L4 Locker Room 4 TR Training Room BAND/CHEER/STAFF ENTRANCE E S N W 12

15 Appendix 3 Orleans Arena Bus Drop-Off & Entrance Map 13

16 Appendix 4 Men s Bracket 2018 WAC Men s Basketball Tournament March 8-10 Orleans Arena Las Vegas No. 3 Seed Game 1 Quarterfinal #1 Thursday, March 8 Noon No. 6 Seed No. 2 Seed Game 2 Quarterfinal #2 Thursday, March 8 2:30 p.m. No. 7 Seed No. 1 Seed Game 3 Quarterfinal #3 Thursday, March 8 6 p.m. No. 8 Seed No. 4 Seed Game 4 Quarterfinal #4 Thursday, March 8 8:30 p.m. No. 5 Seed Winner, Game 1 Game 5 Semifinal #1 Friday, March 9 6 p.m. Winner, Game 2 Winner, Game 3 Game 6 Semifinal #2 Friday, March 9 8:30 p.m. Winner, Game 4 Winner, Game 5 Game 7 Championship Saturday, March 10 7 p.m. (ESPNU) Winner, Game 6 Winner, Game 7 WAC Champion (NCAA Automatic Qualifier) All Times Local/Subject to Change 14

17 Appendix 5 Women s Bracket 2018 WAC Women s Basketball Tournament March 7, 9-10 Orleans Arena Las Vegas No. 3 Seed Game 1 Quarterfinal #1 Wednesday, March 7 Noon No. 6 Seed No. 2 Seed Game 2 Quarterfinal #2 Wednesday, March 7 2:30 p.m. No. 7 Seed No. 1 Seed Game 3 Quarterfinal #3 Wednesday, March 7 6 p.m. No. 8 Seed No. 4 Seed Game 4 Quarterfinal #4 Wednesday, March 7 8:30 p.m. No. 5 Seed Winner, Game 1 Game 5 Semifinal #1 Friday, March 9 Noon Winner, Game 2 Winner, Game 3 Game 6 Semifinal #2 Friday, March 9 2:30 p.m. Winner, Game 4 Winner, Game 5 Game 7 Championship Saturday, March 10 2 p.m. Winner, Game 6 Winner, Game 7 WAC Champion (NCAA Automatic Qualifier) All Times Local/Subject to Change 15

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