The Bubble
In 2020, the NCAA Tournament was canceled for the first time ever, leaving players across the country without their shot at March Madness. Less than a year later, the NCAA attempted something unprecedented: staging the entire tournament in a single city during a pandemic.
In this episode of Hysteria, host Sarah Myers (Chief of Staff & Strategy at Indiana Sports Corp) takes listeners inside the 2021 NCAA Tournament bubble in Indianapolis. The NCAA's vice president of men's basketball, JoAn Scott, shares the behind-the-scenes story of canceling the 2020 tournament and the enormous challenge of bringing March Madness back safely with 68 teams in one city.
Then, Indy volunteers Steve and Jennifer Sanner look back on washing more than 14 tons of team laundry while helping keep the tournament running.
It’s the story of how Indianapolis, volunteers, and the NCAA pulled off one of the most complex sporting events ever attempted, and gave the country March Madness back.