Talk:1938 NAIA basketball tournament

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Missing College links[edit]

There are some colleges in red the have no wikilink. We're needing a bit of research to find those. Moonraker0022 (talk) 21:36, 30 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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2-0 forfeit[edit]

2-0 is the default score given to a forfeited basketball game regardless of the actual score (if the game was halted in progress or completed), or if the game is forfeited before it even begins. In light of many instances in tournament play throughout the early years of college basketball, the most likely explanation is that Western Kentucky simply didn't or couldn't show up for the tournament. That makes the description given in the article of Western Kentucky having forfeited "after only 2 points were scored" very dubious or at best misleading, as it gives the impression that Simpson scored a basket and then Western Kentucky left in a huff or something. I'm removing that statement, but if anyone has a citation that indicates the game did indeed begin and was then forfeited after Simpson scored the opening basket, then it can be reinserted with the cite. If, instead, Western Kentucky merely failed to arrive, that should be noted as the reason for the forfeit. JFMorse (talk) 22:50, 17 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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