RON MALY HAS BEEN WATCHING THE PARADE GO BY FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS ONE OF HIS WEBSITES.

Monday, November 17, 2014

Well, it's a start anyway. It's not the Final Four, but at least it's the 2016 first- and second-round NCAA men's basketball tournament games that were awarded today to Wells Fargo Arena in downtown Des Moines. The city has had NCAA wrestling and NCAA women's basketball events in the past, but finally an NCAA men's event will be held at 16,000-seat Wells Fargo Arena. Iowa State is the "host' university, but that means the Cyclones can't play in the tournamenat. That's unlike what happens in preliminary rounds in the NCAA women's tournament. The host school gets games in the women's event so the tournament gets larger crowds. Iowa, Northern Iowa and Drake, however, would be able to play in the Des Moines men's tournament if they were chosen for the NCAA field The NCAA website today told it this way: "The 2016 tournament features two brand new hosts as Brooklyn and Des Moines join Providence, St. Louis, Raleigh, Oklahoma City, Denver and Spokane as first- and second-round sites. The East Regional will be played in Philadelphia, which will be hosting the tournament for the 28th time. The Midwest Regional will take place in Chicago, while the South Regional will be played in Louisville and the West Regional will be held in Anaheim. Houston will host the 2016 Final Four." I have covered NCAA first- and second-round games in such cities as Pullman, Wash., Salt Lake City,, Lincoln and Omaha, Neb., and Hartford,Conn. Not always were all of the seats filled in the arenas at those places. It's important for Des Moines to sell all of the seats so it can get a future tournament.