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The Indiana Sports Corp. will join NCAA executives Tuesday to discuss fan and youth events that will be part of the 2015 Men's Final Four in Indianapolis. NCAA President Mark Emmert and ISC Senior Vice President Susan Baughman are scheduled to participate in the event. NCAA Men's Basketball Championships Managing Director JoAn Scott spoke with Inside INdiana Business Sports Contributor Bill Benner earlier this month about what makes Indianapolis an ideal location for the event. Indianapolis was recently awarded another Final Four. 2021 marks the eighth time the city will host the event. Next to Kansas City, Indy has hosted more Men's Final Fours than any other city.

The tip-off event is set for Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at the NCAA Hall of Champions on West Washington Street in downtown Indianapolis.

The following are scheduled to participate:

Mark Emmert, NCAA president

Scott Barnes, NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee chair and Utah State University vice president and athletics director

Susan Baughman, Indiana Sports Corp senior vice president

Jason Gardner, IUPUI men’s basketball coach

Damon Bailey, Butler University women’s basketball assistant coach

Source: Indiana Sports Corp.

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