 The wait is over for the U-Pike men's and women's basketball squads as they found out tonight who they were facing their upcoming national tournaments. The women are headed to Montana as they picked up a six-seat in the tournament to tip with three-seated Lyon College out of Arkansas next Thursday at 11 a.m. in Billings, Montana. They're coming off their best season yet, finishing in the final four of the national tournament last season and they only lost one senior but a new coaching staff is leading the way this season and we caught up with head coach Clifton Williams and some of the women to talk about their business trip to Montana. It's such a great opportunity, you know, like I said before I've been involved with Kentucky's men. We won a national championship when I was with them. I've been doing the elite eight with Florida State, you know, now as an opportunity as a head coach to work with such a great group of young women who had to work really hard and push through some adversity this year with all the coaching changes that we've had says a lot about their character and their determination, you know, I'm just really not trying to screw it up at this point. I'm just trying to, you know, help them to be the best that they can be. Final four championship game, we're coming for it. We're really trying to get a bigger ring actually. I want one of my pinky this time and just pretty much just go in just thinking that every game is a championship game. I think going last year we had a lot of great experience on getting to play at that kind of level and then just making it to the final four of those great experience for all of us. So we're all really excited that we want to make it farther, even more farther this year than when we go. So I'm really excited it's a new place, so we all got to get used to that, but I'm excited for it. We expect to get back to the final four, but even more so, we want to advance further. We really want a ring and no matter who the coach is, you know, he's adapted to us, we've adapted to him, and we're ready to get that ring. From the men's side of things, they're headed to Kansas City, Missouri. The Bears picked up a three-seed ranking and will face six-seated grand view out of Iowa next Thursday at 10 a.m. in the N.A.I. national tournament. The Bears are making their fifth consecutive appearance and making their 11th trip overall to the big show. Head coach Kelly Wells and his Bears are excited to take the court in Kansas City. There's not a guy on this schedule that you'd want to play. Everybody's going to be very good. We're thankful that we have another opportunity to go back out there. We've had some success and we want to continue to do that, but we take these as one-game championships. Every single game has got to be the most important. You can't look forward, you can't look behind, and grand view is going to be a great opponent. We're researching them right now as we go, but everybody's going to be very good out there, but we're good, too, so it'll be a great, interesting time. The first game is not on the estimate of anybody to play every game like it's our last. I mean, any team wants to finish first, you know, with that last team, it's a championship game, but like I said, we've got to take it one game at a time. Oh, man, I'm really excited for the national tournament, and I mean, I don't really know what to expect, but I'm just going to see how it goes, and hopefully we can play as long as we can. You know, the last three times I had a lot of experience obviously going on the national tournament. We always had some good runs, and then we had some times that we went and lost first round, so hopefully you just keep this momentum going that we've had from the mid-south and, you know, just have fun and just make memories.