The sunlight streaming into Hinkle Fieldhouse is a quirky 2021 March Madness wrinkle

Will it be a factor?

Having the entire 2021 men’s NCAA tournament in Indianapolis means we’re getting March Madness at Hinkle Fieldhouse — one of the oldest arenas in college hoops and the home of Butler basketball.

And while that’s super awesome, there’s a quirk that the national basketball audience noticed right away with the first game of the 2021 tourney at Hinkle between Florida and Virginia Tech: there’s sunlight streaming in, a sight that many are used to in Indy.

It makes for some beautiful photos (see above and below) but will it be a factor at some point in the tournament with someone missing a shot or a pass due to the sunlight? We’ll see.

Here are some sights and reaction:

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Marc Lebryk-USA TODAY Sports

My take: no curtains. It’s a challenge at one of the most hallowed basketball courts on Earth.

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