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The Continental Tire Main Event (formerly known as the MGM Grand Main Event, Men Who Speak Up Main Event, MGM Resorts Main Event, Roman Main Event, Men's Vegas Bubble [1]) was a four-team college basketball tournament held during Monday and Wednesday of Thanksgiving week of NCAA Division I men's basketball season, with the inaugural tournament beginning in 2014.
Continental Tire The Las Vegas Classic was an eight-team college basketball tournament held in December at Orleans Arena in Paradise, Nevada . Each team played four games in the Classic – the first two at on-campus sites and the final two rounds at the Orleans Arena.
The Tournament was originally held in the gymnasium of Valley High School, until moving to the new Orleans Arena in 2006. The tourney launched with local car dealer Findlay Toyota as its sponsor. From 2006 to 2013 the sponsor of the tournament was IBN Sports. Continental Tire is the current sponsor of the tournament.
In 2012, the tournament beneficiary became Wounded Warrior Project, resulting in the tournament being renamed the 2K Sports Classic. (A new annual college basketball tournament benefiting cancer research, also called the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic and hosted by the Barclays Center in Brooklyn , New York, was held from 2012 to 2014. [ 1 ] )
The bracket is finally set for the Hercules Tires WAC Basketball Tournament and NM State will be the top seed. 2022 Hercules Tires WAC men’s basketball tournament bracket announced Skip to main ...
The Coast to Coast Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament is the annual conference basketball championship tournament for the NCAA Division III Coast to Coast Athletic Conference (C2C), known before November 2020 as the Capital Athletic Conference. [1] The tournament has been held annually since 1991.
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AT&T rolled out its commercial feature Thunder stars Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Chet Holmgren on March 17 as part of the company's "Connect to Madness" for the NCAA basketball tournaments.