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The 2024 American Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament was held March 13–17, 2024, at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. [1] The winner of the tournament, the UAB Blazers, received the conference's automatic bid to the 2024 NCAA tournament.
The American Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament (sometimes known simply as The American Championship) is the conference tournament in men's basketball for the American Athletic Conference. It is a single-elimination tournament that involves all league schools (14 as of the 2023–24 season [1]). Its seeding is based on regular ...
Kingston's Elijah Abrams, left pushes past Monroe's Jayden Desir, right in the Section 9 Class AAA Boys Basketball Championship in Central Valley, NY on March 2, 2024.
PIAA's older logo PIAA's current logo. The PIAA was founded in Pittsburgh on December 29, 1913. It is charged with serving its member schools and registered officials by establishing policies and adopting contest rules that emphasize the educational values of interscholastic athletics, promote safe and sportsmanlike competition, and provide uniform standards for all interscholastic levels of ...
Ketcham's Caitlin Robertson (20) puts a shot over New Rochelle's Ava Parker (23) in the Section 1 Class AAA girls basketball championship game at the Westchester County Center in White Plains on ...
In basketball, for Classes AAAA and AAA, a typical section has 8 team, whereas a typical section in Class AA has about 16 teams, and a Class A section can have 20 or more. In these cases where a section has more or less teams than an even 8 or 16, higher seeded teams may receive byes, or lower seeded teams may have to play an extra play-in game.
This is a list of Arkansas state high school basketball championships sanctioned by the Arkansas Activities Association. [1] Listings include champions at each classification level based on size. Each classification is based on how large the school is, 6A schools being the biggest, and 1A schools being the smallest.
The Lower Merion High School basketball team has won seven Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association State Championships. In 1930, 1931, and 1939 Lower Merion lost the AAA championship games (then the highest level of competition). They won the AAA championship in 1933, 1941, 1942, and 1943.