Tournament information | |
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Sport | College Basketball |
Location | United States (campus sites) UNF Arena, Jacksonville, FL |
Month played | November |
Established | 2021 |
Format | MTE |
Teams | 8 |
Current champion | |
UCF (Coast) Cornell (Bay) |
The Jacksonville Classic is a preseason college basketball tournament first held in 2021. The tournament features eight teams in two four-team brackets.[1]
History
Champions
Year | Division | Champion |
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2021 | Duval | Florida State |
Jax | Boston University | |
2023 | Coast | UCF |
Bay | Cornell |
Brackets
* – Denotes overtime period
2023
Campus Games
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Coast Bracket
Semifinals November 19 | Championship November 20 | ||||||
George Mason | 49 | ||||||
Charlotte | 54 | ||||||
Charlotte | 71 | ||||||
UCF | 74* | ||||||
UCF | 83 | ||||||
South Dakota State | 80 | Consolation November 20 | |||||
George Mason | 73 | ||||||
South Dakota State | 71 |
Bay Bracket
Semifinals November 19 | Championship November 20 | ||||||
Utah Valley | 67 | ||||||
Southern Mississippi | 65 | ||||||
Utah Valley | 61 | ||||||
Cornell | 74 | ||||||
Cal State Fullerton | 70 | ||||||
Cornell | 80 | Consolation November 20 | |||||
Southern Mississippi | 67 | ||||||
Cal State Fullerton | 74 |
2021
Campus Games
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Duval Bracket
Semifinals November 21 CBSSN | Championship November 22 CBSSN | ||||||
Florida State | 73 | ||||||
Loyola Marymount | 45 | ||||||
Florida State | 81 | ||||||
Missouri | 58 | ||||||
Missouri | 80* | ||||||
SMU | 75 | Consolation November 22 CBSSN | |||||
Loyola Marymount | 76 | ||||||
SMU | 70 |
Jax Bracket
Semifinals November 21 | Championship November 22 | ||||||
Boston University | 76 | ||||||
Northern Illinois | 58 | ||||||
Boston University | 72 | ||||||
Sam Houston State | 59 | ||||||
Little Rock | 59 | ||||||
Sam Houston State | 77 | Consolation November 22 | |||||
Northern Illinois | 60 | ||||||
Little Rock | 67 |
References
- ↑ "Florida State, LMU, Missouri, SMU Headline The 2021 Jacksonville Classic" (PDF). Jacksonville Classic. 26 July 2021. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
External links
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