Sport | College Basketball |
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Founded | 2007 |
No. of teams | 4 (2021–present) 8 (2007–2019) |
Country | United States |
Venue(s) | Barclays Center |
Most recent champion(s) | Auburn |
Most titles | Auburn and Pitt (2) |
TV partner(s) | ESPN |
Sponsor(s) | Vivid Seats Old Trapper |
Official website | legendsclassic.com |
The Legends Classic is an annual, early-season, college basketball tournament which started in 2007 and takes place at the beginning of the college basketball season in November. Four teams (from four conferences) compete in the Legends Classic. The tournament has been held at various venues in the New York metropolitan area, primarily the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
History
The Legends Classic began in 2007 with the first two events being played at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. In that first year, only the four regional-round hosts were guaranteed to play four games,[1] as Texas, Tennessee, West Virginia, and New Mexico State each hosted a pair of games, before advancing to the semifinals in Newark. Since the 2008–09 season, each team has been guaranteed to play four games.
In 2013, the field for the event decreased from 12 teams to 8 teams from eight separate conferences. Two games were held at four different regional sites selected before the tournament. Four teams advanced to the semifinals and finals at Barclays Center in New York City, while the remaining four teams played in a tournament format at a predetermined on-campus site.[1] After a showcase format was used in 2020, following the withdrawal of teams due to COVID-19-related issues, the size of the field was reduced to four, starting in 2021, with all games played at the same venue.
Yearly champions, runners-up, and MVPs
Most appearances
School | |
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Pitt | 4 |
Michigan | 3 |
Texas | 3 |
VCU | 3 |
Auburn | 2 |
Georgia | 2 |
NC State | 2 |
Northwestern | 2 |
Texas Tech | 2 |
Brackets
* – Denotes overtime period
2023
The 2023 tournament took place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.[2] It took place on November 16 & 17, 2023.
Semifinals November 16 ESPNU/ESPN2 | Championship November 17 ESPN2 | ||||||||
Oklahoma State | 64 | ||||||||
St. Bonaventure | 66 | ||||||||
St. Bonaventure | 60 | ||||||||
Auburn | 77 | ||||||||
Auburn | 83 | ||||||||
Notre Dame | 59 | Consolation Game November 17 ESPNU | |||||||
Oklahoma State | 64 | ||||||||
Notre Dame | 66* |
2022
The 2022 tournament took place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn[3] The tournament took place from Wednesday, November 16 to Thursday, November 17, 2022.[4]
Semifinals November 16 ESPNU/ESPN+ | Championship November 17 ESPN2 | ||||||||
20 | Michigan | 90 | |||||||
Pittsburgh | 61 | ||||||||
20 | Michigan | 62 | |||||||
Arizona State | 87 | ||||||||
Arizona State | 63 | ||||||||
VCU | 59 | Consolation Game November 17 ESPN2 | |||||||
Pittsburgh | 67 | ||||||||
VCU | 71 |
2021
The 2021 tournament was set to return to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn but was played at the Prudential Center in Newark.[3] The tournament took place from Monday, November 22 to Tuesday, November 23, 2021.[5] Texas and UCLA were originally set to play, but were replaced by Georgia and Providence.[6][7]
Semifinals November 22 ESPNU/ESPN+ | Championship November 23 ESPN2 | ||||||||
Virginia | 65 | ||||||||
Georgia | 55 | ||||||||
Virginia | 58 | ||||||||
Providence | 40 | ||||||||
Providence | 77 | ||||||||
Northwestern | 72 | Consolation Game November 23 ESPN2 | |||||||
Georgia | 62 | ||||||||
Northwestern | 78 |
2020
The field for the tournament for the year 2020 initially included four teams instead of the usual eight due to COVID-19 concerns.[8] BYU replaced Notre Dame after they pulled out of the field.[9] Then later Vanderbilt withdrew from the tournament as well and the format for the competition was changed to a showcase format.[10] The location of the tournament was also relocated to the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.[11] The participants in the 2020 group included:
All games in the 2020 Tournament are televised on either ESPN or ESPN2.[12] Due to Notre Dame and Vanderbilt not participating in the tournament, the format was changed to a showcase format with the following results.[13]
Date | Time (EST) | Winner | Opponent | Score | Television | Top Performer/Player of the Game |
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December 1, 2020 | 2:30 pm | USC | BYU | 79–53 | ESPN2 | Evan Mobley (USC), 17 points, 11 rebounds |
December 2, 2020 | 5:00 pm | BYU | St. John's | 74–68 | ESPN2 | Alex Barcello (BYU), 20 points, 5 assists, 3 rebounds |
December 3, 2020 | 7:00 pm | UConn | USC | 61–58 | ESPN | Evan Mobley (USC), 17 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 blocks |
December 3, 2020 | 9:30 pm | Florida | Boston College | 90–70 | ESPN | Keyontae Johnson (Florida), 24 points, 12 rebounds |
MVP: Evan Mobley (USC)
All-Tournament Team: Julian Champagnie (St. John's), Alex Barcello (BYU), James Bouknight (UConn) and Keyontae Johnson (Florida).
2019 participants and bracket
Championship Round
First Round November 25 ESPN2 ESPNEWS | Championship November 26 ESPN2 | ||||||||
Wisconsin | 52 | ||||||||
Richmond | 62 | ||||||||
Richmond | 65 | ||||||||
18 | Auburn | 79 | |||||||
18 | Auburn | 84 | |||||||
New Mexico | 59 | Consolation November 26 ESPN2 | |||||||
Wisconsin | 50 | ||||||||
New Mexico | 59 |
2018 participants and bracket
Championship Round
First Round November 19 ESPN 2 ESPN3 | Championship November 20 ESPN2 | ||||||||
St. John's | 82 | ||||||||
California | 79 | ||||||||
St. John's | 87* | ||||||||
VCU | 86 | ||||||||
VCU | 57 | ||||||||
Temple | 51 | Consolation November 20 ESPNU | |||||||
California | 59 | ||||||||
Temple | 76 |
Sub Regionals
Sub Regional Games November 19 | Championship Game November 20 | ||||||||
Bowling Green | 81 | ||||||||
Hampton | 79 | ||||||||
Bowling Green | 67 | ||||||||
Detroit Mercy | 82 | ||||||||
Detroit Mercy | 91 | ||||||||
Loyola Maryland | 63 | Consolation Game November 20 | |||||||
Hampton | 66 | ||||||||
Loyola Maryland | 75 |
2017 participants and bracket
Regionals
Game 1 November 10 Fox College Sports | Game 5 November 16 Fox Sports Oklahoma + | ||||||||
Oral Roberts | 48 | ||||||||
Pepperdine | 47 | Oklahoma State | 91 | ||||||
Oklahoma State | 78 |
Game 2 November 13 ACC Network Extra | Game 4 November 15 ACC Network Extra | ||||||||
UC Santa Barbara | 62 | ||||||||
Montana | 83 | Pittsburgh | 70 | ||||||
Pittsburgh | 78 |
Game 3 November 15 Big Ten Network | Game 7 November 24 Big Ten Network + | ||||||||
Oral Roberts | 48 | ||||||||
Montana | 57 | Penn State | 86 | ||||||
Penn State | 70 |
Game 6 November 17 SEC Network + | Game 8 November 24 SEC Network | ||||||||
Pepperdine | 65 | ||||||||
UC Santa Barbara | 65 | Texas A&M | 81 | ||||||
Texas A&M | 84 |
Championship Round
Semifinals November 20 ESPN 2 ESPN3 | Championship November 21 ESPN2 | ||||||||
16 | Texas A&M | 72 | |||||||
Oklahoma State | 55 | ||||||||
16 | Texas A&M | 98 | |||||||
Penn State | 87 | ||||||||
Penn State | 85 | ||||||||
Pittsburgh | 54 | Consolation November 21 ESPNU | |||||||
Oklahoma State | 73 | ||||||||
Pittsburgh | 67 |
Sub Regionals
Sub Regional Games November 20 | Championship Game November 21 | ||||||||
Oral Roberts | 64 | ||||||||
Montana | 69 | ||||||||
Montana | 73 | ||||||||
UC Santa Barbara | 80 | ||||||||
UC Santa Barbara | 92 | ||||||||
Pepperdine | 84 | Consolation Game November 21 | |||||||
Oral Roberts | 76 | ||||||||
Pepperdine | 80 |
2016 participants and bracket
Semifinals November 21 | Championship November 22 ESPN2 | ||||||||
Notre Dame | 89 | ||||||||
Colorado | 83 | ||||||||
Notre Dame | 70 | ||||||||
Northwestern | 66 | ||||||||
22 | Texas | 58 | |||||||
Northwestern | 77 | Consolation November 22 ESPNU | |||||||
Colorado | 68 | ||||||||
22 | Texas | 54 |
2015 participants and bracket
Semifinals November 23 | Championship November 24 ESPN2 | ||||||||
23 | LSU | 80 | |||||||
Marquette | 81 | ||||||||
Marquette | 78* | ||||||||
Arizona State | 73 | ||||||||
NC State | 76 | ||||||||
Arizona State | 79 | Consolation November 24 ESPNU | |||||||
23 | LSU | 72 | |||||||
NC State | 83* |
2014 participants and bracket
Semifinals November 24 | Championship November 25 ESPN2 | ||||||||
12 | Villanova | 77 | |||||||
14 | VCU | 53 | |||||||
12 | Villanova | 60 | |||||||
19 | Michigan | 55 | |||||||
19 | Michigan | 70 | |||||||
Oregon | 63 | Consolation November 25 ESPNU | |||||||
14 | VCU | 77 | |||||||
Oregon | 63 |
2013 participants and bracket
Semifinals November 25 | Championship November 26 ESPNU | ||||||||
Pittsburgh | 76 | ||||||||
Texas Tech | 53 | ||||||||
Pittsburgh | 88 | ||||||||
Stanford | 67 | ||||||||
Stanford | 86 | ||||||||
Houston | 76 | Consolation November 26 ESPN3 | |||||||
Texas Tech | 76 | ||||||||
Houston | 64 |
2012 participants and bracket
Semifinals November 19 | Championship November 20 ESPN | ||||||||
Georgia | 53 | ||||||||
1 | Indiana | 66 | |||||||
1 | Indiana | 82* | |||||||
Georgetown | 72 | ||||||||
Georgetown | 78 | ||||||||
13 | UCLA | 70 | Consolation November 20 ESPNU | ||||||
13 | UCLA | 60 | |||||||
Georgia | 56 |
2011 participants and bracket
- Boston University
- Bucknell
- Cleveland State
- Hofstra
- Morehead State
- North Carolina State
- Oregon State
- Princeton
- Rhode Island
- Texas
- Vanderbilt
- West Alabama
Semifinals November 19 ESPN3 | Championship November 21 ESPN3 | ||||||||
20 | Vanderbilt | 86 | |||||||
NC State | 79 | ||||||||
20 | Vanderbilt | 64 | |||||||
Oregon State | 62 | ||||||||
Texas | 95 | ||||||||
Oregon State | 100* | Consolation November 21 ESPN3 | |||||||
NC State | 77 | ||||||||
Texas | 74 |
2010 participants and bracket
- Albany
- Bowling Green
- Detroit
- Gardner-Webb
- Georgia Tech
- Michigan
- Niagara
- Mercer
- Syracuse
- UTEP
- Western Carolina
- William & Mary
Semifinals November 26 HDNet | Championship November 27 HDNet | ||||||||
Georgia Tech | 71 | ||||||||
UTEP | 61 | ||||||||
Georgia Tech | 76 | ||||||||
10 | Syracuse | 80 | |||||||
10 | Syracuse | 53 | |||||||
Michigan | 50 | Consolation November 27 HDNet | |||||||
UTEP | 65 | ||||||||
Michigan | 56 |
2009 participants and bracket
- Arkansas-Fort Smith
- Cornell
- Drexel
- Michigan State
- Georgia Southern
- Florida
- Rutgers
- Toledo
- Valparaiso
- Vermont
- Troy
- UMass
Semifinals November 27 HDNet | Championship November 28 HDNet | ||||||||
Rutgers | 83 | ||||||||
UMass | 75 | ||||||||
Rutgers | 58 | ||||||||
Florida | 73 | ||||||||
2 | Michigan State | 74 | |||||||
Florida | 77 | Consolation November 20 ESPNU | |||||||
UMass | 68 | ||||||||
2 | Michigan State | 106 |
2008 participants and bracket
- Akron
- Eastern Kentucky
- East Central (Ok.)
- Fairleigh Dickinson
- Indiana (Pa.)
- Mississippi State
- North Alabama
- Pittsburgh
- Texas Tech
- Thiel
- Urbana
- Washington State
Semifinals November 28 HDNet | Championship November 29 HDNet | ||||||||
Washington State | 63 | ||||||||
Mississippi State | 52 | ||||||||
Washington State | 43 | ||||||||
Pittsburgh | 57 | ||||||||
Pittsburgh | 80 | ||||||||
Texas Tech | 67 | Consolation November 29 HDNet | |||||||
Mississippi State | 77 | ||||||||
Texas Tech | 73 |
2007 participants and bracket
- Arkansas-Monticello
- La Verne
- LeMoyne–Owen
- New Mexico State
- Prairie View A&M
- Schreiner
- University of California, Santa Cruz
- Tennessee
- Texas
- University of California, Davis
- West Virginia
Semifinals November 23 Versus | Championship November 24 Versus | ||||||||
16 | Texas | 102 | |||||||
New Mexico State | 87 | ||||||||
16 | Texas | 97 | |||||||
7 | Tennessee | 78 | |||||||
West Virginia | 72 | ||||||||
7 | Tennessee | 74 | Consolation November 24 | ||||||
West Virginia | 75 | ||||||||
New Mexico State | 61 |
See also
References
- 1 2 "Legends Classic – Legends Classic". Gazellegroup.com. 2019-10-15. Retrieved 2019-11-28.
- ↑ "Legends Classic Event Information".
- 1 2 Goodman, Jeff (May 22, 2021). "Sources also indicate to Stadium that a similar move is likely with the Legends Classic, which was set to be held at Barclays Center in Brooklyn". twitter.com. Twitter. Retrieved May 22, 2021.
- ↑ "2022-23 Men's College Basketball Early Season Tournaments and Exempt Multi-Team Events (MTEs)". SB Nation. April 22, 2022. Retrieved April 25, 2022.
- ↑ "2021-22 Men's College Basketball Exempt Multi-Team Events". SB Nation. April 19, 2021. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
- ↑ Goodman, Jeff (May 19, 2021). "Georgia expected to replace Texas in the Legends Classic this season, source told Stadium". twitter.com. Twitter. Retrieved May 20, 2021.
- ↑ Rothstein, Jon (May 26, 2021). "Sources: UCLA and Gonzaga again discussing Final Four rematch, Providence to replace Bruins in Legends Classic". collegehoopstoday.com. College Hoops Today. Retrieved May 27, 2021.
- ↑ Judd, Brandon (2020-10-14). "BYU basketball joins UConn, USC and Vanderbilt in Legends Classic field". Deseret News. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
- ↑ Amore, Dom. "UConn men sign on to play in reconfigured Legends Classic at Mohegan Sun". courant.com. Retrieved 2020-11-14.
- ↑ Stephenson, Tom (2020-11-29). "REPORT: Vanderbilt withdraws from Legends Classic". Anchor Of Gold. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
- ↑ Herald, Darnell Dickson Daily. "BYU men's hoops tabbed as one of four teams in Legends Classic". Daily Herald. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
- ↑ "Schedule". Legends Classic. 2015-08-30. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
- ↑ "Schedule". Legends Classic. 2015-08-30. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
- ↑ Dobbertean, Chris (October 24, 2018). "2019–20 College Basketball Early Season Tournaments, Events, And Neutral-Site Games". Blogging the Bracket.
- ↑ "2013 Legends Classic Bracket" (PDF). gazellegroup. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
- ↑ "2012 Legends Classic Bracket" (PDF). gazellegroup. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
- ↑ "2011 Legends Classic Bracket" (PDF). gazellegroup. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2012. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
- ↑ "2010 Legends Classic Bracket" (PDF). gazellegroup. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
- ↑ "2009 Legends Classic Bracket" (PDF). gazellegroup. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
- ↑ "2008 Legends Classic Bracket" (PDF). gazellegroup. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
- ↑ "2007 Legends Classic Bracket" (PDF). gazellegroup. Retrieved 10 October 2012.