Championship Week

Championship Week

Championship Week is an annual basketball showcase of conference tournament games in the United States, which decide NCAA bids in early to mid-March. It typically lasts a little under 2 weeks, before basketball post-season play begins. The minor and mid-major conferences typically begin Championship Week and it ends on Selection Sunday with the brackets being unveiled. Over the years, more games have been added with the expansion of ESPN enterprise.

Process

ESPN typically schedules the games a year in advance. Many conferences get their only nationally televised game of the year during this week. ESPN programmer Burke Magnus points out that a single change can result in a domino effect.[1]

History

It began in 1986 with 27 games, not all of which were live. It cut into 45 games. This franchise was greatly expanded with the creation of ESPN2.[2]

Due to the popularity of the expanded coverage of the college basketball tournaments aired on ESPN, it was later coined Championship Week.

In 1999, the two ESPN networks at the time aired 51 games, 25 of which were conference title games.[3]

In 2000, ESPN and ESPN2 aired 58 total games (men's and women's) over 8 days including 31 conference title games. Both networks aired all the games from the Big East Tournament.[4]

In 2001, there were 57 games in 9 days (25 of the 31 automatic berths). This also marked a turning point for the women's game, as their championship games were aired for the first time.[5]

In 2003, ESPN and ESPN2 showed 61 games. ESPN2 added the Big 12 semfinals that year.[1]

In 2005, the ESPN family of networks aired 99 men and women's games. They aired 26 of the 31 games which determined bids.[6]

In 2007, ESPN and its sister stations aired 89 games in a 11 days. The networks had parts of 25 tournaments, including 24 championship games.[7]

In 2008, it lasted 10 days and featured 81 total games (63 men's games and 18 women's games). They televised 24 D-I men's title games and a D-II conference title. Also, 18 women’s games were televised highlighted by 11 Division I and a Division II title contest.[8] Also, Bobby Knight debuted as an ESPN commentator.[9]

In 2009, ESPN Radio will broadcast Championship Week for the first time with the Big 12 Tournament with coverage of the semifinals and championship games. The ESPN family of networks will televise 20 women's games including 13 title games. On the men's side, the ESPN networks will televise 63 games, from 27 D-I conferences including 24 title games and a D-II conference title.[10]

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