- Coaches Vs. Cancer Classic
-
The Coaches Vs. Cancer Classic (now known as the 2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer) is an annual college basketball tournament played in November at the beginning of the season. The tournament was first formed in 1995 as a collaboration between the National Association of Basketball Coaches and the American Cancer Society, with help from The Gazelle Group, Inc., in an effort to raise funds for cancer research. In the current format, 12 teams from 12 separate conferences are invited to the tournament. First and second Round games are held at regional sites selected before the tournament. The semi-finals and finals are held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Beginning in 2012, the tournament will be hosted in the new Barclays Center in Brooklyn and Turner Sports will hold all the broadcasting and media rights.[1]
Contents
History
The first Coaches Vs. Cancer Classic was held in December 1995 at the Atlantic City Convention Center and consisted of only four teams playing two separate games with no championship game. In 1997, the tournament expanded to feature a championship game between the two winners and a consolation game between the losers. The venue was moved to Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey and was moved again in 1998 to its current location at Madison Square Garden. In 2002, the championship game was dropped and four more teams were added to bring the total to eight teams, playing only one game each. In 2004, the tournament expanded to its present format, featuring 16 teams in four different regions. The winners of the two first round games in each region meet to determine who would go to the semi-finals, and the two losers of the first round games meet in a consolation game.
Past Championship Games
- 1995 - No championship game
- 1996 - No championship game
- 1997 - Princeton 38, North Carolina State 36
- 1998 - Temple 59, Wake Forest 48
- 1999 - Stanford 72, Iowa 58
- 2000 - Kansas 82, St. John's 74
- 2001 - Arizona 75, Florida 71
- 2002 - No championship game
- 2003 - No championship game
- 2004 - Syracuse 77, Memphis 62
- 2005 - Florida 75, Syracuse 70
- 2006 - Maryland 62, Michigan State 60
- 2007 - Memphis 81, Connecticut 70
- 2008 - Duke 71, Michigan 57
- 2009 - Syracuse 87, North Carolina 71
- 2010 - Pittsburgh 68, Texas 66
Most appearances
School Appearances Memphis 4 Syracuse 4 Texas 4 Marquette 3 Maryland 3 St. John's 3 Temple 3 Wake Forest 3 Alabama 2 Alabama A&M 2 Florida 2 George Mason 2 Georgia 2 Illinois 2 Michigan 2 Pittsburgh 2 Princeton 2 Participants
2007
- Alabama A&M
- Buffalo
- Central Arkansas
- Connecticut
- Denver
- East Central (OK)
- Gardner-Webb
- Kentucky
- Maine
- Memphis
- Morgan State
- Ohio Valley
- Oklahoma
- Richmond
- San Francisco
- Tennessee-Martin
2008
- Duke
- Michigan
- Southern Illinois
- UCLA
- Presbyterian
- Houston
- Georgia Southern
- California University of Pennsylvania
- Massachusetts
- Arkansas-Monticello
- Prairie View A&M
- Weber State
- Miami University
- Michigan Tech
- IUPUI
- Northeastern
2009 participants and bracket[2]
- Syracuse
- Albany
- Robert Morris
- North Carolina
- Florida International
- North Carolina Central
- Ohio State
- Alcorn State
- James Madison
- California
- Murray State
- Detroit
Semi-finals Finals 24 Syracuse 95 12 Cal 73 24 Syracuse 87 4 North Carolina 71 4 North Carolina 77 15 Ohio State 73 3rd Place Game 12 Cal 60 15 Ohio State 76 * – Denotes overtime period
2010 participants and bracket[3]
- Pittsburgh
- Maryland
- Texas
- Illinois
- Illinois-Chicago
- Toledo
- Charleston
- Louisiana Tech
- Rhode Island
- UC Irvine
- Navy
- Seattle
Semi-finals Finals 5 Pittsburgh 79 Maryland 70 5 Pittsburgh 68 Texas 66 13 Illinois 84 Texas 90* 3rd Place Game 13 Illinois 80 Maryland 76 2011 participants and bracket[4]
- Texas A&M
- Mississippi State
- St. John's
- Arizona
- Akron
- Duquesne
- Eastern Kentucky
- Hiram
- IU Kokomo
- Lehigh
- Liberty
- UDC
- UC Irvine
- Valparaiso
- William & Mary
Semi-finals Finals 19 Texas A&M 60 Mississippi State 69 Mississippi State 67 15 Arizona 57 St. John's 72 15 Arizona 81 3rd Place Game 19 Texas A&M 58 St. John's 57 * – Denotes overtime period
References
- ^ "Plenty of changes next year for Coaches vs Cancer Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/basketball/ncaa/09/15/Coaches.Cancer.ap/index.html#ixzz1YQeNOOeY". si.com. si.com. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/basketball/ncaa/09/15/Coaches.Cancer.ap/index.html?sct=cb_t2_a12. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
- ^ http://www.gazellegroup.com/events/cvc/results/2009/bracket09.pdf
- ^ http://www.gazellegroup.com/events/cvc/results/2010/cvc10_bracket.pdf
- ^ http://www.gazellegroup.com/events/cvc/cvc11_bracket.pdf
External links
NCAA men's college basketball tournaments (United States) Division I
pre-season
tournamentsNIT Season Tip-Off • Coaches Vs. Cancer Classic • BB&T Classic Basketball Tournament • All-College Basketball Classic • Carrier Classic • Cancún Challenge • Charleston Classic • College Basketball Experience Classic • Diamond Head Classic • Dixie Classic • Great Alaska Shootout • Maui Invitational Tournament • South Padre Island Invitational • Old Spice Classic • 76 Classic • Las Vegas Classic • Las Vegas Invitational • Puerto Rico Tip-Off • Battle 4 Atlantis • Hall of Fame Tip Off • Chicago Invitational Challenge
Division I
post-season conference
tournamentsACC • America East • Atlantic 10 • Atlantic Sun • Big 12 • Big East • Big Sky • Big South • Big Ten • Big West • CAA • Conference USA • Horizon • MAAC • MEAC • Mid-American • Missouri Valley • Mountain West • Northeast • Ohio Valley • Pac-10 • Patriot • SEC • Southern • Southland • SWAC • Sun Belt • The Summit League • WAC • West Coast
Division I
postseason
tournamentsNCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship
National Invitation Tournament • NAIA Men's Basketball Championships • College Basketball Invitational • CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament • National Commissioners Invitational Tournament • 1922 National Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament • Portsmouth Invitational TournamentDivision II and III
postseason
tournamentsCategories:- College men's basketball tournaments in the United States
- Recurring sporting events established in 1995
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.