Hall of Fame Classic (basketball tournament)
The Hall of Fame Classic (formerly known as the Guardians Classic, CBE Classic, CBE Hall of Fame Classic and Hall of Fame Classic) created by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) is an annual season-opening college basketball tournament founded in 2001. The tournament is currently held in mid-November at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri. Before the 2007 tournament, the final rounds were held at Municipal Auditorium, except for one year at Kemper Arena in 2001.
Tournament Format
editFrom the inaugural tournament in 2001 until 2019, twelve teams participated in the tournament. In this format; the first two rounds were played at campus sites on two different days hosted by regional hosts, regional hosts automatically advanced to the championship rounds which are played at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri. Championship rounds took place one week after the initial round. Teams not hosting advanced to sub regional rounds where they played three games. From 2020 until 2023 four teams participated in a traditional four team tournament with a Championship and Consolation game.[1] The 2024 Hall of Fame Classic will be a showcase doubleheader, instead of a traditional four team tournament.[2]
History
editChampionship game results
editYear | Champion | Score | Runner-up |
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2001 | Missouri | 78–77 | Iowa |
2002 | Creighton | 80–75 | Notre Dame |
2003 | South Carolina | 67–61 | Richmond |
2004 | Creighton | 65–64 (OT) | Ohio State |
2005 | Texas | 68–59 | Iowa |
2006 | Marquette | 73–62 | Duke |
2007 | UCLA | 68–63 | Michigan State |
2008 | Syracuse | 89–81 (OT) | Kansas |
2009 | Texas | 78–62 | Pittsburgh |
2010 | Duke | 82–68 | Kansas State |
2011 | Missouri | 92–53 | Cal |
2012 | Kansas | 73–59 | St. Louis |
2013 | Wichita State | 75–62 | BYU |
2014 | Maryland | 72–63 | Iowa State |
2015 | North Carolina | 80–70 | Kansas State |
2016 | Kansas | 65–54 | Georgia |
2017 | Baylor | 65–59 | Creighton |
2018 | Texas Tech | 70–52 | Nebraska |
2019 | Butler | 69–68 | Stanford |
2020 | TCU | 56–52 | Liberty |
2021 | Arkansas | 73–67 | Cincinnati |
2022 | San Francisco | 67–63 | Wichita State |
2023 | Colorado State | 69–48 | Creighton |
Consolation game results
editYear | Third place | Points | Fourth Place | Points |
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2001 | Alabama | 81 | Memphis | 70 |
2002 | Furman | 70 | IUPUI | 62 |
2003 | Missouri State | 72 | San Francisco | 52 |
2004 | Houston | 57 | Missouri | 55 |
2005 | Kentucky | 80 | West Virginia | 66 |
2006 | Air Force | 67 | Texas Tech | 53 |
2007 | Missouri | 84 | Maryland | 70 |
2008 | Florida | 86 | Washington | 84 |
2009 | Wichita State | 74 | Iowa | 57 |
2010 | Gonzaga | 66 | Marquette | 63 |
2011 | Georgia | 61 | Notre Dame | 57 |
2012 | Texas A&M | 55 | Washington State | 54 |
2013 | Texas | 77 | DePaul | 59 |
2014 | Alabama | 76 | Arizona State | 71 |
2015 | Northwestern | 67 | Missouri | 62 |
2016 | UAB | 81 | George Washington | 74 |
2017 | UCLA | 72 | Wisconsin | 70 |
2018 | USC | 99 | Missouri State | 80 |
2019 | Oklahoma | 77 | Missouri | 66 |
2020 | South Carolina | 69 | Tulsa | 58 |
2021 | Illinois | 72 | Kansas State | 64 |
2022 | Grand Canyon | 69 | Northern Iowa | 67 |
2023 | Loyola Chicago | 71 | Boston College | 68 |
Brackets
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2023
editSemifinals November 22 CBSSN | Championship November 23 CBSSN | ||||||||
Boston College | 74 | ||||||||
Colorado State | 86 | ||||||||
Colorado State | 69 | ||||||||
8 | Creighton | 48 | |||||||
8 | Creighton | 88 | |||||||
Loyola Chicago | 65 | Consolation November 23 CBSSN | |||||||
Boston College | 68 | ||||||||
Loyola Chicago | 71 |
2022
editSemifinals November 21 CBSSN | Championship November 22 CBSSN | ||||||||
San Francisco | 75 | ||||||||
Northern Iowa | 69 | ||||||||
San Francisco | 67 | ||||||||
Wichita State | 63 | ||||||||
Grand Canyon | 43 | ||||||||
Wichita State | 55 | Consolation November 22 CBSSN | |||||||
Northern Iowa | 67 | ||||||||
Grand Canyon | 69 |
2021
editSemifinals November 22 ESPNews | Championship November 23 ESPN2 | ||||||||
Cincinnati | 71 | ||||||||
14 | Illinois | 51 | |||||||
Cincinnati | 67 | ||||||||
13 | Arkansas | 73 | |||||||
13 | Arkansas | 72 | |||||||
Kansas State | 64 | Consolation November 23 ESPNews | |||||||
14 | Illinois | 72 | |||||||
Kansas State | 64 |
2020
editSemifinals November 28 | Championship November 29 | ||||||
Liberty | 78 | ||||||
South Carolina | 62 | ||||||
Liberty | 52 | ||||||
TCU | 56 | ||||||
TCU | 70 | ||||||
Tulsa | 65 | Consolation November 29 | |||||
South Carolina | 69 | ||||||
Tulsa | 58 |
All matches aired on ESPN Networks
2019
editHost Rounds
editGame 1 November 16 FS1 | Game 2 November 22 FS1 | ||||||||
Butler | 68 | ||||||||
Butler | 80 | Morehead State | 50 | ||||||
Wofford | 61 |
Game 1 November 18 SECN+ | Game 2 November 20 SECN+ | ||||||||
Missouri | 70 | ||||||||
Missouri | 75 | Morehead State | 52 | ||||||
Wofford | 56 |
Game 1 November 19 P12N | Game 2 November 22 P12N | ||||||||
Stanford | 81 | ||||||||
Stanford | 76 | William & Mary | 50 | ||||||
Maryland Eastern Shore | 55 |
Game 1 November 18 Fox Sports Oklahoma | Game 2 November 21 Fox Sports Oklahoma | ||||||||
Oklahoma | 91 | ||||||||
Oklahoma | 75 | Maryland Eastern Shore | 64 | ||||||
William & Mary | 70 |
Championship Round
editSemifinals November 25 ESPNU ESPNU/ESPN2 | Championship November 26 ESPN2 | ||||||||
Butler | 63 | ||||||||
Missouri | 52 | ||||||||
Butler | 68 | ||||||||
Stanford | 67 | ||||||||
Stanford | 73 | ||||||||
Oklahoma | 54 | Consolation November 26 ESPNews | |||||||
Missouri | 66 | ||||||||
Oklahoma | 77 |
Subhost Rounds
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2018
editHost Rounds
editGame 1 November 6 Pac-12 Network | Game 2 November 14 Pac-12 Network | ||||||||
Stetson | 59 | ||||||||
Robert Morris | 62 | USC | 95 | ||||||
USC | 83 |
Game 1 November 6 BTN+ | Game 2 November 11 ESPNU | ||||||||
Southeastern Louisiana | 35 | ||||||||
Mississippi Valley State | 37 | Nebraska | 87 | ||||||
Nebraska | 106 |
Game 1 November 9 Fox Sports Southwest+ | Game 2 November 13 Fox Sports Southwest | ||||||||
Southeastern Louisiana | 40 | ||||||||
Mississippi Valley State | 52 | Texas Tech | 59 | ||||||
Texas Tech | 84 |
Game 1 November 9 ESPN3 | Game 2 November 11 KOZL | ||||||||
Stetson | 70 | ||||||||
Robert Morris | 60 | Missouri State | 83 | ||||||
Missouri State | 74 |
Championship Round
editSemifinals November 19 ESPNU ESPNU/ESPN2 | Championship November 20 ESPN2 | ||||||||
Texas Tech | 78 | ||||||||
USC | 63 | ||||||||
Texas Tech | 70 | ||||||||
Nebraska | 52 | ||||||||
Nebraska | 85 | ||||||||
Missouri State | 62 | Consolation November 20 ESPN3 | |||||||
USC | 99 | ||||||||
Missouri State | 80 |
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2017
editHost Rounds
editGame 1 November 10 Fox Sports Southwest | Game 2 November 17 Fox College Sports | ||||||||
Alcorn State | 61 | ||||||||
Central Arkansas | 66 | 25 | Baylor | 78 | |||||
24 | Baylor | 107 |
Game 1 November 10 Big Ten Network + | Game 2 November 12 Big Ten Network | ||||||||
Yale | 61 | ||||||||
South Carolina State | 50 | Wisconsin | 89 | ||||||
Wisconsin | 85 |
Game 1 November 10 Fox Sports Midwest | Game 2 November 12 Fox Sports 1 | ||||||||
Alcorn State | 72 | ||||||||
Yale | 76 | Creighton | 109 | ||||||
Creighton | 92 |
Game 1 November 15 Pac-12 Network | Game 2 November 17 Pac-12 Network | ||||||||
South Carolina State | 68 | ||||||||
Central Arkansas | 101 | 23 | UCLA | 96 | |||||
23 | UCLA | 106* |
Championship Round
editSemifinals November 20 ESPNU ESPN2 | Championship November 21 ESPN2 | ||||||||
Creighton | 100 | ||||||||
23 | UCLA | 89 | |||||||
Creighton | 59 | ||||||||
22 | Baylor | 65 | |||||||
22 | Baylor | 70 | |||||||
Wisconsin | 65 | Consolation November 21 ESPN3 | |||||||
23 | UCLA | 72 | |||||||
Wisconsin | 70 |
Subhost Rounds
editGame 1 November 14 | Game 2 November 19 | ||||||||
Alcorn State | 76 | ||||||||
South Carolina State | 54 | Central Arkansas | 102 | ||||||
Yale | 86 |
Game 1 November 21 | Game 2 November 22 | ||||||||
Yale | 87 | ||||||||
Central Arkansas | 73 | Alcorn State | 73 | ||||||
South Carolina State | 64 |
2016
editChampionship Round
editSemifinals November 21 | Championship November 22 | ||||||||
George Washington | 73 | ||||||||
Georgia | 81 | ||||||||
Georgia | 54 | ||||||||
5 | Kansas | 65 | |||||||
5 | Kansas | 83 | |||||||
UAB | 63 | Consolation | |||||||
George Washington | 74 | ||||||||
UAB | 81 |
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2015
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Kansas State | 66 | ||||||||
Missouri | 42 | ||||||||
Kansas State | 70 | ||||||||
9 | North Carolina | 80 | |||||||
9 | North Carolina | 80 | |||||||
Northwestern | 69 | Consolation | |||||||
Missouri | 62 | ||||||||
Northwestern | 67 |
Subhost Rounds
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2014
editSemifinals November | Championship November | ||||||||
Arizona State | 73 | ||||||||
Maryland | 78 | ||||||||
Maryland | 72 | ||||||||
13 | Iowa State | 63 | |||||||
Alabama | 74 | ||||||||
13 | Iowa State | 84 | Consolation | ||||||
Arizona State | 71 | ||||||||
Alabama | 76 |
Future Fields
edit2025
editKansas State, Mississippi State and Nebraska, will headline the 2025 Hall of Fame Classic, with the fourth team to be announced.[3]
References
edit- ^ "Hall of Fame Classic History". NABC. NABC.
- ^ "2024 Hall of Fame Classic Matchups Announced". NABC. National Association of Basketball Coaches. August 5, 2024. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
- ^ Rothstein, Jon. "Kansas State, Mississippi State, Nebraska to headline 2025 Hall-of-Fame Classic in Kansas City, fourth team is TBD". CollegeHoopsToday.com. College Hoops Today.