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The ESPN Events Invitational is an annual college basketball tournament played over Thanksgiving weekend in Orlando, Florida. The 2022 edition featured eight teams, including Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Siena, Seton Hall, Memphis, Stanford, Nebraska and Florida State.
The CBI is a men's college basketball tournament for teams not selected for the NCAA or NIT. The 2024 CBI will be held in Daytona Beach, Florida and broadcast by FloSports and ESPN2.
The 2023 College Basketball Invitational (CBI) was a single-elimination, fully-bracketed men's college basketball postseason tournament featuring 16 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I teams not selected to participate in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament or the National Invitation Tournament (NIT).
Henry Coleman III scored 24 points, Wade Taylor IV had 23 and No. 12 Texas A&M beat Penn State 89-77 in the opening round of the ESPN Events Invitational on Thursday. Tyrece Radford added 14 ...
Alijah Martin scored 17 points, Vladislav Goldin had 14, and No. 19 Florida Atlantic beat Virginia Tech 84-50 to win the ESPN Events Invitational championship on Sunday. Johnell Davis had 12 ...
Charleston Classic is a college basketball tournament held in Charleston, South Carolina, featuring eight teams from various conferences. Learn about the history, champions, brackets and sponsors of this ESPN-owned event.
The Myrtle Beach Invitational is an in-season college basketball tournament owned and operated by ESPN Regional Television that takes place in late November of each year, usually the week before Thanksgiving. The tournament had its inaugural run in 2018.
The CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) is an American men's college basketball postseason tournament founded by CollegeInsider.com.The tournament is oriented toward teams that did not get selected for the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament or National Invitation Tournament (NIT) that reside outside of the "major conferences" (defined by CollegeInsider.com as the Power Five ...