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Main Event (college basketball)
Logo of the MGM Resorts Main Event
SportCollege Basketball
Founded2014
No. of teams8
CountryUnited States
Venue(s)T-Mobile Arena
Cox Pavilion
Most recent
champion(s)
UNLV
TV partner(s)ESPN2
Sponsor(s)MGM Resorts International
Official websiteMGM Resorts Main Event

The MGM Resorts Main Event is an 8 team college basketball tournament held during Monday and Wednesday of Thanksgiving week of NCAA Division I men's basketball season, with the inaugural tournament beginning in 2014. Games are held at the T-Mobile Arena beginning in 2017, with previous season being held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.[1] Starting in 2018, the Middleweight Bracket will be played at Cox Pavilion. Formerly known as the MGM Grand Main Event and the Men Who Speak Up Main Event, the tournament features two four-team brackets with each team playing two games in Las Vegas. Opening round games are played on campus.

2019

Heavyweight Bracket

First Round
November 24
Championship
November 26
      
23 Colorado 56
  Wyoming 41
21 Colorado 71
  Clemson 67
  Clemson 62OT
  TCU 60 Consolation
November 26
  Wyoming 47
  TCU 64

Middleweight Bracket

Played at Ed Clark High School.

Detroit Mercy UC Irvine Louisiana
Detroit Mercy
UC Irvine
Louisiana

2018

Heavyweight Bracket

First Round
November 19
Championship
November 21
      
  Arizona State 72
15 Mississippi State 67
  Arizona State 87
  Utah State 82
  Saint Mary's 63
  Utah State 80 Consolation
November 21
15 Mississippi State 61
  Saint Mary's 57

Middleweight Bracket

Played at Cox Pavilion.

First Round
November 19
Championship
November 21
      
  Utah Valley 72
  Hartford 65
  Utah Valley 87
  Long Beach State 72
  Iona 85
  Long Beach State 86 Consolation
November 21
  Hartford 75
  Iona 80

2017[2]

  • All times are Eastern.

Heavyweight Bracket

First Round
November 20
AT&T Sportsnet Rocky Mountain
AT&T Sportsnet
Championship
November 22
ESPN2
      
  UNLV 95
  Rice 68
  UNLV 85
  Utah 58
  Utah 83
  Ole Miss 74 Consolation
November 22
ESPNU
  Rice 62
  Ole Miss 79

Middleweight Bracket

First Round
November 20
Flohoops.com
Championship
November 22
Flohoops.com
      
  Prairie View A&M 80
  Eastern Kentucky 70
  Prairie View A&M 71
  Georgia State 56
  Georgia State 68
  Eastern Washington 50 Consolation
November 22
Flohoops.com
  Eastern Kentucky 62
  Eastern Washington 83

2016[3]

Heavyweight Bracket

First Round
November 21
Championship
November 23
ESPN2
      
Saint Louis 62
BYU 92
BYU 89
Valparaiso 92
Alabama 60
Valparaiso 68 Consolation
November 23
Saint Louis 57
Alabama 62

Middleweight Bracket

2015[4]

Heavyweight Bracket

First Round
November 23
Championship
November 25
ESPN2
      
Clemson 65
UMass 82
UMass 76
Creighton 97
Creighton 85
Rutgers 75 Consolation
November 25
Clemson 76
Rutgers 58

Middleweight Bracket

First Round
November 23
Championship
November 25
      
UTSA 84
Central Arkansas 98
Central Arkansas 54
Howard 73
Texas Southern 81
Howard 87 Consolation
November 25
UTSA 80
Texas Southern 91

2014

Heavyweight Bracket

First Round
November 24
Championship
November 26
      
  Oregon State 53
  Oklahoma State 66
  Oklahoma State 73
  Tulsa 58
  Auburn 35
  Tulsa 53 Consolation
November 26
  Oregon State 69
  Auburn 71

Middleweight Bracket

On October 6, 2014 The Middleweight Bracket was revised to a Round robin format.[5]

Milwaukee Louisiana–Lafayette Oral Roberts
Milwaukee 56–62 66–67
Louisiana–Lafayette 62–56 76–52
Oral Roberts 67–66 52–76

References

  1. ^ "bd Global announces 2014 MGM Grand Showcase & Main Event". bd global. Retrieved 7 August 2014.
  2. ^ "2017 Main Event schedule & brackets announced". bdGlobal. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  3. ^ "2016 Main Event schedule & brackets announced". bdGlobal. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  4. ^ "2015 Main Event schedule & brackets annoucned". bdGlobal. Archived from the original on 23 June 2016. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  5. ^ "Revised Middleweight Bracket schedule announced". Retrieved 21 November 2014.

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