The Basketball Tournament 2019

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The Basketball Tournament
2019
Tournament information
DatesJuly 19–August 6, 2019
Tournament
format(s)
Single elimination
Host(s)
Participants64
PurseRegionals: 25% of ticket proceeds, winner-take all
Championship: US$2,000,000 winner-take-all
Final positions
Champions Carmen's Crew
Runner-up Golden Eagles
Tournament statistics
MVP William Buford
Top scorer(s) Dwight Buycks (123 pts) [1]
Games played63
  2018
2020  

The Basketball Tournament 2019 was the sixth edition of The Basketball Tournament (TBT), a 5-on-5, single elimination basketball tournament broadcast by the ESPN family of networks. [2] The tournament, involving 64 teams, started on July 19 and continued through the championship game on August 6 at Wintrust Arena in Chicago. [3] [4] The winner of the final, Carmen's Crew, received a $2 million prize. [5]

Contents

Format

The tournament began with a field of 64 teams, organized into eight regions of 8 teams, all of which were seeded. In a first for TBT, each regional was hosted by a competing team, with the winner of each regional receiving a prize equal to 25% of that region's ticket proceeds. Host teams were announced on January 29, 2019, ahead of the start of the open entry period on March 1. The full bracket was announced on June 11. [6]

Dunk contest

The Puma Posterize Dunk Contest was held during the quarterfinals, on August 2. The contest "features players attempting to dunk over one another." [4] The contest and $40,000 top prize was won by William Coleman of Bluff City, [7] a team of Memphis Tigers alumni.

Venues

The Basketball Tournament 2019 was staged in nine locations. [3] Red dots mark regional locations and the green dot marks the championship location. The Wichita Regional, held near McConnell Air Force Base, was branded as "The Wichita Regional Presented by Air Force Reserve", through sponsorship by the Air Force Reserve. [8]

Alumni teams

Multiple teams in the tournament were comprised mostly or exclusively of alumni of a particular school, program, or a group of closely related schools. These teams are listed below.

RegionSeedTeamSchool/programOrigins of name
Columbus1 Carmen's Crew Ohio State Buckeyes School song "Carmen Ohio"
Columbus2Kohl Blooded Wisconsin Badgers Kohl Center, the Badgers' home
Columbus3Red Scare Dayton Flyers Primary school color and student section nickname
Columbus7Mid-American Unity Mid-American Conference schools
Greensboro2Team CP3 [lower-alpha 1] AAU Chris Paul's nickname
Greensboro3Power of the Paw Clemson Tigers Clemson's athletic logo is a tiger's paw
Lexington2Bluegrass Boys Kentucky Wildcats State nickname; also, the Wildcats' home of Lexington is a major city in the state's Bluegrass region
Memphis1Gael Force Saint Mary's Gaels
Memphis2Bluff City Memphis Tigers City nickname
Memphis3Team Arkansas Arkansas Razorbacks
Richmond2Ram Nation VCU Rams
Richmond3Green Machine George Mason Patriots Primary school color
Richmond4Best Virginia West Virginia Mountaineers
Richmond5Seven City Royalty Old Dominion Monarchs "Seven Cities", a nickname sometimes applied to ODU's home of the Hampton Roads area
Richmond6The Web Richmond Spiders
Richmond8Hilltop Dawgs UMBC Retrievers School's physical location
Salt Lake4Sons of Westwood UCLA Bruins Title of one of UCLA's fight songs, derived from the school's location in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Westwood
Salt Lake7Utah Stallions Utah State Aggies
Syracuse1 Boeheim's Army Syracuse Orange Current Orange head coach Jim Boeheim
Syracuse5GaelNation Iona Gaels
Syracuse6Playing for Jimmy V [lower-alpha 2] Rutgers Scarlet Knights Rutgers player and head coach Jim Valvano (1946–1993)
Syracuse7Team Draddy Manhattan Jaspers Draddy Gymnasium, the Jaspers' home
Syracuse8We Are D3 NCAA Division III programsCommon abbreviation for NCAA Division III
Wichita1 Golden Eagles Marquette Golden Eagles
Wichita2AfterShocks Wichita State Shockers
Wichita3Self Made Kansas Jayhawks Current Jayhawks head coach Bill Self
Wichita4Team Colorado Colorado Buffaloes
Wichita5Purple & Black Kansas State Wildcats School colors
Wichita7Iowa UnitedIowa's four Division I schools (Drake, Iowa,Iowa State, Northern Iowa)
  1. Alumni of the AAU youth program sponsored by NBA star Chris Paul.
  2. A charity team in partnership with the V Foundation, a cancer-related charity founded by team namesake Jim Valvano.

Schedule

Regional games were televised on ESPN or ESPN2, or streamed on ESPN3; the quarterfinals were televised on ESPN, ESPN2, or ESPNU; the semifinals and final were televised on ESPN. [9] Each regional winner received 25% of the ticket sales in their region as a prize. [10]

Regional Schedule
RoundDatesRegionVenue & LocationHost teamWinning teamPrize
RegionalJuly 19–21Columbus Capital University Performance Arena
Bexley, Ohio
Carmen's Crew $21,025
Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum Fieldhouse
Greensboro, North Carolina
Team CP3Team Hines$3,732
Lexington Frederick Douglass High School
Lexington, Kentucky
Bluegrass BoysLoyalty Is Love$5,343
Memphis Elma Roane Fieldhouse
Memphis, Tennessee
Bluff CityJackson TN Underdawgs$6,226
July 25–27Salt Lake Maverik Center
West Valley City, Utah
Team Fredette Eberlein Drive $3,584
July 25–28Wichita Charles Koch Arena
Wichita, Kansas
AfterShocks Golden Eagles $96,439
July 26–28Richmond Siegel Center
Richmond, Virginia
Ram Nation Overseas Elite $17,349
SyracuseSRC Arena, Onondaga Community College
Syracuse, New York
Boeheim's Army Team Brotherly Love$31,871
Final Eight Schedule
RoundDatesVenue & Location
QuarterfinalsAugust 1–2 Wintrust Arena
Chicago, Illinois
SemifinalsAugust 4
FinalsAugust 6

Bracket

All times Eastern.

Richmond Regional – Siegel Center, Richmond, VA

Round 1
July 26
Round 2
July 27
Round 3
July 28
         
1 Overseas Elite 104
8 Hilltop Dawgs 76
1 Overseas Elite80
4 Best Virginia 68
4 Best Virginia79
5 Seven City Royalty 63
1 Overseas Elite78
6 Team DRC 70
2 Green Machine 93
7 The Web94
7 The Web 71
6 Team DRC75
3 Ram Nation 64
6 Team DRC73

Richmond Regional Final

July 28, 2019
12 noon EDT
#1 Overseas Elite 78, #6 Team DRC 70
Scoring by quarter:21–13, 20–16, 11–29, 26–12
Pts: Jeremy Pargo, Justin Burrell 16
Rebs: Justin Burrell 10
Asts: Jeremy Pargo 9
Pts: Kenny Brown 18
Rebs: Quincy Ford 11
Asts: Tristan Spurlock 3

Lexington Regional – Frederick Douglass HS, Lexington, KY

Round 1
July 19
Round 2
July 20
Round 3
July 21
         
1Loyalty Is Love107
8 Illinois Hoopville Warriors 98
1Loyalty Is Love91
4 Team KBC 80
4Team KBC94
5 Peoria All-Stars 82
1Loyalty Is Love88
3 Fort Wayne Champs 71
2 Bluegrass Boys 62
7D277
7 D2 81
3Fort Wayne Champs83
3Fort Wayne Champs96
6 Showtime 59

Lexington Regional Final

ESPN
July 21, 2019
2:00 pm EDT
#1Loyalty Is Love88, #3 Fort Wayne Champs 71
Scoring by quarter: 19–20, 18–18, 28–19, 23–14
Pts: Isaiah Austin 23
Rebs: Quincy Miller 12
Asts: Darius Johnson-Odom 5
Pts:3 players 14
Rebs: Travis Leslie 7
Asts: Trey McKinney-Jones 4
Frederick Douglass HS
Lexington, Kentucky
Referees: Earl Walton, Alfred Smith, Edwing Young

Salt Lake Regional – Maverik Center, West Valley City, UT

Round 1
July 25
Round 2
July 26
Round 3
July 27
         
1 Eberlein Drive 83
8 Team Utah 80
1 Eberlein Drive86
5 L.A. Cheaters 84
4 Sons of Westwood 85
5 L.A. Cheaters87
1 Eberlein Drive68
2 Team Challenge ALS 67
2 Team Challenge ALS72
7 Utah Stallions 66
2 Team Challenge ALS83
3 Team Fredette 80
3 Team Fredette99
6 CitiTeam Blazers 96

Salt Lake Regional Final

July 27, 2019
9:00 pm EDT
#1 Eberlein Drive 68, #2 Team Challenge ALS 67
Scoring by quarter: 16–17, 19–18, 18–15, 15–17
Pts: Jerome Randle 18
Rebs: Keith Benson 8
Asts: Donald Sloan 5
Pts: Dee Bost, Marvelle Harris 13
Rebs: Dee Bost 11
Asts: Marvelle Harris 5

Columbus Regional – Capital University Performance Arena, Bexley, OH

Round 1
July 19
Round 2
July 20
Round 3
July 21
         
1 Carmen's Crew 88
8 Illinois BC 71
1Carmen's Crew89
4 Big X 75
4Big X83
5 West Virginia Wildcats 76
1Carmen's Crew85
3 Red Scare 71
2 Kohl Blooded 71
7Mid-American Unity80
7 Mid-American Unity 78
3Red Scare80
3Red Scare108
6 The Region 82

Columbus Regional Final

July 21, 2019
12 noon EDT
#1 Carmen's Crew 85, #3 Red Scare 71
Scoring by quarter: 15–19, 27–21, 20–12, 23–19
Pts: William Buford 23
Rebs: Jon Diebler 8
Asts: David Lighty 3
Pts: Darrell Davis 18
Rebs: Devin Oliver 9
Asts: Devin Oliver, Vee Sanford 4
Capital University Performance Arena
Bexley, Ohio
Attendance: 2,912

Syracuse Regional – SRC Arena, Onondaga Community College, Syracuse, NY

Round 1
July 26
Round 2
July 27
Round 3
July 28
         
1 Boeheim's Army 68
8 We Are D3 65
1 Boeheim's Army84
5 GaelNation 74
4 Team Fancy 93
5 GaelNation99
1 Boeheim's Army 72
3 Team Brotherly Love84
2 Armored Athlete96
7 Team Draddy 69
2 Armored Athlete 82
3 Team Brotherly Love90
3 Team Brotherly Love80
6 Playing for Jimmy V 67

Syracuse Regional Final

July 28, 2019
2:00 pm EDT
#1 Boeheim's Army 72, #3Team Brotherly Love84
Scoring by quarter: 20–25, 20–15, 16–24, 16–20
Pts: Hakim Warrick 16
Rebs: Hakim Warrick 10
Asts: Eric Devendorf 3
Pts: Novar Gadson 22
Rebs: Shannon Givens 11
Asts: Novar Gadson 5
SRC Arena, Onondaga Community College
Syracuse, New York
Attendance: 2,600
Referees: Brian O'Connell, Pat Toumey, Pat O'Connell

Greensboro Regional – Greensboro Coliseum Fieldhouse, Greensboro, NC

Round 1
July 19
Round 2
July 20
Round 3
July 21
         
1Team Hines89
8 Boo Williams 78
1Team Hines91
5 Florida TNT 82
4 PrimeTime Players 68
5Florida TNT71
1Team Hines73
2 Team CP3 68
2Team CP379
7 Tampa 20/20 76
2Team CP373
3 Power of the Paw 68
3Power of the Paw82
6 Team 23 78

Greensboro Regional Final

July 21, 2019
9:00 pm EDT
#1Team Hines73, #2 Team CP3 68
Scoring by quarter: 17–21, 15–19, 19–11, 22–17
Pts: Mike James 23
Rebs: Isaiah Miles 6
Asts: Nick Calathes, Mike James 5
Pts: Nate Mason 23
Rebs: Kennedy Meeks 8
Asts: Nate Mason 5
Greensboro Coliseum Fieldhouse
Greensboro, North Carolina
Referees: Ted Valentine, Roy Natill, Bill Covington

Wichita Regional – Charles Koch Arena, Wichita, KS

Round 1
July 25 & 26
Round 2
July 27
Round 3
July 28
         
1 Golden Eagles 89
8 Fort Hood Wounded Warriors 72
1 Golden Eagles83
Friday games
4 Team Colorado 81
4 Team Colorado96
5 Purple & Black 93
1 Golden Eagles88
6 Sideline Cancer 80
2 AfterShocks85
7 Iowa United 76
2 AfterShocks 79
Thursday games
6 Sideline Cancer87
3 Self Made 63
6 Sideline Cancer87

Wichita Regional Final

July 28, 2019
4:00 pm EDT
#1 Golden Eagles 88, #6 Sideline Cancer 80
Scoring by quarter:26–18, 24–19, 21–16, 17–27
Pts: Dwight Buycks 34
Rebs: Jamil Wilson 8
Asts:3 players 3
Pts: Raymond Cowels 20
Rebs: Maurice Creek, Remy Abell 6
Asts: Maurice Creek 5
Charles Koch Arena
Wichita, Kansas
Referees: Ray Natili, Kelly Self, Chance Moore

Memphis Regional – Elma Roane Fieldhouse, Memphis, TN

Round 1
July 19
Round 2
July 20
Round 3
July 21
         
1 Gael Force 50
8Jackson TN Underdawgs59
8Jackson TN Underdawgs103
5 Southern Gentlemen 78
4 Broad Street Brawlers 82
5Southern Gentlemen92
8Jackson TN Underdawgs102
6 Louisiana United 83
2Bluff City92
7 Team 901 80
2 Bluff City 78
6Louisiana United80
3 Team Arkansas 60
6Louisiana United76

Memphis Regional Final

July 21, 2019
3:00 pm EDT
#8Jackson TN Underdawgs102, #6 Louisiana United 83
Scoring by quarter:24–22, 32–17, 22–31, 24–13
Pts: Jaylen Barford 29
Rebs: Allen Durham 11
Asts: Jaylen Barford 12
Pts: Tyren Johnson 24
Rebs: Marcus Posley 6
Asts: Marcus Posley 5
Elma Roane Fieldhouse
Memphis, Tennessee
Attendance: 452
Referees: Wes Ford, Chris Pacsi, Raymond Tate

Championship – Wintrust Arena, Chicago, IL

Quarterfinals
August 1 & 2
Chicago
Semifinals
August 4
Chicago
Final
August 6
Chicago
         
UT 1 Eberlein Drive 71
OH 1 Carmen's Crew 79
OH 1Carmen's Crew71
^ Thursday / Friday v
VA 1Overseas Elite 66
VA 1 Overseas Elite 86
KY 1Loyalty Is Love 73
OH 1Carmen's Crew66
KS 1Golden Eagles 60
KS 1 Golden Eagles 79
TN 8Jackson TN Underdawgs 62
KS 1Golden Eagles68
^ Thursday / Friday v
NC 1Team Hines 62
NY 3Team Brotherly Love 75
NC 1Team Hines88

Source: [9] [11] [12]

Semifinals

August 4, 2019
12:00 p.m. EDT
VA 1 Overseas Elite 66, OH 1Carmen's Crew71
Scoring by quarter: 16–24, 20–17, 12–13, 18–17
Pts: Jeremy Pargo 17
Rebs: Justin Burrell 12
Asts: J. Burrell, Jonathon Simmons 2
Pts: David Lighty 18
Rebs: Jeff Gibbs 6
Asts: Jeff Gibbs 5
Wintrust Arena
Chicago, Illinois
Referees: Jeff Anderson, Earl Walton, Ray Natili
August 4, 2019
2:00 p.m. EDT
KS 1Golden Eagles68, NC 1 Team Hines 62
Scoring by quarter: 24–24, 15–17, 16–14, 13–7
Pts: Elgin Cook 21
Rebs: Jamil Wilson 13
Asts:3 players 3
Pts: Kyle Hines 12
Rebs: Kyle Hines 6
Asts: Mike James 5
Wintrust Arena
Chicago, Illinois
Referees: Ted Valentine, Lamar Simpson, Wes Ford

Championship

August 6, 2019
9:00 p.m. EDT
OH 1Carmen's Crew66, KS 1 Golden Eagles 60
Scoring by quarter:16–8, 13–23, 19–17, 18-12
Pts: David Lighty 17
Rebs: David Lighty 7
Asts: David Lighty, Aaron Craft 4
Pts: Elgin Cook 17
Rebs: Dwight Buycks 5
Asts: Travis Diener 5
Wintrust Arena
Chicago, Illinois
Referees: Keith Kimble, Brian O'Connell, Clarence Armstrong
Game statistics
Starters:PtsRebAst
G 4 Aaron Craft 754
F 11 Jeff Gibbs 1151
G/F 23 David Lighty 1774
F 24 Evan Ravenel 231
G 44 William Buford 1423
Reserves:
G 2 Courtney Pigram 010
G 12 Demetri McCamey 012
G/F 21 LaQuinton Ross 410
G 33 Jon Diebler 1120
Head coach:
Jared Sullinger
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CrewStatisticsEagles
17/35 (48%)2-pt field goals 13/24 (54%)
7/16 (43%)3-pt field goals 9/25 (36%)
11/14 (78%) Free throws 7/10 (70%)
7Offensive rebounds4
23Defensive rebounds21
30Total rebounds25
15Assists14
12Turnovers12
6Steals7
1Blocks5
14Fouls17
Starters:PtsRebAst
F 0 Jamil Wilson 1142
G 3 Dwight Buycks 1052
G 4 Maurice Acker 1332
F 5 Elgin Cook 1740
G 12 Derrick Wilson 401
Reserves:
F 20 Mo Charlo 001
G 22 Jerel McNeal 031
G 30 Andrew Rowsey 010
G 34 Travis Diener 505
Head coach:
Wesley Matthews

Winning roster

No.PosPlayerCollege
0F Jared Sullinger (Head coach) Ohio State
1F Leon Rodgers Northern Illinois
2G Courtney Pigram East Tennessee State
4G Aaron Craft Ohio State
11F Jeff Gibbs Otterbein
12G Demetri McCamey Illinois
21G/F LaQuinton Ross Ohio State
22F Deshaun Thomas Ohio State
23G/F David Lighty Ohio State
24F Evan Ravenel Ohio State
33G Jon Diebler Ohio State
34F John Williamson Cincinnati
44G William Buford Ohio State
52F Dallas Lauderdale Ohio State
99F Evan Turner (Asst. coach)Ohio State
GM Scoonie Penn Ohio State

Source: [13]

Awards

Tournament MVP William Buford in 2013 Real Madrid-Obradoiro Santiago mayo 2013CCropedbuford0923.jpg
Tournament MVP William Buford in 2013
All Tournament Team
PosPlayerTeam
G William Buford (MVP) Carmen's Crew
G Aaron Craft Carmen's Crew
F D. J. Kennedy Overseas Elite
G Jaylen Barford Jackson TN Underdawgs
G Dwight Buycks Golden Eagles
GM Daniel Fitzgerald Golden Eagles

Source: [14]

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