College basketball tournament
The Emerald Coast Classic is an 8 team college basketball tournament held during Thanksgiving of NCAA Division I men's basketball season, with the inaugural tournament beginning in 2014. The two final round games are played on the campus of Northwest Florida State College in Niceville, Florida . The tournament will be presented by Global Sports.[ 1] First and second-round games are played at on-campus sites, with the third round and championship round scheduled Thanksgiving weekend at Northwest Florida State College.[ 2]
Tournament history
Tournament champions
Men's
Women's
Brackets
* – Denotes overtime period
2024
Women's
The Emerald Coast Classic will be a women's college basketball tournament only for the 2024-25 season with four teams comprised in two brackets.[ 3]
Bay Bracket
Bay Bracket Semifinals November 25
Bay Bracket Championship November 26
Clemson
90
UAB
52
Clemson
39
23
Alabama
73
23
Alabama
83
Alabama State
33
Bay Bracket Consolation November 26
UAB
76
Alabama State
43
Beach Bracket
Beach Bracket Semifinals November 25
Beach Bracket Championship November 26
Syracuse
82
Missouri
59
Syracuse
59
Creighton
86
Wichita State
63
Creighton
91
Beach Bracket Consolation November 26
Missouri
85
Wichita State
57
2023
Men's
The tournament took place from November 24 - 25, 2023.[ 4]
Championship round
Second Round November 24 CBSSN
Championship Round November 25 CBSSN
17
Alabama
81
Ohio State
92
Ohio State
86
Santa Clara
56
Oregon
82
Santa Clara
88
Consolation November 25
17
Alabama
99
Oregon
91
Second Round November 24
Championship Round November 25
Western Michigan
68
Southeastern Louisiana
67
Western Michigan
72
Mercer
66
Tennessee State
59
Mercer
60
Consolation Game November 25
Southeastern Louisiana
77
Tennessee State
91
2022
Men's
The tournament took place on November 25 - 26, 2022.[ 5]
First Round
First Round November 21
No. 25 Iowa
100
Omaha
64
Championship round
Second Round November 25 CBSSN
Championship Round November 26 CBSSN
California
48
TCU
59
TCU
79
25
Iowa
66
Clemson
71
25
Iowa
74
Consolation November 26
California
59
Clemson
67
2021
Men's
LSU, Oregon State, Penn State and Wake Forest headline the field for the 2021 Emerald Coast Classic.[ 6]
First-round games played at on-campus sites. Second- and championship-round games played on the campus of Northwest Florida State College in Niceville, Florida .[ 7] [ 8]
First Round
Championship round
Second Round November 26 CBSSN
Championship Round November 27 CBSSN
Penn State
63
LSU
68*
LSU
75
Wake Forest
61
Oregon State
77
Wake Forest
80
Consolation November 27
Penn State
60
Oregon State
45
Second Round November 26
Championship Round November 27
McNeese State
71
St. Francis Brooklyn
59
McNeese State
75
Samford
83
Samford
77
North Carolina A&T
75
Consolation Game November 27
St. Francis Brooklyn
67
North Carolina A&T
73
2019
Men's
[ 9]
Championship round
Third Round November 28CBSSN
Championship Round November 29 CBSSN
Florida State
60
17
Tennessee
57
Florida State
63
Purdue
60
Purdue
59
20
VCU
56
3rd Place Game CBSSN
17
Tennessee
72
20
VCU
69
2018
Men's
First and Second Round
First and second-round games were played at campus sites November 10–20, 2018 with the third round and championship round scheduled for Thanksgiving weekend, November 23 and 25.[ 10]
November 10
November 20
Nicholls State
55
Western Michigan
64
Ole Miss
75
Ole Miss
90
Championship round
Third Round November 23 CBSSN
Championship Round November 24 CBSSN
George Mason
55
Cincinnati
71
Cincinnati
71
Ole Miss
57
Baylor
70
Ole Miss
78
3rd place game November 24
George Mason
61
Baylor
72
Third Round November 23
Championship Round November 24
Nicholls State
77
NC Central
63
Nicholls State
62
Western Michigan
61*
Southern
70
Western Michigan
85
3rd place game November 24
NC Central
83
Southern
71
2017
Men's
First and Second Round
First and second-round games were played at on-campus sites November 12–21, 2017 with the third round and championship round scheduled for Thanksgiving weekend, November 24 and 25.[ 11]
November 14
November 21
Tennessee Tech
104
Omaha
71
New Mexico
96
New Mexico
103
November 18
November 20
Maryland Eastern Shore
48
Jackson State
58
St. Bonaventure
96
St. Bonaventure
72
Championship round
Third Round November 24 CBSSN
Championship Round November 25 CBSSN
New Mexico
67
TCU
69
TCU
89
St. Bonaventure
79
St. Bonaventure
63
Maryland
61
3rd place game November 25
New Mexico
65
Maryland
80
Third Round November 25
Championship Round November 26
Tennessee Tech
86
Omaha
85
Tennessee Tech
90
Maryland Eastern Shore
60
Maryland Eastern Shore
66
Jackson State
63
3rd place game November 25
Omaha
73
Jackson State
75
2016
Men's
First and Second Round
First and second-round games were played at on-campus sites November 13–22, 2016 with the third round and championship round scheduled for Thanksgiving weekend, November 25 and 26.[ 12]
November 13
November 20
Savannah State
86
UTRGV
75
Memphis
99
Memphis
95
November 19
November 21
St. Francis Brooklyn
48
Grambling State
54
Providence
64
Providence
71
Championship round
Third Round November 25 CBSSN
Championship Round November 26 CBSSN
8
Virginia
74
Iowa
41
8
Virginia
63
Providence
52
Providence
60
Memphis
51
3rd place game November 26
Iowa
92
Memphis
100
Third Round November 25
Championship Round November 26
Savannah State
91
St. Francis Brooklyn
97
St. Francis Brooklyn
61
UT Rio Grande Valley
71
Grambling State
93
UT Rio Grande Valley
101*
3rd place game November 26
Savannah State
104
Grambling State
110
2015
Men's
First and Second Round
[ 13]
Championship round
Third Round November 27CBSSN [ 14]
Championship Round November 28 CBSSN
Iowa State
99
Virginia Tech
77
Iowa State
84
Illinois
73
UAB
58
Illinois
72
3rd place game November 28
Virginia Tech
82*
UAB
77
Third Round November 27
Championship Round November 28
Alabama State
58
Chattanooga
95
Chattanooga
62
Jacksonville State
52
Chicago State
65
Jacksonville State
68
3rd place game November 28
Alabama State
66
Chicago State
64
2014
Men's
First and Second Round
First and second-round games were played at on-campus sites November 20–25, 2014 with the third round and championship round scheduled for Thanksgiving weekend, November 28 and 29.[ 15]
November 22
November 25
Northern Arizona
53
Southern
48
Middle Tennessee
65
Middle Tennessee
66
November 23
November 25
North Carolina Central
70
Eastern Illinois
49
Cincinnati
79
Cincinnati
54
Championship round
Third Round November 28 Emerald Coast TV[ 16]
Semifinals November 29CBSSN [ 17]
Middle Tennessee
51
Cincinnati
69
Cincinnati
54
Ole Miss
66
23
Creighton
68
Ole Miss
75
3rd place game November 29 Emerald Coast TV
Middle Tennessee
47
23
Creighton
57
Third Round November 28 Emerald Coast TV
Championship Round November 29 Emerald Coast TV
Eastern Illinois
40
North Carolina Central
65
North Carolina Central
40
Northern Arizona
36
Southern
63
Northern Arizona
70*
3rd place game November 29 Emerald Coast TV
Eastern Illinois
54
Southern
43
Future Fields
2025 Men's
Source:[ 18]
References
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^ "Northwest Florida State set to host 2014 Emerald Coast Classic Basketball Tourney featuring Creighton, Ole Miss and other top NCAA teams" . Archived from the original on 28 May 2014. Retrieved 27 May 2014 .
^ "OPENING ROUND GAMES DISCLOSED FOR INAUGURAL EMERALD COAST CLASSIC WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT" . Emerald Coast Classic . Global Sports Management. June 18, 2024. Retrieved 24 August 2024 .
^ "ALABAMA, OHIO STATE, OREGON, SANTA CLARA HEADLINE EMERALD COAST CLASSIC FIELD" . emeraldcoastclassic.com . April 22, 2022. Retrieved August 9, 2023 .
^ "2022-23 Men's College Basketball Early Season Tournaments and Exempt Multi-Team Events (MTEs)" . SB Nation . April 22, 2022. Retrieved April 25, 2022 .
^ "LSU, Oregon State, Penn State, Wake Forest in Emerald Coast Classic" . Emerald Coast Classic . Global Sports Management.
^ "2021 Emerald Coast Classic Schedule" . Emerald Coast Classic . Global Sports Management. Retrieved 20 November 2021 .
^ "Tigers Bracket Set For 2021 Emerald Coast Classic" . LSUSports.net . LSU Athletics. 22 June 2021. Retrieved 22 June 2021 .
^ Blake Lovell. "Tennessee to take part in 2019 Emerald Coast Classic" . southeasthoops.com . Retrieved 2018-11-21 .
^ "2018 Emerald Coast Classic Schedule" . Emerald Coast Classic . Retrieved 22 May 2018 .
^ "2017 Emerald Coast Classic Schedule" . Emerald Coast Classic . Retrieved 10 November 2017 .
^ "2016 Emerald Coast Classic Schedule" . Emerald Coast Classic . Retrieved 23 June 2016 .
^ "2015 Emerald Coast Classic Schedule" . Archived from the original on 5 September 2015. Retrieved 25 October 2015 .
^ Norlander, Matt. "CBS Sports unveils College Basketball Schedule for 2015-16" . CBS Sports . Retrieved 25 October 2015 .
^ "2014 Emerald Coast Classic Schedule" . Retrieved 28 May 2014 .
^ "Emerald Coast TV to stream Emerald Coast Classic" . Emerald Coast Classic . 25 November 2014. Retrieved 25 November 2014 .
^ Rob Anderson (10 September 2014). "Tweet Number 509744142931738624" . Twitter . Retrieved 12 September 2014 . CBS Sports Network announces it will televise the championship game of the Emerald Coast Classic. Field is Creighton, Cincy, Ole Miss, MTSU.
^ "Georgia Tech, LSU, DePaul to headline 2025 Emerald Coast Classic" . CollegeHoopsToday.net . College Hoops Today.
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