Hall of Fame Classic
Hall of Fame Classic History
The Hall of Fame Classic was created by the NABC in 2001 as the Guardians Classic, and was later known as the CBE Classic and the CBE Hall of Fame Classic before being rebranded as the Hall of Fame Classic in 2017.
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All-Time Results
2023 Hall of Fame Classic
Champion: Colorado State
Championship Rounds – T-Mobile Center, Kansas City, Mo.
11/23/23 – Colorado State 69, Creighton 48 (Championship Game)
11/23/23 – Loyola Chicago 71, Boston College 68 (Consolation Game)
11/22/23 – Creighton 88, Loyola Chicago 65
11/22/23 – Colorado State 86, Boston College 74
2022 Hall of Fame Classic
Champion: San Francisco
Championship Rounds – T-Mobile Center, Kansas City, Mo.
11/22/22 – San Francisco 67, Wichita State 63 (Championship Game)
11/22/22 – Grand Canyon 69, Northern Iowa 67 (Consolation Game)
11/21/22 – Wichita State 55, Grand Canyon 43
11/21/22 – San Francisco 75, Northern Iowa 69
2021 Hall of Fame Classic Presented by Hotels.com
Champion: Arkansas
Championship Rounds – T-Mobile Center, Kansas City, Mo.
11/23/21 – Arkansas 73, Cincinnati 67 (Championship Game)
11/23/21 – Illinois 72, Kansas State 64 (Consolation Game)
11/22/21 – Cincinnati 71, Illinois 51
11/22/21 – Arkansas 72, Kansas State 64
2020 Hall of Fame Classic Powered by ShotTracker
Champion: TCU
Championship Rounds – T-Mobile Center, Kansas City, Mo.
11/29/20 – TCU 56, Liberty 52 (Championship Game)
11/29/20 – South Carolina 69, Tulsa 58 (Consolation Game)
11/28/20 – Liberty 78, South Carolina 62
11/28/20 – TCU 70, Tulsa 65
2019 Hall of Fame Classic Powered by ShotTracker
Champion: Butler
Championship Rounds – Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.
11/26/19 – Butler 68, Stanford 67 (Championship Game)
11/26/19 – Oklahoma 77, Missouri 66 (Consolation Game)
11/25/19 – Butler 63, Missouri 52
11/25/19 – Stanford 73, Oklahoma 54
Butler Host
11/16/19 – Butler 80, Wofford 61
11/22/19 – Butler 68, Morehead State 50
Missouri Host
11/18/19 – Missouri 75, Wofford 56
11/20/19 – Missouri 70, Morehead State 52
Oklahoma Host
11/18/19 – Oklahoma 75, William & Mary 70
11/21/19 – Oklahoma 91, UMES 64
Stanford Host
11/19/19 – Stanford 76, UMES 55
11/21/19 – Stanford 81, William & Mary 50
Maryland-Eastern Shore Subhost
11/26 – Wofford 67, UMES 42
Morehead State Subhost
11/16/19 – Morehead State 76, UMES 53
William & Mary Subhost
11/26/19 – William & Mary 95, Morehead State 84
Wofford Subhost
11/12/19 – William & Mary 80, Wofford 79
2018 Hall of Fame Classic Powered by ShotTracker
Champion: Texas Tech
Championship Rounds – Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.
11/20/18 – Texas Tech 70, Nebraska 52 (Championship Game)
11/20/18 – USC 99, Missouri State 80 (Consolation Game)
11/19/18 – Nebraska 85, Missouri State 62
11/19/18 – Texas Tech 78, USC 63
Missouri State Host
11/9/18 – Missouri State 74, Robert Morris 60
11/11/18 – Missouri State 83, Stetson 70
Nebraska Host
11/6/18 – Nebraska 106, Mississippi Valley State 37
11/11/18 – Nebraska 87, Southeastern Louisiana 35
Texas Tech Host
11/9/18 – Texas Tech 84, Mississippi Valley State 52
11/13/18 – Texas Tech 59, Southeastern Louisiana 40
USC Host
11/6/18 – USC 83, Robert Morris 62
11/14/18 – USC 95, Stetson 59
Southeastern Louisiana Subhost
11/17/18 – Southeastern Louisiana 69, Stetson 57
Robert Morris Subhost
11/17/18 – Robert Morris 68, Mississippi Valley State 59
Stetson Subhost
11/19/18 – Robert Morris 81, Stetson 72
Mississippi Valley State Subhost
11/20/18 – Mississippi Valley State 69, Southeastern Louisiana
2017 Hall of Fame Classic
Champion: Baylor
Championship Rounds – Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.
11/21/17 – Baylor 65, Creighton 59 (Championship Game)
11/21/17 – UCLA 72, Wisconsin 70 (Consolation Game)
11/20/17 – Creighton 100, UCLA 89
11/20/17 – Baylor 70, Wisconsin 65
Baylor Host
11/17/17 – Baylor 78, Alcorn State 61
11/10/17 – Baylor 107, Central Arkansas 66
Creighton Host
11/12/17 – Creighton 109, Alcorn State 72
11/10/17 – Creighton 92, Yale 76
UCLA Host
11/17/17 – UCLA 96, South Carolina State 68
11/15/17 – UCLA 106, Central Arkansas 101 (OT)
Wisconsin Host
11/12/17 – Wisconsin 89, Yale 61
11/10/17 – Wisconsin 85, South Carolina State 50
Yale Subhost
11/14/17 – Yale 86, South Carolina State 54
Central Arkansas Subhost
11/19/17 – Central Arkansas 102, Alcorn State 76
South Carolina State Subhost
11/21/17 – Central Arkansas 73, South Carolina State 64
Alcorn State Subhost
11/22/17 – Yale 87, Alcorn State 73
2016 CBE Hall of Fame Classic
Champion: Kansas
Championship Rounds – Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.
11/22/16 – Kansas 65, Georgia 54 (Championship Game)
11/22/16 – UAB 81, George Washington 74 (Consolation Game)
11/21/16 – Kansas 83, UAB 63
11/21/16 – Georgia 81, George Washington 73
UAB Host
11/14/16 – Furman 84, UAB 74
11/11/16 – UAB 86, Arkansas Pine Bluff 66
George Washington Host
11/17/16 – George Washington 61, Arkansas Pine Bluff 41
11/15/16 – George Washington 77, Siena 75
Georgia Host
11/17/16 – Georgia 84, Furman 78
11/14/16 – Georgia 60, UNC-Asheville 46
Kansas Host
11/25/16 – Kansas 95, UNC-Asheville 57
11/18/16 – Kansas 86, Siena 65
UNC-Asheville Subhost
11/20/16 – UNC-Asheville 92, Siena 80
Furman Subhost
11/22/16 – UNC-Asheville 64, Furman 58
Siena Subhost
11/23/16 – Siena 66, Arkansas Pine Bluff 43
2015 CBE Hall of Fame Classic
Champion: North Carolina
Championship Rounds – Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.
11/24/15 – North Carolina 80, Kansas State 70 (Championship Game)
11/24/15 – Northwestern 67, Missouri 62
11/23/15 – Kansas State 66, Missouri 42
11/23/15 – North Carolina 80, Northwestern 69
Kansas State Host
11/16/15 – Kansas State 81, Columbia 71
11/13/15 – Kansas State 80, Maryland-Eastern Shore 53
Missouri Host
11/15/15 – Missouri 73, Maryland-Eastern Shore 55
11/13/15 – Missouri 83, Wofford 74
North Carolina Host
11/18/15 – North Carolina 78, Wofford 58
11/15/15 – North Carolina 92, Fairfield 65
Northwestern Host
11/20/15 – Northwestern 83, Columbia 80 (OT)
11/18/15 – Northwestern 79, Fairfield 72
Wofford Subhost
11/21/15 – Wofford 73, Maryland Eastern Shore 63
Columbia Subhost
11/24/15 – Columbia 70, Wofford 59
Maryland Eastern Shore Subhost
11/24/15 – Fairfield 113, Maryland Eastern Shore 74
Fairfield Subhost
11/27/15 – Fairfield 82, Columbia 81 (OT)
2014 CBE Hall of Fame Classic
Champion: Maryland
Championship Rounds – Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.
11/25/14 – Maryland 72, Iowa State 63 (Championship Game)
11/25/14 – Alabama 76, Arizona State 71 (Consolation Game)
11/24/14 – Maryland 78, Arizona State 73
11/24/14 – Iowa State 84, Alabama 74
Iowa State Host
11/17/14 – Iowa State 81, Georgia State 58
11/14/14 – Iowa State 93, Oakland 82
Maryland Host
11/28/14 – Maryland 61, Monmouth 56
11/17/14 – Maryland 93, Central Connecticut State 57
Arizona State Host
11/17/14 – Arizona State 49, Bethune Cookman 39
11/14/14 – Arizona State 86, Chicago State 50
Alabama Host
11/17/14 – Alabama 80, Western Carolina 74
11/14/14 – Alabama 82, Towson 54
Monmouth Subhost
11/23/14 – Towson 79, Monmouth 75 (OT)
11/23/14 – Bethune-Cookman 65, Central Connecticut State 60
11/22/14 – Monmouth 65, Central Connecticut State 50
11/22/14 – Towson 63, Bethune-Cookman 42
11/21/14 – Monmouth 73, Bethune-Cookman 50
11/21/14 – Towson 58, Central Connecticut State 49
Oakland Subhost
11/26/14 – Georgia State 83, Oakland 78
11/26/14 – Western Carolina 66, Chicago State 61
11/25/14 – Oakland 70, Chicago State 57
11/25/14 – Georgia State 85, Western Carolina 70
11/24/14 – Western Carolina 88, Oakland 79 (2OT)
11/24/14 – Georgia State 69, Chicago State 46
2013 CBE Hall of Fame Classic
Champion: Wichita State
Championship Rounds – Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.
11/26/13 – Wichita State 75, BYU 62 (Championship Game)
11/26/13 – Texas 77, DePaul 59 (Consolation Game)
11/25/13 – BYU 86, Texas 82
11/25/13 – Wichita State 90, DePaul 72
BYU Host
11/16/13 – BYU 84, Colorado Mesa 60
11/15/13 – BYU 108, Mount St. Mary’s 76
Texas Host
11/18/13 – Texas 89, Houston Baptist 61
11/12/13 – Texas 84, South Alabama 77
Wichita State Host
11/16/13 – Wichita State 85, Tennessee State 71
11/14/13 – Wichita State 79, William & Mary 62
DePaul Host
11/16/13 – DePaul 81, Wright State 72
11/13/13 – Southern Miss 75, DePaul 68
Wright State Subhost
11/22/13 – Wright State 75, Houston Baptist 59
11/18/13 – Wright State 83, Manchester 33
South Alabama Subhost
11/24/13 – South Alabama 79, Houston Baptist 59
11/24/13 – Southern Miss 99, William Carey 54
11/23/13 – South Alabama 74, Wright State 70
11/23/13 – Southern Miss 67, Houston Baptist 62
11/22/13 – Southern Miss 66, South Alabama 59
2012 Edward Jones CBE Hall of Fame Classic
Champion: Kansas
Championship Rounds – Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.
11/20/12 – Kansas 73, Saint Louis 59 (Championship Game)
11/20/12 – Texas A&M 55, Washington State 54 (Consolation Game)
11/19/12 – Saint Louis 70, Texas A&M 49
11/19/12 – Kansas 78, Washington State 41
Kansas Host
11/15/12 – Kansas 69, Chattanooga 55
11/9/12 – Kansas 74, Southeast Missouri State 55
Saint Louis Host
11/14/12 – Santa Clara 74, Saint Louis 62
11/9/12 – Saint Louis 76, USC Upstate 59
Texas A&M Host
11/12/12 – Texas A&M 83, Troy 65
11/9/12 – Texas A&M 71, Louisiana Tech 59
Washington State Host
11/14/12 – Washington State 72, Utah Valley 49
11/10/12 – Washington State 88, Eastern Washington 69
Chattanooga Subhost
11/20/12 – Louisiana Tech 71, Chattanooga 63
11/20/12 – Troy 59, Southeast Missouri State 56
11/19/12 – Troy 68, Chattanooga 61
11/19/12 – Louisiana Tech 67, Southeast Missouri State 63
11/18/12 – Louisiana Tech 70, Troy 40
11/18/12 – Southeast Missouri State 77, Chattanooga 65
Santa Clara Subhost
11/23/12 – Santa Clara 89, Eastern Washington 74
11/23/12 – USC Upstate 75, Utah Valley 50
11/21/12 – Santa Clara 75, Utah Valley 67
11/21/12 – Eastern Washington 75, USC Upstate 70
11/20/12 – Utah Valley 86, Eastern Washington 83
11/20/12 – Santa Clara 85, USC Upstate 65
2011 Progressive CBE Classic
Champion: Missouri
Championship Rounds – Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.
1/22/11 – Missouri 92, Cal 53 (Championship Game)
11/22/11 – Georgia 61, Notre Dame 57 (Consolation Game)
11/21/11 – Cal 70, Georgia 46
11/21/11 – Missouri 87, Notre Dame 58
Columbia Regional
11/17/11 – Missouri 83, Niagara 52
11/14/11 – Missouri 81, Mercer 63
South Bend Regional
11/16/11 – Notre Dame 74, Sam Houston St. 41
11/14/11 – Notre Dame 59, Detroit 53
Berkeley Regional
11/15/11 – Cal 72, Austin Peay 55
11/13/11 – Cal 81, George Washington 51
Athens Regional
11/16/11 – Georgia 72, South Dakota State 61
11/13/11 – Georgia 63, Bowling Green 54
Bowling Green Subregional
11/23/11 – George Washington 77, Bowling Green 56
11/23/11 – Detroit 94, Austin Peay 93 (OT)
11/22/11 – Bowling Green 67, Detroit 61
11/22/11 – Geo. Washington 54, Austin Peay 52
11/21/11 – Bowling Green 82, Austin Peay 72
11/21/11 – Geo. Wash. 86, Detroit 73
Macon Subregional
11/23/11 – South Dakota 74, Mercer 61
11/23/11 – Niagara 59, Sam Houston St. 52
11/22/11 – Mercer 74, Niagara 55
11/22/11 – South Dakota St. 77, Sam Houston St. 60
11/21/11 – Mercer 60, Sam Houston St. 38
11/21/11 – South Dakota State 79, Niagara 71
2010 O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic
Champion: Duke
Championship Rounds – Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.
11/23/10 – Duke 82, Kansas St. 68 (Championship Game)
11/23/10 – Gonzaga 66, Marquette 63 (Consolation Game)
11/22/10 – Duke 82, Marquette 77
11/22/10 – Kansas St. 81, Gonzaga 64
Durham Regional
11/16/10 – Duke 79, Miami (Ohio) 45
11/14/10 – Duke 97, Princeton 60
Manhattan Regional
11/18/10 – Kansas St. 76, Presbyterian 67
11/12/10 – Kansas St. 75, James Madison 61
Spokane Regional
11/16/10 – San Diego St. 79, Gonzaga 76
11/14/10 – Gonzaga 86, IUPUI 56
Milwaukee Regional
11/17/10 – Marquette 89, Green Bay 69
11/14/10 – Marquette 72, Bucknell 61
Oxford Subregional
11/22/10 – IUPUI 63, Green Bay 46
11/22/10 – San Diego St. 77, Miami (Ohio) 56
11/21/10 – San Diego St. 61, IUPUI 46
11/21/10 – Green Bay 69, Miami (Ohio) 65
11/20/10 – San Diego St. 79, Green Bay 70
11/20/10 – Miami (Ohio) 59, IUPUI 58
Harrisonburg Subregional
11/24/10 – Presbyterian 69, Princeton 67
11/24/10 – James Madison 85, Bucknell 75
11/23/10 – Princeton 66, Bucknell 55
11/23/10 – James Madison 65, Presbyterian 56
11/22/10 – Bucknell 71, Presbyterian 47
11/22/10 – James Madison 65, Princeton 64
2009 O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic
Champion: Texas
Championship Rounds – Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.
11/24/09 – Texas 78, Pittsburgh 62 (Championship Game)
11/24/09 – Wichita State 74, Iowa 57 (Consolation Game)
11/23/09 – Texas 85, Iowa 60
11/23/09 – Pittsburgh 68, Wichita State 55
Austin Regional
11/18/09 – Texas 73, Western Carolina 41
11/15/09 – Texas 89, UC Irvine 42
Pittsburgh Regional
11/19/09 – Pittsburgh 71, Eastern Kentucky 60
11/17/09 – Pittsburgh 71, Binghamton 46
Wichita Regional
11/18/09 – Wichita State 79, Arkansas-Monticello 50
11/15/09 – Wichita State 80, Fairleigh Dickinson 64
Iowa City Regional
11/17/09 – Duquesne 52, Iowa 50
11/15/09 – UTSA 62, Iowa 50
Cullowhee Subregional
11/25/09 – Western Carolina 83, Duquesne 77
11/25/09 – Binghamton 66, Arkansas-Monticello 56
11/24/09 – Western Carolina 73, Binghamton 44
11/24/09 – Duquesne 75, Arkansas-Monticello 72
11/23/09 – Western Carolina 70, Arkansas-Monticello 44
11/23/09 – Duquesne 70, Binghamton 52
Richmond Subregional
11/25/09 – UC Irvine 75, Fairleigh Dickinson 54
11/25/09 – Eastern Kentucky 74, UTSA 72
11/24/09 – UTSA 75, Fairleigh Dickinson 61
11/24/09 – Eastern Kentucky 67, UC Irvine 57
11/23/09 – UTSA 66, UC Irvine 56
11/23/09 – Eastern Kentucky 68, Fairleigh Dickinson 39
2008 O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic
Champion: Syracuse
Championship Rounds – Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.
11/25/08 – Syracuse 89, Kansas 81 (OT) (Championship Game)
11/25/08 – Florida 86, Washington 84 (Consolation Game)
11/24/08 – Kansas 73, Washington 54
11/24/08 – Syracuse 89, Florida 83
Seattle Regional
11/20/08 – Washington 74, Florida International 51
11/18/08 – Washington 78, Cleveland State 63
Lawrence Regional
11/18/09 – Kansas 85, Florida Gulf Coast 45
11/16/08 – Kansas 71, UMKC 56
Syracuse Regional
11/18/08 – Syracuse 76, Richmond 71
11/16/08 – Syracuse 85, LeMoyne 51
Gainesville Regional
11/16/08 – Florida 81, Bradley 58
11/14/08 – Florida 80, Toledo 58
Miami Subregional
11/26/08 – Cleveland State 66, Florida International 58
11/26/08 – Toledo 77, West Georgia 62
11/25/08 – West Georgia 57, Florida International 54
11/25/08 – Cleveland State 77, Toledo 56
11/24/08 – Florida International 50, Toledo 46
11/24/08 – Cleveland State 72, Saint Leo 62
Ft. Myers Subregional
11/26/08 – UMKC 73, Florida Gulf Coast 69
11/26/08 – Bradley 80, Richmond 66
11/25/08 – Bradley 58, Florida Gulf Coast 54
11/25/08 – Richmond 85, UMKC 74
11/24/08 – Richmond 69, Florida Gulf Coast 58
11/24/08 – UMKC 73, Bradley 61
2007 O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic
Champion: UCLA
Championship Rounds – Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo.
11/20/07 – UCLA 68, Michigan State 63 (Championship Game)
11/20/07 – Missouri 84, Maryland 70 (Consolation Game)
11/19/07 – Michigan State, 86 Missouri 83
11/19/07 – UCLA 71, Maryland 59
Columbia Regional
11/13/07 – Missouri 79, Fordham 55
11/13/07 – Central Missouri 75, Central Michigan 70
11/12/07 – Missouri 87, Central Michigan 76
11/12/07 – Fordham 76, Central Missouri 66
East Lansing Regional
11/14/07 – Michigan State 83, ULM 65
11/14/07 – Chicago State 89, Northern Michigan 50
11/13/07 – Michigan State 86, Chicago State 53
11/13/07 – ULM 60, Northern Michigan 53
College Park Regional
11/12/07 – Maryland 70, Hampton 64
11/12/07 – Tulsa 83, North Florida 66
11/11/07 – Maryland 79, North Florida 50
11/11/07 – Hampton 72, Tulsa 55
Los Angeles Regional
11/13/07 – UCLA 76, CS San Bernardino 41
11/13/07 – Youngstown State 69, Weber State 66
11/12/07 – UCLA 83, Youngstown State 52
11/12/07 – CS San Bernardino 71, Weber State 59
2006 CBE Classic
Champion: Marquette
Championship Rounds – Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo.
11/21/06 – Marquette 73, Duke 62 (Championship Game)
11/21/06 – Air Force 67, Texas Tech 53 (Consolation Game)
11/20/06 – Duke 71, Air Force 56
11/20/06 – Marquette 87, Texas Tech 72
Durham Regional
11/13/06 – Duke 72, Georgia Southern 48
11/13/06 – Columbia 95, UC Davis 90
11/12/06 – Duke 86, Columbia 43
11/12/06 – Georgia Southern 116, UC Davis 73
Milwaukee Regional
11/14/06 – Marquette 87, Detroit 45
11/14/06 – Idaho State 66, Maine 57
11/13/06 – Marquette 59, Idaho State 56
11/13/06 – Detroit 57, Maine 50
Lubbock Regional
11/14/06 – Texas Tech 93, UALR 59
11/14/06 – Akron 89, Gardner-Webb 61
11/13/06 – Texas Tech 86, Gardner-Webb 74
11/13/06 – UALR 81, Akron 79
Palo Alto Regional
11/15/06 – Air Force 79, Stanford 45
11/15/06 – Long Beach State 86, San Jose State 67
11/14/06 – Stanford 73, San Jose State 52
11/14/06 – Air Force 69, Long Beach State 68
2005 Guardians Classic
Champion: Texas
Championship Rounds – Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo.
11/22/05 – Texas 68, Iowa 59 (Championship Game)
11/22/05 – Kentucky 80, West Virginia 66 (Consolation Game)
11/21/05 – Texas 76, West Virginia 75
11/21/05 – Iowa 67, Kentucky 63
Iowa City Regional
11/15/05 – Iowa 73, Colgate 51
11/15/05 – Maryland-Eastern Shore 75, Utah Valley State 72 (OT)
11/14/05 – Colgate 55, Utah Valley State 42
11/14/05 – Iowa 86, Maryland-Eastern Shore 41
Lexington Regional
11/14/05 – Kentucky 67, Lipscomb 49
11/14/05 – South Dakota State 61, Northern Colorado 59
11/13/05 – Kentucky 71, South Dakota State 54
11/13/05 – Lipscomb 72, Northern Colorado 60
Austin Regional
11/16/05 – Texas 77, Samford 33
11/16/05 – Sacramento State 67, Southern 64 (OT)
11/15/05 – Texas 89, Southern 56
11/15/05 – Samford 52, Sacramento State 49
Morgantown Regional
11/13/05 – West Virginia 61, Wofford 41
11/13/05 – Fairleigh Dickinson 74, Louisiana Monroe 58
11/12/05 – Wofford 73, Fairleigh Dickinson 62
11/12/05 – West Virginia 88, Louisiana Monroe 69
2004 Guardians Classic
Champion: Creighton
Championship Rounds – Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo.
11/24/04 – Creighton 65, Ohio State 63 (OT) (Championship Game)
11/24/04 – Houston 57, Missouri 55 (Consolation Game)
11/23/04 – Creighton 78, Missouri 54
11/23/04 – Ohio State 78, Houston 61
Omaha Regional
11/16/04 – Creighton 68, Iona 62
11/16/04 – Northern Arizona 70, Alcorn State 61
11/15/04 – Creighton 74, Alcorn State 40
11/15/04 – Iona 77, Northern Arizona 67
Columbia Regional
11/16/04 – Missouri 77, Houston 61
11/16/04 – Sam Houston State 92, Brown 79
11/15/04 – Missouri 68, Brown 60
11/15/04 – Houston 72, Sam Houston State 69
Columbus Regional
11/16/04 – Ohio State 82, Robert Morris 50
11/16/04 – Towson 71, Morgan State 69 (2OT)
11/15/04 – Ohio State 74, Towson 53
11/15/04 – Robert Morris 68, Morgan State 49
2003 Guardians Classic
Champion: South Carolina
Championship Rounds – Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo.
11/25/03 – South Carolina 67, Richmond 61 (Championship Game)
11/25/03 – Southwest Missouri State 72, San Francisco 52 (Consolation Game)
11/24/03 – Richmond 66, San Francisco 59
11/24/03 – South Carolina 77, Southwest Missouri State 64
Richmond Regional
11/18/03 – Richmond 63, New Hampshire 49
11/18/03 – Mississippi Valley State 72, Mount St. Mary’s 71 (OT)
11/17/03 – Richmond 62, Mississippi Valley State 46
New Hampshire Regional
11/16/03 – New Hampshire 94, Mount St. Mary’s 68
Durham Regional
11/18/03 – South Carolina 76, Idaho 66
11/18/03 – Gardner-Webb 68, Elon 65
11/17/03 – South Carolina 83, Gardner-Webb 74
11/17/03 – Idaho 84, Elon 60
Springfield Regional
11/18/03 – Southwest Missouri State 63, San Francisco 42
11/18/03 – Tennessee-Martin 96, Western Illinois 67
11/17/03 – Southwest Missouri State 82, Western Illinois 71
11/17/03 – San Francisco 73, Tennessee-Martin 62
2002 Guardians Classic
Champion: Creighton
Championship Rounds – Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo.
11/26/02 – Creighton 80, Notre Dame 75 (Championship Game)
11/26/02 – Furman 70, IUPUI 62 (Consolation Game)
11/25/02 – Creighton 99, IUPUI 52
11/25/02 – Notre Dame 75, Furman 50
Omaha Regional
11/18/02 – Creighton 82, Furman 57
11/18/02 – Texas-Arlington 59, Alabama State 47
11/17/02 – Creighton 106, Texas-Arlington 50
11/17/02 – Furman 74, Alabama State 73
South Bend Regional
11/18/02 – Notre Dame 89, IUPUI 45
11/18/02 – Belmont 83, Brown 77 (OT)
11/17/02 – Notre Dame 76, Belmont 48
11/17/02 – IUPUI 66, Brown 65
2001 Guardians Classic
Champion: Missouri
Championship Rounds
11/21/01 – Missouri 78, Iowa 77 (Championship Game)
11/21/01 – Alabama 81, Memphis 70 (Consolation Game)
11/20/01 – Iowa 75, Memphis 71
11/20/01 – Missouri 75, Alabama 68
Tuscaloosa Regional
11/14/01 – Alabama 83, Samford 51
11/14/01 – Loyola Marymount 74, Mississippi Valley State 65
11/13/01 – Alabama 107, Mississippi Valley State 67
11/13/01 – Samford 72, Loyola Marymount 60
Iowa City Regional
11/14/01 – Iowa 90, Boston University 61
11/14/01 – Maryland-Eastern Shore 48, New Orleans 46
11/13/01 – Iowa 89, Maryland-Eastern Shore 59
11/13/01 – Boston University 69, New Orleans 63
Memphis Regional
11/14/01 – Memphis 91, Old Dominion 66
11/14/01 – Wofford 56, Sacramento State 46
11/13/01 – Memphis 88, Wofford 61
11/13/01 – Old Dominion 69, Sacramento State 52
Columbia Regional
11/14/01 – Missouri 86, Air Force 58
11/14/01 – Tennessee-Martin 99, Yale 87
11/13/01 – Missouri 89, Tennessee-Martin 63
11/13/01 – Air Force 68, Yale 62
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All-Tournament Teams
2023 All-Tournament Team
Ryan Kalkbrenner (Creighton)
Braden Norris (Loyola Chicago)
Quinten Post (Boston College)
Joel Scott (Colorado State)
Isaiah Stevens (Colorado State) – MVP
2022 All-Tournament Team
Tytan Anderson (Northern Iowa)
Gabe McGlothan (Grand Canyon)
Tyrell Roberts (San Francisco)
Khalil Shabazz (San Francisco) – MVP
Jaykwon Walton (Wichita State)
2021 All-Tournament Team
Kofi Cockburn (Illinois)
David DeJulius (Cincinnati)
Chris Lyles (Arkansas)
Nigel Pack (Kansas State)
Au’Diese Toney (Arkansas) – MVP
2020 All-Tournament Team
AJ Lawson (South Carolina)
Darius McGhee (Liberty)
RJ Nembhard (TCU)
Chris Parker (Liberty)
Kevin Samuel (TCU) – MVP
2019 All-Tournament Team
Kamar Baldwin (Butler) – MVP
Oscar da Silva (Stanford)
Bryce Golden (Butler)
Austin Reaves (Oklahoma)
Tyrell Terry (Stanford)
2018 All-Tournament Team
Bennie Boatwright (USC)
Keandre Cook (Missouri State)
Isaac Copeland (Nebraska)
Jarrett Culver (Texas Tech) – MVP
Matt Mooney (Texas Tech)
2017 All-Tournament Team
Marcus Foster (Creighton)
Ethan Happ (Wisconsin)
Aaron Holiday (UCLA)
Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. (Baylor) – MVP
Khyri Thomas (Creighton)
2016 All-Tournament Team
Tyler Cavanaugh (George Washington)
Devonte Graham (Kansas)
Josh Jackson (Kansas) – MVP
Frank Mason III (Kansas)
Yante Maten (Georgia)
2015 All-Tournament Team
Tre Demps (Northwestern)
Justin Edwards (Kansas State)
Justin Jackson (North Carolina) – MVP
Brice Johnson (North Carolina)
Kiamau Stokes (Kansas State)
2014 All-Tournament Team
Gerry Blakes (Arizona State)
Georges Niang (Iowa State)
Levin Randolph (Alabama)
Melo Trimble (Maryland) – MVP
Dez Wells (Maryland)
2013 All-Tournament Team
Ron Baker (Wichita State) – MVP
Matt Carlino (BYU)
Cleanthony Early (Wichita State)
Tyler Haws (BYU)
Cameron Ridley (Texas)
2012 All-Tournament Team
Dwayne Evans (Saint Louis)
Ben McLemore (Kansas)
Travis Releford (Kansas) – MVP
Elston Turner (Texas A&M)
Jeff Withey (Kansas)
2011 All-Tournament Team
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (Georgia)
Marcus Denmon (Missouri)
Kim English (Missouri) – MVP
Jerian Grant (Notre Dame)
Jorge Gutierrez (Cal)
Bowling Green All-Subregional Team
Evan Bruinsma (Detroit)
Tony Taylor (George Washington) – MVP
Josh Terry (Austin Peay)
Scott Thomas (Bowling Green)
Aaron Ware (George Washington)
Macon All-Subregional Team
Griffan Callahan (South Dakota State)
Justin Cecil (Mercer)
Antoine Mason (Niagara)
Konner Tucker (Sam Houston State)
Nate Wolters (South Dakota State) – MVP
2010 All-Tournament Team
Jimmy Butler (Marquette)
Steven Gray (Gonzaga)
Kyrie Irving (Duke) – MVP
Mason Plumlee (Duke)
Jamar Samuels (Kansas State)
Oxford All-Subregional Team
Rahmon Fletcher (Green Bay)
Kawhi Leonard (San Diego State) – MVP
Malcolm Thomas (San Diego State)
Steven Thomas (IUPUI)
Nick Winbush (Miami-Ohio)
Harrisonburg All-Subregional Team
Denzel Bowles (James Madison) – MVP
Al’Lonzo Coleman (Presbyterian)
Rayshawn Goins (James Madison)
Ian Hummer (Princeton)
Mike Muscala (Bucknell)
2009 All-Tournament Team
Damion James (Texas) – MVP
Gary McGhee (Pitt)
Toure’ Murry (Wichita State)
Cully Payne (Iowa)
Dexter Pittman (Texas)
Cullowhee All-Subregional Team
Bill Clark (Duquesne)
Jake Robinson (Western Carolina)
Gil Verner (Arkansas-Monticello)
Mike Williams (Western Carolina) – MVP
Greer Wright (Binghamton)
Richmond All-Subregional Team
Sean Baptiste (Fairleigh Dickinson)
Devin Gibson (UTSA)
Justin Stommes (Eastern Kentucky) – MVP
Josh Taylor (Eastern Kentucky)
Eric Wise (UC Irvine)
2008 All-Tournament Team
John Brockman (Washington)
Nick Calathes (Florida)
Sherron Collins (Kansas)
Jonny Flynn (Syracuse) – MVP
Paul Harris (Syracuse)
2007 All-Tournament Team
Stefhon Hannah (Missouri)
Kevin Love (UCLA) – MVP
Drew Neitzel (Michigan State)
Josh Shipp (UCLA)
Greivis Vasquez (Maryland)
Columbia Regional MVP
DeMarre Carroll (Missouri)
East Lansing Regional MVP
Raymar Morgan (Michigan State)
College Park Regional MVP
Greivis Vasquez (Maryland)
Los Angeles Regional MVP
Kevin Love (UCLA)
2006 All-Tournament Team
Jarrius Jackson (Texas Tech)
Dominic James (Marquette) – MVP
Matt McCraw (Air Force)
Jerel McNeal (Marquette)
DeMarcus Nelson (Duke)
Durham Regional MVP
DeMarcus Nelson (Duke)
Milwaukee Regional MVP
Dominic James (Marquette)
Lubbock Regional MVP
Jarrius Jackson (Texas Tech)
Palo Alto Regional MVP
Jacob Burtschi (Air Force)
2005 All-Tournament Team
LaMarcus Aldridge (Texas) – MVP
Brad Buckman (Texas)
Mike Gansey (West Virginia)
Adam Haluska (Iowa)
Patrick Sparks (Kentucky)
Austin Regional MVP
LaMarcus Aldridge (Texas)
Iowa City Regional MVP
Greg Brunner (Iowa)
Lexington Regional MVP
Rajon Rondo (Kentucky)
Morgantown Regional MVP
Kevin Pittsnogle (West Virginia)
2004 All-Tournament Team
Nate Funk (Creighton)
Ivan Harris (Ohio State)
Tyler McKinney (Creighton) – MVP
J.J. Sullinger (Ohio State)
Andre Owens (Houston)
Omaha Regional MVP
Nate Funk (Creighton)
Columbia Regional MVP
Thomas Gardner (Missouri)
Columbus Regional MVP
Terence Dials (Ohio State)
2003 All-Tournament Team
Tommy Johnson (Southwest Missouri State)
Tarence Kinsey (South Carolina) – MVP
Carlos Powell (South Carolina)
Mike Skrocki (Richmond)
Eric Zwayer (Richmond)
Richmond Regional MVP
Mike Skrocki (Richmond)
Columbia Regional MVP
Tarence Kinsey (South Carolina)
Springfield Regional MVP
Anthony Shavies (Southwest Missouri State)
2002 All-Tournament Team
Matt Carroll (Notre Dame)
Brody Deren (Creighton)
Kyle Korver (Creighton) – MVP
Karim Souchu (Furman)
Chris Thomas (Notre Dame)
Omaha Regional MVP
Kyle Korver (Creighton)
South Bend Regional MVP
Matt Carroll (Notre Dame)
2001 All-Tournament Team
Reggie Evans (Iowa)
Clarence Gilbert (Missouri) – MVP
Rod Grizzrd (Alabama)
Luke Recker (Iowa)
Dajuan Wagner (Memphis)
Tuscaloosa Regional MVP
Erwin Dudley (Alabama)
Iowa City Regional MVP
Reggie Evans (Iowa)
Memphis Regional MVP
Dajuan Wagner (Memphis)
Columbia Regional MVP
Kareem Rush (Missouri)
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Past Participants
2023 – Boston College, Colorado State, Creighton, Loyola Chicago
2022 – Grand Canyon, Northern Iowa, San Francisco, Wichita State
2021 – Arkansas, Cincinnati, Illinois, Kansas State
2020 – Liberty, South Carolina, TCU, Tulsa
2019 – Butler, Maryland-Eastern Shore, Missouri, Morehead State, Oklahoma, Stanford, William & Mary, Wofford
2018 – Mississippi Valley State, Missouri State, Nebraska, Robert Morris, Southeastern Louisiana, Stetson, Texas Tech, USC
2017 – Alcorn State, Baylor, Central Arkansas, Creighton, South Carolina State, UCLA, Wisconsin, Yale
2016 – Arkansas Pine Bluff, Furman, George Washington, Georgia, Kansas, Siena, UAB, UNC Asheville
2015 – Columbia, Fairfield, Kansas State, Maryland – Eastern Shore , Missouri, North Carolina, Northwestern, Wofford
2014 – Alabama, Arizona State, Bethune Cookman, Central Connecticut State, Chicago State, Georgia State, Iowa State, Maryland, Monmouth, Oakland, Towson, Western Carolina
2013 – BYU, Colorado Mesa, DePaul, Houston Baptist, Manchester, Mount St. Mary’s, South Alabama, Southern Miss, Tennessee State, Texas, Wichita State, William & Mary, William Carey, Wright State
2012 – Chattanooga, Eastern Washington, Kansas, Louisiana Tech, Saint Louis, Santa Clara, Southeast Missouri, Texas A&M, Troy, USC Upstate, Utah Valley, Washington State
2011 – Austin Peay, Bowling Green, Cal, Detroit, George Washington, Georgia, Mercer, Missouri, Niagara, Notre Dame, Sam Houston State, and South Dakota State
2010 – Bucknell, Duke, Gonzaga, Green Bay, IUPUI, James Madison, Kansas State, Marquette, Miami (Ohio), Presbyterian, Princeton, San Diego State
2009 – Arkansas-Monticello, Binghamton, Duquesne, Eastern Kentucky, Fairleigh Dickinson, Iowa, Pittsburgh, Texas, UC Irvine, UTSA, Western Carolina, Wichita State
2008 – Bradley, Cleveland State, Florida, Florida Gulf Coast, Florida International, LeMoyne, Kansas, Richmond, Saint Leo, Syracuse, Toledo, UMKC, Washington, West Georgia
2007 – Cal State San Bernardino, Central Michigan, Central Missouri, Chicago State, Fordham, Hampton, Maryland, Michigan State, Missouri, Northern Michigan, North Florida, Tulsa, UCLA, ULM, Weber State, Youngstown State
2006 – Akron, Air Force, Arkansas-Little Rock, Columbia, Detroit, Duke, Gardner-Webb, Georgia Southern, Idaho State, Long Beach State, Maine, Marquette, Stanford, San Jose State, Texas Tech, UC Davis
2005 – Colgate, Fairleigh Dickinson, Iowa, Kentucky, Lipscomb, Louisiana-Monroe, Maryland-Eastern Shore, Northern Colorado, Sacramento State, Samford, South Dakota State, Southern, Texas, Utah Valley State, West Virginia, Wofford
2004 – Alcorn State, Brown, Creighton, Houston, Iona, Missouri, Morgan State, Northern Arizona, Ohio State, Robert Morris, Sam Houston State, Towson
2003 – Elon, Gardner-Webb, Idaho, Mississippi Valley State, Mount St. Mary’s, New Hampshire, San Francisco, South Carolina, Southwest Missouri State, Richmond, Tennessee-Martin, Western Illinois
2002 – Alabama State, Belmont, Brown, Creighton, Furman, IUPUI, Notre Dame, Texas-Arlington
2001 – Air Force, Alabama, Boston University, Iowa, Loyola Marymount, Maryland- Eastern Shore, Memphis, Mississippi Valley State, Missouri, New Orleans, Old Dominion, Sacramento State, Samford, Tennessee-Martin, Wofford, Yale
Host schools listed in bold