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Las Vegas Invitational (basketball)

The Las Vegas Invitational was an 8 team college basketball tournament held during Thanksgiving of NCAA Division I men's college basketball season annually since 2003. The Tournament was originally held in the gymnasium of Valley High School, until moving to the new Orleans Arena in 2006.

The tourney launched with local car dealer Findlay Toyota as its sponsor. From 2006 to 2013 the sponsor of the tournament was IBN Sports. Continental Tire is the current sponsor of the tournament. Fox Sports purchased the event and the Las Vegas Classic in 2015.

Brackets

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2022

2021

The 2021 Las Vegas Invitational Basketball Tournament at the Orleans Hotel & Casino included: UAB, New Mexico, San Francisco, and Towson.

2019

2018

Teams:

2017

2016

2015

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Note:

  • Arkansas Little Rock will only Participate on Day 1
  • On November 27 East Carolina will play winner of Bethune–Cookman/Stetson, Sam Houston State will play loser of Bethune–Cookman/Stetson

2014

The Tournament went back to the traditional format, There will be two brackets

2013

The tournament's championship format was changed to a four-round round robin this year, with the final two rounds being played in Las Vegas. UCLA and Missouri were the co-champions of the tournament, both teams finishing with a 4-0 record; Kyle Anderson (UCLA) was the tournament's MVP.

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All-tournament team

Tournament MVP: Kyle Anderson, UCLA

2012 participants and bracket

2011 participants and bracket

2010 participants and bracket

2009

Campus Round

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Championship Rounds

2008 participants and bracket

2007 participants and bracket

2006 participants and bracket

2005 participants and bracket

2004 participants and bracket

2003 participants and bracket

References