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The following are the basketball events of the year 2013 throughout the world.

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Tournaments include international (FIBA), professional (club) and amateur and collegiate levels.

National tournaments

Other tournaments

Youth tournaments

2013 FIBA Europe youth championships

Club championships

Continental championships

Men:

Women:

Transnational championships

Men:

National championships

Women:

College seasons: Men's Division

NationLeague / TournamentChampionResultRunner-up Playoff format
Flag of the United States.svg United States NCAA Division I Louisville Cardinals 82–76 Michigan Wolverines One-game playoff
2013 National Invitation Tournament Baylor Bears 74–54 Iowa Hawkeyes
2013 College Basketball Invitational Santa Clara Broncos 2–1 George Mason Patriots Best-of-3 series
2013 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament East Carolina Pirates 77–74 Weber State Wildcats One-game playoff
NCAA Division II Drury University 74–73 Metro State
NCAA Division III Amherst College 87–70 Mary Hardin–Baylor
NAIA Division I Georgetown (KY) 88–62 SAGU (TX)
NAIA Division II Cardinal Stritch (WI) 73–59 William Penn (IA)
NJCAA Division I College of Central Florida 74–69 Northwest Florida State College
NJCAA Division II Rend Lake College 87–69 Moraine Valley Community College
NJCAA Division III Brookdale Community College 61–55 Eastfield College
Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines UAAP Season 76 De La Salle Green Archers 2–1 UST Growling Tigers Best-of-3 series
NCAA Season 89 San Beda Red Lions 2–1 Letran Knights
Philippine Collegiate Champions League De La Salle Green Archers 2–0 SWU Cobras
Women

Prep

Awards and honors

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

Women's Basketball Hall of Fame

FIBA Hall of Fame

Professional

Collegiate

Events

Movies

Deaths

See also

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