Jumpman Invitational

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Jumpman Invitiational
Sport College Basketball
First season2022
No. of teams4

The Jumpman Invitational presented by Novant Health is a college basketball event featuring the men's and women's basketball teams that began in 2022 and is played at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. [1] The event is owned and operated by the Charlotte Sports Foundation and ESPN Events.

Contents

History

Four teams are participating – Florida, Michigan, North Carolina and Oklahoma. Each team plays one game each year, as a double-header. [2] [3]

Head-to-head records

Men's

FloridaOklahomaMichiganNorth Carolina
vs. Florida1–00–10–1
vs. Oklahoma0–10–11–0
vs. Michigan1–01–01–0
vs. North Carolina1–00–10–1
Total2–12–10–32–1
Percentage.667.667.000.667

Women's

FloridaOklahomaMichiganNorth Carolina
vs. Florida1–00–11–0
vs. Oklahoma0–10–11–0
vs. Michigan1–01–00–1
vs. North Carolina0–10–11–0
Total1–22–11–22–1
Percentage.333.667.333.667

Game results

Men's

2024

DateLocationScoreWinning teamLosing teamAttendanceRef.
December 17, 2024 Spectrum CenterCharlotte, NC 90–84No. 7 Florida North Carolina 16,058 [4]
December 18, 202487–86No. 14 Oklahoma No. 24 Michigan 5,859 [5]

2023

DateLocationScoreWinning teamLosing teamAttendanceRef.
December 19, 2023Spectrum Center • Charlotte, NC106–101 2OT Florida Michigan 7,027 [6]
December 20, 202381–69No. 11 North Carolina No. 7 Oklahoma 16,344 [7]

2022

DateLocationScoreWinning teamLosing teamAttendanceRef.
December 20, 2022Spectrum Center • Charlotte, NC62–53 Oklahoma Florida 8,745 [8]
December 21, 202280–76 North Carolina Michigan 19,236 [9]

Women's

2024

DateLocationScoreWinning teamLosing teamAttendanceRef.
December 17, 2024Spectrum Center • Charlotte, NC72–62No. 10 Oklahoma No. 20 Michigan 16,058
December 18, 202477–57No. 19 North Carolina Florida [10]

2023

DateLocationScoreWinning teamLosing teamAttendanceRef.
December 19, 2023Spectrum Center • Charlotte, NC61–52No. 24 North Carolina Oklahoma 7,027 [11]
December 20, 202382–65 Florida Michigan 16,344 [12]

2022

DateLocationScoreWinning teamLosing teamAttendanceRef.
December 20, 2022Spectrum Center • Charlotte, NC76–68No. 19 Michigan No. 6 North Carolina 8,745 [13]
December 21, 202295–79No. 23 Oklahoma Florida 19,236 [14]

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