List of College GameDay (basketball TV program) locations

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This is a list of locations from which ESPN's College Gameday has been broadcast.

Contents

2005

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 2221 Pittsburgh Panthers7614 UConn Huskies66 Storrs, Connecticut Harry A. Gampel Pavilion [1]
January 2916 Texas Longhorns656 Kansas Jayhawks90 Lawrence, Kansas Allen Fieldhouse [2]
February 5Notre Dame Fighting Irish578 Syracuse Orange60 Syracuse, New York Carrier Dome [3]
February 127 Duke Blue Devils92Maryland Terrapins99 College Park, Maryland Comcast Center Rivalry [4]
February 19Mississippi State Bulldogs785 Kentucky Wildcats94 Lexington, Kentucky Rupp Arena [5]
February 2611 Louisville Cardinals53Memphis Tigers44 Memphis, Tennessee FedEx Forum [6]
March 5Texas Longhorns748 Oklahoma State Cowboys73 Stillwater, Oklahoma Gallagher-Iba Arena [7]
March 12Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets782 North Carolina Tar Heels75 Washington, D.C. MCI Center ACC Tournament [8] [9]
North Carolina State Wolfpack695 Duke Blue Devils76

2006

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 213 UConn Huskies7117 Louisville Cardinals58 Louisville, Kentucky Freedom Hall [10]
January 284 Texas Longhorns7224 Oklahoma Sooners82 Norman, Oklahoma Lloyd Noble Center [11]
February 4Kentucky Wildcats808 Florida Gators95 Gainesville, Florida O'Connell Center Rivalry [12]
February 11Stanford Cardinal765 Gonzaga Bulldogs80 Spokane, Washington McCarthey Athletic Center [13]
February 18Louisville Cardinals665 Syracuse Orange79 Syracuse, New York Carrier Dome [14]
February 2516 Kansas Jayhawks557 Texas Longhorns80 Austin, Texas Frank Erwin Center [15]
March 413 North Carolina Tar Heels831 Duke Blue Devils76 Durham, North Carolina Cameron Indoor Stadium Rivalry [16]
March 11Nebraska Cornhuskers6517 Kansas Jayhawks79 Dallas, Texas American Airlines Center Big 12 Tournament [17] [18]
Texas A&M Aggies708 Texas Longhorns74

2007

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 618 UConn Huskies4914 LSU Tigers66 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Pete Maravich Assembly Center [19]
January 13Georgetown Hoyas697 Pittsburgh Panthers74 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Petersen Events Center [20]
January 20Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets614 North Carolina Tar Heels77 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dean Smith Center [21]
January 27Michigan State Spartans645 Ohio State Buckeyes66 Columbus, Ohio Value City Arena [22]
February 310 Texas A&M Aggies696 Kansas Jayhawks66 Lawrence, Kansas Allen Fieldhouse [23]
February 101 Florida Gators6418 Kentucky Wildcats61 Lexington, Kentucky Show held on Rupp Arena rooftop Rivalry [24]
February 174 North Carolina Tar Heels7721 Boston College Eagles72 Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Conte Forum [25]
February 24Indiana Hoosiers58Michigan State Spartans66 East Lansing, Michigan Breslin Center [26]
March 312 Pittsburgh Panthers6920 Marquette Golden Eagles75 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bradley Center [27]
March 10None Bristol, Connecticut ESPN studiosChampionship Week
March 31(2) Georgetown Hoyas60(1) Ohio State Buckeyes67 Atlanta, Georgia Georgia Dome Final Four [28] [29]
(2) UCLA Bruins66(1) Florida Gators76
April 2(1) Ohio State Buckeyes75(1) Florida Gators84 National Championship Game [30]

2008

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 19Kentucky Wildcats70Florida Gators81OT Gainesville, Florida O'Connell Center Rivalry [31]
January 26Creighton Bluejays44Southern Illinois Salukis48 Carbondale, Illinois SIU Arena [32]
February 2Arizona Wildcats605 UCLA Bruins82 Los Angeles, California Pauley Pavilion Rivalry [33]
February 96 Georgetown Hoyas51Louisville Cardinals59 Louisville, Kentucky Freedom Hall [34]
February 232 Tennessee Volunteers661 Memphis Tigers62 Memphis, Tennessee FedEx Forum [35]
March 1Kansas State Wildcats747 Kansas Jayhawks88 Lawrence, Kansas Allen Fieldhouse Rivalry [36]
March 81 North Carolina Tar Heels766 Duke Blue Devils68 Durham, North Carolina Cameron Indoor Stadium Rivalry [37]
April 5(1) UCLA Bruins63(1) Memphis Tigers78 San Antonio, Texas Alamodome Final Four [38] [39]
(1) Kansas Jayhawks84(1) North Carolina Tar Heels66
April 7(1) Kansas Jayhawks75OT(1) Memphis Tigers68 National Championship Game [40]

2009

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 17Miami Hurricanes656 North Carolina Tar Heels82 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dean Smith Center [41]
January 243 UConn Huskies6919 Notre Dame Fighting Irish61 South Bend, Indiana Purcell Pavilion [42]
January 31Florida Gators63Tennessee Volunteers79 Knoxville, Tennessee Thompson–Boling Arena [43]
February 715 Memphis Tigers6818 Gonzaga Bulldogs50 Spokane, Washington McCarthey Athletic Center [44]
February 1424 Ohio State Buckeyes50Wisconsin Badgers55 Madison, Wisconsin Kohl Center [45]
February 212 Oklahoma Sooners68Texas Longhorns73 Austin, Texas Frank Erwin Center [46]
February 2822 UCLA Bruins72California Golden Bears68 Berkeley, California Haas Pavilion [47]
March 76 Louisville Cardinals62West Virginia Mountaineers59 Morgantown, West Virginia WVU Coliseum [48]

2010

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 163 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (women)461 UConn Huskies (women)70 Storrs, Connecticut Harry A. Gampel Pavilion [49] Rivalry [50]
January 237 Duke Blue Devils6017 Clemson Tigers47 Clemson, South Carolina Littlejohn Coliseum [51]
January 30 [a] 2 Kansas Jayhawks81OT11 Kansas State Wildcats79 Manhattan, Kansas Bramlage Coliseum Rivalry [52]
February 65 Michigan State Spartans73Illinois Fighting Illini78 Champaign, Illinois Assembly Hall [53]
February 13 [b] 12 Tennessee Volunteers622 Kentucky Wildcats78 Lexington, Kentucky Rupp Arena Rivalry [54]
February 20UCLA Bruins68Washington Huskies97 Seattle, Washington Bank of America Arena [55]
February 27 [c] 7 Villanova Wildcats684 Syracuse Orange97 Syracuse, New York Carrier Dome [56]
March 6North Carolina Tar Heels504 Duke Blue Devils82 Durham, North Carolina Cameron Indoor Stadium Rivalry [57]

2011

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 15 [d] Vanderbilt Commodores (men)64Tennessee Volunteers (men)67 Knoxville, Tennessee Thompson–Boling Arena [58]
Vanderbilt Commodores (women)566 Tennessee Lady Volunteers (women)68 [59]
January 2217 Michigan State Spartans7614 Purdue Boilermakers86 West Lafayette, Indiana Mackey Arena [60]
January 29Kansas State Wildcats666 Kansas Jayhawks90 Lawrence, Kansas Allen Fieldhouse Rivalry [61]
February 510 Kentucky Wildcats68Florida Gators70 Gainesville, Florida O'Connell Center Rivalry [62]
February 124 Pittsburgh Panthers579 Villanova Wildcats54 Villanova, Pennsylvania Finneran Pavilion [63]
February 19Illinois Fighting Illini57Michigan State Spartans61 East Lansing, Michigan Breslin Center [64]
February 261 Duke Blue Devils60Virginia Tech Hokies64 Blacksburg, Virginia Cassell Coliseum [65]
March 57 Texas Longhorns60Baylor Bears54 Waco, Texas Ferrell Center [66]

2012

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 143 North Carolina Tar Heels57Florida State Seminoles90 Tallahassee, Florida Donald L. Tucker Civic Center [67]
January 2123 Louisville Cardinals73Pittsburgh Panthers62 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Petersen Events Center [68]
January 28Washington Huskies69Arizona Wildcats67 Tucson, Arizona McKale Center [69]
February 48 Kansas Jayhawks714 Missouri Tigers74 Columbia, Missouri Mizzou Arena Border War [70]
February 111 Kentucky Wildcats69Vanderbilt Commodores63 Nashville, Tennessee Memorial Gymnasium [71]
February 186 Ohio State Buckeyes5117 Michigan Wolverines56 Ann Arbor, Michigan Crisler Center Rivalry [72]
February 252 Syracuse Orange71UConn Huskies69 Storrs, Connecticut Harry A. Gampel Pavilion Rivalry [73]
March 36 North Carolina Tar Heels884 Duke Blue Devils70 Durham, North Carolina Cameron Indoor Stadium Rivalry [74]

2013

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 198 Gonzaga Bulldogs6313 Butler Bulldogs64 Indianapolis, Indiana Hinkle Fieldhouse [75]
January 26North Carolina Tar Heels8318 NC State Wolfpack91 Raleigh, North Carolina PNC Arena Rivalry [76]
February 21 Michigan Wolverines733 Indiana Hoosiers81 Bloomington, Indiana Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall [77]
February 91 Louisville Cardinals10125 Notre Dame Fighting Irish1045 OT South Bend, Indiana Purcell Pavilion [78]
February 16Texas Longhorns4714 Kansas Jayhawks73 Lawrence, Kansas Allen Fieldhouse [79]
February 23Missouri Tigers83Kentucky Wildcats90 Lexington, Kentucky Rupp Arena [80]
March 211 Arizona Wildcats69UCLA Bruins74 Los Angeles, California Pauley Pavilion Rivalry [81]
March 9 [e] [82] 17 Syracuse Orange395 Georgetown Hoyas61 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center [83]
3 Duke Blue Devils69North Carolina Tar Heels53 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dean Smith Center Rivalry [84]

2014

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 18Temple Owls68La Salle Explorers74 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Palestra [85]
January 1818 Louisville Cardinals76UConn Huskies64 Storrs, Connecticut Harry A. Gampel Pavilion [86]
January 2521 Michigan Wolverines803 Michigan State Spartans75 East Lansing, Michigan Breslin Center Rivalry [87]
February 1 [f] 17 Duke Blue Devils892 Syracuse Orange91OT Syracuse, New York Carrier Dome [89]
February 823 Gonzaga Bulldogs5424 Memphis Tigers60 Memphis, Tennessee FedEx Forum [90]
February 153 Florida Gators6914 Kentucky Wildcats59 Lexington, Kentucky Rupp Arena Rivalry [91]
February 224 Arizona Wildcats88Colorado Buffaloes61 Boulder, Colorado CU Events Center [92]
March 15 Kansas Jayhawks65Oklahoma State Cowboys72 Stillwater, Oklahoma Gallagher-Iba Arena [93]
March 814 North Carolina Tar Heels814 Duke Blue Devils93 Durham, North Carolina Cameron Indoor Stadium Rivalry [94]

2015

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 179 Kansas Jayhawks8111 Iowa State86 Ames, Iowa Hilton Coliseum [95]
January 246 Wisconsin Badgers69Michigan Wolverines64 Ann Arbor, Michigan Crisler Center [96]
January 314 Duke Blue Devils692 Virginia Cavaliers63 Charlottesville, Virginia John Paul Jones Arena [97]
February 71 Kentucky Wildcats68Florida Gators61 Gainesville, Florida O'Connell Center Rivalry [98]
February 14UConn Huskies5525 SMU Mustangs73 University Park, Texas Moody Coliseum [99]
February 21UCLA Bruins477 Arizona Wildcats57 Tucson, Arizona McKale Center Rivalry [100]
February 2810 Northern Iowa Panthers6011 Wichita State Shockers74 Wichita, Kansas Charles Koch Arena [101]
February 28Texas Longhorns648Kansas Jayhawks69 Lawrence, Kansas Allen Fieldhouse [102]
March 74 Duke Blue Devils8415 North Carolina Tar Heels77 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dean Smith Center Rivalry [103]

2016

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 237 Maryland Terrapins6511 Michigan State Spartans74 East Lansing, Michigan Breslin Center [104]
January 3020 Kentucky Wildcats844 Kansas Jayhawks90OT Lawrence, Kansas Allen Fieldhouse [105]
February 62 North Carolina Tar Heels76Notre Dame Fighting Irish80 Notre Dame, Indiana Joyce Center [106]
February 136 Kansas Jayhawks763 Oklahoma Sooners72 Norman, Oklahoma Lloyd Noble Center [107]
February 2014 Kentucky Wildcats77Texas A&M Aggies79OT College Station, Texas Reed Arena [108]
February 277 North Carolina Tar Heels743 Virginia Cavaliers79 Charlottesville, Virginia John Paul Jones Arena [109]
March 58 North Carolina Tar Heels7617 Duke Blue Devils72 Durham, North Carolina Cameron Indoor Stadium Rivalry [110]

2017

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 21Miami Hurricanes5818 Duke Blue Devils70 Durham, North Carolina Cameron Indoor Stadium [111]
January 282 Kansas Jayhawks794 Kentucky Wildcats73 Lexington, Kentucky Rupp Arena [112]
February 48 Kentucky Wildcats6624 Florida Gators88 Gainesville, Florida O'Connell Center Rivalry [113]
February 111 Gonzaga Bulldogs7420 Saint Mary's Gaels64 Moraga, California McKeon Pavilion Rivalry [114]
February 1814 Virginia Cavaliers4110 North Carolina Tar Heels65 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dean Smith Center [115]
February 255 UCLA Bruins774 Arizona Wildcats72 Tucson, Arizona McKale Center Rivalry [116]
March 417 Duke Blue Devils835 North Carolina Tar Heels90Chapel Hill, North CarolinaDean Smith Center Rivalry [117]

2018

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 20Florida Gators6618 Kentucky Wildcats64 Lexington, Kentucky Rupp Arena Rivalry [118]
January 27Kentucky Wildcats837 West Virginia Mountaineers76 Morgantown, West Virginia WVU Coliseum [119]
February 312 Oklahoma Sooners74Texas Longhorns79 Austin, Texas Frank Erwin Center [120]
February 89 Duke Blue Devils7821 North Carolina Tar Heels82 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dean Smith Center Rivalry [121]
February 10Virginia Tech Hokies61OT2 Virginia Cavaliers60 Charlottesville, Virginia John Paul Jones Arena Rivalry [122]
February 1720 West Virginia Mountaineers6913 Kansas Jayhawks77 Lawrence, Kansas Allen Fieldhouse [123]
February 248 Kansas Jayhawks746 Texas Tech Red Raiders72 Lubbock, Texas United Supermarkets Arena [124]
March 39 North Carolina Tar Heels645 Duke Blue Devils74 Durham, North Carolina Cameron Indoor Stadium Rivalry [125]

2019

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 194 Virginia Cavaliers701 Duke Blue Devils72 Durham, North Carolina Cameron Indoor Stadium [126]
January 269 Kansas Jayhawks638 Kentucky Wildcats71 Lexington, Kentucky Rupp Arena [127]
February 2Indiana Hoosiers79OT6 Michigan State Spartans75 East Lansing, Michigan Breslin Center [128]
February 92 Duke Blue Devils813 Virginia Cavaliers71 Charlottesville, Virginia John Paul Jones Arena [129]
February 161 Tennessee Volunteers695 Kentucky Wildcats86Lexington, KentuckyRupp Arena Rivalry [130]
February 208 North Carolina Tar Heels881 Duke Blue Devils72Durham, North CarolinaCameron Indoor Stadium Rivalry [131]
February 23 [g] No TeamNo Team Bristol, Connecticut ESPN Studios
March 2UCF Knights698 Houston Cougars64 Houston, Texas Fertitta Center [132]
March 94 Duke Blue Devils703 North Carolina Tar Heels79 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dean Smith Center Rivalry [133]

2020

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 1811 Louisville Cardinals793 Duke Blue Devils73 Durham, North Carolina Cameron Indoor Stadium [134]
January 25Tennessee Volunteers683 Kansas Jayhawks74 Lawrence, Kansas Allen Fieldhouse [135]
February 113 Kentucky Wildcats6617 Auburn Tigers75 Auburn, Alabama Neville Arena [136]
February 87 Duke Blue Devils98OTNorth Carolina Tar Heels96 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dean Smith Center Rivalry [137]
February 159 Maryland Terrapins67Michigan State Spartans60 East Lansing, Michigan Breslin Center [138]
February 223 Kansas Jayhawks641 Baylor Bears61 Waco, Texas Ferrell Center [139]
February 2924 Michigan State Spartans789 Maryland Terrapins66 College Park, Maryland Comcast Center [140]
March 7George Washington Colonials513 Dayton Flyers76 Dayton, Ohio UD Arena [141]

2021

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 16No TeamNo Team Bristol, Connecticut ESPN Studios All shows were held from ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
January 23
January 30
February 6
February 13
February 20
February 27
March 6

2022

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 15No TeamNo Team Bristol, Connecticut ESPN Studios [142]
January 22
January 2912 Kentucky Wildcats805 Kansas Jayhawks62 Lawrence, Kansas Allen Fieldhouse [143]
February 59 Duke Blue Devils87North Carolina Tar Heels67 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dean Smith Center Rivalry [144]
February 12Texas A&M Aggies581 Auburn Tigers75 Auburn, Alabama Neville Arena [145]
February 19Oregon Ducks813 Arizona Wildcats84 Tucson, Arizona McKale Center [146]
February 2012 Tennessee Lady Volunteers (women)531 South Carolina Gamecocks (women)67 Columbia, South Carolina Colonial Life Arena [147]
February 265 Kansas Jayhawks7010 Baylor Bears80 Waco, Texas Ferrell Center [148]
March 5North Carolina Tar Heels944 Duke Blue Devils81 Durham, North Carolina Cameron Indoor Stadium Rivalry [149]

2023

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 14No TeamNo Team Bristol, Connecticut ESPN Studios [150]
January 21
January 265 UConn Huskies (women)84Tennessee Lady Volunteers (women)67 Knoxville, Tennessee Thompson–Boling Arena [151] Rivalry [152]
January 2810 Texas Longhorns714 Tennessee Volunteers82 Big 12/SEC Challenge [153]
February 4North Carolina Tar Heels57Duke Blue Devils63 Durham, North Carolina Cameron Indoor Stadium Rivalry [154]
February 113 Alabama Crimson Tide77Auburn Tigers69 Auburn, Alabama Neville Arena Rivalry [155]
February 189 Baylor Bears715 Kansas Jayhawks87 Lawrence, Kansas Allen Fieldhouse
February 2515 Saint Mary's Gaels6812 Gonzaga Bulldogs77 Spokane, Washington McCarthey Athletic Center [156] Rivalry
February 262 Indiana Hoosiers (women)836 Iowa Hawkeyes (women)84 Iowa City, Iowa Carver–Hawkeye Arena [157]
March 4Duke Blue Devils62North Carolina Tar Heels57 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dean Smith Center Rivalry
March 5Tennessee Lady Volunteers (women)581 South Carolina Gamecocks (women)74 Greenville, South Carolina Bon Secours Wellness Arena [158] SEC Tournament (women)
March 26No TeamNo TeamBristol, ConnecticutESPN Studios
April 1(9) Florida Atlantic Owls71(5) San Diego State Aztecs72 Houston, Texas NRG Stadium [159] 2023 Final Four
(5) Miami Hurricanes59(4) UConn Huskies72
April 3(5) San Diego State Aztecs59(4) UConn Huskies76 National Championship Game

2024

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 13No TeamNo Team Bristol, Connecticut ESPN Studios
January 20
January 251 South Carolina Gamecocks (women)769 LSU Tigers (women)70 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Pete Maravich Assembly Center
January 276 Kentucky Wildcats63Arkansas Razorbacks57 Fayetteville, Arkansas Bud Walton Arena
February 37 Duke Blue Devils843 North Carolina Tar Heels93 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Dean Smith Center Rivalry
February 1013 Baylor Bears614 Kansas Jayhawks64 Lawrence, Kansas Allen Fieldhouse
February 1722 Kentucky Wildcats7013 Auburn Tigers59 Auburn, Alabama Neville Arena
February 18Georgia Lady Bulldogs (women)561 South Carolina Gamecocks (women)70 Columbia, South Carolina Colonial Life Arena Show aired on ABC
February 24Villanova Wildcats541 UConn Huskies78 Storrs, Connecticut Harry A. Gampel Pavilion
February 25North Carolina Tar Heels (women)628 Virginia Tech Hokies (women)74 Blacksburg, Virginia Cassell Coliseum
March 24 Tennessee Volunteers8114 Alabama Crimson Tide74 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Coleman Coliseum Show aired on ABC
March 32 Ohio State Buckeyes (women)836 Iowa Hawkeyes (women) 93 Iowa City, Iowa Carver-Hawkeye Arena
March 97 North Carolina Tar Heels849 Duke Blue Devils79 Durham, North Carolina Cameron Indoor Stadium Rivalry
March 1014 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (women)5511 NC State Wolfpack (women)51 Greensboro, North Carolina Greensboro Coliseum ACC Tournament (Women's)
March 16NC State Wolfpack844 North Carolina Tar Heels76 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena ACC Tournament (Men's)
March 23No TeamNo TeamBristol, ConnecticutESPN Studios
March 30
April 6(4) Alabama Crimson Tide72(1) UConn Huskies86 Glendale, Arizona State Farm Stadium 2024 Final Four
(11) NC State Wolfpack50(1) Purdue Boilermakers63
April 8(1) Purdue Boilermakers60(1) UConn Huskies75 National Championship Game

2025

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
January 11No TeamNo Team Bristol, Connecticut ESPN Studios
January 18
January 256 Tennessee Volunteers511 Auburn Tigers53 Auburn, Alabama Neville Arena
February 1North Carolina Tar Heels2 Duke Blue Devils Durham, North Carolina Cameron Indoor Stadium Rivalry
February 8
February 15
February 16
February 22
February 23
March 1
March 2
March 8
March 9
Notes
  1. Attendance of 8,159 set a GameDay show record.
  2. GameDay attendance record was broken with a crowd of 22,144.
  3. GameDay attendance record was broken again with a crowd of 34,616. This remains the largest crowd in GameDay history.
  4. Men's & women's doubleheader.
  5. GameDay aired from Washington, D.C., on ESPNU from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and then on ESPN from 11 a.m. to noon. The crew then traveled to Chapel Hill, NC, for the evening show at 8 p.m. on ESPN.
  6. Largest college basketball on-campus crowd in history, 35,446 [88]
  7. The February 23, 2019, show, which was supposed to be Duke vs Syracuse, was moved from Syracuse University in light of Jim Boeheim's involvement in a fatal car accident earlier that week.

Winners are listed in bold.
Home team listed in italics for neutral-site or off-campus games.
All rankings displayed for Division I teams are from the AP Poll.
Rankings displayed in parentheses refer to seeding in the NCAA Tournament.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Harrison Ingram</span> American basketball player (born 2002)

Harrison Claiborne Ingram is an American basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Austin Spurs of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for the Stanford Cardinal and the North Carolina Tar Heels. He attended St. Mark's School of Texas in Dallas, Texas and was a consensus five-star recruit coming out of high school.

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