The Basketball Tournament 2022

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The Basketball Tournament
2022
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Tournament information
Location
Regional sites
Quarterfinal sites
  • Dayton, Ohio
  • Wichita, Kansas
Championship site
  • Dayton, Ohio
DatesJuly 16–August 2, 2022
Tournament
format(s)
Single elimination
Participants64 teams
PurseChampionship: US$1,000,000 winner-take-all
Final positions
Champions Blue Collar U
Runner-upAmericana for Austism
Tournament statistics
MVP C. J. Massinburg
Top scorer(s)C. J. Massinburg (94 pts) [1]
Games played63
  2021
2023  

The Basketball Tournament 2022 was the ninth edition of The Basketball Tournament (TBT), a 5-on-5, single elimination basketball tournament with a $1 million winner-take-all prize. The tournament, involving 64 teams, began on July 16 and ended on August 2 with the championship game in Dayton, Ohio. The tournament format was similar to that of the last pre-COVID-19 edition in 2019—64 teams, each playing in one of eight regionals.

Contents

For the first time, the event had a "championship week", starting with the regional winners advancing to quarterfinals at one of two sites, Dayton and Wichita, Kansas. The quarterfinal winners then traveled to (or remained in) Dayton for the semifinals and championship game. Blue Collar U, a team primarily rostered with alumni of the Buffalo Bulls men's basketball program, won the tournament. [2]

Format

For its 2022 edition, TBT retained its traditional 64-team format, and returned to an eight-region format, with each regional involving eight teams at a single host site (similar in format to the NCAA Division II men's and women's tournaments). Seven of the eight regional sites, plus the championship week venues, were revealed by TBT organizers on December 8, 2021. [3] The eighth regional site was revealed on May 19, 2022, as Rucker Park, an iconic outdoor venue in the New York City neighborhood of Harlem. It became TBT's first-ever outdoor venue. [4]

In a feature it calls "Run It Back", TBT organizers invited all teams that won first-round games in the 2021 edition to play in 2022. All but one of these teams accepted their bids before the organizers' initial deadline (the other one missed the deadline, but later accepted). These 31 teams, plus The Enchantment, a team consisting mostly of New Mexico alumni, were announced as the first 32 teams on January 26, 2022. The Enchantment was accepted based on New Mexico's home arena of The Pit being a regional site. [5] The remaining teams, and the regional placements for all entrants, were revealed in a selection special hosted by Chris Vosters with analysts Seth Greenberg and April Gray that aired on TBT's YouTube channel on June 22, 2022. [6]

As with previous years, all tournament games operate with the "Elam Ending", a format of ending the game without use of a game clock. Under the Elam Ending, the clock is turned off at the first dead-ball whistle with 4 minutes or less to play in the game. At that time, a target score, equal to the score of the leading team (or tied teams) plus eight, is set, and the first team to reach this target score is declared the winner of the game. [7] Thus, all games end on a made basket (field goal or free throw) and there is no overtime.

Venues

The Basketball Tournament 2022 featured games in eight locations, each of which hosted a regional. Two served as quarterfinal sites, with one of those also hosting the championship weekend (two semifinal contests and the championship game). Official regional names, if different from the location names, are indicated in the listings below the location names.

Red pog.svg Regional sites only
Blue pog.svg Regional and quarterfinal site
Gold pog.svg Regional, quarterfinal, and championship site
Albuquerque
(New Mexico)
Charleston
(West Virginia)
Cincinnati
(Xavier)
Omaha
The Pit Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center Cintas Center D. J. Sokol Arena
Capacity: 15,411Capacity: 11,519Capacity: 10,250Capacity: 2,950
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Rucker Park Syracuse Wichita Dayton
Greg Marius Court SRC Arena Charles Koch Arena UD Arena
Capacity: N/ACapacity: 6,500Capacity: 10,506Capacity: 13,435
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Teams

Source: [8] [9]

TBT has a history of teams rostered primarily with alumni from specific NCAA Division I college basketball programs; 27 such teams entered the 2022 tournament. Five other teams were rostered primarily with alumni from groups of NCAA basketball programs sharing a common bond. Two mostly consist of alumni from a specific Division I conference, one is drawn from a group of historic basketball rivals, another is drawn from NCAA Division III alumni, and the last is drawn from historically black colleges and universities.

NameCollege or sponsor affiliationSource of team nameRegion
AfterShocks Wichita State alumniSchool nickname of ShockersWichita
Air Raiders Texas Tech alumniSchool nickname of Red RaidersWichita
Always Us Oregon alumniPhrase used by Oregon head coach Dana Altman Omaha
Americana for Autism [lower-alpha 1] Team sponsor Americana, an NFT companyRucker Park
Athletics MiamiTeam sponsor Athletics Miami, a basketball facilityDayton
B1 BallersWichita
Best Virginia West Virginia alumniWest Virginia
Big 5 Philadelphia Big 5 alumniRucker Park
Bleed Green North Texas alumniSchool nickname of Mean GreenWichita
Blue Collar U Buffalo alumniPrimary school color, plus city's blue-collar imageSyracuse
Boeheim's Army Syracuse alumniSyracuse head coach Jim Boeheim Syracuse
Brown & White St. Bonaventure alumniSchool colorsSyracuse
Bucketneers ETSU alumniSchool nickname of BuccaneersWest Virginia
CititeamDayton
Competitive ChoiceNew Mexico
The Cru Valparaiso alumniFormer school nickname of CrusadersOmaha
DaGuys STLTeam YouTube channel, with players mainly from Greater St. Louis Omaha
Defeat Diabetes JDRF Xavier
Eberlein Drive Team owners' home streetWichita
The Enchantment New Mexico alumniState nickname, "Land of Enchantment"New Mexico
Ex-Pats Patriot League alumniRucker Park
Florida TNTPlayers with connections to the state of FloridaXavier
Fort Wayne ChampsPlayers with connections to Fort Wayne, IndianaXavier
Founding Fathers James Madison alumniStatus of school namesake James Madison as one of the Founding Fathers West Virginia
Friday Beers [lower-alpha 2] Armored AthleteSyracuse
Fully LoadedAlumni of AAU program Team LoadedWest Virginia
Golden Eagles Marquette alumniSchool nickname of Golden EaglesDayton
Gutter Cat Gang [lower-alpha 3] Team sponsor Gutter Cat Gang, an NFT company [10] Omaha
HBCUnited HBCU alumniRucker Park
HeartfireMedImpactNew Mexico
Herd That Marshall alumniSchool nickname of Thundering HerdWest Virginia
Hoopville WarriorsPlayers with connections to ChicagoRucker Park
India RisingPlayers of Indian originSyracuse
Jackson UnderdawgsPlayers with connections to Jackson, TennesseeOmaha
LA Cheaters Drew League New Mexico
Lone Star LegendsPlayers with connections to the state of Texas, nicknamed "Lone Star State"Wichita
Men of Mackey Purdue alumniPurdue home court Mackey Arena Dayton
Mental ToughnessJCK FoundationSyracuse
Mid American Unity Mid-American Conference alumniDayton
The Money TeamTMTTeam sponsor Floyd "Money" Mayweather Dayton
Nasty Nati Cincinnati alumniNickname of the city of CincinnatiXavier
The Nerd TeamPlayers from "more prestigious" universitiesSyracuse
NG Saints Neumann Goretti High School Abbreviation and nickname of schoolSyracuse
Ohio 1804 Ohio alumniYear of school's foundingDayton
Omaha Blue Crew Creighton alumniLocation and primary color of schoolOmaha
Once a Bronco Boise State alumniSchool nickname of BroncosNew Mexico
Panamaniacs New Mexico State alumniNMSU home court Pan American Center New Mexico
Peacock Nation Saint Peter's alumniSchool nickname of PeacocksRucker Park
Purple & Black Kansas State alumniSchool colorsWichita
Ram Up Colorado State alumniSchool nickname of RamsNew Mexico
Red Scare Dayton alumniName of Dayton student sectionDayton
Sideline Cancer Pancreatic cancer awarenessXavier
Skip to My LouStreetball moniker of team head coach Rafer Alston Rucker Park
Sweet Home AlabamaClassic Lynyrd Skynyrd song, reflecting the Alabama origins of team playersXavier
Team AboutBillionsBrand of team sponsor Adrien Broner Xavier
Team Arkansas Arkansas alumniOmaha
Team Challenge ALSNew Mexico
Team OvertimeOvertimeTeam sponsor Overtime, a sports media companyOmaha
Virginia DreamPlayers with connections to the state of VirginiaWest Virginia
War Ready Auburn alumniSchool battle cry "War Eagle"West Virginia
We Are D3 NCAA Division III alumniWichita
WoCo Showtime Wofford alumniWofford CollegeWest Virginia
YGC Marcus Smart Rucker Park
Zip Em Up Xavier alumniFormer Xavier team mottoXavier

Note: team names are per the TBT bracket; some names have slight variation on TBT website pages.

  1. Known in previous TBT editions as Autism Army.
  2. Known in previous TBT editions as Armored Athlete.
  3. Known in previous TBT editions as Team Hines.

Tournament bracket

All eight no. 1 seeds advanced in first-round play; the lowest seed to advance to the second round was no. 7 Bleed Green in the Wichita Regional.

Six no. 1 seeds advanced in second-round play; the lowest seed to advance to the third round was again Bleed Green.

Five no. 1 seeds advanced in third-round play; the lowest seed to advance to the quarterfinals was no 3. Red Scare from the Dayton Regional.

Only a single no. 1 seed, AfterShocks from the Wichita Regional, won a quarterfinal match; the lowest seed to advance to the semifinals was again Red Scare.

In the first semifinal game, AfterShocks were eliminated by Americana for Autism, the no. 2 seed from the Rucker Park Regional. [11]

In the second semifinal game, Red Scare were eliminated by Blue Collar U, the no. 2 seed from the Syracuse Regional. [12]

Blue Collar U then defeated Americana for Autism in the championship game. [13]

Source: [9] [14] [15]

Rucker Park Regional – Greg Marius Court (New York City)

First Round
July 16
Second Round
July 17
Third Round
July 20
         
1 YGC79
8 Hoopville Warriors 74
1 YGC 59
4 HBCUnited66
4 HBCUnited76
5 Skip To My Lou 72
4 HBCUnited 63
2 Americana for Autism67
3 Ex-Pats 67
6 Big 574
6 Big 5 67
2 Americana for Autism83
2 Americana for Autism69
7 Peacock Nation 68

Xavier Regional – Cintas Center (Cincinnati)

First Round
July 18
Second Round
July 20
Third Round
July 21
         
1 Florida TNT114
8 Team AboutBillions 57
1 Florida TNT87
5 Fort Wayne Champs 78
4 Nasty Nati 67
5 Fort Wayne Champs71
1 Florida TNT76
3 Zip Em Up 72
3 Zip Em Up94
6 Sweet Home Alabama 61
3 Zip Em Up89
2 Sideline Cancer 81
2 Sideline Cancer78
7 Defeat Diabetes 77

New Mexico Regional – The Pit (Albuquerque)

First Round
July 18
Second Round
July 19
Third Round
July 21
         
1 Heartfire84
8 Competitive Choice 75
1 Heartfire79
4 The Enchantment 74
4 The Enchantment89
5 Panamaniacs 82
1 Heartfire86
3 LA Cheaters 72
3 LA Cheaters73
6 Ram Up 68
3 LA Cheaters80
2 Team Challenge ALS 74
2 Team Challenge ALS87
7 Once A Bronco 71

Syracuse Regional – SRC Arena

First Round
July 22
Second Round
July 23
Third Round
July 25
         
1 Boeheim's Army 90
8 India Rising 62
1 Boeheim's Army 74
4 The Nerd Team81
4 The Nerd Team79
5 Brown & White 71
4 The Nerd Team 62
2 Blue Collar U83
3 Friday Beers82
6 Mental Toughness 69
3 Friday Beers 75
2 Blue Collar U78
2 Blue Collar U 91
7 NG Saints 64

Wichita Regional – Charles Koch Arena

First Round
July 22
Second Round
July 23
Third Round
July 25
         
1 AfterShocks83
8 We are D3 52
1 AfterShocks70
4 Air Raiders 60
4 Air Raiders90
5 B1 Ballers 89
1 AfterShocks70
7 Bleed Green 69
3 Purple & Black75
6 Lone Star Legends 73
3 Purple & Black 62
7 Bleed Green87
2 Eberlein Drive 78
7 Bleed Green79

Omaha Regional – D. J. Sokol Arena

First Round
July 16
Second Round
July 17
Third Round
July 19
         
1 Gutter Cat Gang88
8 The Cru 78
1 Gutter Cat Gang72
4 Always Us 62
4 Always Us79
5 Jackson Underdawgs78
1 Gutter Cat Gang62
2 Team Arkansas 52
3 Omaha Blue Crew74
6 Team Overtime 70
3 Omaha Blue Crew 63
2 Team Arkansas69
2 Team Arkansas72
7 DaGuys STL 69

Dayton Regional – UD Arena

First Round
July 24
Second Round
July 26
Third Round
July 27
         
1 The Money Team71
8 Athletics Miami 67
1 The Money Team92
4 Men of Mackey 75
4 Men of Mackey76
5 Mid American Unity 58
1 The Money Team 81
3 Red Scare83
3 Red Scare75
6 Cititeam 70
3 Red Scare62
2 Golden Eagles 56
2 Golden Eagles 77
7 Ohio 1804 72

West Virginia Regional – Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center

First Round
July 24
Second Round
July 26
Third Round
July 27
         
1 Best Virginia75
8 Virginia Dream 45
1 Best Virginia89
4 Herd That 79
4 Herd That 77
5 Founding Fathers 71
1 Best Virginia63
2 Bucketneers 62
3 WoCo Showtime 67
6 War Ready70
6 War Ready 80
2 Bucketneers83
2 Bucketneers83
7 Fully Loaded 73

Championship Week – Dayton & Wichita

All games played at Dayton, except for one quarterfinal (Wichita winner vs. Omaha winner) played at Wichita.

Quarterfinals
July 27–29
Semifinals
July 30
Championship
August 2
         
DA 3 Red Scare67
WV 1 Best Virginia 60
DA 3 Red Scare 69
SY 2 Blue Collar U74
SY 2 Blue Collar U74
NM 1 Heartfire 66
SY 2 Blue Collar U89
RP 2 Americana for Autism 67
WT 1 AfterShocks74
OM 1 Gutter Cat Gang 67
WT 1 AfterShocks 75
RP 2 Americana for Autism78
XA 1 Florida TNT 83
RP 2 Americana for Autism93

Announcers for both semifinal matches and the championship game were Bob Rathbun, Fran Fraschilla, and Angel Gray. [16]

Semifinals

July 30, 2022
4:00 p.m. EDT
WT 1 AfterShocks 75, RP 2Americana for Autism78
Scoring by quarter: 18–22, 18–21, 23–20, 16–15
Pts: C. Frankamp 15
Rebs: J. Dickey 8
Asts: R. Kelly 4
Pts: I. Swann 18
Rebs: D. James 6
Asts: D. Monroe 6
UD Arena
Dayton, Ohio
Referees: E. Walton, T. Morrisey, D. George
July 30, 2022
6:00 p.m. EDT
DA 3 Red Scare 69, SY 2Blue Collar U74
Scoring by quarter: 15–19, 20–14, 14–22, 20–19
Pts: S. Smith 22
Rebs:J. Cunningham 8
Asts: S. Smith 3
Pts: W. Clark 22
Rebs: N. Perkins 11
Asts: C. Massinburg 4
UD Arena
Dayton, Ohio
Attendance: 4,412
Referees: C. Armstong, R. Natilli, M. Potter

Championship

August 2, 2022
8:00 p.m. EDT
SY 2Blue Collar U89, RP 2 Americana for Autism 67
Scoring by quarter:25–13, 20–18, 22–20, 22–16
Pts: N. Perkins 19
Rebs: B. Hamilton & C. Massinburg 8
Asts: C. Massinburg 8
Pts:N. Johnson 20
Rebs: C. Wright 5
Asts: D. Monroe 6
UD Arena
Dayton, Ohio
Attendance: 1,925
Referees: J. Anderson, R. Natilli, E. Walton

The final points of the tournament, securing the championship for Blue Collar U, came on a dunk by Montell McRae. [17]

Awards

C. J. Massinburg, tournament MVP C.J. Massinburg.jpg
C. J. Massinburg, tournament MVP
All Tournament Team
PosPlayerTeam
PG Chris Warren Florida TNT
PG Scoochie Smith Red Scare
SG C. J. Massinburg (MVP) Blue Collar U
PG Wes Clark Blue Collar U
PF Nick Perkins Blue Collar U
CoachAdam BaumanBlue Collar U
GMGriffin TaylorAmericana for Autism

Source: [18] [19]

33-Point Contest

The "33-Point Contest", first held in 2021, returned. In the 2022 edition, select individual players competed in each region to see who could make 11 three-point field goals the fastest, with regional winners advancing to a final round in Dayton. [lower-alpha 1]

Finalists (team, region): [20]

The contest and prize of $33,333.33 was won by Ryan Taylor. [21] [lower-alpha 2]

Notes

  1. If a regional winner was unavailable for the final round in Dayton, organizers selected a replacement.
  2. Two players named Ryan Taylor have played in TBT: forward Ryan Taylor who attended Marshall, [22] and guard Ryan Taylor who attended Ohio, Evansville, and Northwestern. [23] The latter Ryan Taylor was the winner of the 33-Point Contest.

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