Phil Knight Invitational
The 2017 Phil Knight Invitational or the PK-80–Phil Knight Invitational was a 16-team, two-bracket college basketball event held in Portland, Oregon on November 23, 24, and 26, 2017 to honor Nike co-founder Phil Knight's 80th birthday.[1][2] The two eight-team brackets ran simultaneously in the Moda Center and Veterans Memorial Coliseum in the Rose Quarter with the crowning of two champions.[3] Michigan State won the Victory Bracket[4] while Duke won the Motion Bracket.[5]
Logo for Phil Knight Invitational | |
Sport | College basketball |
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Founded | 2017 |
No. of teams | 16 |
Country | United States |
Venue(s) | Moda Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum Rose Quarter Portland, Oregon |
Most recent champion(s) | Michigan State, Duke. |
TV partner(s) | ESPN |
All games from Portland were televised on ESPN networks. The tournament was called the best in-season tournament ever due to the quality of the teams participating.[6]
On March 6, 2019, Nike and ESPN announced the event will return as a one-day, four-team invitational tournament.[7]
Brackets
All teams had a business relationship with Nike. Each of the Power Five conferences of FBS football had two teams participating—the ACC (Duke and North Carolina), the Big 12 (Oklahoma and Texas), the Big Ten (Michigan State and Ohio State), the Pac-12 (Oregon and Stanford) and the SEC (Arkansas and Florida). Two non-football conferences also had two teams involved—the Big East (Butler and DePaul) and the West Coast Conference (Gonzaga and Portland). The remaining participants were Connecticut from the American Athletic Conference and Portland State from the Big Sky Conference.[6] Georgetown was originally announced as a participant in the tournament, but withdrew from the tournament in July.[8] DePaul replaced them in the tournament.[9]
The teams were divided into two separate brackets: the Victory and Motion Brackets. Teams from the same conference were placed in separate brackets to avoid non-league sanctioned matchups.[6] The field included 10 of the previous 14 National Champions and three of the Final Four participants from the 2017 NCAA Tournament (North Carolina, Gonzaga, and Oregon).
The 2019 teams featured Oregon, Oregon State, Memphis & Oklahoma
2019
November 12 | ||||
14 | Oregon | 82 | ||
13 | Memphis | 74 | ||
November 12 | ||||
Oklahoma | 77 | |||
Oregon State | 69 | |||
Campus site games
Game 1 November 12 SEC Network |
Game 2 November 14 SportsNet New York | |||||||
Stony Brook | 62 | |||||||
Bucknell | 73 | Connecticut | 72 | |||||
Arkansas | 101 |
Game 3 November 15 ACC Network Extra |
Game 4 November 15 Fox Sports Oklahoma / Sooner Sports TV | |||||||
Ball State | 69 | |||||||
Bucknell | 81 | Oklahoma | 108 | |||||
9 | North Carolina | 93 |
Game 5 November 17 ESPN 3 |
Game 8 November 22 Patriot League Network | |||||||
Ball State | 83 | |||||||
Stony Brook | 76 | Bucknell | 87 | |||||
Ball State | 87 |
Game 6 November 19 Pac 12 Network |
Game 7 November 19 Big Ten Network | |||||||
Stony Brook | 71 | |||||||
Ball State | 71 | 2 | Michigan State | 93 | ||||
Oregon | 95 |
Game 9 November 26 | ||||
Bucknell | 85 | |||
Stony Brook | 76 | |||
Championship round
Quarterfinals November 23 | Semifinals November 24 | Championship November 26 | ||||||||||||
9 | North Carolina | 102 | ||||||||||||
Portland | 78 | |||||||||||||
9 | North Carolina | 87 | ||||||||||||
Arkansas | 69 | |||||||||||||
Arkansas | 92 | |||||||||||||
Oklahoma | 83 | |||||||||||||
9 | North Carolina | 45 | ||||||||||||
4 | Michigan State | 63 | ||||||||||||
DePaul | 51 | |||||||||||||
4 | Michigan State | 73 | ||||||||||||
4 | Michigan State | 77 | ||||||||||||
Connecticut | 57 | |||||||||||||
Connecticut | 71 | |||||||||||||
Oregon | 63 | |||||||||||||
Third Place Game November 26 | ||||
Arkansas | 102 | |||
Connecticut | 67 | |||
Consolation Second Round November 24 | Fifth Place Game November 26 | ||||||||
Portland | 71 | ||||||||
Oklahoma | 93 | ||||||||
Oklahoma | 90 | ||||||||
Oregon | 80 | ||||||||
DePaul | 79 | ||||||||
Oregon | 89OT | ||||||||
Seventh Place Game November 26 | ||||
Portland | 69 | |||
DePaul | 82 | |||
All-Tournament team
Player | School |
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Cassius Winston (MVP) | Michigan State |
Jaylen Barford | Arkansas |
Trae Young | Oklahoma |
Luke Maye | North Carolina |
Joshua Langford | Michigan State |
Campus site games
Game 1 November 14 Longhorn Network |
Game 2 November 17 Pac 12 Network | |||||||
Northeastern | 59 | |||||||
New Hampshire | 60 | Stanford | 73 | |||||
Texas | 78 |
Game 3 November 18 Fox Sports 2 |
Game 4 November 18 KHQ/RTNW | |||||||
Utah State | 66 | |||||||
Furman | 65 | 17 | Gonzaga | 79 | ||||
Butler | 82 |
Game 5 November 19 Big Ten Network + |
Game 6 November 19 SEC Network | |||||||
New Hampshire | 63 | |||||||
Northeastern | 55 | 8 | Florida | 70 | ||||
Ohio State | 80 |
Game 7 November 20 ACC Network Extra |
Game 8 November 20 | |||||||
Utah State | 79 | |||||||
Furman | 63 | Portland State | 83 | |||||
1 | Duke | 92 |
Championship round
Quarterfinals November 23 | Semifinals November 24 | Championship November 26 | ||||||||||||
1 | Duke | 99 | ||||||||||||
Portland State | 81 | |||||||||||||
1 | Duke | 85OT | ||||||||||||
Texas | 78 | |||||||||||||
Butler | 48 | |||||||||||||
Texas | 61 | |||||||||||||
1 | Duke | 87 | ||||||||||||
7 | Florida | 84 | ||||||||||||
7 | Florida | 108 | ||||||||||||
Stanford | 87 | |||||||||||||
7 | Florida | 1112OT | ||||||||||||
17 | Gonzaga | 105 | ||||||||||||
17 | Gonzaga | 86 | ||||||||||||
Ohio State | 59 | |||||||||||||
Third Place Game November 26 | ||||
Texas | 71 | |||
17 | Gonzaga | 76OT | ||
Consolation Second Round November 24 | Fifth Place Game November 26 | ||||||||
Portland State | 69 | ||||||||
Butler | 71 | ||||||||
Butler | 67OT | ||||||||
Ohio State | 66 | ||||||||
Stanford | 71 | ||||||||
Ohio State | 79 | ||||||||
Seventh Place Game November 26 | ||||
Portland State | 87 | |||
Stanford | 78 | |||
All-Tournament team
Player | School |
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Marvin Bagley III (MVP) | Duke |
KeVaughn Allen | Florida |
Chris Chiozza | Florida |
Jalen Hudson | Florida |
Johnathan Williams | Gonzaga |
Sub-regional games
- The following sub-regional games were played in Nashville.
Sub-Regional Game 1 November 24[10] |
Sub-Regional Game 2 November 24[11] | |||||||
Northeastern | 67 | |||||||
New Hampshire | 64 | Utah State | 71 | |||||
Furman | 78 |
Sub-Regional Game 3 November 25[12] |
Sub-Regional Game 4 November 25[13] | |||||||
Furman | 78 | |||||||
Utah State | 77 | Northeastern | 67 | |||||
New Hampshire | 63 |
References
- "Brackets Revealed for PK80 – To Be Played Over Thanksgiving Weekend 2017". Retrieved 2017-05-31.
- "16-team PK80 event honoring Knight unveiled". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2017-05-31.
- "Brackets Revealed for PK80 – to be Played Over Thanksgiving Weekend 2017 - ESPN MediaZone". espnmediazone.com. Retrieved 2017-05-31.
- "North Carolina vs. Michigan State - Game Recap - November 26, 2017 - ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
- "Duke vs. Florida - Game Recap - November 26, 2017 - ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
- "Duke, Michigan State and UNC may make the PK80 the best in-season tourney ever". CBSSports.com. Retrieved 2017-05-31.
- "Georgetown drops out of loaded PK80 tournament". CollegeBasketballTalk. 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2018-06-13.
- "DePaul added to Nike tourney honoring Phil Knight over Thanksgiving". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 2018-06-13.
- http://www.unionleader.com/article/20171125/SPORTS22/171129538
- http://www.espn.com/espn/wire?section=ncb&id=21542046
- https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaab/2017/11/25/merrill-scores-20-leads-utah-state-over-new-hampshire-77-63/108015240/
- https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaab/2017/11/25/furman-rolls-in-nashville-beats-northeastern-78-67-in-pk80/108019692/