Roc City Hoops Classic

Formerly known as the Lightower Conference Classic, the Roc City Hoops Classic is an annual collegiate men's basketball event. The event formerly featured a game played between two Atlantic 10 Conference NCAA Division-I member schools at Blue Cross Arena.[1]

The event, started by St. Bonaventure University, brings NCAA Division-I basketball to Rochester, NY, the largest city in the University States without a full NCAA Division-I member school. While the early contests featured non-conference games, often with power conference teams, in 2014, with the rise of Atlantic 10 Conference's success in the NCAA National Tournament, the event moved to feature a conference matchup for the Bonnies men's basketball program.

Alesco Advisors is the presenting Sponsor for the event.[2] Lightower Fiber Networks (formerly Fibertech), a Boxborough, MA based provider of fiber networks has held the title sponsorship from 2002-2016.

Classic History

DateScoreBonnies RecordAttendanceNotes
November 25, 2000St. Bonaventure7978Charlotte1-06,678Winning basket in final seconds
November 30, 2002St. Bonaventure5456Saint Louis1-16,575
December 3, 2003St. Bonaventure7887#16 Syracuse1-211,650Blue Cross Attendance Record[3]
November 30, 2005St. Bonaventure6166West Virginia1-35,162
November 17, 2009St. Bonaventure6869St. John's1-44,181Winning basket in final seconds
December 23, 2010St. Bonaventure6876Virginia Tech1-55,285Overtime
December 20, 2011St. Bonaventure6567#16 North Carolina State1-65,802
November 24, 2012St. Bonaventure8075Niagara2-64,758
January 14, 2015St. Bonaventure7555George Mason3-64,032Start of A-10 series
March 2, 2016St. Bonaventure9890Saint Joseph's4-66,734Posley scores D1 High 47 points [4]
January 14, 2017St. Bonaventure7353Fordham5-66,386National Broadcast on NBCSN[5]
December 16, 2017St. Bonaventure8179 Vermont6-65,828Winning basket in final seconds[6]
January 12, 2019St. Bonaventure7164Fordham7-64,914
January 15, 2020St. Bonaventure7461Massachusetts8-64,276

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