The Basketball Tournament 2024


The Basketball Tournament 2024 was the eleventh edition of The Basketball Tournament, a 5-on-5, single elimination basketball tournament with a $1 million winner-take-all prize. The tournament, involving 64 teams, began on July 19 and ended on August 4 with the championship game at the Daskalakis Athletic Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The tournament format was similar to that of the last edition in 2023—64 teams, each playing in one of eight regionals.
The event had a "championship week", starting with the regional winners advancing to quarterfinals at one of two sites, Houston and Louisville. The quarterfinal winners then traveled to Philadelphia for the semifinals and championship game. Carmen's Crew, a team mostly made up of Ohio State alumni, won the tournament.

Format

For its 2024 edition, TBT retained its traditional 64-team format and eight-region format, with each regional involving eight teams at a single host site.
The teams and the regional placements for all entrants were revealed in a selection special hosted by Andrew Zoldan with John Fanta that aired on TBT's YouTube channel on June 26, 2024.
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 plus eight, is set, and the first team to reach this target score is declared the winner of the game. Thus, all games end on a made basket and there is no overtime.

Venues

The Basketball Tournament 2024 featured games in nine locations, eight of which hosted a regional. The ninth hosted the championship weekend. Official regional names, if different from the location names, are indicated in the listings below the location names.
Butler
CincinnatiDayton
Hinkle FieldhouseFifth Third ArenaUD Arena
Capacity: 12,012Capacity: 13,409Capacity: 7,100
HoustonLexington
Louisville
Fertitta CenterRupp ArenaFreedom Hall
Capacity: 9,100Capacity: 20,500Capacity: 18,865
PittsburghWichita
Philadelphia
Petersen Events CenterCharles Koch ArenaDaskalakis Athletic Center
Capacity: 12,508Capacity: 10,506Capacity: 2,509

Teams

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TBT has a history of teams rostered primarily with alumni from specific NCAA Division I college basketball programs; 29 such teams entered the 2024 tournament. One is drawn from NCAA Division II alumni, another is drawn from NCAA Division III alumni.
NameCollege or sponsor affiliationSource of team nameRegion
305 BallersMain area code for Miami, Florida, where the team is basedLexington
AfterShocksWichita State alumniSchool nickname of ShockersWichita
All Good DawgsButler alumniSchool nickname of BulldogsButler
Assembly BallIndiana alumniAssembly Hall home arenaButler
Austin's OwnTexas alumniSchool location in AustinHouston
Best VirginiaWest Virginia alumniPittsburgh
Bleed GreenNorth Texas alumniSchool nickname of Mean GreenHouston
Brotherly Love Pro Am FoundationPittsburgh
Brown BallersMade up of brown athletesCincinnati
Carmen's CrewOhio State alumni"Carmen Ohio", Ohio State's school songDayton
D2 WaymakersFormer NCAA Division II athletesLexington
DaGuys STLTeam YouTube channel, with players mainly from Greater St. LouisDayton
Dream 34Wendell Scott FoundationFormerly "Virginia Dream", Scott's racing number was 34)Cincinnati
Dubois DreamBased out of Dubois, PennsylvaniaPittsburgh
Eberlein DriveTeam owners' home streetButler
Fail HarderButler
Florida TNTWichita
Forever CoogsHouston alumniHouston Cougars mascotHouston
Fort Wayne ChampsPlayers with connections to Fort Wayne, IndianaButler
Happy Valley HoopersPenn State alumniLocation of the school in Happy ValleyPittsburgh
HeartfireMedImpactArizona nonprofit HeartFire Missions, a provider of Christian medical mission tripsDayton
Herd ThatMarshall alumniSchool nickname of Thundering HerdLexington
Herkimer OriginalsABA team from Herkimer, New YorkPittsburgh
Jackson TN UnderdawgsPlayers with connections to Jackson, TennesseeLexington
LA CheatersDrew LeagueWichita
La FamiliaKentucky alumniOde to recently departed coach John Calipari's Italian heritage; also name of a UK basketball NIL collectiveLexington
Los Angeles IgniteTBL team from Los AngelesHouston
Mass StreetKansas alumniShort for Massachusetts Street, the main street through the central business district of the school's home of LawrenceWichita
Men of MackeyPurdue alumniPurdue home court Mackey ArenaButler
Midtown PrestigeTBL team from Wichita, KansasWichita
Million $ Worth of GamePittsburgh
Nasty NatiCincinnati alumniNickname of the city of CincinnatiCincinnati
Once a BroncoBoise State alumniBoise State Broncos mascotHouston
Purple HeartsGun violence awarenessDayton
Purple ReignKansas State alumniKansas State school colorsWichita
Ram UpColorado State alumniSchool nickname of RamsWichita
Red Rose ThunderECBL team from Lancaster, PennsylvaniaCincinnati
Red ScareDayton alumniName of Dayton student sectionDayton
Rise & GrindDayton
Run DFWBased in the Dallas-Fort Worth areaLouisville
Shield 219Valparaiso alumniButler
Sideline CancerPancreatic cancer awarenessLouisville
Stars of StorrsUConn alumniCharles and Augustus Storrs, establishers of the Storrs Agricultural School Pittsburgh
Sweet Home AlabamaPlayers from the state of AlabamaDayton
Takeover BCCincinnati
Team AboutbillionsAbout BillionsProduction company of Adrien BronerCincinnati
Team ArkansasArkansas alumniButler
Team ColoradoColorado alumniWichita
Team DieselLouisville
Team DRCDominique Rodgers-CromartieLouisville
Team FredetteTeam member and organizer Jimmer FredetteLouisville
Team GibsonTeam sponsor Taj GibsonCincinnati
Houston
New Mexico alumniState nickname: "Land of Enchantment"Houston
Team representing Gwinnett County, GA also known as “Nawf” AtlantaLexington
Houston
Louisville alumniCity nicknameLouisville
UKnightedBellarmine alumniBellarmine Knights nickname and mascotLouisville
VeniceballLouisville
War ReadyAuburn alumniSchool battle cry "War Eagle"Lexington
We Are D3NCAA Division III alumniDayton
Woco ShowtimeWofford alumniInstitutional name of Wofford CollegeLexington
Zip Em UpXavier alumniFormer Xavier team mottoCincinnati
Zoo CrewPittsburgh alumniOakland Zoo student sectionPittsburgh

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

Tournament bracket

Six of the eight no. 1 seeds advanced in first-round play, with no. 7 Takeover BC upsetting Red Rose Thunder in the Cincinnati Regional.
Three no. 1 seeds advanced in second-round play; the lowest seed to advance to the third round was no 8. Team DRC from the Louisville Regional.
No no. 1 seeds advanced in third-round play; the lowest seed to advance to the quarterfinals was again Takeover BC.
The lowest seed to advance to the semifinals was no 6. Eberlein Drive from the Butler Regional.
In the first semifinal game, Eberlein Driver were eliminated by Forever Coogs, the no. 2 seed from the Houston Regional.
In the second semifinal game, La Familia were eliminated by Carmen's Crew, the no. 3 seed from the Dayton Regional.
Carmen's Crew then defeated Forever Coogs in the championship game.
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Louisville Regional – Freedom Hall

Championship Week

Quarterfinals games were played at Houston and Louisville. All semifinal and championship games were played in Philadelphia.
Eric Collins, Nick Bahe, and Cayleigh Griffin were the announcers for both semifinal matches and the championship game.

Awards

PosPlayerTeam
PGRob GrayForever Coogs
PGKerem KanterLa Familia
SGSam SessomsHappy Valley Hoopers
PGTyler StoneEberlein Drive
PFJared SullingerCarmen's Crew
CoachJordan SurenkampEberlein Drive
GMTwany BeckhamLa Familia

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