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Richmond,
South Carolina & Southwest Missouri State to Host 2003 Guardians
Classic
Princeton,
NJ (October 2, 2003) Richmond, South Carolina, and Southwest
Missouri State will each host the opening rounds of the Guardians
Classic, a twelve-team, exempt college basketball tournament on
November 17-18, 2003. The championship rounds of the Event will
be held on November 24-25 at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City,
Missouri. Other schools participating in the tournament include
Elon, Gardner-Webb, Idaho, Mississippi Valley State, Mount Saint
Mary's, New Hampshire, San Francisco, Tennessee-Martin, and Western
Illinois (Please see bracket for
match-ups and dates).
The Richmond
Spiders (16-13) return to the hardwood after their sixth consecutive
winning season and third straight National Invitational Tournament
berth. Led by their 2002-03 leading scorer, Mike Skrocki, and Atlantic-10
Defensive Player of the Year, Tony Dobbins, this year's squad is
aiming to climb atop the A-10 standings and build on last year's
victories against conference rivals Temple and Xavier.
The South Carolina
Gamecocks (12-16) enter this season with the hopes of claiming a
spot among the elite programs of the Southeastern Conference. With
nine returning lettermen, including power forward Carlos Powell,
Coach Dave Odom's squad will rely heavily on its experience as they
tip off the 2003 campaign.
Southwest Missouri
State (17-12) is coming off a strong third-place finish in the Missouri
Valley Conference, one of the fastest rising mid-major conferences
in college basketball. The Bears are led by guard Merrill Andrews
and forward Kellon Easley, members of the MVC All-Defensive and
All-Freshman teams, respectively.
The winner
of each regional round and one "wild card" (four teams
total) will advance to the championship rounds at historic Municipal
Auditorium in downtown Kansas City. The criteria for determining
the "wild card" team will be announced in the near future.
Municipal Auditorium
has played host to more NCAA Final Fours than any other building.
The national collegiate basketball champion has been crowned nine
times on the Municipal hardwood, including John Wooden's first UCLA
title team in 1964 and San Francisco's 1954-55 squad led by Bill
Russell and K.C. Jones.
In last year’s
Guardians Classic, Creighton defeated Notre Dame in the championship
game, 80-75.
"We are
delighted to have twelve outstanding programs from across the country
coming together to be a part of this year's Guardians Classic. It
is a testament to the strength and positive message of our Guardians
of the Game program. This event will focus on the positive aspects
of college basketball, the role coaches play in the lives of student-athletes,
and the contributions that coaches make to their communities,"
said Jim Haney, Executive Director of the National Association of
Basketball Coaches.
Championship
round tickets will be available in the near future and can be purchased
by calling Ticketmaster at (816) 931-3330 or by visiting www.ticketmaster.com.
Tickets to the
Opening Round games can be purchased through each host school's
box office:
University
of Richmond:
(877) SPIDER-1
richmondspiders.com
University
of South Carolina:
(800)
4SC-FANS
uscsports.com
Southwest Missouri
State University:
(888) 4SMS-TIX
smstix.com
The Guardians
Classic, created to promote the NABC's Guardians of the Game program,
which emphasizes four core values; advocacy, leadership, service,
and education, is produced by the Gazelle Group.
For more information
about the Guardians Classic, visit www.GuardiansClassic.com
or contact Bill Dunigan at (609)921-1300 or wdunigan@gazellegroup.com
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