Puerto Rico Tip-Off
The 5 Hour Energy Puerto Rico Tip-Off is an ESPN Regional Television owned and operated preseason college basketball tournament that takes place in late November of each year, usually the week before Thanksgiving. It takes place in San Juan, Puerto Rico at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico. The tournament began in 2007.
2011 tournament
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Third Place Game |
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Temple |
78* |
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Wichita State |
74 |
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Loser's Bracket |
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Fifth Place Game |
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Western Michigan |
88 |
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Iona |
94 |
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Iona |
89 |
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Maryland |
63 |
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Maryland |
78 |
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Colorado |
71 |
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Seventh Place Game |
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Western Michigan |
76 |
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Colorado |
81 |
2010 tournament
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Third Place Game |
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Vanderbilt |
72 |
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North Carolina |
65 |
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Loser's Bracket |
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Fifth Place Game |
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Davidson |
70 |
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Nebraska |
67 |
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Davidson |
64 |
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Western Kentucky |
51 |
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Hofstra |
60 |
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Western Kentucky |
62 |
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Seventh Place Game |
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Nebraska |
62 |
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Hofstra |
47 |
‡ tournament record for most points scored in a game
2009 tournament
2008 tournament
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Third Place Game |
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Virginia Tech |
73 |
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Seton Hall |
77 |
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Loser's Bracket |
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Fifth Place Game |
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Fairfield |
59 |
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Missouri |
87 |
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Missouri |
83 |
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Southern California |
72 |
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UT-Chattanooga |
46 |
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Southern California |
73 |
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Seventh Place Game |
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Fairfield |
61 |
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UT-Chattanooga |
42 |
2007 tournament
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Third Place Game |
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VCU |
60 |
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Arkansas |
70 |
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Loser's Bracket |
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Fifth Place Game |
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Houston |
64 |
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Marist |
58 |
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College of Charleston |
69 |
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Houston |
84 |
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College of Charleston |
79 |
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Temple |
76 |
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Seventh Place Game |
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Marist |
69 |
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Temple |
73 |
References
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Puerto Rico portal |
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Basketball portal |
External links
NCAA men's college basketball tournaments (United States)
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Division I
pre-season
tournaments |
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Division I
post-season conference
tournaments |
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Division I
postseason
tournaments |
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Division II and III
postseason
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