BB&T Classic
The BB&T Classic is a Washington, D.C.-based basketball event that has been held annually since 1995, when it was known as the Franklin National Bank Classic. It is staged at the Verizon Center on or around the first weekend in December. The event raises funds for the Children's Charities Foundation, a fund-raising organization that financially supports Washington, D.C.-area charities.
Played as a tournament with championship and consolation games from 1995 to 2004, the BB&T Classic has been a non-tournament event since 2005.
Format
Originally, the event lasted two days and featured four teams, highlighted by local mainstays Maryland and George Washington, accompanied by two nationally recognized programs. The first day would consist of a doubleheader pitting each of the local teams against each of the national teams. The following afternoon, a championship game would be held between the two opening-round winners. A consolation game between the two teams who lost in the opening round also took place.
In 2005, the BB&T Classic's format was altered due to its inability to attract nationally renowned programs, partly because participating teams had two fewer home games. The event transformed from a tournament into a tripleheader played as a single-evening weeknight event. In 2008 and 2009, it was played as a doubleheader. It returned to the tripleheader format in 2010, but from 2011 through 2014 it was a doubleheader. In 2015, the format again changed, with the Classic consisting of a single game. In 2016, the Classic again became a doubleheader.
The event has been broadcast both nationally on ABC and locally on Washington D.C.'s WDCA. The 2005 and 2006 editions were shown on Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic; in recent years the BB&T Classic has been televised on the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN). In 2014, Fox Sports 1 and ESPN3 each carried one game.
Maryland played in the first 19 BB&T Classic events, but has opted not to since 2014, leaving George Washington as the only team to play in all 20 BB&T Classics through 2014.[1] However, George Washington did not participate in 2015, leaving Georgetown as the only local team in the 2015 field.[2] George Washington returned to the Classic in 2016.
Tournament results[3]
Year | Champion | Runner-Up | Consolation Winner | 4th Place | Tournament MVP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1995 | Massachusetts | Florida | Maryland | George Washington | Marcus Camby, Massachusetts |
1996 | Maryland | George Washington | California | Mississippi State | Keith Booth, Maryland |
1997 | George Washington | Maryland | Kansas | Pennsylvania | Shawnta Rogers, George Washington |
1998 | Maryland | DePaul | Stanford | George Washington | Steve Francis, Maryland |
1999 | George Washington | Maryland | Illinois | Seton Hall | SirValiant Brown, George Washington |
2000 | Maryland | George Washington | St. John's | Michigan | SirValiant Brown, George Washington |
2001 | Maryland | Connecticut | George Washington | Princeton | Lonny Baxter, Maryland |
2002 | Notre Dame | Texas | Maryland | George Washington | T. J. Ford, Texas |
2003 | Gonzaga | George Washington | West Virginia | Maryland | Ronny Turiaf, Gonzaga |
2004 | George Washington | Maryland | Michigan State | George Mason | TJ Thompson, George Washington |
Game scores
Date | Game One | Game Two | Game Three | Date | Consolation | Championship |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
12/2/1995 | Massachusetts 50 Maryland 47 |
Florida 75 George Washington 66 |
None | 12/3/1995 | Maryland 98 George Washington 81 |
Massachusetts 80 Florida 58 |
12/8/1996 | Maryland 80 California 64 |
George Washington 57 Mississippi State 36 |
None | 12/9/1996 | California 78 Mississippi State 45 |
Maryland 74 George Washington 68 |
12/7/1997 | Maryland 86 Kansas 83 |
George Washington 66 Pennsylvania 62 |
None | 12/8/1997 | Kansas 89 Pennsylvania 71 |
George Washington 70 Maryland 66 |
12/6/1998 | Maryland 62 Stanford 60 |
DePaul 87 George Washington 79 |
None | 12/7/1998 | Stanford 70 George Washington 56 |
Maryland92 DePaul 75 |
12/4/1999 | George Washington 72 Seton Hall 63 |
Maryland 69 Illinois 67 |
None | 12/5/1999 | Illinois 72 Seton Hall 61 |
George Washington 74 Maryland 69 |
12/2/2000 | Maryland 82 Michigan 51 |
George Washington 85 St. John's 75 |
None | 12/3/2000 | St John's 97 Michigan 83 |
Maryland 71 George Washington 63 |
12/2/2001 | Connecticut 84 George Washington 76 |
Maryland 61 Princeton 53 |
None | 12/3/2001 | George Washington 60 Princeton 57 |
Maryland 77 Connecticut 65 |
12/7/2002 | Texas 100 George Washington 92 |
Notre Dame 79 Maryland 67 |
None | 12/8/2002 | Maryland 93 George Washington 82 |
Notre Dame 98 Texas 92 |
12/6/2003 | George Washington 70 West Virginia 64 |
Gonzaga 82 Maryland 68 |
None | 12/7/2003 | West Virginia 78 Maryland 77OT |
Gonzaga 96 George Washington 91 |
12/4/2004 | George Washington 96 Michigan State 83 |
Maryland 78 George Mason 54 |
None | 12/5/2004 | Michigan State 66 George Mason 60 |
George Washington 101 Maryland 92 |
12/5/2005 | Navy 82 Howard 73 |
George Mason 75 American 35 |
George Washington 78 Maryland 70 |
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12/3/2006 | Bucknell 60 George Mason 57 |
George Washington 63 Virginia Tech 62 |
Notre Dame 81 Maryland 74 | |||
12/2/2007 | Auburn 74 George Washington 70 |
East Carolina 68 George Mason 65 |
VCU 85 Maryland 76 | |||
12/7/2008 | Virginia Tech 79 Navy 70 |
Maryland 76 George Washington 53 |
None | |||
12/6/2009 | George Washington 81 Navy 69 |
Villanova 95 Maryland 86 |
None | |||
12/5/2010 | Florida 67 American 48[4] |
Navy 64 George Washington 57[5] |
Temple 64 Maryland 61[6] | |||
12/4/2011 | Maryland 78 Notre Dame 71 |
VCU 75 George Washington 60 |
None | |||
12/2/2012 | Maryland 69 George Mason 62 |
George Washington 67 Manhattan 55 |
None | |||
12/8/2013 | Oklahoma 81 George Mason 66 |
George Washington 77 Maryland 75 |
None | |||
12/7/2014 | Georgetown 78 Towson 46 |
George Washington 78 Charlotte 70 |
None | |||
12/12/2015 | Georgetown 87 UNC Wilmington 82 |
None | None | |||
12/4/2016 | Georgetown 77 Elon 74 |
Florida State 67 George Washington 48 |
None |
References
- ↑ Feinstein, John, "Maryland, Georgetown basketball should follow example of Philadelphia’s Big Five," washingtonpost.com, December 4, 2014. Archived March 11, 2016, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 2015 BB&T Classic web site
- ↑ "Past Winners of the BB&T Classic". Children's Charities Foundation. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
- ↑ "Gators Use Hot Shooting from Seniors to Defeat Eagles, 67-48". GatorZone.com.
- ↑ "Navy Uses Strong Defense to Top George Washington, 64-57". NavySports.com.
- ↑ "Maryland Falls To Temple, 64-61". UMTerps.com.