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2017 Advocare Invitational Tournament Schedule

(all times Central)

BRACKET

 

Thursday, Nov. 23

10:30 am – Missouri vs Long Beach St – ESPN2

1 pm – St. John’s vs Oregon St – ESPNU

**5 pm – Central Florida vs Nebraska – ESPN3

7:30 pm – West Virginia vs Marist – ESPNEWS

 

Friday, Nov. 24

10 am – Early Thurs games winners – ESPNEWS

12:30 pm – Early Thurs games losers – ESPN3

*4 pm – Late Thurs games winners – ESPN2

*6:30 pm – Late Thurs games losers – ESPN3

 

Sunday, Nov. 26

*11 am – 3rd place game – ESPNU

*1:30 pm – 5th place game – ESPNU

*6 pm – 7th place game – ESPN3

*8:30 pm – Championship – ESPN2

 

*potential Nebraska game times

(The game time for the 2nd game of each session is approximate, depending on how long the first game goes)

 

 

NU in-Season Neutral Site Tournament History

2016 – Wooden Legacy (Calif.) 1-2, 4th place / 8 teams – W, Dayton; L, UCLA; L, Virginia Tech

2015 – Barclays Classic (N.Y.) 1-1, 3rd place / 4 – L, Cincinnati; W, Tennessee

2014 – Diamond Head Classic (Hawaii), 2-1, 5th place / 8 – L, Hawaii; W, Loy-Marymount; W, Ohio

2013 – Charleston Classic (S.C.) 1-2, 7th place / 8 – L, UMass; L, UAB; W, Georgia

**2012 – Sun Bowl Invitational (Texas) 1-1, 2nd place / 4 – W, C Michigan; L, UTEP

2011 – None

2010 – Puerto Rico Tip-Off (P.R.) 1-2, 7th place / 8 – L, Vanderbilt; L, Davidson, W, Hofstra

**2009 – Las Vegas Classic (Nev.) 1-1, 2nd place / 4 – W, Tulsa; L, BYU

2008 – None

2007 – None

   (8-10 last 10 years)

 

2006 – Rainbow Classic (Hawaii) 2-1, 3rd place / 8 – W, Wyoming; L, Hawaii; W, Houston

2005 – None

2004 – None

2003 – None

2002 – Top of the World Classic (Alaska) 1-2, 4th place / 8 – W, Centenary; L, Ala-Fairbanks; L, Ball St

2001 – None

*2000 – San Juan Shootout (P.R.) 3-0, 1st place / 8 – W, Iona; W, Kent St; W, SMU

1999 – Hoop and Quill Classic (Mo.) 1-2, 6th place / 8 – L, So Miss; W, Northwestern; L, Rutgers

1998 – Top of the World Classic (Alaska) 1-2, 6th place/ 8 – L, Villanova; W, Wash St; L, Wisconsin

1997 – Rainbow Classic (Hawaii) 1-2, 4th place / 8 – W, Virginia; L, Hawaii; L, Vanderbilt

   (17-19 last 20 years)

 

1996 – Puerto Rico Holiday Classic (P.R.) 1-2, 4th place / 8 – W, Old Dominion; L, Cincinnati; L, Bowl Green

*1995 – Big Island Invitational (Hawaii) 3-0, 1st place / 8 – W, Toledo; W, Oregon; W, Minnesota

1994 – San Juan Shootout (P.R.) 2-1, 3rd place / 8 – W, NE Louisiana; L, Virginia Tech; W, Coll of Charleston

1993 – None

1992 – Rainbow Classic (Hawaii) 1-2, 7th place / 8 – L, Michigan; L, SW Louisiana; W, Fordham

1991 – None

**1990 – San Juan Shootout (P.R.) 2-1, 2nd place / 8 – W, Saint Louis; W, Illinois; L, Murray St

1989 – None

**1988 – Chaminade New Year’s Classic (Hawaii) 2-1, 2nd place / 8 – W, Chaminade; W, Morehead St, L, LSU

1987 – Maui Classic (Hawaii) 1-2, 7th place / 8 – L, Villanova; L, Baylor; W, Chaminade

   (29-28 last 30 years)

 

*1986 – Rochester Classic (N.Y.) 2-0, 1st place / 4 – W, Butler; W, San Francisco

1985 – Sun Bowl Classic (Texas) 1-1, 3rd place / 4 – L, Alabama; W, Ohio St

**1984 – Cable Car Classic (Calif.) 1-1, 2nd place / 4 – W, Cal-Irvine; L, Santa Clara

1983 – Cotton States Classic (Ga.) 0-2, 4th place / 4 – L, Georgia Tech; L, Michigan St

**1982 – Hoosier Classic (Ind.) 1-1, 2nd place / 4 – W, Cornell; L, Indiana

*1981 – Holiday Classic (Iowa) 2-0, 1st place / 4 – W, Air Force; W, N Iowa

**1980 – Utah Classic (Utah) 1-1, 2nd place / 4 – W, Loy-Marymount; L, Utah

1979 – Rainbow Classic (Hawaii) 1-2, 5th place / 8 – W, Wisconsin; L, Hawaii; L, Louisville

**1978 – Rebel Roundup (Nev.) 1-1, 2nd place / 4 – W, UCSB; L, UNLV

1978 – Big 8 Holiday (KC) 2-1, 3rd place / 8 – W, Mizzou; L, Colorado; W, Oklahoma

1977 – Big 8 Holiday (KC) 2-1, 3rd place / 8 – W, Okla St; L, Kansas St; W, Oklahoma

     (43-39 last 40 years)

 

1976 – Big 8 Holiday (KC) 2-1, 5th place / 8 – L, Colorado; W, Iowa St; W, Oklahoma

*1975 – Roadrunner Invite (N.M.) 2-0, 1st place / 4 – W, Pacific; W, N Mexico St

1975 – Big 8 Holiday (KC) 2-1, 5th place / 8 – L, Kansas; W, Oklahoma; W, Okla St

**1974 – Sun Devil Classic (Ariz.) 1-1, 2nd place / 4 – W, Long Beach St; L, Arizona St

1974 – Big 8 Holiday (KC) 1-2, 4th place / 8 – W, Oklahoma; L, Kansas; L, Kansas St

1973 – Vanderbilt Invite (Tenn.) 0-2, 4th place / 4 – L, Vanderbilt; L, Mid Tenn St

1973 – Big 8 Holiday (KC) 1-2, 6th place / 8 – L, Kansas St; W, Okla St; L, Kansas

1972 – Mountaineer Classic (W.Va.) 1-1, 3rd place / 4 – L, California; W, Air Force

1972 – Kentucky Invite (Ky.) 0-2, 4th place / 4 – L, Kentucky; L, Colorado St

1972 – Big 8 Holiday (KC) 1-2, 6th place / 8 – L, Iowa St; W, Kansas; L, Okla St

1971 – Big 8 Holiday (KC) 2-1, 5th place / 8 – L, Mizzou; W, Okla St; W, Oklahoma

**1970 – Big 8 Holiday (KC) 2-1, 2nd place / 8 – W, Okla St; W, Colorado; L, Kansas

1969 – Big 8 Holiday (KC) 2-1, 5th place / 8 – L, Colorado; W, Iowa St; W, Kansas

1968 – Sun Devil Classic (Ariz.) 0-2, 4th place / 4 – L, Arizona St; L, California

1968 – Big 8 Holiday (KC) 2-1, 5th place / 8 – L, Kansas; W, Oklahoma; W, Mizzou

1967 – Big 8 Holiday (KC) 2-1, 5th place / 8 – L, Oklahoma; W, Okla St; W, Kansas St

    (64-60 last 50 years)

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4 hours ago, throwback said:

2005 – None

2004 – None

2003 – None

2002 – Top of the World Classic (Alaska) 1-2, 4th place / 8 – W, Centenary; L, Ala-Fairbanks; L, Ball St

2001 – None

*2000 – San Juan Shootout (P.R.) 3-0, 1st place / 8 – W, Iona; W, Kent St; W, SMU

 

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Tournament Team Records

 

Nebraska 3-1

  • (W, 72-68) E Illinois
  • (W, 86-67) North Texas
  • (L, 56-79) at St. John's
  • (W, 92-70) North Dakota

 

UCF 3-0

  • (W, 88-79) Mercer
  • (W, 68-65) Gardner-Webb
  • (W, 75-64) William & Mary

 

West Virginia 3-1

  • (L, 65-88) Texas A&M
  • (W, 98-64) American
  • (W, 111-48) Morgan St
  • (W, 91-62) Long Beach St

 

Marist 0-3

  • (L, 76-84) Lehigh
  • (L, 73-76) At UMass-Lowell
  • (L, 73-94) Army

 

Missouri 3-1

  • (W, 74-59) Iowa St
  • (W, 99-55) Wagner
  • (L, 59-77) At Utah
  • (W, 67-62) Emporia St

 

Long Beach St 2-2

  • (W, 83-71) San Francisco
  • (W, 95-70) San Francisco St
  • (L, 81-89) At Oregon St
  • (L, 62-91) At West Virginia

 

Oregon St 2-1

  • (W, 99-82) Southern Utah
  • (L, 66-75) Wyoming
  • (W, 89-81) Long Beach St

 

St. John’s 4-0

  • (W, 77-61) New Orleans
  • (W, 80-55) Central Conn St
  • (W, 79-56) Nebraska
  • (W, 71-43) Molloy

 

 

(Edited to add Monday's results)

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I know someone probably went over this already, but may I refresh our focus on this upcoming tournament. These invitationals are always great opportunity to boost RPI and get early-season experience and test out young teams.

 

As others have pointed out, there are a lot of dangerous ranked and RV teams in this field. Funnily enough, our new nemesis, St. John's, is in the field. If somehow by dumb luck we were to upset a few teams (and West Virginia) and make it to the finals, we could exact revenge on that same team. Which I would find darkly hilarious. You can always dream. How awesome would it be to win one of these things? The contenders always do. <_<

 

Just wanted to put this here, for perusal and reference. Should be fun, and I think I'd like to look back at this after the invitational is over to see how everyone did. Even later in the year it might be a fun exercise to see where all of these teams are (usually something we would do anyway for purposes of RPI calculations). ;)

 

Bracket: Advocare Invitational

 

 

 

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Great reference! Wish we could create a tiered categorical heirarchy system; my topic I just posted is also about the tournament, I kind of wish now we could merge this into one space.

 

Regardless, thanks for the post! Good to know. Looking forward to this one, should be fun if we aren't smorked by Johnny boy again (in finals).

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I’m assuming that if we play St. John’s again the first one is the one that counts right? Either way I would love to play them again if we get to the 1st place or 3rd place game as I feel that going 1 & 1 or 2 & 0 without risking another loss. And if the 2nd game replaces the 1st then obviously I would love a nothing to loss chance at redemption. 

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Just now, cjbowbros said:

I’m assuming that if we play St. John’s again the first one is the one that counts right? Either way I would love to play them again if we get to the 1st place or 3rd place game as I feel that going 1 & 1 or 2 & 0 without risking another loss. And if the 2nd game replaces the 1st then obviously I would love a nothing to loss chance at redemption. 

I think I remember something about it not counting if we meet in Orlando. It should count, IMO. We play teams in conference twice, both of those games count. Both of these should if we play St. John's a second time. It's also why NU, and presumably St. John's requested to not play each other in the Gavitt Games.

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1 hour ago, uneblinstu said:

I think I remember something about it not counting if we meet in Orlando. It should count, IMO. We play teams in conference twice, both of those games count. Both of these should if we play St. John's a second time. It's also why NU, and presumably St. John's requested to not play each other in the Gavitt Games.

 

The results of the second game would count.  What it doesn't count against is the total number of games Nebraska can schedule; playing a team in a regularly scheduled game that is also in the same exempt tournament you are in doesn't count against your limit, for some reason.  So it allows Nebraska to play an extra game this year.

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1 hour ago, hskr4life said:

 

If it played out like that and we lost the 6th place game to Oregon State...it would not be a sign of progress.

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6 minutes ago, Dead Dog Alley said:

 

The results of the second game would count.  What it doesn't count against is the total number of games Nebraska can schedule; playing a team in a regularly scheduled game that is also in the same exempt tournament you are in doesn't count against your limit, for some reason.  So it allows Nebraska to play an extra game this year.

Meaning we could schedule a game between the conference tournament and the NCAA Tournament to stay fresh?

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In a way, all of us has a Tacko Fall to face. For some, shyness might be their Tacko Fall. For others, a lack of education might be their Tacko Fall. For us, Tacko Fall is a big, dangerous man who wants to kill us. But as sure as my name is Lucky Day, the people of Lincoln can conquer their own personal Tacko Fall, who also happens to be *the actual* Tacko Fall

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In a way, all of us has a Tacko Fall to face. For some, shyness might be their Tacko Fall. For others, a lack of education might be their Tacko Fall. For us, Tacko Fall is a big, dangerous man who wants to kill us. But as sure as my name is Lucky Day, the people of Lincoln can conquer their own personal Tacko Fall, who also happens to be *the actual* Tacko Fall

 

Who knew Tacko Fall was El Guapo?!

 

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