Fox, AEG to launch new postseason tournament

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LOS ANGELES — Fox Sports and AEG will launch a new postseason college basketball tournament next year.

The College Basketball Crown will be a 16-team tournament taking place March 31 through April 6, 2025, in Las Vegas. The games will be played at the MGM Grand Garden Arena and T-Mobile Arena. Both venues have hosted college basketball games in the past, including the Pac-12 tournaments.

Teams that do not qualify for the NCAA tournament will be eligible. The Big Ten, Big 12 and Big East — whose games are carried on Fox — will each have two automatic entries. The other teams will be selected by a committee.

“Postseason college basketball is one of the most exciting times of year and FOX Sports is proud to be at the forefront of efforts to evolve and elevate the sport,” Fox Sports executive vice president Jordan Bazant said in a statement. “Alongside AEG and the Big Ten, Big 12 and Big East, we are thrilled to provide more opportunities for student-athletes to compete in high quality postseason college hoops and for viewers to enjoy the chase for the College Basketball Crown.”

The tournament is expected to be the biggest competitor to the National Invitation Tournament. The NCAA, which runs the NIT, changed its selection process this season to include more teams from power-six conferences.

However, at least eight schools — all but one being from one of the power conferences — declined invitations or said in advance they would not participate in the 32-team NIT.

The NIT is college basketball’s oldest major postseason tournament and once its most prestigious; games were played at New York City’s Madison Square Garden from 1938 until 2019. The 2022 final returned to the Garden, but last year’s final four was in Las Vegas, with this year’s taking place this week in Indianapolis.

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