ESPN Announces Partial Field For College Basketball Tip-Off Marathon

On Tuesday, November 13, ESPN will air 11 college games over a 24 hour span to kick off the new college basketball season. It all begins at midnight with West Virginia taking on Gonzaga in the Old Spice Classic at midnight and ends with Duke taking on defending National Champion Kentucky in the Champions Classic live from the Georgia Dome in Atlanta at 9 p.m..

Some intriguing matchups including Harvard at UMass from the Mullins Center in Amherst, MA at 10 a.m. ET, new A-10 rivals Butler at Xavier in a non-league game at 4 p.m. ET and the Champions Classic doubleheader which will have Kansas vs. Michigan State in the first game at 7 p.m.

Before the Champions Classic doubleheader, ESPN will have a one-hour edition of College GameDay hosted by Rece Davis live from Atlanta.

Here’s the ESPN announcement.

Champions Classic Doubleheader Headlines Fifth Annual College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon

Eleven Games on ESPN within 24 Hours Concludes with Michigan State vs. Kansas & Duke vs. Kentucky from Atlanta & College GameDay on-site

For the fifth consecutive season, ESPN will celebrate the opening of the college basketball season with the College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon. This year’s marathon on Tuesday, Nov. 13 will include 11 men’s games over 24 consecutive hours on ESPN – plus a schedule of matchups across ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN3 – beginning at midnight ET with West Virginia at No. 20 Gonzaga in the Old Spice Classic. Gonzaga won last year’s second round NCAA Tournament game against West Virginia. The lineup for ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN3 is to be determined.

ESPN will televise nine straight games tipping off every two hours, followed by a one-hour live College GameDay from Atlanta at 6 p.m. and the second annual Champions Classic doubleheader, also in Atlanta’s Georgia Dome., site of the 2013 NCAA Final Four. Highlights of ESPN’s games:

  • The Champions Classic will pit Michigan State vs. National Championship runner up Kansas at 7 p.m. and Duke vs. defending National Champion Kentucky at 9 p.m. in a showcase of four of the sport’s winningest programs. The three-year men’s event features Duke, Kansas, Kentucky and Michigan State playing each other from a different neutral site location each year (New York City last year and Chicago in 2013).
  • It will mark the first meeting between Duke and Kentucky since 2001, a 92-95 Duke victory.
  • Kansas and Michigan State played twice in 2009 with Michigan State winning both games.
  • Eight schools will make a Marathon debut: Davidson, Detroit, Harvard, Houston Baptist, New Mexico, Northern Illinois, Valparaiso and Xavier.
  • Twelve of the participants were in last year’s NCAA Tournament: Davidson, Detroit, Duke, Gonzaga, Harvard, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan State, New Mexico, Temple, West Virginia and Xavier.
  • Despite both programs being in the Atlantic 10, Butler at Xavier will be a non-conference matchup since it was scheduled before Butler joined the conference this season.
  • Sixteen conferences will be represented in the ESPN games: America East, ACC, Atlantic 10, BIG EAST, Big Ten, Big 12, Big West, Great West, Horizon, Ivy, Metro Atlantic Athletic, Mid-American, Mountain West, SEC, Southern and West Coast.
  • Four of the top 15 teams in an ESPN.com early men’s preseason top 25 poll squaring off: No. 9 Michigan State vs. No. 4 Kansas at 7 p.m. followed by No. 15 Duke vs. No. 3 Kentucky at 9 p.m.

2012 College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon Schedule for ESPN

Date Time (ET) Matchup Network
Tue, Nov 13 Midnight Old Spice Classic: West Virginia at No. 20 Gonzaga ESPN
  2 a.m. Davidson at New Mexico ESPN
  4 a.m. Houston Baptist at Hawaii ESPN
  6 a.m. Stony Brook at Rider ESPN
  8 a.m. Northern Illinois at Valparaiso ESPN
  10 a.m. Harvard at Massachusetts ESPN
  Noon Temple at Kent State ESPN
  2 p.m. Detroit at St. John’s ESPN
  4 p.m. Butler at Xavier ESPN
  6 p.m. College GameDay (from Atlanta) ESPN
  7 p.m. Champions Classic (from Atlanta): No. 9 Michigan State vs. No. 4 Kansas ESPN
  9 p.m. Champions Classic (from Atlanta): No. 15 Duke vs. No. 3 Kentucky ESPN

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