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The Continental Tire Main Event (formerly known as the MGM Grand Main Event, Men Who Speak Up Main Event, MGM Resorts Main Event, Roman Main Event, Men's Vegas Bubble[1]) was a four-team college basketball tournament held during Monday and Wednesday of Thanksgiving week of the NCAA Division I men's basketball season, with the inaugural tournament beginning in 2014.
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Tournament format
The tournament originally featured two four-team brackets (labeled Heavyweight and Middleweight) with each team playing two games in Las Vegas. Members of the Heavyweight bracket each host at least one member of the Middleweight bracket on campus before the tournament. Since the Middleweight bracket's dissolution in 2021, the tournament continues to find opponents for members of the formerly named Heavyweight bracket to host on campus that would have played in the Middleweight bracket.
While the Heavyweight bracket pool always features four teams, the Middleweight bracket pool's size is variable, ranging from as little as two teams to as many as five. Despite this, only up to four teams in the Middleweight bracket pool played in Las Vegas. Since 2021, two teams that would have played in the Middleweight bracket each play two Heavyweight opponents before facing each other on campus.
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Tournament champions
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* – Denotes overtime period
2023 – Continental Tire Main Event[2]
First Round November 17 ESPN+/ESPN2 | Championship November 19 ESPN2 | |||||||
Saint Mary's | 54 | |||||||
San Diego State | 79 | |||||||
San Diego State | 100* | |||||||
Washington | 97 | |||||||
Washington | 74 | |||||||
Xavier | 71 | |||||||
Consolation November 19 ESPN+ | ||||||||
Saint Mary's | 49 | |||||||
Xavier | 66 | |||||||
2022 – Continental Tire Main Event
First Round November 18 ESPN2/ESPNU | Championship November 20 ESPN | |||||||
5 | Baylor | 79 | ||||||
16 | Virginia | 86 | ||||||
16 | Virginia | 70 | ||||||
19 | Illinois | 61 | ||||||
19 | Illinois | 79 | ||||||
8 | UCLA | 70 | ||||||
Consolation November 20 ESPN | ||||||||
5 | Baylor | 80 | ||||||
8 | UCLA | 75 | ||||||
Campus-game contender(s): Norfolk State beat Monmouth 64–59.
2021 – Roman Main Event
First Round November 19 ESPNU/ESPN2 | Championship November 21 ESPN | |||||||
Arizona | 82* | |||||||
Wichita State | 78 | |||||||
Arizona | 80 | |||||||
4 | Michigan | 62 | ||||||
4 | Michigan | 74 | ||||||
UNLV | 61 | |||||||
Consolation November 21 ESPN2 | ||||||||
Wichita State | 74 | |||||||
UNLV | 73 | |||||||
Campus-game contender(s): North Dakota State beat Tarleton State 54–53.
2020 – Men's Vegas Bubble
The event had a unique format due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It also adopted the temporary name "Men's Vegas Bubble" and aired on FloHoops. Despite including Baylor as the 2020 champion, no other records from this year are included in the tournament's history and records page.[3]
Schedule
2019 – MGM Resorts Main Event
Heavyweight Bracket
Middleweight Bracket
2018 – MGM Resorts Main Event
Heavyweight Bracket
First Round November 19 ESPNU/ESPN3 | Championship November 21 ESPNU | ||||||||
Arizona State | 72 | ||||||||
15 | Mississippi State | 67 | |||||||
Arizona State | 87 | ||||||||
Utah State | 82 | ||||||||
Saint Mary's | 63 | ||||||||
Utah State | 80 | Consolation November 21 BD Global | |||||||
15 | Mississippi State | 61 | |||||||
Saint Mary's | 57 |
Middleweight Bracket
First Round November 19 | Championship November 21 | ||||||||
Utah Valley | 72 | ||||||||
Hartford | 65 | ||||||||
Utah Valley | 87 | ||||||||
Long Beach State | 72 | ||||||||
Iona | 85 | ||||||||
Long Beach State | 86 | Consolation November 21 | |||||||
Hartford | 75 | ||||||||
Iona | 80 |
Campus-game contender(s): McNeese State (Iona did not play any campus games.)
2017 – MGM Resorts Main Event[4]
Heavyweight Bracket
First Round November 20 AT&T Sportsnet Rocky Mountain AT&T Sportsnet | Championship November 22 ESPN2 | ||||||||
UNLV | 95 | ||||||||
Rice | 68 | ||||||||
UNLV | 85 | ||||||||
Utah | 58 | ||||||||
Utah | 83 | ||||||||
Ole Miss | 74 | Consolation November 22 ESPNU | |||||||
Rice | 62 | ||||||||
Ole Miss | 79 |
Middleweight Bracket
First Round November 20 Flohoops.com | Championship November 22 Flohoops.com | ||||||||
Prairie View A&M | 80 | ||||||||
Eastern Kentucky | 70 | ||||||||
Prairie View A&M | 71 | ||||||||
Georgia State | 56 | ||||||||
Georgia State | 68 | ||||||||
Eastern Washington | 50 | Consolation November 22 Flohoops.com | |||||||
Eastern Kentucky | 62 | ||||||||
Eastern Washington | 83 |
2016 – Men Who Speak Up Main Event[5]
Heavyweight Bracket
First Round November 21 YouTube | Championship November 23 ESPN2 | ||||||||
Saint Louis | 62 | ||||||||
BYU | 92 | ||||||||
BYU | 89 | ||||||||
Valparaiso | 92 | ||||||||
Alabama | 60 | ||||||||
Valparaiso | 68 | Consolation November 23 YouTube | |||||||
Saint Louis | 57 | ||||||||
Alabama | 62 |
Middleweight Bracket
2015 – Men Who Speak Up Main Event[6]
Heavyweight Bracket
First Round November 23 YouTube | Championship November 25 ESPN2 | ||||||||
Clemson | 65 | ||||||||
UMass | 82 | ||||||||
UMass | 76 | ||||||||
Creighton | 97 | ||||||||
Creighton | 85 | ||||||||
Rutgers | 75 | Consolation November 25 ESPN2 | |||||||
Clemson | 76 | ||||||||
Rutgers | 58 |
Middleweight Bracket
First Round November 23 | Championship November 25 | ||||||||
UTSA | 84 | ||||||||
Central Arkansas | 98 | ||||||||
Central Arkansas | 54 | ||||||||
Howard | 73 | ||||||||
Texas Southern | 81 | ||||||||
Howard | 87 | Consolation November 25 | |||||||
UTSA | 80 | ||||||||
Texas Southern | 91 |
2014 – MGM Grand Main Event[7]
Heavyweight Bracket
First Round November 24 ESPN3/ESPNU | Championship November 26 ESPN2 | ||||||||
Oregon State | 53 | ||||||||
Oklahoma State | 66 | ||||||||
Oklahoma State | 73 | ||||||||
Tulsa | 58 | ||||||||
Auburn | 35 | ||||||||
Tulsa | 53 | Consolation November 26 ESPN3 | |||||||
Oregon State | 69 | ||||||||
Auburn | 71 |
Middleweight Bracket
On October 6, 2014, the Middleweight Bracket was revised to a round-robin format.[8]
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