Conference USA
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2025 | Conference USA men's basketball tournament scheduled to be held at Propst Arena in Huntsville, Alabama |
2024 | Tournament broadcast on CBSSN with Carter Blackburn as play-by-play, Avery Johnson as analyst, and Tiffany Blackmon on sideline |
2024 | Western Kentucky wins its first Conference USA men's basketball tournament championship. |
2024 | Tournament relocated to Propst Arena in Huntsville, Alabama, with plans to continue through at least 2025. |
2023 | Tournament broadcast on CBSSN with Carter Blackburn as play-by-play, Avery Johnson as analyst, and Jenny Dell on sideline |
2023 | Florida Atlantic wins its first Conference USA men's basketball tournament championship. |
2023 | Tournament deal with Dallas Cowboys' Ford Center concluded. |
2022 | Tournament broadcast on CBSSN with John Sadak as play-by-play, Avery Johnson as analyst, and AJ Ross on sideline |
2022 | UAB wins its second Conference USA men's basketball tournament championship. |
2021 | Tournament broadcast on CBSSN with Carter Blackburn as play-by-play and Avery Johnson as analyst |
2020 | Conference USA men's basketball tournament cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic |
2018 | Conference USA signed a deal with the Dallas Cowboys to host tournament at the Ford Center in Frisco, Texas. |
2017 | Middle Tennessee wins its second Conference USA men's basketball tournament championship. |
2016 | Middle Tennessee wins its first Conference USA men's basketball tournament championship. |
March 12 2016 | Middle Tennessee wins their second Conference USA women's basketball tournament championship, securing an automatic bid to the NCAA women's tournament |
March 8 2016 | Conference USA women's basketball tournament begins in Birmingham, Alabama, with first two rounds taking place at Bartow Arena |
2015 | Tournament moved to Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama for a three-year period. |
2014 | Tournament broadcast on CBS with Ian Eagle as play-by-play and Jim Spanarkel as analyst |
2014 | Tournament returned to the Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas. |
2013 | Dial Global Sports broadcast the Conference USA men's basketball tournament with Dave Ryan as play-by-play announcer and Pete Gillen as analyst. |
2013 | Memphis wins its seventh and final Conference USA men's basketball tournament championship. |
2012 | Memphis wins its sixth Conference USA men's basketball tournament championship. |
2012 | Tournament returned to FedExForum after previous relocations. |
2011 | Dial Global Sports broadcast the Conference USA men's basketball tournament with Dave Ryan as play-by-play announcer and Pete Gillen as analyst. |
2011 | Memphis wins its fifth Conference USA men's basketball tournament championship. |
2011 | Tournament relocated to the Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas. |
2010 | Dial Global Sports continued broadcasting the Conference USA men's basketball tournament with Dave Ryan as play-by-play announcer and Pete Gillen as analyst. |
2010 | Tournament broadcast on CBS with Gus Johnson as play-by-play and Dan Bonner as analyst |
2010 | Conference USA men's basketball tournament moved to the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma for the first time. |
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