Sept. 18, 2003
South Carolina, Richmond, and Southwest Missouri State will each host the opening rounds of the Guardians Classic, a 12-team, exempt college basketball tournament on November 17-18, 2003. The championship round of the Event will be held on November 24-25 at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Missouri. Other schools participating in the tournament include Elon, Gardner-Webb, Idaho, Mississippi Valley State, Mount Saint Mary’s, New Hampshire, San Francisco, Tennessee-Martin, and Western Illinois (Please see bracket attached for match-ups and dates).
“The Guardians Classic provides a unique and interesting format with three winners and a wild card advancing to Kansas City for the championship rounds,” said USC Head Coach Dave Odom. “I am excited about the opportunity of playing in such a historic venue as Municipal Auditorium because it’s where the NAIA National Championship use to be played. It’s where my alma mater (Guilford College) won a national championship. I hope we play really well in Columbia so we can qualify to advance and play in Kansas City.”
At the Carolina Center, USC will host Gardner-Webb in first round action at 8 pm on Monday, Nov. 17. Prior to their game, Elon, coached by former Carolina assistant Ernie Nestor, will take on Idaho. The following evening, Tuesday, Nov. 18, the two losers will play at 6 pm, while the winnners will face off at 8 pm.
The South Carolina Gamecocks (12-16) enter this season with the hopes of claiming a spot among the elite programs of the Southeastern Conference. With 10 returning lettermen, including three starters, Rolando Howell, Kerbrell Brown, and Carlos Powell, South Carolina will rely heavily on their experience as they tip off the 2003 campaign.
The Richmond Spiders (16-13) return to the hardwood after their sixth consecutive winning season and third straight National Invitational Tournament berth. Led by Atlantic-10 Defensive Player of the Year, Tony Dobbins, and Atlantic-10 All-Academic honoree, Mike Skrocki, this year’s squad is aiming to climb atop the A-10 standings and build on last year’s victories against conference rivals Temple and Xavier.
Southwest Missouri State (17-12) is coming off a strong third place finish in the Missouri Valley Conference, one of the fastest rising mid-major conferences in college basketball. The Bears are led by guard Merrill Andrews and forward Kellon Easley, members of the MVC All-Defensive and All-Freshman teams, respectively.
The winner of each regional round and one “wild card” (four teams total) will advance to the championship rounds at historic Municipal Auditorium in downtown Kansas City. The criteria for determining the “wild card” team will be announced in the near future. Municipal Auditorium has played host to more NCAA Final Fours than any other building. The national collegiate basketball champion has been crowned nine times on the Municipal hardwood, including John Wooden’s first UCLA title team in 1964 and San Francisco’s 1954-55 squad led by Bill Russell.
In last year’s Guardians Classic, Creighton defeated Notre Dame in the championship game, 80-75.
“We are delighted to have twelve great programs from across the country coming together to be a part of this year’s Guardians Classic. It is a testament to the strength and positive message of our Guardians of the Game program. This event will focus on the positive aspects of college basketball, the role coaches play in the lives of student-athletes, and the contributions that coaches make to their communities,” said Jim Haney, Executive Director of the National Association of Basketball Coaches.
Championship round tickets will be available in the near future and can be purchased by calling Ticketmaster at (816) 931-3330 or by visiting www.ticketmaster.com.
Tickets to the Opening Round games can be purchased through each host school’s box office:
University of Richmond: (877) SPIDER-1 or visit www.richmondspiders.com. University of South Carolina: (800) 4SC-FANS. www.uscsports.com Southwest Missouri State University: (888) 4SMS-TIX or visit www.smstix.com.
The Guardians Classic, created to promote the NABC’s Guardians of the Game program, which emphasizes four core values; advocacy, leadership, service, and education, is produced by the Gazelle Group. For more information about the Guardians Classic, visit www.guardiansclassic.com or contact Bill Dunigan at (609)921-1300 or wdunigan@gazellegroup.com.