Puchase Tickets Online
Tickets for the third annual SEC/BIG EAST Invitational, including the University of Florida’s
showdown with Syracuse at the St. Pete Times
Forum in Tampa,
will go on sale Saturday, Sept. 12, at 10 a.m. ET.
The two-night men’s college basketball tournament takes place in two
cities, with a doubleheader Tuesday, Dec. 9, in New York
City followed by a doubleheader Wednesday, Dec. 10, in Tampa. The schedule at
St. Pete Times Forum will feature DePaul taking on Mississippi
State at 6:30 p.m. ET, followed by the
Gators and Syracuse
at 9 p.m.
Fans who wish to attend the Dec.10 doubleheader at St. Pete Times Forum
can purchase tickets online at Ticketmaster.com
or charge by phone by calling the St. Pete Times Forum box office at (800)
745-3000. Prices are $40, $25 and $15.
ESPN2 will televise DePaul vs. Mississippi
State on Wednesday, Dec. 10, at 6:30
p.m. ET from the St. Pete Times Forum, while ESPN will feature Syracuse
vs. Florida
at 9 p.m. Also part of the event is a Dec. 9 doubleheader at Madison Square
Garden in New York
City, featuring Georgia
vs. St. John’s at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2, followed
by Kentucky vs. Connecticut at 9:30 p.m. on ESPN.
“We’re thrilled to be a part of the SEC/BIG EAST Invitational for the
first time, and to be able to do so in our home state,” said Florida coach Billy Donovan. “We’ve always
enjoyed the great support we’ve received in the Tampa area, and having played at the St. Pete
Times Forum each of the last three years, we know it’s a first-class facility.
“I have
so much respect for Syracuse
and Coach (Jim) Boeheim. This will be the third time
in five years we’ve played Syracuse,
and his teams are as challenging to prepare for now as they were when I was a
player.”
“We’re
excited to be playing in this year’s SEC/BIG EAST Invitational,” said Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim. “Playing a high-caliber program like Florida is going to be a
tremendous challenge and one we are looking forward to.”
Teams invited to participate in the SEC/BIG EAST Invitational are chosen
by ESPN in consultation with the conferences and are based on geographic and
competitive criteria.
Six of the eight participating teams reached the postseason in 2008-09,
with Connecticut, Mississippi
State and Syracuse playing in the NCAA Tournament. The Orange made it to the
Sweet Sixteen, while the Huskies advanced to the Final Four. Florida
and Kentucky played in the National Invitation
Tournament, while St. John’s
played in the College Basketball Invitational.
The BIG EAST holds a 5-3 record in the first two years of the SEC/BIG
EAST Invitational. The two conferences have combined to produce four of the
last seven NCAA Men’s Basketball Champions (Florida
- 2007 and 2006; Connecticut - 2004; Syracuse - 2003) and
seven of the last 14 national champions (Connecticut - 1999; Kentucky - 1998
and 1996).