Big East–Big 12 Battle
{{short description|American college basketball conference challenge}}
{{Infobox sports league
| title = Big East–Big 12 Battle
| conference = Big East Conference
Big 12 Conference
| sports = College Basketball
| founded = 2019
| folded = 2024
| champion =
| league = NCAA Division I
| most_champs = Big 12 Conference (2)
| tv = ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN+, ABC, Fox, and FS1}}
The Big East–Big 12 Battle was an annual NCAA Division I men's college basketball series in which teams from the Big East Conference faced teams of the Big 12 Conference. {{cite web
| url = https://big12sports.com/news/2019/4/4/211798440.aspx| title = Matchups Revealed for 2019-20 Big 12/BIG EAST Scheduling Alliance | last = N/A | first = N/A | date = April 4, 2019| website = Big12sports.com | publisher = The Big XII Conference| access-date = December 23, 2019}} {{cite web | url = https://www.bigeast.com/news/2019/4/4/mens-basketball-matchups-revealed-for-2019-20-big-east-big-12-scheduling-alliance.aspx | title = Matchups Revealed for 2019-20 BIG EAST/Big 12 Scheduling Alliance | last = N/A | first = N/A | date = April 4, 2019 | website = Bigeast.com | publisher = The Big East Conference | access-date = December 23, 2019}} The series was played from 2019 to 2024.{{Cite web|url= https://www.bigeast.com/news/2018/10/23/big-east-big-12-announce-four-year-mens-basketball-scheduling-series-annual-10-game-series-will-start-in-2019-20.aspx|title= BIG EAST, Big 12 Announce Four-Year Men's Basketball Scheduling Series Annual 10-Game Series Will Start in 2019-20|website=Bigeast.com|language=en|date=October 24, 2018|access-date=December 23, 2019}} The Big East–Big 12 Battle originally was planned as a four-season competition to be played annually from 2019 through 2022, but on August 1, 2022, the two conferences announced a two-year extension of the series, with games also to be played in 2023 and 2024.[https://www.bigeast.com/news/2022/8/1/mens-basketball-big-east-big-12-battle-extended-two-years.aspx Anonymous, "BIG EAST-Big 12 Battle Extended Two Years," bigeast.com, August 1, 2022 Accessed July 15, 2023] On April 10, 2024, Jon Rothstein of College Hoops Today reported that the Big East-Big 12 Battle would not continue past the 2024–25 season.{{cite web |last1=Rothstein |first1=Jon |title=Big East-Big 12 Battle will be not played after 2024-25 season |url=https://collegehoopstoday.net/rothstein-files/big-east-big-12-battle-will-not-played-after-2024-25-season/ |website=College Hoops Today |access-date=19 July 2024}}
In 2019, when the Big East consisted of 10 teams, all 10 Big East teams faced one of the 10 Big 12 teams. The Big East expanded to 11 teams when UConn moved from the American Athletic Conference to the Big East for the 2020–2021 season, so from 2020 through 2022 ten of the eleven Big East teams faced one of the Big 12 teams and one Big East team did not participate, although four games scheduled for the 2020 series were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Big 12 added four new schools to the conference in 2023, allowing all 11 Big East teams to participate each season, while three of the 14 Big 12 teams did not. With the Big 12 expanding to 16 teams in 2024, five of its teams sat out the final year of the challenge.
In the 10-game format used from 2019 to 2022, each conference hosted five games each season. In the 11-game format for 2023 and 2024, the Big 12 hosted six games in 2023 and the Big East hosted six in 2024.
The teams in the Big East-Big 12 Battle did not face each other all on the same day. Instead, they played each other over the span of as much as two and a half weeks, with games scheduled in late November and December in some years and solely in December in others. The Big East won the first series 8–2 in 2019, the next three series ended in a tie between the two conferences, and the Big 12 won the 2023 series 7–4 and the 2024 series 6–5. Overall, the Big East won 30 games and the Big 12 won 28.
Big 12 home games aired on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN+, and ABC, while Big East home games aired on Fox and Fox Sports 1.
Conference and team records
=Big East Conference (1–2–3)=
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!style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="200pt" |Team !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |Wins !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |Losses !DNP !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |Win % !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |Total Attendance | ||||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Butler Bulldogs}}" |Butler Bulldogs||3||2
! 1||{{winpct|3|2}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |15,553 | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
style="{{NCAA color cell|Creighton Bluejays}}" |Creighton Bluejays||3||3
! 0||{{winpct|3|3}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |53,348 | ||||
style="{{NCAA color cell|DePaul Blue Demons}}" |DePaul Blue Demons||1||2
! 3||{{winpct|1|2}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |15,239 | ||||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Georgetown Hoyas}}" |Georgetown Hoyas||1||5
! 0||{{winpct|1|5}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |7,910 | ||||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Marquette Golden Eagles}}" |Marquette Golden Eagles||4||2
! 0||{{winpct|4|2}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |30,755 | ||||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Providence Friars}}" |Providence Friars||4||2
! 0||{{winpct|4|2}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |31,901 | ||||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Seton Hall Pirates}}" |Seton Hall Pirates||1||4
! 1||{{winpct|1|4}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |19,272 | ||||
style="{{NCAA color cell|St. John's Red Storm}}" |St. John's Red Storm||3||2
! 1||{{winpct|3|2}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |22,652 | ||||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Connecticut Huskies}}" |UConn Huskies||2||2
! 1||{{winpct|2|2}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |20,466 | ||||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Villanova Wildcats}}" |Villanova Wildcats||4||2
! 0||{{winpct|4|2}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |23,580 | ||||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Xavier Musketeers}}" |Xavier Musketeers||4||2
! 0||{{winpct|4|2}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |20,932 | ||||
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!Overall | 30 | 28 | 7 | {{winpct|30|28}}
!style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" | 273,130 |
NOTE: UConn moved from the American Athletic Conference to the Big East Conference in 2020.
=Big 12 Conference (2–1–3)=
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!style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="200pt" |Team !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |Wins !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |Losses !DNP !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |Win % !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |Total Attendance | |||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Arizona Wildcats}}" |Arizona Wildcats||0||0
!1||{{winpct|0|0}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |0 | |||
---|---|---|---|
style="{{NCAA color cell|Arizona State Sun Devils}}" |Arizona State Sun Devils||0||0
!1||{{winpct|0|0}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |0 | |||
style="{{NCAA color cell
|Baylor Bears}}" |Baylor Bears||3||2 !1||{{winpct|3|2}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |25,803 | |||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Brigham Young Cougars}}" |BYU Cougars||0||1
!1||{{winpct|0|1}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |0 | |||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Cincinnati Bearcats}}" |Cincinnati Bearcats||0||1
!1||{{winpct|0|1}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |0 | |||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Colorado Buffaloes}}" |Colorado Buffaloes||0||0
!1||{{winpct|0|0}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |0 | |||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Houston Cougars}}" |Houston Cougars||2||0
!0||{{winpct|2|0}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |17,507 | |||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Iowa State Cyclones}}" |Iowa State Cyclones||5||0
!1||{{winpct|5|0}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |41,913 | |||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Kansas Jayhawks}}" |Kansas Jayhawks||4||2
!0||{{winpct|4|2}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |35,100 | |||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Kansas State Wildcats}}" |Kansas State Wildcats||1||4
!1||{{winpct|1|4}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |27,397 | |||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Oklahoma Sooners}}" |Oklahoma Sooners||1||4
!0||{{winpct|1|4}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |15,888 | |||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Oklahoma State Cowboys}}" |Oklahoma State Cowboys||2||4
!0||{{winpct|2|4}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |33,531 | |||
style="{{NCAA color cell|TCU Horned Frogs}}" |TCU Horned Frogs||4||2
!0||{{winpct|3|2}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |18,814 | |||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas Longhorns}}" |Texas Longhorns||1||4
!0||{{winpct|1|4}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |13,269 | |||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas Tech Red Raiders}}" |Texas Tech Red Raiders||2||3
!1||{{winpct|2|3}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |26,114 | |||
style="{{NCAA color cell|West Virginia Mountaineers}}" |West Virginia Mountaineers||3||3
!0||{{winpct|3|3}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |34,348 | |||
style="{{NCAA color cell|UCF Knights}}" |UCF Knights||0||0
!2||{{winpct|0|0}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |0 | |||
style="{{NCAA color cell|Utah Utes}}" |Utah Utes||0||0
!1||{{winpct|0|0}} !style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |0 | |||
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!Overall | 28 | 30
!12 | {{winpct|28|30}}
!style="background:#efefef; align="center" width="50pt" |289,684 |
NOTES: In 2023, Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF moved from the American Athletic Conference to the Big 12 Conference and BYU moved from the West Coast Conference to the Big 12. In 2024, Arizona and Arizona State moved from the Pac-12 Conference to the Big 12 and Oklahoma and Texas moved from the Big 12 to the Southeastern Conference.
Results
=2019 Big East (8–2)=
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!Date !Time !Big East team !Big 12 team !Score !Location !Television !Attendance !Leader | ||||||||
rowspan=2 |{{nowrap|Wed., Dec. 4}} | 7:30 PM | DePaul | Texas Tech | 65–60 OT | Wintrust Arena • Chicago, Illinois | FS1 | 10,387 | {{nowrap|Big East (1–0)}} |
8:00 PM | Georgetown | Oklahoma State | 81–74 | Gallagher-Iba Arena • Stillwater, Oklahoma | ESPN+ | 13,611 | {{nowrap|Big East (2–0)}} | |
rowspan=2 | {{nowrap|Sat., Dec. 7}} | {{nowrap|12:00 PM}} | St. John's | West Virginia | 70–68 | Madison Square Garden • New York, NY | FS1 | 7,281 | {{nowrap|Big East (3–0)}} |
8:00 PM | Marquette | Kansas State | 65–73 | Bramlage Coliseum • Manhattan, Kansas | ESPN2 | 10,073 | {{nowrap|Big East (4–0)}} | |
{{nowrap|Sun., Dec. 8}} | 9:00 PM | No. 16 Seton Hall | Iowa State | 76–66 | Hilton Coliseum • Ames, Iowa | ESPN2 | 14,269 | {{nowrap|Big East (4–1)}} |
{{nowrap|Tue., Dec. 10}} | 9:00 PM | No. 17 Butler | No. 11 Baylor | 52–53 | Ferrell Center • Waco, Texas | ESPN2 | 7,270 | {{nowrap|Big East (4–2)}} |
{{nowrap|Tue., Dec. 17}} | 7:30 PM | Creighton | Oklahoma | 83–73 | CHI Health Center Omaha • Omaha, Nebraska | FS1 | 17,146 | {{nowrap|Big East (5–2)}} |
rowspan=2 | {{nowrap|Sat., Dec. 21}} | {{nowrap|7:30 PM}} | No. 18 Villanova | No. 1 Kansas | 56–55 | Wells Fargo Center • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | FOX | 20,706 | {{nowrap|Big East (6–2)}} |
2:00 PM | Providence | Texas | 70–48 | Dunkin Donuts Center • Providence, Rhode Island | FOX | 9,876 | {{nowrap|Big East (7–2)}} | |
{{nowrap|Sun., Dec. 22}} | 5:00 PM | Xavier | TCU | 59–67 | Schollmaier Arena • Fort Worth, Texas | ESPN2 | 6,445 | {{nowrap|Big East (8–2)}} |
colspan=9| WINNERS ARE IN BOLD. HOME TEAM IN ITALICS. All times Eastern. Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game. |
=2020 Tied (3–3)=
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!Date !Time !Big East team !Big 12 team !Score !Location !Television !Attendance !Leader | ||||||||
{{nowrap|Sun., Nov. 29}} | {{nowrap|4:30 PM}} | Seton Hall | No. 2 Baylor | colspan="5" | Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic | ||||
{{nowrap|Tue., Dec. 1}} | {{nowrap|7:00 PM}} | Marquette | Oklahoma State | 70–62 | Fiserv Forum • Milwaukee, WI | FS1 | 0 | {{nowrap|Big 12 (1–0)}} |
{{nowrap|Thu., Dec. 3}} | {{nowrap|9:00 PM}} | St. John's | No. 17 Texas Tech | colspan="5" | Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic | ||||
rowspan="3" |{{nowrap|Sun., Dec. 6}} | {{nowrap|1:00 pm}} | No. 12 Villanova | No. 17 Texas | 68–64 | Frank Erwin Center • Austin, TX | ESPN | 2,506 | Tie (1–1) |
{{nowrap|4:30 PM}} | Georgetown | No. 11 West Virginia | 80–71 | McDonough Gymnasium • Washington, DC | FS1 | 0
|Big 12 (2–1) | ||
{{nowrap|5:00 PM}} | DePaul | Iowa State | colspan="5" | Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic | |||||
{{nowrap|Tue., Dec. 8}} | {{nowrap|4:00 PM}} | No. 8 Creighton | No. 5 Kansas | 73–72 | Allen Fieldhouse • Lawrence, KS | ESPN | 2,500 | Big 12 (3–1) |
rowspan="2" | {{nowrap|Wed., Dec. 9}} | {{nowrap|5:00 PM}} | Providence
|TCU | 79–70 | Schollmaier Arena • Fort Worth, TX | ESPNU | 1,620
| Big 12 (3–2) | ||
{{nowrap|8:00 PM}} | Xavier | Oklahoma | 99–77 | Cintas Center • Cincinnati, OH | FS1 | 300 | Tie (3–3) | |
Fri., Dec. 11 | {{nowrap|3:00 PM}} | |Butler | Kansas State | colspan="5" | Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic | ||||
colspan="9" | WINNERS ARE IN BOLD. HOME TEAM IN ITALICS All times Eastern. Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game. Did not participate: UConn. At all games, fan and press attendance was either limited or prohibited entirely by local health restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
= 2021 Tied (5–5) =
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!Date !Time !Big East team !Big 12 team !Score !Location !Television !Attendance !Leader | ||||||||
{{nowrap|Wed., Dec. 1}} | {{nowrap|8:30 PM}} | Providence | Texas Tech | 72–68 | Dunkin Donuts Center • Providence, Rhode Island | FS1 | 10,020 | {{nowrap|Big East (1–0)}} |
Fri., Dec. 3 | {{nowrap|7:00 PM}} | St. John's | No. 8 Kansas | 95–75 | UBS Arena • Elmont, New York | FS1 | 9,769 | Tie (1–1) |
{{nowrap|Sat., Dec. 4}} | {{nowrap|9:00 PM}} | Creighton | No. 19 Iowa State | 64–58 | CHI Health Center Omaha • Omaha, Nebraska | FS1 | 18,294 | Big 12 (2–1) |
Sun., Dec. 5
| {{nowrap|5:00 PM}} | Xavier | Oklahoma State | 77–71 | Gallagher-Iba Arena • Stillwater, Oklahoma | ESPN2 | 13,611 | Tie (2–2) | |
Tue., Dec. 7 | {{nowrap|9:00 PM}} | Butler | Oklahoma | 66–62 | Lloyd Noble Center • Norman, Oklahoma | ESPN2 | 8,654 | {{nowrap|Big East (3–2)}} |
rowspan="2" | Wed., Dec. 8 | {{nowrap|7:00 PM}} | No. 15 UConn | West Virginia | 56–53 | WVU Coliseum • Morgantown, West Virginia | ESPN2 | 12,045
|Tie (3–3) | |
{{nowrap|9:00 PM}} | Marquette | Kansas State | 64–63 | Bramlage Coliseum • Manhattan, Kansas | ESPN2 | 7,184 | {{nowrap|Big East (4–3)}} | |
Thu., Dec. 9 | {{nowrap|6:30 PM}} | No. 23 Seton Hall | No. 7 Texas | 64–60 | Prudential Center • Newark, New Jersey | FS1 | 10,481 | {{nowrap|Big East (5–3)}} |
{{nowrap|Sun., Dec. 12}}
| {{nowrap|3:00 PM}} | No. 6 Villanova | No. 2 Baylor | 57–36 | Ferrell Center • Waco, Texas | ABC | 10,264 | {{nowrap|Big East (5–4)}} | |
Sat., Dec. 18 | {{nowrap|2:10 PM}} | Georgetown | TCU | 80–73 | Capital One Arena • Washington, D.C. | FS1 | 5,053 | Tie (5–5) |
colspan="9" | WINNERS ARE IN BOLD. HOME TEAM IN ITALICS. All times Eastern. Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game. Did not participate: DePaul |
= 2022 Tied (5–5)=
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!Date !Time !Big East team !Big 12 team !Score !Location !Television !Attendance !Leader | ||||||||
{{nowrap|Tue., Nov. 29}} | 8:30 PM | Marquette | No. 6 Baylor | 96–70 | Fiserv Forum • Milwaukee, WI | FS1 | 14,022 | {{nowrap|Big East (1–0)}} |
rowspan="3" |{{nowrap|Wed., Nov. 30}} | 6:30 PM | Butler | Kansas State | 76–64 | Hinkle Fieldhouse • Indianapolis, IN | FS1 | 7,660 | {{nowrap|Big East (2–0)}} |
8:00 PM | Providence | TCU | 75–62 | Schollmaier Arena • Fort Worth, TX | ESPN+ | 5,593 | {{nowrap|Big East (2–1)}} | |
8:00 PM | Georgetown | Texas Tech | 79–65 | United Supermarkets Arena • Lubbock, TX | ESPN+ | 14,649 | Tie (2–2) | |
rowspan="3" |{{nowrap|Thu., Dec. 1}} | 6:30 PM | No. 8 UConn | Oklahoma State | 74–64 | Harry A. Gampel Pavilion • Storrs, CT | FS1 | 10,167 | {{nowrap|Big East (3–2)}} |
7:00 PM | No. 7 Creighton | No. 2 Texas | 72–67 | Moody Center • Austin, TX | ESPN | 10,763 | Tie (3–3) | |
9:00 PM | Seton Hall | No. 9 Kansas | 91–65 | Allen Fieldhouse • Lawrence, KS | ESPN | 16,300 | Big 12 (4–3) | |
rowspan="2" |{{nowrap|Sat., Dec. 3}} | {{nowrap|12:30 PM}} | Villanova | Oklahoma | 70–66 | Wells Fargo Center • Philadelphia, PA | CBS | 17,079 | Tie (4–4) |
6:30 PM | Xavier | West Virginia | 84–74 | Cintas Center • Cincinnati, Ohio | FS1 | 10,460 | {{nowrap|Big East (5–4)}} | |
{{nowrap|Sun., Dec. 4}} | 3:00 PM | St. John's | No. 23 Iowa State | 71–60 | Hilton Coliseum • Ames, Iowa | ESPN2 | 13,377 | Tie (5–5) |
colspan="9" | WINNERS ARE IN BOLD. HOME TEAM IN ITALICS. All times Eastern. Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game. Did not participate: DePaul |
= 2023 Big 12 (7–4)=
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!Time !Big East team !Big 12 team !Score !Location !Television !Attendance !Leader | ||||||||
rowspan="2" |{{nowrap|Thu., Nov. 30}}
| {{nowrap|6:30 PM}} | Butler | Texas Tech | {{nowrap|103–95OT}} | Hinkle Fieldhouse • Indianapolis, IN | FS1 | 7,893 | {{nowrap|Big East (1–0)}} | |
9:00 PM | No. 15 Creighton | Oklahoma State | 79–65 | Gallagher-Iba Arena • Stillwater, Oklahoma | ESPN2 | 6,309 | Big East (2–0) | |
rowspan="4" |Fri., Dec. 1
| 6:30 PM | Xavier | No. 6 Houston | 66–60 | Cintas Center • Cincinnati, Ohio | FS1 | 10,472 | Big East (2–1) | |
7:00 PM | St. John's | West Virginia | 79–73 | WVU Coliseum • Morgantown, West Virginia | ESPN2 | 10,781 | Big East (3–1) | |
8:30 PM | DePaul | Iowa State | 99–80 | Wintrust Arena • Chicago | FS1 | 4,852 | Big East (3–2) | |
9:00 PM | No. 4 UConn | No. 5 Kansas | 69–65 | Allen Fieldhouse • Lawrence, KS | ESPN2 | 16,300 | Tie (3–3) | |
Sat., Dec. 2 | 5:37 PM | Georgetown | TCU | 84–83 | Capital One Arena • Washington, D.C. | FS1 | 7,910 | Big 12 (4–3) |
rowspan="3" |Tue., Dec. 5
| 7:00 PM | Providence | No. 19 Oklahoma | 72–51 | Lloyd Noble Center • Norman, Oklahoma | ESPNU | 7,234 | Big 12 (5–3) | |
7:00 PM | Villanova | Kansas State | 72–71OT | Bramlage Coliseum • Manhattan, Kansas | ESPN2 | 10,140 | Big 12 (6–3) | |
9:00 PM | Seton Hall | No. 6 Baylor | 78–60 | Ferrell Center • Waco, Texas | ESPN2 | 8,269 | Big 12 (7–3) | |
Wed, Dec. 6 | 7:00 PM | No. 8 Marquette | No. 12 Texas | 86–65 | Fiserv Forum • Milwaukee, WI | FS1 | 16,733 | Big 12 (7–4) |
colspan="9" | WINNERS ARE IN BOLD. HOME TEAM IN ITALICS. All times Eastern. Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game. Did not participate: BYU, Cincinnati, UCF |
= 2024 Big 12 (6–5)=
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!Time !Big East team !Big 12 team !Score !Location !Television !Attendance !Leader | ||||||||
rowspan="2" |{{nowrap|Tue., Dec. 3}} | 6:30 PM | Villanova | No. 14 Cincinnati | 68–60 | Finneran Pavilion • Villanova, PA | FS1 | 6,501 | {{nowrap|Big East (1–0)}} |
8:30 PM | Providence | BYU | 83–64 | Amica Mutual Pavilion • Providence, RI | FS1 | 12,005 | {{nowrap|Big East (2–0)}} | |
rowspan="4" |{{nowrap|Wed., Dec. 4}} | 6:30 PM | No. 25 UConn | No. 15 Baylor | 76–72 | Gampel Pavilion • Storrs, CT | FS1 | 10,299 | {{nowrap|Big East (3–0)}} |
7:00 PM | No. 5 Marquette | No. 6 Iowa State | 81–70 | Hilton Coliseum • Ames, IA | ESPN+ | 14,267 | {{nowrap|Big East (3–1)}} | |
8:30 PM | Creighton | No. 1 Kansas | 76–63 | CHI Health Center Omaha • Omaha, NE | FS1 | 17,908 | {{nowrap|Big East (4–1)}} | |
9:00 PM | DePaul | Texas Tech | 76–62 | United Supermarkets Arena • Lubbock, TX | ESPNU | 11,465 | {{nowrap|Big East (4–2)}} | |
{{nowrap|Thu., Dec. 5}} | 8:00 PM | Xavier | TCU | 76–72 | Schollmaier Arena • Fort Worth, TX | ESPN+ | 5,156 | {{nowrap|Big East (4–3)}} |
{{nowrap|Fri., Dec. 6}} | 7:00 PM | Georgetown | West Virginia | 73–60 | WVU Coliseum • Morgantown, WV | ESPN2 | 11,522 | {{nowrap|Tied (4–4)}} |
rowspan="2" |{{nowrap|Sat., Dec. 7}} | {{nowrap|11:30 AM}} | St. John's | Kansas State | 88–71 | Carnesecca Arena • Jamaica, NY | Fox | 5,602 | {{nowrap|Big East (5–4)}} |
5:30 PM | Butler | No. 17 Houston | 79–51 | Fertitta Center • Houston, TX | ESPN2 | 7,035 | {{nowrap|Tied (5–5)}} | |
{{nowrap|Sun., Dec. 8}} | {{nowrap|12:00 PM}} | Seton Hall | Oklahoma State | 85–76 | Prudential Center • Newark, NJ | FS1 | 8,791 | {{nowrap|Big 12 (6–5)}} |
colspan="9" | WINNERS ARE IN BOLD. HOME TEAM IN ITALICS. All times Eastern. Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game. Did not participate: Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, UCF, Utah |
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