
Davidson to Face Auburn in Veterans Classic
6/28/2019 9:05:00 AM | Men's Basketball
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Navy Sports Information Press Release
ANNAPOLIS, Md. –– Davidson, Auburn and East Carolina will join host Navy in the 2019 Veterans Classic in November, with the Wildcats set to face Final Four participant Auburn at Alumni Hall.
The sixth annual doubleheader, which is held each year around Veterans Day, will be televised on CBS Sports Network. Davidson and Auburn will meet Friday, Nov. 8 at 6 p.m. (ET), with East Carolina and Navy set for an 8:30 p.m. tip.
"It is a very special honor to be able to participate in the Veterans Classic and to do so at the United States Naval Academy," said Davidson head coach Bob McKillop. "Playing Auburn University, a Final Four team, makes it even more special."
Auburn and Davidson have met just once before, with the Tigers winning, 66-59, on Dec. 28, 1951, in a game played in Charlotte, N.C.
"People in the world of college basketball know that you don't schedule Bob McKillop and Davidson because he's too good of a coach and they're too good of a program," said Auburn coach Bruce Pearl. "We built this program on the belief that we want our players to play against the best."
Davidson was 24-10 record last season and finished Atlantic 10 Conference play with a 14-4 record. The Wildcats received a berth into the NIT, which came one year after they played in the 2018 NCAA Tournament as the A-10 champions and compiled an overall record of 21-12. Davidson has played in either the NCAA Tournament or the NIT in seven of the last eight seasons.
The Wildcats join VCU (2014) as A-10 teams to play in the Veterans Classic.
Auburn has totaled a 56-18 overall record and a 24-12 regular season mark against Southeastern Conference foes the last two seasons, a short span that includes a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances, highlighted by the program's first trip to the Final Four last season. The Tigers also won the SEC Tournament title in 2019 and ended the year ranked 14th in the final Associated Press poll with their overall record of 30-10.
The Veterans Classic honors our nation's veterans and showcases the U.S. Naval Academy. Each of the visiting teams immerse themselves in the daily life of the U.S. Naval Academy through guided tours held on the day before the games. CBS Sports Network will again televise a 30-minute all-access show that provides a look from these experiences on HOOPS CONFIDENTIAL: VETERANS CLASSIC.
"We are pleased and excited to welcome Auburn, Davidson and East Carolina to the Veterans Classic," said Navy head coach Ed DeChellis. "On the court, both Auburn and Davidson could be nationally ranked at the time of the game, and East Carolina will provide a great challenge for us as they are a program on the rise in the very competitive American Athletic Conference. The games always help to showcase our continuing efforts to pay tribute to our nation's veterans.
"Off the court, it will be great to once again provide these teams with access to the inner workings of the Naval Academy. They always come away from these tours with an added appreciation for what our student-athletes and the Brigade of Midshipmen as a whole go through with their daily academic, athletic and military endeavors that prepares them to eventually defend our country."
This is the second year of a four-year agreement between Navy and the CBS Sports Network for the network to air the Veterans Classic.
CBS Sports Network, the 24-hour home of CBS Sports, is widely available through all major cable, satellite and telco distributors as well as via OTT streaming service providers YouTube TV, fuboTV, PlayStation Vue, DirecTV and Hulu. Additionally, a live CBS Sports Network stream is available through CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports App by authenticating with select providers. For more information, including a full programming schedule, go to www.cbssportsnetwork.com.
Tickets for the doubleheader are now on sale through the Navy Ticket Office at either 1-800-US4-NAVY, by clicking on the TICKETS tab in the masthead of NavySports.com and then selecting BASKETBALL, or by clicking HERE. Reserved tickets for the doubleheader in the lower level of Alumni Hall are $25 and upper level general admission seats can be purchased for $15.
Navy and East Carolina will square off for the first time since the 1990-91 season when the teams were fellow members of the Colonial Athletic Association. The programs met 20 times in a 10-year span from 1981-82 through their most recent game played 29 seasons ago. The Mids hold a 12-8 advantage in the series.
Navy, which played the toughest schedule of all Patriot League teams during the 2018-19 season, posted a 12-19 record on the year and placed fifth in the league during regular season with an 8-10 record. The Mids advanced to the semifinal round of the Patriot League Tournament for the second time in three seasons.
East Carolina tallied a 10-21 record during the 2018-19 season, the first year of a second stint for Joe Dooley as the head coach of the program.
At least one nationally ranked team has been part of the field in three of the previous five editions of the Veterans Classic. Additionally, 11 of the previous 15 visiting teams which have participated in the Veterans Classic have gone on to secure berths into that season's NCAA Tournament (eight) or the NIT. This includes North Carolina in 2015 when the Tar Heels began the season in Alumni Hall as the No. 1 ranked team in the country and ended it with an appearance in the NCAA Tournament's championship game.
Including 2019 entrant Pearl, seven head coaches who have brought a team to the Veterans Classic have taken a squad to the Final Four during their respective careers, and three of those coaches –– Tom Izzo, Michigan State (2014); Roy Williams, North Carolina (2015); Tubby Smith, Memphis (2017) –– have won an NCAA Tournament title.
Additionally, 15 players who have taken to the Alumni Hall court during the Veterans Classic have gone on to play in an NBA game. That figure doesn't include Maryland's Bruno Fernando, who participated in the 2018 Veterans Classic with the Terrapins and was the No. 34 selection in the 2019 NBA Draft.
Past Veterans Classic Results
2014: No. 15 VCU 85, Tennessee 69; No. 18 Michigan State 64, Navy 59
2015: No. 1 North Carolina 91, Temple 67; Florida 59, Navy 41
2016: Marquette 95, Vanderbilt 71; Ohio State 78, Navy 68
2017: No. 25 Alabama 82, Memphis 70; Navy 71, Pittsburgh 62
2018: Wichita State 83, Providence 80; Maryland 78, Navy 57
Navy Sports Information Press Release
ANNAPOLIS, Md. –– Davidson, Auburn and East Carolina will join host Navy in the 2019 Veterans Classic in November, with the Wildcats set to face Final Four participant Auburn at Alumni Hall.
The sixth annual doubleheader, which is held each year around Veterans Day, will be televised on CBS Sports Network. Davidson and Auburn will meet Friday, Nov. 8 at 6 p.m. (ET), with East Carolina and Navy set for an 8:30 p.m. tip.
"It is a very special honor to be able to participate in the Veterans Classic and to do so at the United States Naval Academy," said Davidson head coach Bob McKillop. "Playing Auburn University, a Final Four team, makes it even more special."
Auburn and Davidson have met just once before, with the Tigers winning, 66-59, on Dec. 28, 1951, in a game played in Charlotte, N.C.
"People in the world of college basketball know that you don't schedule Bob McKillop and Davidson because he's too good of a coach and they're too good of a program," said Auburn coach Bruce Pearl. "We built this program on the belief that we want our players to play against the best."
Davidson was 24-10 record last season and finished Atlantic 10 Conference play with a 14-4 record. The Wildcats received a berth into the NIT, which came one year after they played in the 2018 NCAA Tournament as the A-10 champions and compiled an overall record of 21-12. Davidson has played in either the NCAA Tournament or the NIT in seven of the last eight seasons.
The Wildcats join VCU (2014) as A-10 teams to play in the Veterans Classic.
Auburn has totaled a 56-18 overall record and a 24-12 regular season mark against Southeastern Conference foes the last two seasons, a short span that includes a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances, highlighted by the program's first trip to the Final Four last season. The Tigers also won the SEC Tournament title in 2019 and ended the year ranked 14th in the final Associated Press poll with their overall record of 30-10.
The Veterans Classic honors our nation's veterans and showcases the U.S. Naval Academy. Each of the visiting teams immerse themselves in the daily life of the U.S. Naval Academy through guided tours held on the day before the games. CBS Sports Network will again televise a 30-minute all-access show that provides a look from these experiences on HOOPS CONFIDENTIAL: VETERANS CLASSIC.
"We are pleased and excited to welcome Auburn, Davidson and East Carolina to the Veterans Classic," said Navy head coach Ed DeChellis. "On the court, both Auburn and Davidson could be nationally ranked at the time of the game, and East Carolina will provide a great challenge for us as they are a program on the rise in the very competitive American Athletic Conference. The games always help to showcase our continuing efforts to pay tribute to our nation's veterans.
"Off the court, it will be great to once again provide these teams with access to the inner workings of the Naval Academy. They always come away from these tours with an added appreciation for what our student-athletes and the Brigade of Midshipmen as a whole go through with their daily academic, athletic and military endeavors that prepares them to eventually defend our country."
This is the second year of a four-year agreement between Navy and the CBS Sports Network for the network to air the Veterans Classic.
CBS Sports Network, the 24-hour home of CBS Sports, is widely available through all major cable, satellite and telco distributors as well as via OTT streaming service providers YouTube TV, fuboTV, PlayStation Vue, DirecTV and Hulu. Additionally, a live CBS Sports Network stream is available through CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports App by authenticating with select providers. For more information, including a full programming schedule, go to www.cbssportsnetwork.com.
Tickets for the doubleheader are now on sale through the Navy Ticket Office at either 1-800-US4-NAVY, by clicking on the TICKETS tab in the masthead of NavySports.com and then selecting BASKETBALL, or by clicking HERE. Reserved tickets for the doubleheader in the lower level of Alumni Hall are $25 and upper level general admission seats can be purchased for $15.
Navy and East Carolina will square off for the first time since the 1990-91 season when the teams were fellow members of the Colonial Athletic Association. The programs met 20 times in a 10-year span from 1981-82 through their most recent game played 29 seasons ago. The Mids hold a 12-8 advantage in the series.
Navy, which played the toughest schedule of all Patriot League teams during the 2018-19 season, posted a 12-19 record on the year and placed fifth in the league during regular season with an 8-10 record. The Mids advanced to the semifinal round of the Patriot League Tournament for the second time in three seasons.
East Carolina tallied a 10-21 record during the 2018-19 season, the first year of a second stint for Joe Dooley as the head coach of the program.
At least one nationally ranked team has been part of the field in three of the previous five editions of the Veterans Classic. Additionally, 11 of the previous 15 visiting teams which have participated in the Veterans Classic have gone on to secure berths into that season's NCAA Tournament (eight) or the NIT. This includes North Carolina in 2015 when the Tar Heels began the season in Alumni Hall as the No. 1 ranked team in the country and ended it with an appearance in the NCAA Tournament's championship game.
Including 2019 entrant Pearl, seven head coaches who have brought a team to the Veterans Classic have taken a squad to the Final Four during their respective careers, and three of those coaches –– Tom Izzo, Michigan State (2014); Roy Williams, North Carolina (2015); Tubby Smith, Memphis (2017) –– have won an NCAA Tournament title.
Additionally, 15 players who have taken to the Alumni Hall court during the Veterans Classic have gone on to play in an NBA game. That figure doesn't include Maryland's Bruno Fernando, who participated in the 2018 Veterans Classic with the Terrapins and was the No. 34 selection in the 2019 NBA Draft.
Past Veterans Classic Results
2014: No. 15 VCU 85, Tennessee 69; No. 18 Michigan State 64, Navy 59
2015: No. 1 North Carolina 91, Temple 67; Florida 59, Navy 41
2016: Marquette 95, Vanderbilt 71; Ohio State 78, Navy 68
2017: No. 25 Alabama 82, Memphis 70; Navy 71, Pittsburgh 62
2018: Wichita State 83, Providence 80; Maryland 78, Navy 57
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