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Logo for inaugural event | |
| Sport | College Basketball |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2023 |
| No. of teams | 4 |
| Country | United States |
| Venue(s) | Acrisure Arena |
| Most recent champion(s) | Washington |
| Most titles | Hawai'i, Washington (1) |
| TV partner(s) | TruTV[1] (2024) |
| Sponsor(s) | Acrisure |
| Official website | Acrisure Invitational |
The Acrisure Invitational is a four-team NCAA Division I college basketball tournament played on the two days following Thanksgiving, at Acrisure Arena in Thousand Palms, California. The tournament is a part of the Acrisure series.[2]
| Semifinals November 28 TruTV | Championship November 29 TruTV | ||||||
| TCU | 52 | ||||||
| Santa Clara | 69 | ||||||
| Santa Clara | 69 | ||||||
| Washington | 76 | ||||||
| Washington | 73 | ||||||
| Colorado State | 67 | Third Place November 29 TruTV | |||||
| TCU | 72 | ||||||
| Colorado State | 76* | ||||||
The 2023 event featured Arkansas State, Hawaii, San Diego and UT Rio Grande Valley.[3][4]
| Semifinals November 24 | Championship November 25 | ||||||
| UT Rio Grande Valley | 57 | ||||||
| Hawai'i | 76 | ||||||
| San Diego | 66 | ||||||
| Hawai'i | 77 | ||||||
| San Diego | 71 | ||||||
| Arkansas State | 57 | Third Place | |||||
| Arkansas State | 75 | ||||||
| UT Rio Grande Valley | 58 | ||||||
Noel Coleman of Hawaii was named most valuable player.[9]