College basketball all-star game
The Reese's College All-Star Game, founded by the NABC, is a men's college basketball game showcasing 20 of the best senior players in NCAA Division I. The two teams are coached by current and/or former college basketball coaches. The game is played annually on the Friday of Final Four weekend during the men's basketball tournament. The all-star game is also played in the same basketball center as the semifinal and final games of the tournament.
Reese's also sponsors the senior all-star games for NCAA Division II and Division III, held at their respective NCAA Championships.[1]
Game results
Year |
Result |
Host arena |
Host city |
Game MVPs
|
2009 |
Reese's 105, Hershey's 100 |
Ford Field |
Detroit, MI |
(Reese's) Tyrese Rice, Boston College (Hershey's) Jermaine Taylor, Central Florida
|
2010 |
Reese's 106, Hershey's 101 |
Lucas Oil Stadium |
Indianapolis, IN |
(Reese's) Lazar Hayward, Marquette (Hershey's) Jerome Randle, California
|
2011 |
West 113, East 108 |
Reliant Stadium |
Houston, TX |
(West) Kenneth Faried, Morehead State
(East) Gary McGhee Pittsburgh Panthers basketball
|
2012 |
East 103, West 99 |
Mercedes-Benz Superdome |
New Orleans, LA |
(East) Jae Crowder, Marquette (West) Ricardo Ratliffe, Missouri
|
2013 |
East 87, West 81 |
Georgia Dome |
Atlanta, GA |
(East) D. J. Cooper, Ohio (West) Will Clyburn, Iowa State
|
2014 |
East 87, West 75 |
Cowboys Stadium |
Arlington, TX |
(East) Jerrelle Benimon, Towson (West) Drew Crawford, Northwestern
|
2015 |
West 109, East 87[2] |
Lucas Oil Stadium |
Indianapolis, IN |
(West) Corey Hawkins, UC Davis (West) Le'Bryan Nash, Oklahoma State
|
2016 |
West 89, East 85 |
NRG Stadium |
Houston, TX |
(West) Joel Bolomboy, Weber State
(East) David Walker, Northeastern[3]
|
2017 |
East 121, West 90 |
State Farm Stadium |
Glendale, AZ |
(East) Tyler Cavanaugh, George Washington[4] (West) Derek Willis, Kentucky
|
2018 |
West 98, East 94 |
Alamodome |
San Antonio, TX |
(West) Yante Maten, Georgia
(East) George King, Colorado[5]
|
2019 |
East 110, West 105 |
U.S. Bank Stadium |
Minneapolis, MN |
(East) Ahmad Caver, Old Dominion[6] (West) Chris Clemons, Campbell
|
References
- ^ "Inside the NABC". nabc.org. Retrieved April 9, 2013.
- ^ "04-03-15 NABC All-Star Game Box" (PDF).
- ^ "Walker Named East MVP At Reese's All-Star Game". gonu.com. Retrieved April 1, 2016.
- ^ "Willis Named West MVP At Reese's All-Star Game". wkyt.com. March 31, 2017. Retrieved March 30, 2022.
- ^ Ivany, Max (March 31, 2018). "D1 Nation's George King Wins Reese's NCAA All Star MVP Honors". d1nation.com. Retrieved March 30, 2022.
- ^ Lu, Alan (April 5, 2019). "Thoughts on the 2019 Reece's College All Star Game". nbascoutinglive.com. Retrieved March 30, 2022.
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