
Seton Hall To Participate In 2022 ESPN Events Invitational
3/8/2022 2:32:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Field includes Florida State, Memphis, Ole Miss, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Siena and Stanford
South Orange, N.J. - ESPN Events has announced the eight-team field for its 2022 ESPN Events Invitational men's college basketball tournament. Seton Hall, Florida State, Memphis, Ole Miss, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Siena and Stanford will compete during Feast Week, Nov. 24-27 at HP Field House at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex near Orlando, Fla.
Game dates, matchups, game times and television designations will be announced at a later date.
Tickets will be available for purchase following the announcement of the complete tournament schedule later this summer. In the meantime, fans can secure up to $25 off each all-tournament ticket by signing up for the pre-sale at www.espneventsinvitational.com.
Seton Hall is 15-6 in its last 20 early-season, multi-team event (MTE) games, including winning the 2014 Paradise Jam Tournament title and the 2018 Wooden Legacy Tournament title. The Pirates last competed at this event in 2016-17.
Game dates, matchups, game times and television designations will be announced at a later date.
Tickets will be available for purchase following the announcement of the complete tournament schedule later this summer. In the meantime, fans can secure up to $25 off each all-tournament ticket by signing up for the pre-sale at www.espneventsinvitational.com.
Seton Hall is 15-6 in its last 20 early-season, multi-team event (MTE) games, including winning the 2014 Paradise Jam Tournament title and the 2018 Wooden Legacy Tournament title. The Pirates last competed at this event in 2016-17.
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