Hall of Fame College Series
The 2025 Hall of Fame Series officially wrapped on December 20 at Mortgage Matchup Center, closing an unforgettable season across the country and marking the completion of the event's third year. In total, this year's Hall of Fame Series featured six events, 11 games, and stops in Las Vegas, Baltimore, Los Angeles (new), Boston (new), and Phoenix, including two dates in the Valley.
Chicago Elite Classic
Last month, Chicago Elite Classic closed out another solid weekend at Chicago’s top high school basketball showcase. From December 5-7, the event brought together 40 teams across two venues, with programs traveling in from Georgia, Missouri, Indiana, Washington D.C., Ohio, and of course, Illinois.
Jerry Colangelo Classic
The 2025 Jerry Colangelo Classic brought an action-packed evening of college basketball to the Mortgage Matchup Center, featuring two matchups: Oklahoma State vs. Grand Canyon and Oklahoma vs. Arizona State. The event drew strong fan support creating an energetic atmosphere throughout the night.
It’s Her Shot
Nike EYBL and DICK’S Sporting Goods teamed up with six EYBL directors and their programs to deliver clinics made accessible to every girl who wanted to play, bringing the energy of It’s Her Shot to Colorado, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Texas, California, and Florida. Powered by the national reach of DICK’S Sporting Goods and Nike’s commitment to growing the game, these clinics created real access and real impact.
Wellpoint Hall of Fame Series Baltimore
The Wellpoint Hall of Fame Series Baltimore returned to CFG Bank Arena on Monday for its second straight year, bringing together four Maryland programs (three from the greater Baltimore area) for an exciting doubleheader to open their college basketball season. The day featured Maryland taking on Coppin State in the first game, followed by an all-Baltimore matchup between Loyola (MD) and Towson in the finale.
Hall of Fame Series Las Vegas
On Monday, we tipped off the 2025 Hall of Fame Series at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas with a thrilling doubleheader, featuring #13 Arizona defeating defending National Champions Florida, and #8 BYU, led by AJ Dybantsa, beating Villanova. The games were once again broadcast on TNT, TruTV, and HBO Max, headlining college basketball’s Opening Night.
Las Vegas Thrill
Position Sports returned to lead game operations and in-game entertainment for the second season of the Vegas Thrill at Lee's Family Forum, delivering a high-energy, professional experience for all matches.

