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Big East teams in 2024 MTE’s
Posted:
Tue Aug 22, 2023 3:21 pm
by Omaha1
Creighton will be in next year’s Battle 4 Atlantis. Other participants:
Gonzaga
Arizona
Indiana
Louisville
Oklahoma
West Virginia
Davidson
Re: Big East teams in 2024 MTE’s
Posted:
Tue Aug 22, 2023 7:58 pm
by altmanforprez
If any Nova fans on here are going to Atlantis this year would you be able to share if Nova offered a package for stay/tickets or how you went about booking on your end? I have a few different groups of Creighton fans I’ll be running point on getting us set up and was curious the best way to go about it
Re: Big East teams in 2024 MTE’s
Posted:
Tue Aug 22, 2023 9:08 pm
by Jet915
Im interested to hear as well, Goodman was at Atlantis this summer watched some of the Creighton games there and said his experience was horrible..
Re: Big East teams in 2024 MTE’s
Posted:
Wed Aug 23, 2023 2:36 pm
by Django
Well the Bahamas in November is completely different than the Bahamas in August. It is pretty dumb to go from July to September, horrible heat and monsoon at best and hurricanes at worst. It would be like moving the college World Series in Omaha from June to February…. Completely different place Mon!
And this last August was the hottest on record.
Re: Big East teams in 2024 MTE’s
Posted:
Wed Aug 23, 2023 2:47 pm
by xufan02
Xavier is playing in the Continental Tire Main Event is Las Vegas. 2 game Event.
Xavier vs. Washington
St. Mary's vs. San Diego State
Decent competition coming off of a game vs. Purdue in West Lafayette.
https://www.t-mobilearena.com/events/de ... basketball
Re: Big East teams in 2024 MTE’s
Posted:
Wed Aug 23, 2023 6:29 pm
by Jet915
Django wrote:Well the Bahamas in November is completely different than the Bahamas in August. It is pretty dumb to go from July to September, horrible heat and monsoon at best and hurricanes at worst. It would be like moving the college World Series in Omaha from June to February…. Completely different place Mon!
And this last August was the hottest on record.
he was complaining about atlantis resort though something about no running water poor service...
Re: Big East teams in 2024 MTE’s
Posted:
Wed Aug 23, 2023 8:12 pm
by Django
Jet915 wrote:Django wrote:Well the Bahamas in November is completely different than the Bahamas in August. It is pretty dumb to go from July to September, horrible heat and monsoon at best and hurricanes at worst. It would be like moving the college World Series in Omaha from June to February…. Completely different place Mon!
And this last August was the hottest on record.
he was complaining about atlantis resort though something about no running water poor service...
Who gives an F what Goodman thinks about anything, including hotels in tropical countries in monsoon season. Again, I’m not sure who is getting all these teams to go to the Bahamas in August. Doesn’t make any sense but whatever. Europe is nice in August.
Bahamas in November is awesome. If you don’t like all inclusive resorts then charter a boat.
Re: Big East teams in 2024 MTE’s
Posted:
Fri Sep 01, 2023 10:45 am
by sju88grad
SJU will participate in the 2024 Baha Mar Hoops Championship in the Bahamas. Baylor, Tennessee and one TBD will be there.
Re: Big East teams in 2024 MTE’s
Posted:
Sat May 11, 2024 9:28 am
by Omaha1
Breaking—The eighth and final team in the Players Era NIL event in Las Vegas later this year is Creighton, sources tell @CBSSports. The Bluejays were scheduled to be in the loaded 2024 Battle 4 Atlantis but will now instead be bought out of their contract.
Re: Big East teams in 2024 MTE’s
Posted:
Sat May 11, 2024 11:04 am
by FenwayFriar
Omaha1 wrote:Breaking—The eighth and final team in the Players Era NIL event in Las Vegas later this year is Creighton, sources tell @CBSSports. The Bluejays were scheduled to be in the loaded 2024 Battle 4 Atlantis but will now instead be bought out of their contract.
Update from Matt Norlander: "Correction to one detail below: Sources clarified that Creighton will not be bought out of its commitment to Battle 4 Atlantis by Players Era organizers. The Bluejays pursued the Vegas event in recent days—not vice-versa—and Creighton has to pay its own way out of the Bahamas."