Conference USA

US college sports conference

Follow Conference USA on Notably News to receive short updates to your email — rarely!

2025 Conference USA men's basketball tournament scheduled to be held at Propst Arena in Huntsville, Alabama
2024 Tournament broadcast on CBSSN with Carter Blackburn as play-by-play, Avery Johnson as analyst, and Tiffany Blackmon on sideline
2024 Western Kentucky wins its first Conference USA men's basketball tournament championship.
2024 Tournament relocated to Propst Arena in Huntsville, Alabama, with plans to continue through at least 2025.
2023 Tournament broadcast on CBSSN with Carter Blackburn as play-by-play, Avery Johnson as analyst, and Jenny Dell on sideline
2023 Florida Atlantic wins its first Conference USA men's basketball tournament championship.
2023 Tournament deal with Dallas Cowboys' Ford Center concluded.
2022 Tournament broadcast on CBSSN with John Sadak as play-by-play, Avery Johnson as analyst, and AJ Ross on sideline
2022 UAB wins its second Conference USA men's basketball tournament championship.
2021 Tournament broadcast on CBSSN with Carter Blackburn as play-by-play and Avery Johnson as analyst
2020 Conference USA men's basketball tournament cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2018 Conference USA signed a deal with the Dallas Cowboys to host tournament at the Ford Center in Frisco, Texas.
2017 Middle Tennessee wins its second Conference USA men's basketball tournament championship.
2016 Middle Tennessee wins its first Conference USA men's basketball tournament championship.
March 12 2016 Middle Tennessee wins their second Conference USA women's basketball tournament championship, securing an automatic bid to the NCAA women's tournament
March 8 2016 Conference USA women's basketball tournament begins in Birmingham, Alabama, with first two rounds taking place at Bartow Arena
2015 Tournament moved to Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama for a three-year period.
2014 Tournament broadcast on CBS with Ian Eagle as play-by-play and Jim Spanarkel as analyst
2014 Tournament returned to the Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas.
2013 Dial Global Sports broadcast the Conference USA men's basketball tournament with Dave Ryan as play-by-play announcer and Pete Gillen as analyst.
2013 Memphis wins its seventh and final Conference USA men's basketball tournament championship.
2012 Memphis wins its sixth Conference USA men's basketball tournament championship.
2012 Tournament returned to FedExForum after previous relocations.
2011 Dial Global Sports broadcast the Conference USA men's basketball tournament with Dave Ryan as play-by-play announcer and Pete Gillen as analyst.
2011 Memphis wins its fifth Conference USA men's basketball tournament championship.
2011 Tournament relocated to the Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas.
2010 Dial Global Sports continued broadcasting the Conference USA men's basketball tournament with Dave Ryan as play-by-play announcer and Pete Gillen as analyst.
2010 Tournament broadcast on CBS with Gus Johnson as play-by-play and Dan Bonner as analyst
2010 Conference USA men's basketball tournament moved to the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma for the first time.

This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia articles Conference USA men's basketball tournament & 2016 Conference USA women's basketball tournament, which are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

See Also