LEXINGTON, Ky. – One of college basketball’s marquee events, the Champions Classic, which has pitted the best against the best since 2011, was renewed and will continue through the 2028 season. Kentucky will continue to be a part of it.
The Kentucky men’s basketball program, in conjunction with Duke, Kansas, Michigan State and ESPN, will continue the doubleheader series through the 2028 season. The event began in 2011 in esteemed Madison Square Garden in which Kentucky earned a 75-65 win over Kansas, while Duke prevailed over Michigan State. The teams have rotated opponents along with varying cities allowing fans all across the country to watch one of the nation’s best basketball events.
“We are extremely excited about the continuation of this premier event in college basketball,” UK head coach Mark Pope said. “For nearly 15 years, the Champions Classic has showcased the nation’s best programs, seen unforgettable moments, featured terrific games and been the stage where players have become stars.”
The doubleheader event will be played in New York in Madison Square Garden on Nov. 18, 2025, where Kentucky will face Michigan State. Sites will be announced at a later time for the 2026, 2027 and 2028 dates in November.
This year’s edition of the event tips off at 6:30 p.m. ET this evening with Kansas taking on Michigan State. The Wildcats and Duke will tip off 30 minutes following the conclusion of the opening contest.
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