2017 Great Alaska Shootout

The 2017 GCI Great Alaska Shootout was the 39th Great Alaska Shootout, the annual college basketball tournament that features colleges from all over the United States. All games were played at the Alaska Airlines Center in Anchorage, Alaska. The event took place November 21 through November 25, 2017,[1] with eight schools participating in the men's tournament and four in the women's tournament. The men's first round, semifinals, and championship game were televised on CBS Sports Network. Central Michigan won the men's tournament, defeating Cal State Bakersfield. In the women's tournament, Alaska Anchorage defeated Tulsa.

2017 Great Alaska Shootout
SportBasketball
No. of teams8 (men's)
4 (women's)
CountryUnited States
Venue(s)Alaska Airlines Center
Anchorage, Alaska
Most recent
champion(s)
Central Michigan (men's)
Alaska Anchorage (women's)
TV partner(s)CBSSN

Men's tournament

First Round
November 22
CBSSN
Semifinals
November 24
CBSSN
Championship
November 25
CBSSN
         
Cal Poly 73
College of Charleston 68
Cal Poly 53
Central Michigan 56
Central Michigan 71
Sam Houston State 60
Central Michigan 75
Cal State Bakersfield 72
Idaho 69
Santa Clara 59
Idaho 62
Cal State Bakersfield 64
Cal State Bakersfield 59
Alaska Anchorage 39
3rd Place Game
November 25
   
Cal Poly 53
Idaho 75
Consolation 2nd Round
November 23
5th Place Game
November 25
      
College of Charleston 59
Sam Houston State 49
College of Charleston 55
Alaska Anchorage 46
Santa Clara 73
Alaska Anchorage* 78
7th place game
November 25
   
Sam Houston State 73
Santa Clara 59

Women's Tournament

  • November 21–23: Alaska Airlines Center, Anchorage
  First Round
November 21
    Championship Game
November 23
                 
  Tulsa 60  
  Binghamton 55    
      Alaska Anchorage 59
      Tulsa 53
  Alaska Anchorage 69    
  Maryland Eastern Shore 59   3rd Place Game
November 23
 
Binghamton 68
  Maryland Eastern Shore 51

References

  1. "2017 GCI Great Alaska Shootout". goseawolves.com. NeuLion. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
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