Xavier University Athletics
BIG EAST and Big Ten Announce Matchups for Inaugural Gavitt Tipoff Games
04.22.15 | Men's Basketball
CINCINNATI --- The BIG EAST and Big Ten Conferences today announced the matchups for the inaugural Gavitt Tipoff Games during the 2015-16 season. Xavier will visit Michigan on Friday, Nov. 20, one of eight men's basketball games set to air on FOX Sports 1, BTN, or an ESPN Network from Nov. 17-20. This marks the first time Xavier and Michigan have met in men's basketball since the 1989 NCAA Tournament, which is covered in detail later in this release.
The Gavitt Tipoff Games is an annual early-season series played between the two conferences and named in honor of Dave Gavitt, founder of the BIG EAST and basketball visionary. The BIG EAST home games will be telecast on FOX Sports 1, while Big Ten home games will air on BTN or an ESPN Network.
"Our family is excited about the Big Ten and BIG EAST launching this new series, which honors the memory of Dave Gavitt and his passion for college basketball," said Dan Gavitt, NCAA Vice President of Men's Basketball Championships. "He would be most pleased that the student-athletes, coaches and supporters of these historic college basketball programs can look forward to annual competition at the highest level to help open the college season with a bang. We are thankful to the two great conferences for recognizing the Gavitt legacy with the intra-conference games featuring new and old rivalries and intriguing match-ups."
The annual series will feature renewed battles between local foes and attractive intersectional matchups. Eight teams in the inaugural event advanced to the NCAA Tournament and won at least 20 games last season.
Below is the complete schedule for the 2015 Gavitt Tipoff Games. Start times and specific television assignments will be announced at a later date.
Tuesday, Nov. 17:
Georgetown at Maryland: First meeting since 2008-09
DePaul at Penn State: First meeting since 1984-85
Nebraska at Villanova: First meeting since 1998-99Â
Wednesday, Nov. 18:
Illinois at Providence: First meeting since 2003-04
Thursday, Nov. 19:
Creighton at Indiana: First meeting since 1974-75
Iowa at Marquette: First meeting since 1982-83
Rutgers at St. John's: First meeting since 2012-13
Friday, Nov. 20:
Xavier at Michigan: First meeting since 1988-89
Beginning in 2015 and scheduled through 2022, the Gavitt Tipoff Games will be played on four consecutive days in the first full week of the college basketball campaign. The series will span eight years, with games played at home sites. Each BIG EAST team will participate a minimum of six times, while Big Ten programs will take part a minimum of four times. Teams from both conferences already meet in some traditional rivalry games, and those matchups will continue in the upcoming seasons.
The unique series between the two conferences is named to honor the late Gavitt, who had a profound and lasting influence on the sport of basketball on the collegiate, professional and Olympic levels. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006.
FLASHBACK TO THE LAST XAVIER-MICHIGAN GAME:Â The Xavier-Michigan matchup this November marks the first time these two teams have played since the 1989 NCAA Tournament First Round on March 17, 1989 at The Omni in Atlanta in the first game UM played under then-head coach Steve Fisher. Xavier led 45-42 at halftime and still led 82-81 with under four minutes left but Michigan prevailed 92-87 behind 23 points each from Glen Rice and Rumeal Robinson. Xavier was led by a pair of future long-time NBA standouts in Tyrone Hill (21 points) and Derek Strong (18 points and 10 rebounds). The Wolverines went on to win the 1989 National Championship, the second straight year XU ran into the eventual national championship in the NCAA First Round, having drawn Kansas in 1988 first round play. Michigan leads the all-time series 3-0.
The Gavitt Tipoff Games is an annual early-season series played between the two conferences and named in honor of Dave Gavitt, founder of the BIG EAST and basketball visionary. The BIG EAST home games will be telecast on FOX Sports 1, while Big Ten home games will air on BTN or an ESPN Network.
"Our family is excited about the Big Ten and BIG EAST launching this new series, which honors the memory of Dave Gavitt and his passion for college basketball," said Dan Gavitt, NCAA Vice President of Men's Basketball Championships. "He would be most pleased that the student-athletes, coaches and supporters of these historic college basketball programs can look forward to annual competition at the highest level to help open the college season with a bang. We are thankful to the two great conferences for recognizing the Gavitt legacy with the intra-conference games featuring new and old rivalries and intriguing match-ups."
The annual series will feature renewed battles between local foes and attractive intersectional matchups. Eight teams in the inaugural event advanced to the NCAA Tournament and won at least 20 games last season.
Below is the complete schedule for the 2015 Gavitt Tipoff Games. Start times and specific television assignments will be announced at a later date.
Tuesday, Nov. 17:
Georgetown at Maryland: First meeting since 2008-09
DePaul at Penn State: First meeting since 1984-85
Nebraska at Villanova: First meeting since 1998-99Â
Wednesday, Nov. 18:
Illinois at Providence: First meeting since 2003-04
Thursday, Nov. 19:
Creighton at Indiana: First meeting since 1974-75
Iowa at Marquette: First meeting since 1982-83
Rutgers at St. John's: First meeting since 2012-13
Friday, Nov. 20:
Xavier at Michigan: First meeting since 1988-89
Beginning in 2015 and scheduled through 2022, the Gavitt Tipoff Games will be played on four consecutive days in the first full week of the college basketball campaign. The series will span eight years, with games played at home sites. Each BIG EAST team will participate a minimum of six times, while Big Ten programs will take part a minimum of four times. Teams from both conferences already meet in some traditional rivalry games, and those matchups will continue in the upcoming seasons.
The unique series between the two conferences is named to honor the late Gavitt, who had a profound and lasting influence on the sport of basketball on the collegiate, professional and Olympic levels. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006.
Friday, March 13
Thursday, March 12
Saturday, March 07
Wednesday, March 04



