New Orleans To Host 2022 Men’s Final Four

NEW ORLEANS – The NCAA announced the 2022 Men’s Final Four will be played in New Orleans. The Big Easy, which will host the Final Four for the sixth time overall and the first time in 10 years, has been traditionally one of the most popular Final Four cities and has provided several iconic championship moments that will be celebrated as anniversaries in 2022. The Division I Men’s Basketball Committee selected New Orleans, with Tulane University serving as the host institution.

         Partnering with Tulane University as the Host Institution, the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation submitted a confidential bid this summer to host the crown jewel of NCAA Championship events.

         “As bid processes go, 2016 has been a unique year for the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation,” Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation President and CEO Jay Cicero said. “In addition to securing the NBA All-Star Game in 2017 in a record 29 days, the GNOSF and our tourism partners rallied together this summer to present an exclusive bid proposal to the NCAA for the 2022 Men’s Final Four. The NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee formally approved our bid, which boasted a robust hotel package, the world-class Mercedes-Benz Superdome and its surrounding campus, plus an incredible fan experience only New Orleans can provide. The New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau, SMG, New Orleans Saints, Gov. John Bel Edwards, Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser and Mayor Mitch Landrieu played huge roles in this successful bid.”

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         “New Orleans has an incredibly rich history of hosting the Final Four and for a variety of reasons it was determined that 2022 was the perfect year to bring the event back to the Crescent City,” said Dan Gavitt, vice president for men’s basketball championships. “New Orleans is a festive place that embraces this event and makes it special for participating student-athletes and fans. With a little luck, we’ll get some of the same Final Four magic we’ve been treated to in the past.”

         The Division I Men’s Basketball Oversight Committee, part of the Division I Council, approved the men’s basketball committee’s recommendation.

         The men’s basketball committee decided to forego the traditional site selection process in choosing New Orleans, which narrowly missed being picked during the last bid cycle that concluded with Phoenix, San Antonio, Minneapolis, Atlanta and Indianapolis awarded the 2017-21 Final Fours. The Final Four site selection process scheduled to begin next year will still take place, with the 2023, 2024 and 2025 locations expected to be announced in the summer of 2018.

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         “With the Final Four competing for many of the same venues that host major events such as the Super Bowl and College Football Playoff, we did not want to wait until 2018 to make the announcement for the 2022 Final Four,” said Gavitt. “That, combined with the milestone anniversaries we’ll celebrate at that time, made the decision to move forward with New Orleans hosting in 2022 the sensible thing to do. We look forward to another competitive bid process commencing after the 2017 Final Four when we’ll determine the next three hosts.”

         The 2022 Final Four will mark the 40th anniversary of the 1982 title game in New Orleans featuring North Carolina, led by Coach Dean Smith and Michael Jordan, against Coach John Thompson, Patrick Ewing and the Georgetown Hoyas. The Tar Heels won the game 63-62 on Jordan’s jumper with 15 seconds to play. It will also mark the 35th anniversary of the 1987 title game, featuring Coach Bob Knight’s Indiana Hoosiers, who defeated Coach Jim Boeheim’s Syracuse squad 74-73 on Keith Smart’s jumper with four seconds remaining.

         The last Final Four staged in New Orleans featured a title game between the two winningest programs in the history of college basketball. Led by freshman sensation Anthony Davis, Kentucky outlasted Kansas to win the program’s eighth national championship in school history. The 2022 Final Four will mark the 10th anniversary of that showdown between John Calipari’s and Bill Self’s teams.

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         New Orleans was also the site of the Final Four in 1993, when Smith won his final national championship at North Carolina, and in 2003, when Boeheim guided Syracuse to the national crown. The 2022 Final Four will be the 84th year of the event.

         The Mercedes-Benz Superdome has hosted the Final Four each time the event has come to the city, and will do so again in 2022. The Superdome will join Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Missouri, New York City’s Madison Square Garden and Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky as the only venues that have hosted at least six national championship games.

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