When and where is the Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament?
March 10-14 at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
Sports / College Basketball
The 2026 Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament is set to take place in Kansas City, Missouri. Featuring a revamped league with 16 teams, the tournament promises intense competition and significant economic benefits for the host city. Arizona e...
The Big 12 Tournament showcases the depth and competitiveness of the conference. While Arizona had a dominant regular season, the tournament format levels the playing field, offering opportunities for teams like Houston, Kansas, and BYU to make a run. BYU, in particular, is aiming to improve its NCAA Tournament seeding with a strong showing. The absence of Richie Saunders poses a challenge, but a win against Kansas State and potentially West Virginia could solidify their position. Beyond the games, the tournament provides a valuable economic boost to Kansas City, serving as a practice run for hosting the World Cup later in the year. The influx of fans from across the expanded Big 12 footprint—including new additions like Arizona State, Colorado, and Utah—highlights the tournament's growing appeal and reach.
March 10-14 at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
Arizona, Houston, Kansas, and BYU are among the teams to watch.
Over $34 million is expected to be generated for the city.
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