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Here’s everything you need to know entering the Big 12 tournament this weekend in Kansas City. Look, there’s no denying that Arizona was great this season. The Wildcats won the Big 12’s regular season title and went 29-2 this year while dominating plenty of teams in their path.
Walk through downtown in early March and the air practically hums with Big 12 basketball. The tournament energy ignites the city, giving it a renewed pulse. Restaurants and shops quickly embrace the moment,
Greg Hansen of the Arizona Daily Star wrote last week that Kansas City as a tournament site is “blah” — and called on Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark to create a rotation plan starting in 2032. Hansen pointed to the Big Ten’s model,
The Big 12 Conference is replacing its glass floor with hardwood for the tournament's final days after concerns over player safety and comfort arose during initial use.
The Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament begins Tuesday in Kansas City, featuring 16 teams, 15 games, and an estimated $34 million economic impact
Hotels, restaurants and shops near T-Mobile Center see surge as fans pack downtown.
For the seventeenth consecutive year, Kansas City is hosting the Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament.
Arizona had one final gut-check moment before the Big 12 Conference Tournament last weekend, when the second-ranked Wildcats had to rally from 11 down to beat Colorado to finish with the most regular-season wins in program history.
For former Kansas basketball player Markieff Morris, Thursday’s matchup against TCU is his first time experiencing the Big 12 Tournament as a fan.
AJ Dybantsa had 40 points, nine rebounds and six assists to help No. 10 seed BYU beat No. 15 seed Kansas State 105-91 in the first round of the Big 12 Tournament on Tuesday night.