2012 Great Alaska Shootout

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2012 Great Alaska Shootout
Teams8 (men's), 4 (women's)
Finals siteSullivan Arena
Anchorage, Alaska
ChampionsCharlotte (men's)
Utah State (women's)
MVPPierriá Henry, Charlotte (men's)
Devyn Christensen, Utah State (women's)
Great Alaska Shootout

The 2012 Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout was the 34th Great Alaska Shootout, the annual college basketball tournament in Anchorage, Alaska that features colleges from all over the United States. The event is scheduled from November 20, 2012, through November 24, 2012,[1] with eight colleges and universities participating in the men's tournament and four universities participating in the women's tournament. Most of the games in the men's tournament were televised on the CBS Sports Network.

Brackets[]

Men's[]

[2]

  5th Place Game
November 24
Consolation 2nd Round
November 23
First Round
November 21,22
Semifinals
November 23
Championship
November 24
                                               
     UC Riverside   52   
     Northeastern   61   
   UC Riverside   65         Northeastern   74   
   Alaska Anchorage   66       Belmont   71   
      Belmont   74    
     Alaska Anchorage   60   
   Alaska Anchorage   83        Northeastern   59 
   Loyola Marymount   77         Charlotte   67 
      Loyola Marymount   66      
     Oral Roberts   75   
 Loyola Marymount   78          Oral Roberts   58 
  7th Place Game      Texas State   63       Charlotte   72      3rd Place Game
   UC Riverside   69      Texas State   64      Belmont   70 
   Texas State   81       Charlotte   73       Oral Roberts   67 
        


Womens[]

[3]

  Semi-Finals
November 20
    Championship
November 21
                 
    Prairie View A&M 66  
    Utah State 67    
        Utah State 67
        Alaska Anchorage 57
    North Dakota State 47    
    Alaska Anchorage 73   3rd Place game
November 21
 
  Prairie View A&M 56
    North Dakota State 61

References[]

  1. ^ "UAA announces 2012 Shootout fields". neulion. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
  2. ^ "Year-by-Year Results". Retrieved August 28, 2017.
  3. ^ "Women's Year-by-Year Results". Retrieved August 28, 2017.

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