Ohio Valley
JSU Joins Men’s Cancun Challenge
Editor: The following is part of a press release from jsugamecocksports.com.
(Jacksonville, AL) – The Jacksonville State men’s basketball team is slated to compete in the 11th annual Men’s Cancun Challenge, tournament officials announced Monday. The Gamecocks are set to play two mainland games in early November before squaring off in tournament play at Cancun’s Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya during Thanksgiving Week.
JSU opens the invitational Monday, Nov. 12 at Penn State in the first game of the mainland bracket. The Gamecocks then travel to Peoria, Ill., on Nov. 14 to take on Bradley University for the Men’s Cancun Challenge’s final game inside the United States.
Following mainland play, the field splits into two divisions. Jacksonville State, North Florida, Southern Miss and Western Carolina will make up the Mayan Division and the Riviera Division will consist of Bradley, SMU, Penn State and Wright State. The Gamecocks take on Western Carolina on Nov. 20 at 11:30 p.m. and move on to play a fourth and final game on Nov. 21. Both games will be streamed live on CBS Sports Digital.
“I think this tournament is a great opportunity for our team,” head coach Ray Harper said. “On the basketball side, we are getting to play against some great basketball teams. Penn State is the defending NIT champion. They barely missed the NCAA Tournament last year and will probably be in it this year. Penn State, Bradley, Western Carolina and the fourth game we draw will all be great tests before we dive into conference play.”
The 2018 Cancun Challenge serves as the first tournament outside the Contiguous United States for JSU since competing in the 2013 British Virgin Islands Tropical Shootout and is the second Cancun Challenge a Harper team has been a part of. Harper led Western Kentucky to a 4-1 record in the 2012 Cancun Challenge, earning wins over Austin Peay, Western Carolina and DePaul with his only loss in the tournament coming against Iowa.
Seating is limited for this exclusive event, and all fans are encouraged to book land travel packages through Triple Crown Sports for admission into games in Mexico.