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Some of the biggest names in college basketball will be in the Bahamas for the annual Battle 4 Atlantis tournament.
Led by center Armando Bacot, North Carolina is the headliner in this year’s field. The Tar Heels enter the Battle 4 Atlantis with a 3-0 record after dominating the competition in early tune-up games.
If UNC wants to capture the title, though, it will have to navigate its way through a tough bracket. Other talented squads like Arkansas, Memphis, Michigan and Villanova will be looking to raise the Battle 4 Atlantis trophy.
Here is everything you need to know about the Battle 4 Atlantis, including TV and streaming options for every game.
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The Battle 4 Atlantis will begin on Wednesday, Nov. 22. Quarterfinal games will take place that day.
Semifinal games will be held on Thursday, Nov. 23, and the championship game will be played on Friday, Nov. 24.
Battle 4 Atlantis games will be available to watch on the ESPN family of networks. Basketball fans can also stream the tournament on ESPN+, which allows you to follow along with live games all year long.
Cord cutters can also watch the tournament on Sling which carries all ESPN channels and the Warner Bros. Discovery Networks channels including TNT, Tru TV and TBS which will be the home of the men’s NCAA tournament.
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Here is the full list of teams that will participate in the Battle 4 Atlantis:
Here is this year’s Battle 4 Atlantis bracket:
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Jordan Greer has been with The Sporting News since 2015. He previously worked for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He is a graduate of Westminster College and Syracuse University.