Courtesy of GoBonnies.com
Representatives from Buffalo, Canisius, Niagara and St. Bonaventure announced today (July 26) that the four Division I Western New York schools will once again take part in the Big 4 Basketball Classic on Saturday, Dec. 17 in First Niagara Center. The Niagara Purple Eagles host St. Bonaventure before the Canisius Golden Griffins square off against the Buffalo Bulls. The Bona-Niagara game tips off at 1 p.m.
This marks the fifth time all four Western New York schools have played in First Niagara Center in a doubleheader format. The four schools last played a true doubleheader in downtown Buffalo Nov. 29, 2014. That edition of the Big 4 Basketball Classic was the first in the area in nearly 16 years.
“In advance of the NCAA Tournament returning to Buffalo next March, we are excited to once again provide an exciting college basketball doubleheader in First Niagara Center,” Canisius Director of Athletics Bill Maher said. “Setting up an event like this takes a lot of cooperation and coordination among all four schools and First Niagara Center. Western New York basketball fans and alumni from all four schools always express their nostalgia for the Saturday doubleheaders in the Aud. The Big 4 Basketball Classic allows all four schools to pay homage to the importance of college basketball in the history in our city.”
Tickets for the Big 4 Basketball Classic are on sale now and are priced at $25, with a limited number of floor seats available for purchase for $35. One ticket is good for both games. Fans can purchase tickets through Tickets.com, at the First Niagara Center Box Office Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., or charge by phone at 1-888-223-6000.
In the 2014 edition of the Big 4 Basketball Classic, all four schools wore special Buffalo Braves-themed uniforms that featured the colors and logo of the city’s former NBA franchise. As part of this year’s event, all four schools will honor college basketball history by wearing special “throwback” uniforms, presented by ComDoc and Lawley Insurance. AdPro Sports, the official uniforms supplier for Buffalo, Canisius and Niagara, assisted with the design and will manufacture the uniforms worn by all four schools on Dec. 17.
As part of the throwback uniform program, fans will be able to vote on what each team will wear when they take to the court in First Niagara Center. Starting today, fans can log on to their favorite school’s respective athletic website and vote for their uniform of choice. The winning designs will be introduced to the public in mid-September when all four schools meet for the annual Big 4 Basketball Media Day, which will be held at First Niagara Center.
Following the game, the Bonnies’ uniforms will be auctioned off with a portion of the proceeds going to a charity of the team’s choice.
“All four schools are thrilled to join with ComDoc and Lawley Insurance to provide fans with the opportunity to choose their favorite school’s throwback uniform for this year’s event,” Maher said. “The Buffalo Braves-themed uniforms all four schools wore in 2014 received a tremendous amount of attention, both locally and nationally, as evident in the social media buzz that was created around the announcement and the photos posted on the day of the games. We believe that allowing fans to have a say in what the schools wear in this year’s event just takes this piece of the Big 4 Basketball Classic to a new level.”
In the 2014 Big 4 Classic, which was St. Bonaventure’s last game at First Niagara Center, the Bonnies defeated Niagara 74-59. Overall, the Bonnies have played eight games in FNC and have gone 3-5 there.
The first Big 4 basketball doubleheader was played in downtown Buffalo on Nov. 30, 1996, when 12,508 fans saw Niagara play Buffalo and Canisius take on St. Bonaventure in the nightcap. That attendance number ranks second-best on First Niagara Center’s all-time basketball regular season attendance list. The four Western New York programs also played in a doubleheader format on Nov. 29, 1997, Dec. 12, 1998 and then again Nov. 29, 2014.
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