Champions Classic renewed with Kentucky through 2028
The Champions Classic will continue to feature Kentucky through 2028, ESPN announced on Wednesday.
The Wildcats have been a part of the event since its inception in 2011, and have won the tournament three times (2014, 2016, 2018).
The Champions Classic is a four-team event that features some of the top programs in college basketball. The other three teams in the event are Duke, Kansas, and Michigan State.
The event is held at a different location each year, and has been played in Indianapolis, Chicago, New York City, and Atlanta.
The Champions Classic is one of the most prestigious events in college basketball, and Kentucky's continued participation is a sign of the program's commitment to excellence.
The Wildcats are one of the most successful programs in college basketball history, with eight national championships.
Kentucky is also one of the most popular teams in the country, and its participation in the Champions Classic is sure to draw a large television audience.
The Champions Classic is a great way for fans to see some of the best teams in college basketball in action.
The event is also a great way for recruits to get a taste of what it's like to play at a high level.
The Champions Classic is a win-win for everyone involved.