National Tournament Print

2010 BCI 40th Anniversary National Tournament

NCAA Sanctioned

Congratulations to all the players!

The competition was well fought and each of you should be proud of your efforts. We thank each of you for your participation.

A special thank you goes out to Clear Sight for providing wifi service, and to Embassy Suites and Clarion for BCI lodging.

 

Girls Schedule

Bracket Finals

July 27 - 30
Tulsa, OK


Girls Champions

10U Division - Arkansas Ball Hawgs

12U Division - Tulsa Les Hoops

13U Division - Tulsa Jr Hurricanes

High School Select Division - Oklahoma And 1

High School Elite Division - SCU Air Varsity

 

 

Boys Schedule

 Bracket Finals

July 29 - August 1
Oklahoma City, OK

 

Boys Champions

 12U Division - D'Xtreme

13U Division - Southwest OK Elite

14U Division - OK Explosion

High School Select Division - OK Cougars

High School Elite Division - Crossover Kings


 

In 1970 thirteen boy's teams participated in the first ever BCI tournament. Since that time over 40 states have been represented in BCI tournaments in addition to teams from five provinces of Canada and Mexico as well as Austria and Scotland. BCI has established an excellent reputation for strong competition, first class facilities and best organized tournaments in the country. BCI means quality. Just ask the more than 10,000 teams that have participated in BCI tournaments. BCI Summer Nationals are NCAA sanctioned tournaments for players fourteen years and older. This sanctioning provides opportunity for players to be seen by division one college coaches, not to mention all the other college coaches and scouts represented at BCI Summer Nationals.

More than 150 players who came up through the ranks of BCI now play or have played in the National Basketball Association. Over 13% of current NBA players are former BCI graduates, including such standouts as Charles Barkley, Karl Malone, Mike Bibby, Gary Payton, and Kenny Anderson.

With the addition of the WNBA, such former BCI players as Lisa Leslie, Angela Aycock, Niesa Johnson, Lynn Pride, Tamisha Jackson, and Tamika Catchings are now playing at the next level.