WICHITA, Kan. June 26, 2024 – The Basketball Tournament (TBT) – the $1 million, winner-take-all summer basketball event broadcast live on FOX networks – will see the return of Mass Street, a Kansas alumni team, in 2024. Mass Street will play in the Wichita Regional, with games played at Charles Koch Arena from July 20-24.
Mass Street, the second seed in the Wichita Regional, is organized by former Jayhawk guards Tyshawn Taylor and Travis Releford. Marcus Morris will serve as the team’s head coach for the second straight summer. Mass Street’s current roster includes:
More players will be added to Mass Street’s roster in the following weeks announced via TBT and team social media platforms.
The rest of the Wichita Regional includes:
#1 seed AfterShocks (Wichita State alumni)
#3 seed Florida TNT
#4 seed Purple Reign (Kansas State alumni)
#5 seed Team Colorado (Colorado alumni)
#6 seed LA Cheaters
#7 seed Ram Up (Colorado State alumni)
#8 seed Midtown Prestige
Mass Street will play Ram Up (Colorado State Alumni) on Saturday, July 20, at 7:00 p.m. CT. If Mass Street advances to the second round, they will face the winner of Florida TNT and the LA Cheaters on Monday, July 22 at 6 p.m. CT.
The Wichita Regional championship game is Wednesday, July 24 at 8 p.m. CT on FS1.
The winner of the Wichita Regional will play the winner of the Houston Regional in the quarterfinals on July 29 or 30 (official game date, time, and location to be determined). The semifinals and $1 million winner-take-all championship game will be Aug. 2 and Aug. 4 in Philadelphia, Pa. at the Daskalakis Athletic Center.
For more information on Mass Street and tickets for this year’s Wichita Regional, visit TheTournament.com.
About The Basketball Tournament
The home of the Elam Ending®, The Basketball Tournament has grown from a unique idea among friends to one of the most exciting and engaging events on the summer sports calendar, with national exposure, social media buzz and regional championships across the country - culminating in a winner-take-all $1 million game. Every year it attracts some of the best players in the world. For more information on TBT’s tenth season, visit www.thetournament.com
Mass Street, the second seed in the Wichita Regional, is organized by former Jayhawk guards Tyshawn Taylor and Travis Releford. Marcus Morris will serve as the team’s head coach for the second straight summer. Mass Street’s current roster includes:
- Silvio De Sousa (2017-20)
- Dedric Lawson (2018-19)
- Lagerald Vick (2015-19)
- Malik Newman (2017-18)
- Frank Mason III (2013-17)
- Jamari Traylor (2012-16)
- Kevin Young (2011-13)
- Thomas Robinson (2009-12)
- Mario Little (2008-11)
More players will be added to Mass Street’s roster in the following weeks announced via TBT and team social media platforms.
The rest of the Wichita Regional includes:
#1 seed AfterShocks (Wichita State alumni)
#3 seed Florida TNT
#4 seed Purple Reign (Kansas State alumni)
#5 seed Team Colorado (Colorado alumni)
#6 seed LA Cheaters
#7 seed Ram Up (Colorado State alumni)
#8 seed Midtown Prestige
Mass Street will play Ram Up (Colorado State Alumni) on Saturday, July 20, at 7:00 p.m. CT. If Mass Street advances to the second round, they will face the winner of Florida TNT and the LA Cheaters on Monday, July 22 at 6 p.m. CT.
The Wichita Regional championship game is Wednesday, July 24 at 8 p.m. CT on FS1.
The winner of the Wichita Regional will play the winner of the Houston Regional in the quarterfinals on July 29 or 30 (official game date, time, and location to be determined). The semifinals and $1 million winner-take-all championship game will be Aug. 2 and Aug. 4 in Philadelphia, Pa. at the Daskalakis Athletic Center.
For more information on Mass Street and tickets for this year’s Wichita Regional, visit TheTournament.com.
About The Basketball Tournament
The home of the Elam Ending®, The Basketball Tournament has grown from a unique idea among friends to one of the most exciting and engaging events on the summer sports calendar, with national exposure, social media buzz and regional championships across the country - culminating in a winner-take-all $1 million game. Every year it attracts some of the best players in the world. For more information on TBT’s tenth season, visit www.thetournament.com