All Good Dawgs, Led by Shelvin Mack, to Face Fail Harder on July 19
The Basketball Tournament (TBT) – the $1 million, winner-take-all summer basketball event broadcast live on FOX Sports – will see the debut of All Good Dawgs, a Butler alumni team. All Good Dawgs will host the Butler Regional, looking to defend their home court at Hinkle Fieldhouse from July 19-23.
All Good Dawgs, the second seed in the Butler Region, is coached by Bulldog alum and former Butler assistant coach, Emerson Kampen. All Good Dawgs' current roster includes:
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- Ty Groce (2021-22)
- Bo Hodges (2020-22)
- Bryce Nze (2019-22)
- Sean McDermott (2016-20)
- Paul Jorgensen (2017-19)
- Rotnei Clarke (2012-13)
- Chrishawn Hopkins (2010-12)
- Shelvin Mack (2008-11)
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Additional roster announcements will be made via official TBT and team social media accounts.
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The rest of the Butler region includes:
#1 seed Assembly Ball (Indiana Alumni)
#3 seed Team Arkansas (Arkansas Alumni)
#4 seed Men of Mackey (Purdue Alumni)
#5 seed Fort Wayne Champs
#6 seed Eberlein Drive
#7 seed Fail Harder
#8 seed The Cru (Valparaiso Alumni)
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All Good Dawgs will play Fail Harder on Friday, July 19, at 6 p.m. ET on FS2. If All Good Dawgs advance to the second round, they will face the winner of Team Arkansas (Arkansas Alumni) and Eberlein Drive on Sunday, July 21 at 6 p.m. ET on FS1.
The Butler Regional championship game is Tuesday, July 23 at 7 p.m. ET on FS1.
The winner of the Butler Regional will play the winner of the Pittsburgh 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 All Good Dawgs and tickets for this year's Butler 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.