69.8 F
Huntsville
70.5 F
Muscle Shoals
67.6 F
Albertville
67.9 F
Fort Payne

Hoopla in Huntsville! Rocket City Classic returns

HUNTSVILLE — The legendary Lady Vols.

The always dangerous Auburn Tigers.

And they’re coming to the Rocket City in December.

The Von Braun Center will host a top 25 matchup in women’s basketball Dec. 6 presented by Akima as Middle Tennessee State takes on Tennessee.

A week later, the Rocket City Classic presented by Akima takes center stage as Auburn returns to the VBC for the first time in 20 years to face UNC-Asheville.

“We are proud to see Huntsville continue its growth as a sports destination and bring two major college basketball games to the Von Braun Center this season,” said Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle. “Thanks to Akima for their tremendous support, we welcome Auburn and their fans back to the Von Braun Center and bring a top-notch women’s basketball game to Huntsville for the first time.”

Akima, a leader in the defense industry, has increased its presence in Huntsville with a recent acquisition of Pinnacle Solutions.

“Akima is proud to be the presenting sponsor of the Rocket City Classic and being part of the fabric of Huntsville,” said Bill Monet, President and CEO of Akima. “We are committed to supporting the communities where our employees live and work, and we look forward to two great games this fall that will showcase the best of the Rocket City.”

Auburn is coming off a season that saw the Tigers advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, compiling a 21-13 record under Bruce Pearl.  The last time Auburn played at the VBC resulted in a 105-56 win over Grambling on Nov. 29, 2003.

“I am excited to bring our team to participate in the Rocket City Classic and engage with the Auburn family throughout north Alabama, where we have some of the most loyal and passionate Auburn fans in the country,” Pearl said. “To partner with our friends at Nations of Coaches to make this event happen will enable them to invest more in young men through their character-building and faith-based programs.

“UNC Asheville has been one of the top mid-major programs in this part of the country, so it will be a good test for us. I am also excited to bring Denver Jones home as well as Chaney Johnson, who started his collegiate career at UAH.”

Propst Arena at the VBC will make its debut as a neutral site for women’s basketball when MTSU and Tennessee take the court.

The Blue Raiders racked up a 28-5 record en route to the Conference USA Championship and the NCAA Tournament.

The legendary Lady Vols posted a 25-12 record and went 13-3 in SEC play last season, advancing to the SEC Tournament title game and the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16.

“With the Conference USA Tournament in Huntsville this year, we wanted to introduce our fans to this great city and thanks to Tennessee, we can create a terrific showcase for women’s basketball,” said Chris Massaro, director of athletics at MTSU.

The Rocket City Classic came together through a partnership with Nations of Coaches, the Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Von Braun Center, the Huntsville Sports Commission and Knight Eady.

Nations of Coaches is a non-profit supporting college basketball coaches and student-athletes with character-building programs that focus on them as a person who plays basketball, not just a basketball player.

“We are always looking for opportunities to elevate our mission and increase support for the student-athletes and thanks to our friends in Huntsville we are able to make this dream a reality,” said Tommy Kyle, executive director of Nations of Coaches. “We look forward to this being just the start of something special that allows us to pour more resources into building the next generation of leaders.”

In addition to the action on the court, new hospitality suites and courtside tickets will be available for both games.

Tickets for the Rocket City Classic go on sale Aug. 16 on Ticketmaster and the Von Braun Center box office.

Tickets for the Tennessee-Middle Tennessee game go on sale Sept. 4 at 10 a.m., with tickets available for $20.

“Thanks to our friends at Akima for their support and Nations of Coaches for their vision, we are able to elevate Huntsville as a basketball destination,” said Joel Lamp, sports manager for the visitors bureau. “We are excited to have these two neutral site games coming to the VBC this year and look forward to showing off our great community.”

Don’t miss out!  Subscribe to our email newsletter to have all our smart stories delivered to your inbox.

- Advertisment -

Most Popular