Bookstore Basketball

Bookstore Basketball is an annual outdoor basketball tournament that takes place at the University of Notre Dame.[1] Bookstore Basketball is the largest outdoor five-on-five tournament in the world with over 700 teams participating each year.[2] Since 1995, Bookstore Basketball has devolved its earning to the Notre Dame Alumni Club of Jamaica to raise money for Jumpball, an organization that aims to teach fundamental life-lessons to children of Jamaica through the game of basketball. The tournament’s name, coined by grad student Jimmy Brogan '70, comes from the basketball courts behind the old South Quad Bookstore, now location of the Coleman Morse Center.

Bookstore Basketball
The courts where the tournament is played
Tournament information
SportBasketball
LocationUniversity of Notre Dame
Month playedApril
Established1972
AdministratorBookstore Basketball Organization
FormatBracket (tournament)
Teams700+
Current champion
"Finnies Next Door"

The tournament was established in the spring of 1972 by student Fritz Hoefer, who conceived the idea, and Morrissey Hall president Vince Meconi, who implemented the tournament as part of the University's AnTostal, an annual spring celebrations week. The first incarnation of the games was composed of 53 teams.[3]

Games are played to 21 points and early rounds are self-refereed.[4] 512 teams competed for the 1983 edition, and the Guinness Book of World Records deemed it the largest five-on-five outdoor basketball tournament in the world, and today the number of teams has grown past 700. Students, faculty, and staff of the University of Notre Dame, Saint Mary's College, and Holy Cross College can participate Bookstore Basketball. Women compete in the tournament alongside the men, but additionally there is a separate women’s bracket, established in 1978. Notable members of the administration, faculty, and staff have participated with as much gusto as the students, such as Joe Montana.[5] University President at the time, Rev. Edward Malloy fielded the team All the President’s Men.

Bookstore Basketball is famous for the creativity and potential notoriety of team names and costumes. Crazy team names are always an important feature of Bookstore Basketball. Usual themes among the names are puns, innuendos, trash-talk, self-deprecation, celebrities, and current events. Some of the past names included: H1N1 Mixtape Tour: Off the Sneezy,[6] Hoops I Did It Again, 5 Guys Even Dick Vitale Wouldn’t Watch Play Basketball, We’re Short but Slow, Picked Last in Gym Class, Unlike Tiger Our Rebounds Don’t Text Back, Weapons of Mass Seduction, and The High Five.

Number of participating teams
Year Number of teams
1972
53
1973
105
1974
136
1975
197
1976
256
1977
256
1978
256
1979
320
1980
384
1981
384
1982
454
1983
511
1984
511
1985
560
1986
579
1987
660
1988
660
1989
672
1990
703
1991
670
1992
705
1993
530
1998
631
1999
538
2001
580
2002
598
2003
652
2004
658
2005
590
2006
610

List of Champions

There have been 49 bookstore basketball open championships since the tournament was established in 1972. There have also been approximately 37 champions, with the exact number difficult to quantify based on the informality of the participating teams. The open championship is named so because both women and men are allowed to compete. In addition to the open championship, a tournament specifically for women was introduced in the 1980s, although the majority of those champions are undocumented.[7] The tournament was canceled in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

YearOpen Champion
1972The Family
197331 Club
1974The Ducks
197531 Club III
1976TILCS III
1977TILCS IV
1978Leo's Last
1979Chumps
1980Defending Chumps
1981Re-Classified Nads
1982Full House
1983Macri's Preferred Stock
1984Macri's Deli
1985Revenge of the Fun Bunch
1986Lee's BBQ Roundhouse
1987Da' Brothers Of Manhood
1988Adworks All-Stars
1989Malicious Prostitution
1990Malicious Prostitution
1991Adworks
1992Gauchos
1993Tequila White Lightning
1994NBT
1995Models, Inc.
1996Dos Kloskas
1997Dos Geses
1998PRIMETIME
1999Malicious Prostitution
2000Keyplay.com
2001Nylon Strokers
2002Adworks All-Stars
2003RBC
2004UBS/SMG, Inc.
2005We Get Wet
2006U Got a Bad Draw
2007Castle Point
2008The Main St. Pub Saltines
2009Hallelujah Holla Back
2010Alexander's Grill
2011Saturdays In America
2012Hoops We Did It Again
2013Hoops We Did It Again
2014Hoops We Did It Again
2015Finnigans
2016Finnigans
2017Practice Squad
2018Practice Squad
2019Finnies Next Door

References

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