March Madness isn’t just for the players—it’s for the managers too. The unsung heroes of college basketball, team managers, are about to take center stage in the highly anticipated 2025 @ManagerGames_ Tournament. And this year, our 2024-2025 managers are officially in the field, ready to compete for the championship.
We are thrilled to announce that our squad has secured a spot in the tournament, where the best team managers from across the country battle for bragging rights. Our first-round matchup? Florida Atlantic University (FAU). As we gear up for this exciting competition, voting will soon open, and we’re counting on our fans to show up and support our team!
What Is the @ManagerGames_ Tournament?
For those unfamiliar, the @ManagerGames_ Tournament is a national competition featuring college basketball team managers who take to the court themselves. While they spend most of the season working tirelessly behind the scenes—helping with practices, handling logistics, and assisting coaching staffs—this tournament gives them a chance to shine.
It follows a bracket-style format, much like the NCAA Tournament, with teams advancing through each round based on fan voting. That means your vote matters in determining how far our managers go in this competition!
Our Journey to the Tournament
Earning a spot in the 2025 @ManagerGames_ Tournament is no small feat. It speaks to the dedication, work ethic, and skill of our managers, who have balanced their demanding responsibilities while preparing to compete on the court.
Throughout the season, our managers have played in scrimmages against other schools, showcasing their talent and commitment. Their ability to juggle team duties and their own games demonstrates just how passionate they are about basketball.
With our first-round opponent set as FAU, the competition is heating up, and the energy is high. FAU’s managers are known for their grit, but we’re ready for the challenge.
Why This Tournament Matters
The @ManagerGames_ Tournament is about more than just competition; it’s about recognition and community. College basketball managers rarely get the spotlight, but they are a crucial part of any program’s success. From setting up drills to rebounding for players