The DICK'S Sporting Goods High School Nationals returns to New York City for the fourth consecutive year, featuring the best high school basketball talent in the country. All eight of the boys teams selected to play in the ninth annual tournament are ranked in the top 20 of the USA Today Super 25 Expert Rankings, and all four of the girls teams are also ranked in the top 20. This year's pool will include five state champions.
Tickets are available now at dicksnationals.com. General admission tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students.
While highlighting the nation's top talent, this year's tournament will also raise awareness around the financial crisis in youth sports. According to Up2Us Sports, BILLIONS of dollars have been cut from youth sports in recent years, and by 2020, 27 percent of U.S. public high schools may not have sports programs. DICK'S Sporting Goods and the DICK'S Sporting Goods Foundation have pledged more than $50 million to support teams and raise awareness of the issue.
In November 2016, DICK'S Sporting Goods launched its Sports Matter green shoelace movement to support youth sports nationwide. Athletes and coaches playing at the tournament are invited to wear green laces to support their peers affected by the youth sports funding crisis. Fans can join the movement by purchasing Sports Matter green shoelaces at any DICK'S store or on dicks.com. DICK'S donates $2 from every shoelace sale to Sports Matter. On-court graphics and a variety of digital displays will also highlight The DICK'S Foundation's Sports Matter program, dedicated to helping to save underfunded youth sports.
To be eligible to be selected to the tournament, participating schools must be a four-year high school, independent or public, and have their respective governing body's permission to participate. Tournament teams are chosen by a selection committee.
2017 DICK'S Sporting Goods High School Nationals Participating Boys Teams
Rankings per USA Today High School Sports; Player rankings per ESPN 100 (Class of 2017), ESPN 60 (Class of 2018) and ESPN 25 (Class of 2019)
School (State) | 2016-2017 Record |
No. 2 La Lumiere School (Ind.) | 26-1 |
No. 4 IMG Academy (Fla.) | 26-1 |
No. 5 Findlay Prep (Nev.) | 33-3 |
No. 7 Montverde Academy (Fla.) | 24-4 |
No. 8 Oak Hill Academy (Va.) | 39-4 |
No. 10 Shadow Mountain (Ariz.) | 27-0 |
No. 15 Wasatch Academy (Utah) | 24-4 |
No. 19 Greensboro Day School (N.C.) | 33-3 |
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