The Emerald Coast Classic is an 8 team college basketball tournament held during Thanksgiving of the NCAA Division I men’s basketball season, with the inaugural tournament beginning in 2014.
The third round and final round of the 2021 Emerald Coast Classic will be played in The Arena at Northwest Florida State College in Niceville, Florida.
Friday – November 26, 2021
11:00 AM McNeese State vs. St. Francis (NY)
1:30 PM Samford vs. North Carolina A&T
Saturday – November 27, 2021
10:00 AM St. Francis (NY) vs. North Carolina A&T
12:30 PM McNeese State vs. Samford
3:00 PM Penn State vs. Oregon State
* Note: CBS Sports will be broadcasting the Friday and Saturday nights Div 1 teams semi-final and final games with Penn State, LSU, Oregon State & Wake Forest.
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2017 All Sports Association Awards Events
This is a collection of videos from the week’s event for the 48th Annual All Sports Association Awards, which took place from February 8-10, 2017. Every year the ASA seeks to identify and honor the finest athletes from Northwest Florida. The event is also used to present the Wuerffel Award, the Taylor Haugen Award, and the Al Byrne Award.
To learn more about the ASA, go to http://www.AllSportsAssociation.org
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2019 All Sports Association Awards Banquet & Events
The All Sports Association is a Northwest Florida organization that recognizes and support athletes from the area… and whose primary mission is to provide a contribution of time to raise money for local youth-oriented non-profit organizations with an emphasis on sports programs. The annual awards banquet, the flagship of the organization’s fundraising activity, as well as other events leading up to it are used to recognize individuals who are contributing to their sports and their community.
To find out more about the All Sports Association, go to www.AllSportsAssociation.org
Emerald Coast TV was at all but one of these events (missing is coverage of the golf tournament)… and you can watch them below:
This 50th Annual All Sports Association Awards Banquet took place at the Emerald Coast Convention Center on Okaloosa Island in Fort Walton Beach, Florida on February 15, 2019.
The highlight event of the year for the All Sports Association, the Awards banquet identifies and honors the finest athletes from Northwest Florida. The recognized individuals not only excel in their sports, they also exemplify characteristics that extend the best in academics and community involvement.
00:12 Pre-Banquet: Press Event at Harborwalk & Silent Auction
04:28 Banquet Begins
06:17 National Anthem
07:43 Invocation – Reverend Jim Ross
10:39 Founders Tribute
13:18 Welcome – Don Anchors, Emcee
18:50 Live AuctionPresentation of All Sports Association Awards:
38:47 Scholastic Female
47:26 Scholastic Male
54:28 Collegiate Female
58:16 Collegiate Male
01:01:48 Amateur Award
01:07:05 Professional Award
01:13:29 Special Olympics Athlete
01:18:46 President’s Remarks – Lee Lewis
01:20:40 President’s Award
01:22:08 Check Presentations
01:27:41 Presentation of the Colonel Al Byrne Award
01:31:14 Danny Wuerffel presents Tim Tebow with All Sports jacket
01:32:45 Presentation of the Wuerffel Trophy
01:41:26 Past Speaker Highlights
01:43:21 Guest Speaker – Tim Tebow
This 2019 Buck Smith Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) Breakfast took place in the early morning of February 15, 2019 in the Raider Arena at Northwest Florida State College. Over 1700 students from Okaloosa & Walton county attended to meet the 2018 Wuerffel Trophy winner Drue Tranquill, watch Lydia Turner receive the Taylor Haugen Trophy, and listen to Tommy and Bobby Bowden talk about leading a faithful and meaningful life. The event ended with a presentation by the FCA Huddle prayer teams.
The All Sports Association 2019 Fish Fry took place on February 14, 2019 at the Northwest Florida Fairgrounds in Fort Walton Beach, FL. Notable local high school athlete were recognized as well as heard from two featured guest speakers, Olympian Mia Manganello and former University of Alabama and NFL San Francisco 49er football player, Glen Coffee.
The All Sports Association’s Hall of Fame and Past Presidents Luncheon took place on February 13, 2019 at the Emerald Coast Convention Center. This year’s Hall of Fame inductees included Dr Jolyn Taylor, a former Choctawhatchee high school student and tennis player who was a 2-time NCAA Div III Women’s Doubles Champion, 2-times NCAA Div III Women’s Singles Finalist, and 6-time All American. The other inductee was 6-times world boxing champion, Roy Jones, Jr, who was also named the “Fighter of the Decade” for the 1990s by the Boxing Writers Association of America.
If you have an event you would like to be available for online viewing, contact Emerald Coast TV at 850-244-7100.
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2020 FCSAA Region VIII Basketball Tournament
Watch the LIVE STREAM of the 2020 FCSAA Region VIII Tournament at the Northwest Florida State College as the top Men’s and Women’s basketball teams from across the state of Florida battle it out to determine who will go the the 2020 NJCAA National Championships.
Want to watch the LIVE games on your SmartTV, then add the Emerald Coast TV app to your Roku or Amazon FireTV streaming device.
Scroll down below to find the specific game dates or use the links below:
Men’s Playoff Games – March 4, 2020
Game #1 College of Central Florida vs Broward – 1pm CST / 2pm EST
Game #2 Florida Southwestern vs Gulf Coast State – 3pm CST / 4pm EST
Game #3 Tallahassee vs State College of Florida – 6pm CST / 7pm EST
Game #4 Indian River vs Eastern Florida – 8pm CST / 9pm ESTWomen’s Playoff Games – March 5, 2020
Game #1 Sante Fe vs Miami Dade – 1pm CST / 2pm EST
Game #2 Florida Southwestern vs Gulf Coast State – 3pm CST / 4pm EST
Game #3 Northwest Florida State vs Eastern Florida – 6pm CST / 7pm EST
Game #4 Palm Beach vs College of Central Florida – 8pm CST / 9pm ESTMen’s Semi-Final Games – March 6, 2020
Game #1 College of Central Florida vs Gulf Coast State – 1pm CST / 2pm EST
Game #2 Tallahassee vs Eastern Florida – 3pm CST / 4pm ESTWomen’s Semi-Final Games – March 6, 2020
Game #1 Miami Dade vs Gulf Coast State – 6pm CST / 7pm EST
Game #2 Northwest Florida State vs College of Central Florida – 8pm CST / 9pm ESTChampionship Games – March 7, 2020
Men’s Championship Game Winner of Semi-Final Game #1 vs Winner of Semi-Final Game #2 – 5pm CST / 6pm EST
Women’s Championship Game Winner of Semi-Final Game #1 vs Winner of Semi-Final Game #2 – 7:30pm CST / 8:30pm EST
Men’s Playoff Games – March 4, 2020
Game #1 College of Central Florida vs Broward – 1pm CST / 2pm EST
Game #2 Florida Southwestern vs Gulf Coast State – 3pm CST / 4pm EST
Game #3 Tallahassee vs State College of Florida – 6pm CST / 7pm EST
Game #4 Indian River vs Eastern Florida – 8pm CST / 9pm EST
Women’s Playoff Games – March 5, 2020
Game #1 Sante Fe vs Miami Dade – 1pm CST / 2pm EST
Game #2 Florida Southwestern vs Gulf Coast State – 3pm CST / 4pm EST
Game #3 Northwest Florida State vs Eastern Florida – 6pm CST / 7pm EST
Game #4 Palm Beach vs College of Central Florida – 8pm CST / 9pm EST
Men’s Semi-Final Games – March 6, 2020
Game #1 College of Central Florida vs Gulf Coast State – 1pm CST / 2pm EST
Game #2 Tallahassee vs Eastern Florida – 3pm CST / 4pm EST
Women’s Semi-Final Games – March 6, 2020
Game #1 Miami Dade vs Gulf Coast State – 6pm CST / 7pm EST
Game #2 Northwest Florida State vs College of Central Florida – 8pm CST / 9pm EST
Championship Games – March 7, 2020
Men’s Championship Game – Gulf Coast State College vs Tallahassee Community College – 5pm CST / 6pm EST
Women’s Championship Game – Gulf Coast State College vs Northwest Florida State College – 7:30pm CST / 8:30pm EST
If you have an event you would like to be available for online viewing, contact Emerald Coast TV at 850-244-7100.
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