Complete 2023 College Basketball Conference Tournament Schedule

Written By Eli Hershkovich on March 9, 2023
Conference Tournament Schedule

With more and more bettors shifting their attention towards March Madness odds, it means one thing — the college basketball conference tournament schedule, otherwise known as “Champ Week,” is upon us. Below are all of the dates to remember for your college basketball bets before the Big Dance.

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College Basketball Conference Tournament Schedule: Week 1

Here are all of the dates to hone in on during the first of college hoops conference tournaments. The action tips off on Feb. 27. Mind you, some of these brackets will bleed into the following week. This page also serves as the hub for our each of TheLines’ conference tournament betting guides (see below), so be sure to bookmark it.

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College Basketball Conference Tournament Schedule: Week 2

If you waited patiently to see when the Power 6 conference tournament schedule is underway, you’re in luck. The ACC, which is arguably weakest of the bunch this season — even worse than the Mountain West Conference — leads the way on March 7. After setting up shop in Barclays Center last season, it heads to Greensboro, N.C.

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March Madness And Conference Tournament Futures Odds

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