The 2024 Battle 4 Atlantis far exceeded expectations. Set against the backdrop of Atlantis, Paradise Island, this three-day basketball tournament showcased high stakes, fierce competition, and talent that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
From the opening tip to the final buzzer, every moment was a reminder of why this tournament has earned its reputation as one of the most intense early-season college hoops events.
The North Carolina Tar Heels emerged victorious in the women’s bracket, claiming the championship title in a thrilling finale. Under the guidance of Head Coach Courtney Banghart, the Tar Heels powered their way to a well-earned win.
Women’s All-Tournament Standouts:
Alyssa Ustby (North Carolina) – MVP
Trayanna Crisp (North Carolina)
Yaya Felder (Baylor)
Shay Ciezki (Indiana)
Yarden Garzen (Indiana)
The Indiana Hoosiers claimed the runner-up spot after a strong, competitive showing in the final.
The Oklahoma Sooners captured the men’s championship with a gritty, determined performance that proved their early-season dominance. Under the leadership of Head Coach Porter Moser, Oklahoma overcame stiff competition to take the title, cementing their status as one of the teams to watch this college basketball season.
Men’s All-Tournament Standouts:
Jalon Moore (Oklahoma) – MVP
Jeremiah Fears (Oklahoma)
Chucky Hepburn (Louisville)
Javon Small (West Virginia)
Tucker Devries (West Virginia)
The Louisville Cardinals earned the runner-up position. Their competitive spirit and exceptional play made them one of the most exciting teams in the men’s bracket.
Fans experienced jaw-dropping plays, intense competition, and a level of skill that defines the game at its highest level. The 2024 Battle 4 Atlantis tournament lived up to its reputation as one of the most challenging and exciting of the NCAA season.
As we reflect on the intensity and drama of this year’s event, we’re already looking forward to next year’s clash. Congratulations to the teams, coaches, and players who made the 2024 Battle 4 Atlantis a tournament to remember.