The 2020 Maui Invitational had a different look this season. Because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the event was played in Asheville, North Carolina. The event ended on Wednesday, Dec. 2.
No. 17 Texas held off No. 14 North Carolina in the championship game. This is the Longhorns' first Maui Invitational title.
Get the 2020 tournament information below, including the bracket, schedule and scores. Kansas defeated Dayton in last year's championship game.
2020 Maui Invitational: Bracket
2020 Maui Invitational: Schedule, scores
Wednesday, Dec. 2
Indiana 79, Stanford 63 (Third-place game)
No. 17 Texas 69, No. 14 North Carolina 67 (Championship game)
Alabama 88, Providence 71 (Fifth-place game)
Davidson 77, UNLV 73 (Seventh-place game)
Tuesday, Dec. 1
No. 17 Texas 66, Indiana 44
No. 14 North Carolina 67, Stanford 63
Providence 63, Davidson 62
Alabama 86, UNLV 74
Monday, Nov. 30
No. 17 Texas 78, Davidson 76
Indiana 79, Providence 58
No. 14 North Carolina 78, UNLV 51
Stanford 82, Alabama 64
2020 Maui Invitational: Champions, runners-up
Duke has won the most Maui titles, winning the event five times: 1992, 1997, 2001, 2007 and 2011. The Blue Devils lost to Gonzaga in the 2018 finals.
Duke was one of two programs to be undefeated in the tournament. Going into the 2018 event, the Blue Devils were 16-0. Syracuse is 10-0. But the loss to Gonzaga ended the perfect run.
DII Chaminade had been in every edition of the Maui Invitational until 2018. The Silverswords were back in the championship bracket in 2019 and will be in the Maui bracket in odd-numbered years going forward. In 2017, Chaminade upset California 96-72. Here is the complete history of Chaminade in the event.
YEAR | CHAMPION | RUNNER-UP | SCORE |
---|---|---|---|
2020 | Texas | North Carolina | 69-67 |
2019 | Kansas | Dayton | 90-84 |
2018 | Gonzaga | Duke | 89-87 |
2017 | Notre Dame | Wichita State | 67-66 |
2016 | North Carolina | Wisconsin | 71-56 |
2015 | Kansas | Vanderbilt | 70-63 |
2014 | Arizona | San Diego State | 61-59 |
2013 | Syracuse | Baylor | 74-67 |
2012 | Illinois | Butler | 78-61 |
2011 | Duke | Kansas | 68-61 |
2010 | UConn | Kentucky | 84-67 |
2009 | Gonzaga | Cincinnati | 61-59 |
2008 | North Carolina | Notre Dame | 102-87 |
2007 | Duke | Marquette | 77-63 |
2006 | UCLA | Georgia Tech | 65-63 |
2005 | UConn | Gonzaga | 65-63 |
2004 | North Carolina | Iowa | 106-92 |
2003 | Dayton | Hawaii | 82-72 |
2002 | Indiana | Virginia | 70-63 |
2001 | Duke | Ball State | 83-71 |
2000 | Arizona | Illinois | 79-76 |
1999 | North Carolina | Purdue | 90-75 |
1998 | Syracuse | Indiana | 76-63 |
1997 | Duke | Arizona | 95-87 |
1996 | Kansas | Virginia | 80-63 |
1995 | Villanova | North Carolina | 77-75 |
1994 | Arizona State | Maryland | 97-90 |
1993 | Kentucky | Arizona | 93-92 |
1992 | Duke | BYU | 89-66 |
1991 | Michigan State | Arkansas | 86-71 |
1990 | Syracuse | Indiana | 77-74 |
1989 | Missouri | North Carolina | 80-73 |
1988 | Michigan | Oklahoma | 91-80 |
1987 | Iowa | Villanova | 97-74 |
1986 | Vanderbilt | New Mexico | 87-71 |
1985 | Michigan | Kansas State | 80-58 |
1984 | Providence | Chaminade | 60-58 |