The 2018 Maui Invitational ended Wednesday, Nov. 21. Below, find the tournament schedule, bracket and scores. The tournament was from Monday, Nov. 19 through Wednesday, Nov. 21.
No. 3 Gonzaga upset No. 1 Duke to win the 2018 Maui Invitational. Auburn beat Arizona to finish in third place.
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2018 Maui Invitational: Schedule, scores
NOTE: All times ET
Wednesday, Nov. 21
Game 9:
Game 10: Gonzaga 89, Duke 87
Game 11: Xavier 83, Illinois 74
Game 12: Auburn 73, Arizona 57
Tuesday, Nov. 20
Game 5: San Diego State 79, Xavier 74
Game 6: Iowa State 84, Illinois 68
Game 7: Duke 78, Auburn 72
Game 8: Gonzaga 91, Arizona 74
Monday, Nov. 19
Game 1: Auburn 88, Xavier 79 (OT)
Game 2: Duke 90, San Diego State 64
Game 3: Arizona 71, Iowa State 66
Game 4: Gonzaga 84, Illinois 78
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2018 Maui Invitational: Bracket
2018 Maui Invitational: Champions, runners-up, scores
Duke has won the most titles, winning the Maui five times: 1992, 1997, 2001, 2007 and 2011. The Blue Devils can extend their own record with a sixth title this year.
Duke is also one of two programs to be undefeated in the tournament. Going into the 2018 event, the Blue Devils are 16-0. Syracuse is 10-0.
DII Chaminade has played in every edition of the Maui Invitational — until this year. The Silverswords will play in a "mainland bracket" but will be playing in the Maui in odd-numbered years. Chaminade will play in a mainland bracket in even-numbered years. Last year, Chaminade upset California 96-72.
| Year | Champion | Runner-up | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 |