Gophers accept invitation to holiday tournament in Bahamas
The Gophers women’s basketball team has accepted an invitation to the 2025 Baha Mar Hoops Pink Flamingo Championship Nov. 24-26 in Nassau, Bahamas.
Seven of the eight teams have been announced, five of them coming off NCAA tournament appearances — Alabama, Harvard, Ohio State, South Florida and West Virginia — and two that squared off in the WBIT tournament, Minnesota and Belmont.
The Gophers won the WBIT with a 75-63 victory, completing the program’s first 25-win season.
When the eighth team is announced, the tournament will feature separate, four-team divisions resulting in two champions being crowned. Final match ups, game times and streaming information will be announced at a later date.
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