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Rhody MBB Included in 2025 Terry’s Chocolate ESPN Events Invitational at Walt Disney World Resort

KINGSTON, R.I. - Rhode Island will be one of eight teams competing at the 2025 Terry's Chocolate ESPN Events Invitational in Orlando, ESPN announced Wednesday.

The Rams will play three games at the multi-team event, which will be held during the week of Thanksgiving. Playing in the Adventure Bracket, Rhode Island will be grouped with Bradley, Liberty, Princeton, Temple, Towson, UC San Diego and Vermont. The teams will each play three games between Monday, Nov. 24 and Wednesday, Nov. 26.

All games will be held at Walt Disney World Resort's State Farm Field House at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Kissimmee, Fla.

"Terry's Chocolate is thrilled to announce its sponsorship of the ESPN Events Invitational," said Albane de La Neuville, Category Director for Terry's Chocolate. "We are delighted to be back for a new early-season Division I college basketball event, as Terry's Chocolate aims to enhance the fan experience with delicious treats and exciting activities. Players will dunk the ball, fans will slam the Terry's Chocolate ball open, and everyone will celebrate! As we renew this ESPN and Terry's Chocolate partnership, we'd like to remind everyone that it really is 'time to have a blast!'"
 
This will be the 19th year Walt Disney World hosts the Thanksgiving week college basketball at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, and the first time the event has featured three brackets. All the games will once again be played at State Farm Field House – a venue that has been the site of world-class basketball competitions including NBA games and elite youth tournaments.
 
Fans can sign up for first access to pre-sale tickets at the ESPN Events Invitational website. Tickets will go on sale later this summer in conjunction with the bracket and schedule releases.
 
Adventure Bracket Field Highlights
  • Bradley (Missouri Valley) has made three straight post-season appearances under head coach Brian Wardle. The Braves went 28-9 last season, their highest win total since 1984-85, and led the nation in three-point percentage (39.8). Bradley reached the MVC Tournament Championship and the quarterfinals of the NIT. 
  • Liberty won the Conference USA regular season and tournament championships in just its second year in the league. Head coach Ritchie McKay and the Flames are one of only four teams in the nation to win 10 or more combined regular season/division titles (6) and conference tournament titles (4) over the last seven years. 
  • Princeton (Ivy League) is coming off a 19-11 season in which it made the Ivy League Tournament for the seventh time in its eight years of existence. The Tigers have made the post-season in three of the last four years. Head coach Mitch Henderson has 251 wins, second only to legendary Pete Carril (514) in school history. 
  • Rhode Island (Atlantic 10) finished 18-13 last season, its most wins since 2019-20 (21-9). Head coach Archie Miller, now in his fourth year with the Rams, has four NCAA Tournament appearances including one Elite Eight run. 
  • Temple (American Athletic) is the sixth winningest program in NCAA history with 2,010 victories all-time. Last season, the Owls returned to winning ways with a 17-15 record and set a school record with 78.8 points scored per game. 
  • Towson (Coastal Athletic Association) has won at least 20 games in a school-record four straight seasons. The Tigers went 16-2 in conference play to win the CAA regular season title, the first outright league championship in school history. 
  • UC San Diego joined NCAA Division I in 2020, and last season reached its first NCAA Tournament, losing to Michigan by just three points in the first round. The Tritons won 15 straight games, culminating in the Big West Tournament championship. 
  • Vermont (America East) has won at least 20 games in 16 consecutive full seasons, including a 21-12 mark last year. The Catamounts have reached the NCAA Tournament in three of the last four years, and six times in 13 seasons under John Becker, the winningest coach in school history (329-132).
There will be two other four-team brackets during the 2025 Terry's Chocolate ESPN Events Invitational, both of which feature teams from the Atlantic 10. The Magic Bracket includes BYU, Dayton, Georgetown and Miami. Those teams will play on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 27 as well as Friday, Nov. 28.

Playing on the same days will be the Imagination Bracket, which includes Charlotte, Furman, Illinois State and Richmond.

The ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex is just 21 miles from Orlando International Airport (MCO), which offers nonstop service to over 100 domestic destinations. Traveling fans are encouraged to visit Experience Kissimmee's website to learn about accommodation options ranging from large resorts to vacation homes. With the world's largest collection of vacation home rentals, Kissimmee claims the title of Vacation Home Capital of the World®.

About ESPN Events
ESPN Events, a division of ESPN, owns and operates a portfolio of collegiate sporting events nationwide. In the 2024-25 academic year, the 34-event schedule includes four early-season college football kickoff games, 17 college bowl games, 10 college basketball events, the premiere regular season college softball and gymnastics events, as well as the Band of the Year National Championship. Collectively, these events account for over 400 hours of live programming on ESPN platforms, reaching 60 million viewers and attracting more than 650,000 annual attendees. Each year, the portfolio of events features more than 20 Division I conferences and hosts over 4,000 participating student-athletes. With satellite offices in more than 10 cities across the country, ESPN Events builds relationships with conferences, schools and local communities, as well as providing unique experiences for teams and fans.
 
About Terry's Chocolate
Terry's Chocolate is more than a chocolate, it's an experience. Tap it, unwrap it and enjoy it: this ritual has been tempting the United Kingdom since 1926 and has become popular in the U.S. market with several million balls sold each year. This unique and interactive format has made the Terry's Chocolate a must-have Christmas stocking-stuffer and the perfect token gift all year round. Terry's, time to have a blast!
 
About ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex
ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, located at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, is the home of Disney Soccer and Disney Spring Training and one of the premier sites for amateur sports in the nation. The complex hosts dozens of events each year and has accommodated 70 different sports featuring athletes from 70 different countries. Designed to provide professional, amateur and youth athletes with experiences synonymous with the names Disney and ESPN, the 220-acre facility features multiple competition venues, including 16 baseball/softball fields; a 9,500-seat stadium; a state-of-the-art indoor arena in addition to two field houses for basketball, volleyball, eSports and other indoor sports; and 17 multi-purpose outdoor fields for soccer, football and field hockey. The complex also contains a professional production center that produces content for the Disney family of networks for global distribution. For more information, visit www.disneysportsnews.com for news releases, photos and videos and www.espnwwos.com for the latest calendar of events.
 
 
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