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Myrtle Beach Invitational

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The Myrtle Beach Invitational is an in-season college basketball tournament owned and operated by ESPN Regional Television that takes place in late November of each year, usually the week before Thanksgiving .

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4-708: The tournament had its inaugural run in 2018. * – Denotes overtime period The 2024 tournament will take place at the HTC Center in Conway, South Carolina from November 21–24, 2024. The 2023 tournament took place at the HTC Center in Conway, South Carolina from November 16–19, 2023. Game recaps: The 2022 tournament took place at HTC Center in Conway, South Carolina from November 17–20, 2022. Game recaps: HTC Center HTC Center , originally known as

8-564: The Student Recreation and Convocation Center , is a 3,370-seat multi-purpose arena located on the campus of Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina . It is home to the Coastal Carolina University men's and women's basketball teams and the women's volleyball teams. The arena replaced Kimbel Arena as Coastal Carolina's basketball and volleyball home. On August 2, 2012, Horry Telephone Cooperative purchased

12-419: The court behind the team benches, 814 bench-back seats on the other side, about 700 on each end (including one end reserved for students), 40 courtside seats, 35 each in two corner balcony sections that can be rented out each game as a package with catering and then additional seating in the spacious Chanticleer Athletic Foundation and president's suites that run the length of one side. This article about

16-664: The naming rights to the venue. An earlier planned arena, named YRT2 Arena, was to have opened in 2008. It would have also been home to a future ECHL franchise, the Myrtle Beach Thunderboltz . Both the men's and women's programs opened the facility with victories. The men defeated the University of Akron 74–70 in overtime on November 9, 2012. The women's program followed with a 58–39 victory against North Carolina Central University on November 12, 2012. The HTC Center features 3,212 seats – 662 chair-back seats on one side of

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