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Rose Classic NYC Junior 2017 Spring
May 6 - May 21
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Welcome to the official site for the Rose Classic NYC Junior 2017 Spring. Rose Classic will be hosting this 16 day event at Bishop Loughlin, Brooklyn School for Global Studies and JHS 117 Francis Scott Key - from Saturday, May 06 2017 through Sunday, May 21 2017.

The Rose Classic NYC Junior 2017 Spring brings together many of the nation's top Club, Travel & AAU programs to compete on a highly visible stage.

The 2017 event will include up to 1 division - 14U. Each age group will include up to 21 of the top travel teams from across the country, bringing some of the top competitors to center stage.

While considerable attention will be focused on the top prospects, the Rose Classic NYC Junior 2017 Spring also provides coaches, spectators and fans with a tremendous opportunity to scout the up-and-coming talent. Players always make their mark on the basketball circuit at tournaments such as the Rose Classic NYC Junior 2017 Spring. Don't miss out!!! Be there, play hard, and make your mark this season.

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Tournament Quick Facts

Classification:
Division/Format:
AgeMax TeamsGames
14U215
Tournament Type: poolbracket
Tournament Director: Cleon Hyde
Tournament Fee: $400.00

Tournament Application Deadline: Saturday, March 25 2017

Welcome to the official site for the Rose Classic NYC Junior 2017 SpringRose Classic will be hosting this 16 day event at Bishop Loughlin, Brooklyn School for Global Studies and JHS 117 Francis Scott Key - from Saturday, May 06 2017 through Sunday, May 21 2017.

The Rose Classic NYC Junior 2017 Spring brings together many of the nation's top Club, Travel & AAU programs to compete on a highly visible stage.

The 2017 event will include up to 1 division - 14U. Each age group will include up to 21 of the top travel teams from across the country, bringing some of the top competitors to center stage.

While considerable attention will be focused on the top prospects, the Rose Classic NYC Junior 2017 Spring also provides coaches, spectators and fans with a tremendous opportunity to scout the up-and-coming talent. Players always make their mark on the basketball circuit at tournaments such as the Rose Classic NYC Junior 2017 Spring.

Don't miss out!!! Be there, play hard, and make your mark this season.

Venues

Venue
Building
Description
Court
Address
Bishop Loughlin
Bishop Loughlin
Away
3rd Floor
Brooklyn School for Global Studies
Main School
Main Gym
1
JHS 117 Francis Scott Key
300 Willoughby Ave, Brooklyn NY 11205
JHS 117 Francis Scott Key
F

Basketball Tournament Rules and Regulations

Team Rosters

  1. Team roster must be submitted 30 minutes prior to each game. Team roster is limited to 12 players. A teams roster becomes official and frozen at the end of the teams 2nd game. All players shall play for only one team. Teams will not be permitted to participate until all fees have been paid.

  2. All teams must wear basketball jerseys during their games. Each jersey must have the same color and they must have numbers. Basketball shoes must be worn. All jewelry must be removed. Necklaces, earrings and watches can not be worn during the game.

  3. The team coaches are entirely responsible to make sure that their players fully understand tournament rules and regulations. All coaches are responsible for having legal proof of age documentation (birth certificate), proof of student status (school photo ID) and proof of Indian Blood. (Certificate of Indian Blood or Tribal Identification Cards)

  4. Each participating team must have an adult coach on the bench at all times. All players must have signed a wavier/liability form and an official roster sheet prior to the start of the first game.

Entry Fee

The entry fee deadline is due before the 1st game. Cash or Money orders only. No personal checks. Entry fees are non-refundable.

Playing Rules

  1. Game Clock: Games will consist of two 16 minute halves. The clock will stop on all fouls and violations only during the last ten seconds of the first half and the last two minutes of the second half. The clock will not stop if a team is ahead by 15 points or more. 10 minutes will be given to warm up. Games will be played with 5 minute half times.

  2. Overtime: All overtime will consist of three minute periods with clock stopping with fouls and violations in the last one minute.

  3. Time Outs: Each team will be given 2 time outs (1 minute) per half and they will not carry over. In case of overtime, 1 extra time out will be given.

  4. Grace Period: A five minute grace period will be allowed for tardiness and then if a team does not have four players to start the game, the game clock will start. Eight minutes will be allowed for a team to present four players to start. The team ready and waiting will begin amassing two points per minute up to eight minutes. If at this point a team does not have four players to start, a forfeit will be declared.

  5. Team Fouls: Players will be given 5 fouls per game. Bonus shots will be given after the 6th team foul, and the team will be in double bonus after the 10th team foul, per half.

  6. Technical Fouls: All technical fouls will count as a personal foul. A player who receives a technical foul must sit out of the game for three minutes before he/she will be allowed back into the game. If a player receives a second technical foul during the same game, the player will be ejected from the tournament.

  7. 3-Pointers: High School 3-point line will be utilized in all games. (19' line)Pressing: Full court pressing is allowed, however, there will be no pressing if a team is 20 points ahead.

Conduct

  1. All participates, coaches and spectators shall refrain from using profanity or verbal abuse towards other players, coaches, spectators, referees and the tournament staff.

  2. This is a Drug and Alcohol Free Event. No alcoholic beverages or drugs are allowed on the premises. Any coach or player(s) engaged in the use of alcohol or drugs will be disqualified from further participation in the tournament.

  3. Team coaches will be responsible for the conduct of their players. Teams and spectators shall abide by the tournament rules and regulations.

  4. No food or beverages are allowed in the gymnasium. Only water and sport drinks will be permitted.

  5. The Tournament Director and the tournament staff are not responsible for any personal items that are left behind, lost or stolen.

Fighting

  1. Fighting is an attempt to strike an opponent with the arms, hands, legs, feet or a combative action by one or more players, a coach or other team personnel. Any member or team personnel who participates in a fight shall be immediately suspended from the game for the duration to be determined by the Tournament Director and their Associates. Length of suspension will be assessed on an individual basis and may be up to six months in duration.

  2. Let it be known that spectators and visitors who too elect to involve themselves in a fight during a game, will be suspended from the facility for a length of time to be determined by the Tournament Director and their Associates.

  3. Should any team, player(s) or coach be disqualified from tournament play, there will be no refunds.

Protest Procedure

  1. Only the opposing teams coach who is playing the scheduled game can protest a players eligibility. Player eligibility protest must be taken to the scorers table before the start of the game. Documentation/proof must be presented upon request. If the coach cannot provide proper proof of age for their player(s) being protested, then player(s) will not be allowed to participate until proof is provided.

  2. The game will not be stopped to handle the protest. If the player(s) show up late and the opposing teams coach wants to protest the player(s). That protest will take place at half time only. If the player(s) being protested at half time cannot provide proper proof of age then the player(s) must sit until proof can be provided and that team will be charged with a technical foul. As a result, the opposing team will get two free throws and the ball.

Tournament Director

The Tournament Director has the right to alter rules, bylaws and bracket structure as needed.

Tournament Schedules:

To download the schedules please click on the files listed below. Please check your email for any schedule changes.
Note** The files below are the most current schedules
Games By Division Click Here
Games By Team Click Here
Games Per Venue Click Here

Games By Division

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College Coaches In Attendance for Rose Classic NYC Junior 2017 Spring

College or University
School Logo
Coach In Attendance
Coach Position
Canisius College
Member Of:
Division(s):
Weaver, Jasmine
Assistant Coach
East Tennessee State University
Member Of:
Division(s):
Mathis, Kelly
Assistant Coach
EPlay University
Member Of:
Division(s):
Walker, Chris
School President
Florida Atlantic University
Member Of:
Division(s):
Bateast, Desma
Assistant Coach
georgia tech
Member Of:
Division(s):
Palmer, Sasha
Assistant Coach
James Madison University
Member Of:
Division(s):
Oregan, Sean
Head Coach
NCAA
Member Of:
Division(s):
Morrissey, Adam
School President
Niagara University
Member Of:
Division(s):
Pierce, Jada
Head Coach
Ottawa College
Member Of:
Division(s):
Charles, Farid
School President
Stony Brook University
Member Of: NCAA
Division(s): D1
McCombs, Caroline
Head Coach
Texas Tech University
Member Of:
Division(s):
Dawkins, Niki
Assistant Coach
University of Arizona
Member Of:
Division(s):
Barnes, Adia
Head Coach
University of Maryland, College Park
Member Of:
Division(s):
Shelby, Bett
Assistant Coach
West Virginia University
Member Of:
Division(s):
Carey, Mike
Head Coach

 

All individuals who engage in coaching activities at NCAA certified events must be approved through the NCAA Participant Approval Program administered by First Advantage prior to participation. Event operators are instructed to require coaches to show a State or US Government issued picture ID during their event check-in procedures to ensure that only approved coaches are granted the ability to participate.

FirstAdvantage (formerly known as LexisNexis) Application for Participant Approval

Previously when completing the First Advantage application, a randomly selected 10 question quiz served as the educational component.  That test has been replaced by a more significant educational component on a separate website - The NCAA Eligibility Center Coaching Education Course; a FREE course developed by the NCAA Eligibility Center and the National Federation of State High School Associations.  Click the link below followed by “Please Login to Order”, then click “Register Now” to create your account.  After you register, click “Order Now” to begin taking the free course.

Rules Education for Coaches of Prospective Student-Athletes

A coach or team administrator will need to register their team in the NCAA Basketball Certification System(BBCS).  The entire team needs to be entered along with the coaches and their approval numbers.  Once the team information has been entered, the team will need to “opt in” to the event(s) in which they would like to participate.  This can be completed by clicking “edit team events” on the team page in the BBCS.  We will have every approved event posted and the coach/team administration will need to put a check mark next to the event and click the save button.

Ages: 14U
Divisions: 1
Roster Deadline: Saturday, March 25 2017
Dates: Saturday, May 06 2017 - Sunday, May 21 2017

Admission Information: 

Adult Weekend Pass:     $0.00
Adult Daily Pass:$0.00
Student/Senior Daily Pass:$0.00
12 and under Pass:FREE