Huntsville is buzzing with excitement as the Alabama Crimson Tide basketball team prepares to take the court for a thrilling charity exhibition against the Memphis Tigers. With the regular season set to kick off next Monday, this is an exciting last chance for fans to see their beloved team in action before the competitive season begins.
This matchup, dubbed the Rocket City Classic, is not only a great opportunity for basketball fans but also a way to give back to the community. All proceeds from this event will go to the Huntsville Hospital Foundation. It’s heartwarming to see sports come together for such a worthy cause, making this game feel even more special.
The game will take place at the Von Braun Center Propst Arena, a venue named after the famous rocket pioneer, Dr. Wernher Von Braun. As the heart of Huntsville, known as the “Rocket City“, the arena regularly hosts a variety of events, including ice hockey games for the Huntsville Havoc. It’s a popular spot for sports lovers and a fitting place for this exciting basketball match.
The address for the arena is 700 Monroe Street Southwest, Huntsville. It’s worth noting that tickets for this charity exhibition are sold out, showing just how eager local fans are to support their team and the cause. For those lucky enough to have secured a ticket, keep in mind that Propst Arena is a cashless venue, so make sure to plan accordingly.
If you can’t make it to the arena, don’t worry! The game will be streamed live on ESPN+, starting at 7 p.m. CST. It’s a great way for fans to root for their team from the comfort of their own homes or wherever they may be.
The matchup features an intriguing history, as Memphis holds a slight edge in the series with a 4-3 lead over Alabama. Their last encounter, back in December 2022, saw Alabama triumph with a close score of 91-88. Meanwhile, Memphis’s last win in the series was in December 2021, when they defeated the Crimson Tide 92-78. With such a competitive backdrop, fans can expect an electrifying game!
If you’re heading to the game, planning your parking is essential. The Von Braun Center has several designated parking areas, including:
Parking areas P2 and P3 provide the most convenient access to the arena. Just a heads up—like the venue itself, all VBC parking is cashless as well. If you’re looking for more options, there are also city parking facilities nearby, such as the Monroe Street City Parking Garage (P4) and Parking Lot K (P5) known as the “Former Meadow Gold Lot,” both of which are easily accessible from Clinton Street.
The excitement around this charity event is palpable, and it’s a fantastic prelude to what promises to be a thrilling season ahead for Alabama basketball. Whether you’re in the stands or tuning in to the livestream, this is an event that shouldn’t be missed. Go Tide!
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