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Here’s when Kansas basketball and Michigan State will meet in the Champions Classic

Kansas men’s basketball will meet Michigan State in the first game of a Champions Classic doubleheader at 5:30 p.m. Central on Tuesday, Nov. 12, at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, ESPN announced Thursday.

Kentucky will take on Duke in the second and final game of the event, set for around 8 p.m. Central following KU-MSU.

Meanwhile, tipoff for the Vegas Showdown contest between KU and Duke also was announced by ESPN on Thursday. The two blue bloods will tangle in the one-day doubleheader at 8 p.m. Central on Nov. 26 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. A game between Seattle and Furman will follow after KU-Duke.

Tickets for the Champions Classic will go on sale in late September, it was announced Thursday. One can sign up for pre-sale at espnevents.com/champions-classic.

This year’s Champions Classic will return to Atlanta for the first time since 2012 and will be the first Champions Classic played at State Farm Arena, home of the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks.

KU is 2-2 versus Michigan State in games played at the Champions Classic. The Jayhawks are 3-1 versus Duke, 3-2 versus Kentucky for an all-time record of 8-5 at the event.

KU won the last meeting against Tom Izzo’s MSU Spartans 87-74 on Nov. 9, 2021, in New York. KU is 8-7 all time against Michigan State and 6-7 versus Duke.

Here are the all-time Champions Classic results

2011, Madison Square Garden (New York City): No. 6 Duke 74, Michigan State 69; No. 2 Kentucky 75, No. 11 Kansas 65

2012, Georgia Dome (Atlanta): No. 22 Michigan State 67, No. 7 Kansas 64; No. 9 Duke 75, No. 3 Kentucky 68

2013, United Center (Chicago): No. 2 Michigan State 78, No. 1 Kentucky 74; No. 6 Kansas 94, No. 4 Duke 83

2014, Bankers Life Fieldhouse (Indianapolis): No. 3 Duke 81, No. 19 Michigan State 71; No. 1 Kentucky 72, No. 5 Kansas 40

2015, United Center (Chicago): No. 2 Kentucky 74, No. 4 Duke 63; No. 13 Michigan State 79, No. 5 Kansas 73

2016, Madison Square Garden (New York City): No. 2 Kentucky 69, No. 13 Michigan State 48; No. 8 Kansas 77, No. 1 Duke 75

2017, United Center (Chicago): No. 1 Duke 88, No. 2 Michigan State 81; No. 4 Kansas 65, No. 4 Kentucky 61

2018, Bankers Life Fieldhouse (Indianapolis): No. 1 Kansas 92, No. 10 Michigan State 87; No. 3 Duke 118, No. 2 Kentucky 84

2019, Madison Square Garden (New York City): No. 4 Duke 68, No. 3 Kansas 66; No. 2 Kentucky 69, No. 1 Michigan State 62

2020, Cameron Indoor Stadium (Durham, N.C.); Bankers Fieldhouse (Indianapolis): No. 12 Michigan State 75, No. 8 Duke 69; No. 5 Kansas 65, No. 9 Kentucky 62

2021, Madison Square Garden (New York City): No. 3 Kansas 87, Michigan State 74; No. 9 Duke 79, No. 11 Kentucky 71

2022, Gainbridge Fieldhouse (Indianapolis): No. 5 Kansas 69, No. 8 Duke 64; No. 25 Michigan State 86, No. 4 Kentucky 77 (2OT)

2023, United Center (Chicago): No. 9 Duke 74, No. 18 Michigan State 65; No. 1 Kansas 89, No. 17 17 Kentucky 84.