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2022 Nike EYBL schedule released, Louisville gets stop in May

Jack PIlgrimby:Jack Pilgrim02/21/22
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After two years of scheduling adjustments and cancellations, the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League is returning to normal in 2022, with four regular-season stops leading up to Peach Jam. One of this year’s stops? Louisville, Kentucky.

The Nike EYBL released its complete 2022 schedule on Monday, one that will feature stops in Orlando, Indianapolis, Louisville and Kansas City before returning to North Augusta for Peach Jam. The sessions in Orlando, Indianapolis, Kansas City and North Augusta will all be live periods, meaning college coaches will be able to evaluate participating players in person.

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It’s the first time we’ve seen a multi-stop schedule since 2019, as the EYBL season was canceled entirely in 2020 due to COVID-19 and was held in just one location, North Augusta, for two weeks in 2021. The 2019 schedule featured three stops — Indianapolis, Dallas and Atlanta — before Peach Jam.

Check out the complete 2022 schedule below:

Session 1: April 8-10 (LIVE)
Location: Orlando, FL

Session 2: April 22-24 (LIVE)
Location: Indianapolis, IN

Session 3: May 27-30
Location: Louisville, KY

Session 4: July 7-10 (LIVE)
Location: Kansas City, MO

Peach Jam: July 17-24 (LIVE)
Location: North Augusta, SC

The Nike EYBL is widely seen as the most prestigious and competitive league in all of grassroots basketball. This time around, the event is coming to Kentucky.

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