Heritage sponsors C-USA Championships

Heritage sponsored both the men’s and women’s 2022 Conference USA Basketball Championships from March 8-12.
Heritage sponsored both the men’s and women’s 2022 Conference USA Basketball Championships from March 8-12.
Heritage title sponsors C-USA Championships

Heritage Landscape Supply Group, McKinney, Texas, served as the title sponsor of the 2022 Conference USA Men’s & Women’s Basketball Championships hosted at The Star in Frisco, Texas, from March 8-12. The championships featured all 14 men’s and women’s teams vying for the conference titles and NCAA automatic bids.

“We are very proud to sponsor the C-USA Basketball Tournaments and to be associated with this outstanding athletic conference and its amazing student-athletes,” says Chris McMurrough, Heritage Landscape Supply chief operating officer. “Our entire Heritage family is looking forward to watching them compete, and we wish each team the best of luck.”

This year marked C-USA’s fifth year returning to Frisco, yet the first year Heritage signed on as the championships’ title sponsor.

“We are excited about this new partnership with Heritage Landscape Supply Group and welcome them to the Conference USA family,” says Drew Mitchell, chief revenue officer of C-USA.
“Conference USA will be the main event in all of North Texas during the week of March 7, and with their headquarters located here in (Dallas/Fort Worth), they were the perfect fit for our basketball tournament.”

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