Connor Sports Provides NCAA Final Four Courts

Amasa, MI, March 27, 2017—Student-athletes competing in the 2017 NCAA Men’s and Women’s Final Four will be shooting for a championship on basketball courts manufactured by Connor Sports, the official court provider of the NCAA from wood sustainably harvested from The Nature Conservancy’s Two Hearted River Forest Reserve.

Connor Sports single-sourced all the timber from Sugar Maple trees in the Conservancy’s Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified forest in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

“As Champion of Environment, our goal at Connor Sports is to provide our NCAA customer with the best possible court products using responsible forestry practices,” said Jason Gasperich, director of sustainability for Connor Sports. “This unique method will mark the first-time Connor Sports has single-sourced all the timber for a customer project from one forest, and Sugar Maple trees are the industry’s most prized species known for their durability, strength and light coloring.”

Thirty-five of the Two-Hearted River Forest Reserve's 24,000 acres, located in upper Michigan, were sustainably harvested to create this year’s championship floors.

The men’s court will be installed March 24 at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, while the women’s court will be installed March 28 at American Airlines Arena in Dallas, Texas.

The 2017 Men’s Final Four Official Court from Connor Sports is a QuickLock portable and is 70’ X 140’ and totals 9,800 square feet using 397 4’ x 7’ panels weighing approximately 188 pounds each or 14 tons in total. The 2017 Women’s Final Court is 60’ X 120’ and totals 7,200 square feet using 262 panels weighing a total of 10.3 tons. The installation process led by Connor Sports technicians is approximately six hours.