Robbins Sports Surfaces Powers Nearly Half of NCAA D-I Tournament Teams

Duke Cameron Arena (Photo Credit: Robbins Sports Surfaces)

As the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship Tournament unfolds, it’s noteworthy that nearly half of the 68 participating teams train and compete on Robbins Sports Surfaces. Renowned programs such as Auburn, Duke, Michigan State, St. John’s, Iowa State, Texas Tech, and Kentucky rely on Robbins’ premium sports flooring systems in their home arenas and practice facilities. These courts are engineered to enhance athlete performance and safety, offering exceptional durability and shock absorption to minimize injury risks.

“College basketball tournaments in March are known across the nation as one of the most thrilling events in sports, and we’re proud to support so many of the teams competing this year,” said John Ficks, Global Sales and Marketing Manager for Robbins Sports Surfaces. “While the tournament shines the spotlight on these incredible athletes, their success is built behind the scenes, through their training and regular season games played at their home courts, many of which trust Robbins flooring.”

Robbins’ commitment to supporting athletic excellence spans decades, with their flooring systems serving as the foundation for numerous championship-winning teams. Crafted in White Lake, Wisconsin, and Ishpeming, Michigan, these courts embody a legacy of quality and hometown pride. As the tournament progresses, Robbins extends best wishes to all athletes striving for the championship title.

Read the original news story and learn more about Robbins flooring systems on their website.

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