Before 2023, the Big 5 members played each other once annually[a] in a round-robin format, determining the "champion" as the school(s) with the most wins in Big 5 play. However, in January 2023, administrators from the five member schools agreed on a new format for Big 5 play. This included the creation of the concluding triple-header called the Big 5 Classic and the addition of Drexel University to the series. The motivation behind this change was to "resuscitate" the Big 5, as the series had experienced declining attendance figures in the preceding years.[1]
In the new format, the six schools are divided into two pods: Pod 1 includes Drexel, La Salle, and Temple, while Pod 2 features Penn, Saint Joseph's, and Villanova. Throughout November, before the Big 5 Classic in December, round-robin play occurs within each pod, with each team playing the other two teams in their pod. After pod play, the series moves to the Wells Fargo Center for the Big 5 Classic, a single-day, triple-header event with three games. The first game is the 5th place game, featuring the two teams that finished 3rd in each pod; the second game is the 3rd place game, featuring the two teams that finished 2nd in each pod, and the final game is the championship game, featuring the two teams that finished 1st in each pod. Tiebreaker rules for pod placement are currently unknown,[2][3] but a local media source speculated that NET rankings, which are not public in late November, would be used, if necessary.[4]
Brackets
2023
Campus site games
Campus-site games were hosted by the team listed second below.