Gov. John Bel Edwards and Mayor Latoya Cantrell Join New Orleans Local Organizing Committee to Tip Off One Year Countdown to 2022 NCAA Men’s Final Four

2022 NCAA Men’s Final Four expected to be one of the largest major sporting events to take place in Louisiana since COVID-19

NEW ORLEANS – (Apr. 6) – New Orleans and Louisiana will proudly host the NCAA Men’s Final Four, one of the country’s largest sporting events, for the sixth time, on April 2 and 4, 2022 in the Mercedes Benz Superdome. Today, the New Orleans Local Organizing Committee (LOC), led by Tulane University, the University of New Orleans and the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation, officially kicked off the one-year countdown to the 2022 NCAA Men’s Final Four with panel discussions featuring Gov. Edwards, New Orleans Mayor Cantrell and other special guests, moderated by former WWL-TV News Anchor, Mike Hoss. The Governor and Mayor joined the LOC and introduced the 2022 Men’s Final Four Local Organizing Committee co-chairs, David Sherman and Paul Valteau.

“Next year will be the first time we’ll be back to normal, except it’ll be better than normal,” said Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards. “New Orleans is an easy sell, that’s why these national events like to come to New Orleans. When we get 75,000 or so visitors, it makes a tremendous difference for our city and state.”

LOC co-chairs David Sherman and Paul Valteau, Tulane Head Basketball Coach Ron Hunter, University of New Orleans Athletic Director Tim Duncan and Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation Senior Vice President Jeff Rossi participated in a series of panel discussions that focused on the economic and community impact of the Final Four to New Orleans and Louisiana as a whole. The panel highlighted what the community can expect from the event and provided insight on planning for the Final Four during the pandemic.

“The city is so eager and ready to be a host, once again,” said New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell. “I have to say, I know that others around the county and the world are ready to get themselves back to the city of New Orleans. There’s no better event to be celebrating, and even waiting for and anticipating for, than the Final Four.”

New Orleans is no stranger to hosting world-class sporting events. Preparing for the Final Four during the COVID-19 pandemic presents unique challenges for the NCAA, LOC and co-chairs. These organizations will lean on their unmatched experience and resources to create a remarkable National Championship week, while generating substantial economic impact and positive media exposure for the State of Louisiana and City of New Orleans.

“Today’s tip-off event is an exciting step towards hosting the 2022 NCAA Men’s Final Four in our great city and state,” said LOC Co-Chair Paul Valteau. “It’s an honor to work with the seasoned professionals of the New Orleans Local Organizing Committee that, despite a pandemic, have been and will continue working to rise above many obstacles to create a memorable Final Four for our community. We look forward to welcoming visitors back and letting the country know that New Orleans and Louisiana are open for business.”

“New Orleans has a great legacy of hosting five previous Men’s Final Fours, filled with legendary coaches and unforgettable moments from players such as Michael Jordan, Keith Smart, Carmelo Anthony and Anthony Davis,” said LOC Co-Chair David Sherman. “The 2022 NCAA Men’s Final Four is going to be a monumental event for New Orleans in its own right because it’s going to be the one of the largest, if not the largest, major sporting event to take place in the city since the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Officially awarded the tournament in November of 2016, the LOC has been working diligently to coordinate event details with the NCAA. Over the next year, the LOC co-chairs, host institutions and staff will continue to work closely with the NCAA, the State of Louisiana and City of New Orleans, ASM Global, New Orleans and Company and the Morial Convention Center to ensure the success of the Final Four and its ancillary events.

“Collaboration is key when it comes to planning and executing an event of this caliber,” said Jeff Rossi, Sr. Vice President, Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation who is serving as the Executive Director of the New Orleans Local Organizing Committee. “Now more than ever, our citizens and businesses need major events like the Men’s Final Four to stimulate jobs, reinvigorate our image, generate business revenue and help us recover from the pandemic. Working closely with Tulane, UNO, State leaders, the Mayor’s office and all our partners, the LOC is going to do everything possible to take advantage of the opportunities that only an event the size and scope of the Men’s Final Four can bring to Louisiana.”

In 2012, the NCAA Final Four drew more than 75,000 out of town visitors to New Orleans, accounted for more than 125,000 hotel room nights and generated an economic impact of $168 million. Additionally, the television broadcast of all three games drew a combined audience of more than 50 million viewers.

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About the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation

Organized in August 1988, the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation (GNOSF) is a non-profit 501(c) (4) organization whose mission is to attract and manage sporting events that have a positive economic impact on the State of Louisiana in the Greater New Orleans area. Throughout its 32-year history and by 2025, GNOSF managed events will have generated over $3.1 Billion in economic impact from a $50 Million investment from the State of Louisiana.

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