As the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament heats up, nearly half of the 68 teams competing this year are doing so on courts designed and manufactured by Robbins Sports Surfaces. Elite programs like Duke, Auburn, Kentucky, Michigan State, and St. John’s rely on Robbins hardwood systems in both their game-day arenas and daily training facilities.
These high-performance courts are built with athlete safety and performance in mind—designed to reduce injury risks through superior shock absorption and engineered for long-term durability under intense competition.
“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 has been a trusted name in sports flooring for decades, with a strong legacy of supporting championship programs. Their floors are proudly produced in White Lake, Wisconsin and Ishpeming, Michigan, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to American-made quality and performance.
As the tournament continues, Robbins celebrates the athletes and teams pursuing greatness on courts built to match their ambition.
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