Description: Welcome! We are so happy you found our Triple Crown Sports LinkedIn company page. Click see more to see how we create international sports events. Triple Crown Sports® manages roughly 300 youth events across the country in baseball, basketball, fastpitch, slow-pitch softball, and volleyball. The company is family owned and employs nearly 60 full-time staff in its corporate headquarters in Fort Collins, Colorado. Triple Crown hires approximately 400 seasonal employees to facilitate the production of events each year and has individually-owned franchises in territories across the U.S. Triple Crown also owns and produces college basketball tournaments with the annual men’s and women’s Cancun Challenge in Mexico and the Preseason and Postseason Women’s NIT. The Cancun Challenge is regarded as one of the top preseason Division I basketball tournaments in the country. A few of the past tournament participants include: (Men’s) Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, New Mexico, Stanford, Vanderbilt, Virginia, VCU, and Wichita State; (Women’s) Arizona State, Baylor, Duke, Iowa, Kansas State, Maryland, Oklahoma, and Purdue. The WNIT was created in 1994 and is the second longest-running postseason event in women’s college basketball history. In 1993, Triple Crown televised its first event on ESPN, a slow-pitch softball championship in Steamboat Springs. In 2004, the company began producing its own broadcasts and six years later created TCTV. That same year it joined forces with CBS Sports Network, resulting in nationally-televised broadcasts and live webcasts of different events each year.