The newest iteration of technology has hit college basketball.
The ASB GlassFloor, an LED screen court, is set to be used for the Big 12 Conference tournament.
We’ve got our first look at the LED court for the Big 12 tournament
— Mostly Hoops With Mark Titus & Co. (@MostlyHoopsShow) March 3, 2026
The high-tech, interactive court will create an immersive environment at a neutral site, allowing teams to have custom home courts at the touch of a button, regardless of the location.
But with any new technology, especially involving college students, there is always cause for concern.
There is a 99.9% chance a college student is going to hack this in the middle of a game. https://t.co/UIT6dBRG5e
— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) March 3, 2026
so what happens if the court dies mid game and there’s no 3 point line or division line anymore lol? https://t.co/gUkvRVGhIb
— Isaiah Walker (@walkeri141) March 3, 2026
— Trippy Dead (@TrippyDead2) March 3, 2026
For the Big 12 Conference, the court is also a new way to gather income from advertisers.
Sponsorship news after dark: The Big 12 is partnering with Windex as the “Official Glass Cleaning Partner of the Phillips 66 Big 12 Basketball Tournaments.”
Comes on the heels of the league introducing its ASB GlassFloor LED court. pic.twitter.com/uSO2G9BEMy
— Ben Portnoy (@bportnoy15) March 3, 2026
If the tournament goes off without any issues, expect these courts to take over college basketball tournaments across the country.