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Baylor Bears men, UConn Huskies women highlight field for Battle 4 Atlantis college basketball tournament

The defending champion Baylor Bears men's basketball team and women's powerhouses UConn and South Carolina won't have to wait too long to see where they stand entering the 2021-22 season.

All three programs are entered in the Battle 4 Atlantis, which will begin Nov. 20 on Paradise Island in the Bahamas. The Bears anchor a collection of contenders on the men's side, while a stacked UConn women's squad, led by Wooden Award winner Paige Bueckers, and South Carolina will vie for the women's title, it was announced Wednesday.

Baylor, which is ranked ninth in ESPN's Way Too Early Top-25 rankings, will open against Arizona State when the men's field tips off Nov. 24 (ESPN/ESPN2).

If Scott Drew's squad advances, it could potentially meet Michigan State, UConn or Auburn for the championship. All three schools feature a top-50 recruit -- Michigan State forward Max Christie (No. 16), UConn power forward Samson Johnson (No. 39) and Auburn's Jabari Smith (No. 5), who is a projected lottery pick in the 2022 NBA draft.

The Spartans will open against Loyola Chicago, UConn takes on Auburn, and Syracuse faces VCU.

To repeat as national champion, Baylor will have to account for the losses of NCAA tournament standouts MaCio Teague, Davion Mitchell and Jared Butler. Arizona transfer James Akinjo, who averaged 15.6 points last season, is expected to play a major role after receiving a waiver to play this season.

In the women's field, UConn and South Carolina, which both advanced to the Final Four last season, could potentially meet in the title game.

Bueckers and Azzi Fudd, the No. 1 recruit in the 2021 class, will open the tournament with a matchup against Minnesota.

The Gamecocks are coached by Dawn Staley, who is currently leading the women's national team in the Olympics. They will open vs. Buffalo. South Carolina signed the Nos. 2, 3 and 4 players (Raven Johnson, Saniya Rivers and Sania Feagin, respectively) to join Aliyah Boston as the program pushes for a national title.

Other first-round women's games include Oregon vs. Oklahoma, and Syracuse vs. South Florida.

Syracuse coach Quentin Hillsman is currently the subject of an investigation following allegations of verbal abuse and misconduct after a wave of transfers left the program this offseason.

Defending national champion Stanford will take part in another Thanksgiving week event in the Bahamas, matching up with some of the projected top programs in women's basketball.

The Baha Mar Hoops event, announced Wednesday, will feature a women's slate of games called the Pink Flamingo Championship starting Nov. 25. Other top teams competing include Indiana, which made the Elite Eight last season, and Sweet 16 teams Maryland and NC State. Also in the seven-team field are Miami, South Florida and Washington State.

ESPN's Mechelle Voepel contributed to this report.