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Big 12 to Debut LED Video Basketball Court at Tournaments
The new interactive floor will bring dynamic graphics and fan engagement to college basketball games in Kansas City.
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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The Big 12 Conference is set to debut a revolutionary new basketball court at its 2026 men's and women's basketball tournaments in Kansas City. Developed by German firm ASB, the 'GlassFloor' technology replaces traditional hardwood with a durable surface made of layers of safety glass, featuring a network of LEDs capable of displaying dynamic graphics, real-time statistics, and interactive content for fans.
Why it matters
This innovative court design represents a significant step forward in enhancing the fan experience and integrating technology into the game of college basketball. The LED floor allows for customized court branding, real-time data visualization, and interactive fan engagement - features that could reshape how the sport is presented and experienced by audiences.
The details
The GlassFloor features an aluminum and steel skeleton for durability, with ceramic layers and laser-etching providing grip for players. Beyond the visual spectacle, the LED floor enables dynamic court designs, real-time branding opportunities for sponsors, and interactive games for fans during timeouts. Key plays can also be celebrated with immersive animations that bring the court to life.
- The 2026 Phillips 66 Big 12 Men's and Women's Basketball Tournaments at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City will be the first official competitions in the U.S. to use the GlassFloor technology.
- The women's tournament will debut the floor on March 4, 2026.
The players
Brett Yormark
The Big 12 Conference Commissioner, who views the GlassFloor as a key component of the conference's strategy to elevate its profile and push boundaries.
Bill Self
The head coach of the University of Kansas men's basketball team, who acknowledged he is an 'old school guy' but believes the technology is 'the wave of the future' and will be 'great.'
ASB
The German firm that developed the 'GlassFloor' technology, which replaces traditional hardwood with a durable surface made of layers of safety glass and a network of LEDs.
What they’re saying
“This technology represents the future and bringing it to our basketball tournaments reinforces our commitment to innovation, positioning the Big 12 as a different league and national leader in elevating the game.”
— Brett Yormark, Big 12 Conference Commissioner
“I'm an old school guy, but I believe this is the wave of the future and it's going to be great.”
— Bill Self, University of Kansas Men's Basketball Head Coach
What’s next
The Big 12 Conference will continue to work with ASB to finalize the installation and implementation of the GlassFloor technology ahead of the 2026 men's and women's basketball tournaments in Kansas City.
The takeaway
The Big 12's decision to adopt the innovative GlassFloor technology for its basketball tournaments signals a broader trend in the sports industry towards integrating advanced digital elements to enhance the fan experience and showcase the game in new and engaging ways.





