Noun
Big Dance (plural Big Dances)
(sports) A final.
big dance (plural big dances)
Alternative letter-case form of Big Dance
The craft Emmys are kind of the kids' table at Thanksgiving. You're not really invited to the big dance. It's still really, really exciting, and the statue still counts. Hank Azaria
The only way Edwards’ Bulldogs (15-16 overall, 5-13 SEC) will make the Big Dance is by winning the SEC tournament next week. Source: Internet
In his first season at the helm, Davis took a squad who had won just 12 games in 2017-18 to an eight-win improvement, a fifth-place finish in the SEC and a trip to the Big Dance. Source: Internet
However, with a weaker conference and not too much meat left in their schedule until the Big Dance, the Bulldogs lost the spot to a team that has been trending upwards all season long: Baylor. Source: Internet
That would be in place of staging the Big Dance at 13 host locations scattered around the nation during the pandemic. Source: Internet