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1 Tournament Format  





2 Tournament History  



2.1  Venues  





2.2  Past championship games  







3 Brackets  



3.1  2023  





3.2  2021  





3.3  2020  





3.4  2019  





3.5  2018  





3.6  2017  



3.6.1  Campus Site Games  





3.6.2  Championship Round  







3.7  2016  





3.8  2015  





3.9  2014  



3.9.1  Thanksgiving Day Games  







3.10  2013  





3.11  2012  





3.12  2011  





3.13  2010  





3.14  2009  





3.15  2008  





3.16  2007  







4 See also  





5 External links  





6 References  














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North Carolina vs. Tennessee, Third Place Game, November 24, 2006

The NIT Season Tip-Off is an annual college basketball tournament that takes place in November of each year, toward the beginning of the season. The first two rounds are held at campus sites, while the semifinals and the finals are held during the week of ThanksgivinginBrooklyn, NY. 2020's tournament was to be held at Amway CenterinOrlando, FL, but the COVID-19 pandemic caused the NCAA to cancel it. The tournament, which is a part of the regular season for all participating colleges, began in 1985 as the Preseason NIT, so-called in order to distinguish it from the post-season NIT. In 2005, the NCAA purchased the Men's Preseason and Postseason NIT and renamed the November tournament the NIT Season Tip-Off. The tournament remains one of the most well-known preseason tournaments in NCAA Division I men's basketball, along with the Maui Invitational.

Tournament Format[edit]

The tournament had a new format in 2006.[1] The first two rounds were held at regional "common sites" instead of campus sites, making the format more like the postseason NCAA Tournament. Through 2014, the semifinals and finals had always been held at Madison Square Garden. In 2006, the common sites were Charlotte, North Carolina, Nashville, Tennessee, Indianapolis and Spokane, Washington. The tournament returned to its previous format in 2007 then returned to the 2006 format in 2009.

On September 3, 2014 a new format was announced for the NIT Season Tip-Off. The NIT Season Tip-Off will no longer be a bracketed event, instead becoming a classic with set semifinal matchups in New York, after the NCAA could only get eight teams in the field instead of 16. The NCAA-run event will add a new wrinkle due to the reduced field and feature a showcase of games on Thanksgiving Day with the other four teams that are not in the championship. Teams in the NIT Season Tip-Off will play four games at campus sites prior to the eight teams' arrival in New York.[2]

The NIT Season Tip-Off tournament will not occur in 2022, but it will return in 2023.

Tournament History[edit]

Venues[edit]

Madison Square Garden hosted the semifinal and final rounds for the first three decades, since the tournament's inception. Beginning in 2015, Barclays Center in Brooklyn will hold the two semifinal games on Thanksgiving Day, as well as the championship game the following day. Barclays Center will also have the 2016 and 2018 semis and finals. In 2017, the tournament is scheduled to move over to the nearby Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, which is in the process of getting a major renovation to its facilities.[3]

Past championship games[edit]

Brackets[edit]

* – Denotes overtime period

2023[edit]

Semifinals
November 22
ESPN2
Championship
November 24
ESPN
      
13Baylor 88
  Oregon State 72
13Baylor 95
Florida 91
  Florida 86
  Pittsburgh 713rd Place Game
ESPN2
  Oregon State 51
  Pittsburgh 76

2021[edit]

Semifinals
November 24
Championship
November 26
      
25Xavier 70
  Iowa State 82
  Iowa State 78
9Memphis 59
9Memphis 69
  Virginia Tech 613rd Place Game
25Xavier 59
  Virginia Tech 58

2020[edit]

The field originally included Cincinnati, Arizona, Texas Tech and St. John's.[4]

An initial attempt was made to move the event to the bubble at the ESPN Wide World of Sports ComplexinWalt Disney World, but the tournament was eventually cancelled outright due to COVID-19.[5]

2019[edit]

Semifinals
November 27
ESPN2
Championship
November 29
ESPN2
      
Ole Miss 74
Penn State 72
Ole Miss 37
Oklahoma State 78
Syracuse 72
Oklahoma State 86 3rd Place Game
ESPN2
Penn State 85
Syracuse 64

2018[edit]

Semifinals
November 21
ESPN2
Championship
November 23
ESPN2
      
Louisville 81
5Tennessee 92
5Tennessee 81
2Kansas 87*
Marquette 68
2Kansas 77 3rd Place Game
ESPN2
Louisville 74
Marquette 77*

2017[edit]

Campus Site Games[edit]

Game 1
November 10
Fox Sports 2
Game 4
November 12
Fox Sports 1
  Monmouth 65
  Fairleigh Dickinson 68  Seton Hall 75
  Seton Hall 90
Game 2
November 10
Game 7
November 17
  UNC Asheville 76
  Austin Peay 54  Vanderbilt 79
  Vanderbilt 73
Game 3
November 11
Game 10
November 22
  Monmouth 51
  UNC Asheville 60  UNC Asheville 62
  Rhode Island 84
Game 5
November 13
ACC Network Extra
Game 9
November 19
Regional Sports Network
  Monmouth 53
  Austin Peay 49  Virginia 73
  Virginia 93
Game 6
November 15
Game 8
November 19
  UNC Asheville 82
  Oakland City 50  Austin Peay 79
  Austin Peay 109

Championship Round[edit]

Semifinals
November 23
ESPNU
Championship
November 24
ESPNU
      
  Virginia 68
  Vanderbilt 42
  Virginia 70
  Rhode Island 55
  Rhode Island 75
20Seton Hall 743rd Place Game
ESPNews
  Vanderbilt 59
20Seton Hall 72

2016[edit]

[6]

Semifinals
November 24
ESPNU
Championship
November 25
ESPN2
      
Temple 89
25Florida State 86
  Temple 81
19West Virginia 77
Illinois 57
19West Virginia 89 3rd Place Game
ESPNU
25Florida State 72
Illinois 61

2015[edit]

[7]

Semifinals
November 26
ESPNU/ESPN2
Championship
November 27
ESPN2
      
Arkansas 73
Georgia Tech 83
Georgia Tech 52
8Villanova 69
Stanford 45
8Villanova 59 3rd Place Game
ESPNU
Arkansas 66
Stanford 69

2014[edit]

[8]

Semifinals
November 26
Championship
November 28
ESPN2
      
Minnesota 61
St. John's 70
St. John's 66
10Gonzaga 73
Georgia 76
10Gonzaga 88 3rd Place Game
ESPNU
Minnesota 66
Georgia 62

Thanksgiving Day Games[edit]

Showcase Format – No Tournament
November 22
LIU Brooklyn54
Stony Brook73
November 27
WKU62
Saint Joseph's59

2013[edit]

First Round
November 18
Quarterfinals
November 19
Semifinals
November 27
ESPNU/ESPN2
Championship
November 29
ESPN
            
1Arizona 100
Fairleigh Dickinson 50
1Arizona 87
5Rhode Island 59
5Rhode Island 66
Metro State 63
1Arizona 66
8Drexel 62
4Rutgers 66
Canisius 51
4Rutgers 59
8Drexel 70
6Elon 64
8Drexel 71
1Arizona 72
2Duke 66
3Alabama 102
Stillman College 65
3Alabama 75
Georgia State 58
Georgia State 96
McNeese State 70
3Alabama 64
2Duke 74
2Duke 91 3rd Place Game
ESPN2
UNC Asheville 55
2Duke 83   Drexel 85
7East Carolina 74  Alabama 83
7East Carolina 76
Norfolk State 74

[9]

2012[edit]

First Round
November 12
Quarterfinals
November 13
Semifinals
November 21
Championship
November 23
ESPN
            
1Michigan 91
IUPUI 54
1Michigan 77
7Cleveland State 47
7Cleveland State 79
Bowling Green 73
1Michigan 67
4Pittsburgh 62
4Pittsburgh 86
Fordham 51
4Pittsburgh 78
5Lehigh 53
5Lehigh 89
6Robert Morris 60
1Michigan 71
3Kansas State 57
3Kansas State 79
Lamar 55
3Kansas State 87
Alabama-Huntsville 26
North Texas 75
Alabama-Huntsville 78
3Kansas State 66
8Delaware 63
2Virginia 54
Fairfield 45
2Virginia 53
8Delaware 59
8Delaware 84
  Penn 69

[10]

2011[edit]

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship[11]
            
1Syracuse 95
Manhattan 56
1Syracuse 98
Albany 74
Albany 77
Brown 68
1Syracuse 69
4Virginia Tech 58
4Virginia Tech 91
Monmouth 46
4Virginia Tech 78
FIU 63
5George Mason 76
FIU 79
1Syracuse 69
3Stanford 63
3Stanford 75
Fresno State 59
3Stanford 64
7Colorado State 52
7Colorado State 75
SMU 56
3Stanford 82
2Oklahoma State 67
2Oklahoma State 73
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 46
2Oklahoma State 90
8UTSA 85
6Oral Roberts 77
8UTSA 78

2010[edit]

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
            
1Villanova 84
Marist 47
1Villanova 82
Boston University 66
7George Washington 67
Boston University 76
1Villanova 82
4UCLA 70
4UCLA 79
Pepperdine 69
4UCLA 57
Pacific 44
8Nevada 53
Pacific 64
1Villanova 68
2Tennessee 78
3Wake Forest 63
Hampton 56
3Wake Forest 69
5VCU 90
5VCU 67
Winthrop 54
5VCU 72
2Tennessee 77
2Tennessee 85
Belmont 76
2Tennessee 60
6Missouri State 56
6Missouri State 80
Arkansas State 71

[12]

2009[edit]

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
            
1Duke 74
Coastal Carolina 49
1Duke 101
8Charlotte 59
8Charlotte 75
Elon 61
1Duke 64
4Arizona State 53
4Arizona State 84
Texas State 62
4Arizona State 52
7TCU 49
7TCU 83
Cal State Northridge 65
1Duke 68
2Connecticut 59
3LSU 56
Indiana State 45
3LSU 71
5Western Kentucky 67
5Western Kentucky 69
Milwaukee 65
3LSU 55
2Connecticut 81
6Hofstra 68
Yale 63
6Hofstra 67
2Connecticut 76
2Connecticut 77
Colgate 63

[13]

2008[edit]

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
            
E1 Boston College 90
E4 Loyola (MD) 57
E1 Boston College 82
E2 St John's 70
E2 St John's 86
E3 Cornell 75
E1 Boston College 64
M1 Purdue 71
M1 Purdue 87
M4 Eastern Michigan 58
M1 Purdue 78
M3 Loyola 46
M2 Georgia 53
M3 Loyola (IL) 74
M1 Purdue 82
S1 Oklahoma 87
W1 Arizona 75
W4 Florida Atlantic 62
W1 Arizona 71
W2 UAB 72
W2 UAB 64
W3 Santa Clara 61
W2 UAB 67
S1 Oklahoma 77
S1 Oklahoma 94
S4 Mississippi Valley State 53
S1 Oklahoma 82
S2 Davidson 78
S2 Davidson 99
S3 James Madison 64

2007[edit]

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
            
E1 Syracuse 97
E4 Siena 89
E1 Syracuse 72
E2 St. Joseph's 69
E2 Saint Joseph's 86
E3 Fairleigh Dickinson 66
E1 Syracuse 65
M1 Ohio State 79
M1 Ohio State 91
M4 Wisconsin-Green Bay 68
M1 Ohio State 68
M2 Columbia 54
M2 Columbia 47
M3 Delaware State 41
M1 Ohio State 47
S1 Texas A&M 70
W1 Washington 88
W4 NJIT 47
W1 Washington 83
W2 Utah 77
W2 Utah 77
W3 High Point 64
W1 Washington 63
S1 Texas A&M 77
S1 Texas A&M 67
S4 Oral Roberts 53
S1 Texas A&M 81
S2 UTEP 76
S2 UTEP 77
S3 Texas A&M-CC 62

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ Katz, Andy (4 September 2014). "NIT Season Tip-off format to change". ESPN. Retrieved 4 September 2014.
  • ^ "NIT Season Tip-Off moves across river to Barclays Center". USA Today. Associated Press. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
  • ^ "NIT Season Tip-Off 2020 Field Announced". ESPN Events. ESPN. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  • ^ "ESPN scraps men's college basketball bubble plans, cancels 8 events". 26 October 2020.
  • ^ "NIT Season Tip-Off Announces 2016–17 Bracket and Ticket Information". 14 July 2016. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  • ^ "Arkansas, Georgia Tech, Stanford and Villanova Highlight 2015 NIT Season Tip-Off Field". 6 August 2015. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
  • ^ "2014 NIT Season Tip-Off features 10-team field, six games at MSG". www.NCAA.com. Retrieved 6 September 2014.
  • ^ https://www.ncaa.com/sites/default/files/files/2013NITSeasonTip-OffBracket.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  • ^ https://www.ncaa.com/sites/default/files/files/2012NITSeasonTip-OffBracket(1).pdf [bare URL PDF]
  • ^ "2011 Dick's Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off" (PDF). ncaa.com.
  • ^ "2010 DICK'S SPORTING GOODS NIT SEASON TIP-OFF" (PDF). ncaa.com.
  • ^ "2009 DICK'S SPORTING GOODS NIT SEASON TIP-OFF" (PDF). cstv.com.

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