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1 Participants  



1.1  Automatic qualifiers  





1.2  At-large bids  





1.3  Declined invitations  







2 Bracket  





3 Media  





4 See also  





5 References  














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2023 National Invitation Tournament
Season2022–23
Teams32
Finals siteOrleans Arena
Paradise, Nevada
ChampionsNorth Texas Mean Green (1st title)
Runner-upUAB Blazers (1st title game)
Semifinalists
  • Utah Valley Wolverines (1st semifinal)
  • Winning coachGrant McCasland (1st title)
    MVPTylor Perry (North Texas)
    National Invitation Tournaments
    «2022 2024»

    The 2023 National Invitation Tournament was a single-elimination tournament of 32 NCAA Division I men's college basketball teams not selected to participate in the 2023 NCAA tournament. The tournament began on March 14 and ended on March 30. The first three rounds were played on campuses, with the semifinal and championship final played at Orleans Arena in the Las Vegas Valley.[1]

    Participants

    [edit]

    Teams and parings for the 2023 NIT were released by the NIT Committee on Sunday, March 12. Thirty-two teams qualified for the NIT, both automatic qualifiers and at-large selections. In 2022, the Xavier Musketeers won the NIT Title.

    Automatic qualifiers

    [edit]

    Teams which had the best regular-season record in their conference but failed to win their conference tournament automatically qualified for the 2023 NIT if they were not selected for the 2023 NCAA Tournament.[1]

    Team Conference Overall record Appearance Last bid
    Eastern Washington Big Sky 22–10 2nd 2003
    UC Irvine Big West 23–11 7th 2017
    Hofstra CAA 24–9 7th 2019
    Youngstown State Horizon 24–9 1st Never
    Yale Ivy League 21–8 2nd 2002
    Toledo MAC 27–7 10th 2022
    Bradley MVC 25–9 22nd 2007
    Morehead State OVC 21–11 1st Never
    Southern Miss Sun Belt 25–7 11th 2014
    Alcorn State SWAC 18–13 4th 2022
    Utah Valley WAC 25–8 2nd 2014

    At-large bids

    [edit]

    The following teams were awarded at-large bids.

    Team Conference Overall record Appearance Last bid
    Cincinnati American 21–12 11th 2010
    Clemson ACC 23–10 18th 2019
    Colorado Pac-12 17–16 13th 2022
    Florida SEC 16–16 11th 2022
    Liberty ASUN 26–8 1st Never
    Michigan Big Ten 17–15 10th 2007
    New Mexico Mountain West 22–11 20th 2011
    North Texas Conference USA 26–7 2nd 2022
    Oklahoma State Big 12 18–15 13th 2018
    Oregon Pac-12 19–14 13th 2022
    Rutgers Big Ten 19–14 15th 2006
    Sam Houston WAC 25–7 2nd 2019
    Santa Clara West Coast 23–9 7th 2022
    Seton Hall Big East 17–15 18th 2012
    UAB Conference USA 25–9 13th 2016
    UCF American 18–14 3rd 2017
    Vanderbilt SEC 20–14 14th 2022
    Villanova Big East 17–16 18th 2004
    Virginia Tech ACC 19–14 14th 2016
    Washington State Pac-12 17–16 7th 2022
    Wisconsin Big Ten 17–14 5th 1996

    Declined invitations

    [edit]

    The following programs declined to participate in the 2023 NIT:

    Bracket

    [edit]

    The 32-team bracket was announced on March 12, via the NIT Selection Show on ESPNU at 10 p.m. EST.[4]

    First round
    March 14–15
    Campus sites
    Second round
    March 18–19
    Campus sites
    Quarterfinal
    March 21
    Gallagher-Iba Arena
             
    1Oklahoma State^ 69
    Youngstown State 64
    1Oklahoma State 71
    Eastern Washington 60
    4Washington State 74
    Eastern Washington 81
    1Oklahoma State 59
    2North Texas 65OT
    2North Texas 69
    Alcorn State 53
    2North Texas 75
    3Sam Houston 55
    3Sam Houston^^ 58
    Santa Clara 56
    ^ Oklahoma State played its first-round game at Youngstown State due to a scheduling conflict at Gallagher-Iba Arena.
    ^^ Sam Houston State played its first-round game at Santa Clara due to a scheduling conflict at Bernard Johnson Coliseum.
    First round
    March 14–15
    Campus sites
    Second round
    March 18–19
    Campus sites
    Quarterfinal
    March 21
    Matthew Knight Arena
             
    1Oregon 84
    UC Irvine 58
    1Oregon 68
    UCF 54
    4Florida 49
    UCF 67
    1Oregon 58
    2Wisconsin 61
    2Wisconsin 81
    Bradley 62
    2Wisconsin 75
    3Liberty 71
    3Liberty 62
    Villanova 57
    First round
    March 14–15
    Campus sites
    Second round
    March 18–19
    Campus sites
    Quarterfinal
    March 22
    UCCU Center
             
    1Rutgers 86
    Hofstra 88OT
    Hofstra 65
    4Cincinnati^ 79
    4Cincinnati 81
    Virginia Tech 72
    4Cincinnati^^ 68
    Utah Valley 74
    2New Mexico 69
    Utah Valley 83
    Utah Valley 81
    3Colorado 69
    3Colorado 65
    Seton Hall 64
    ^ Cincinnati played its second-round game at Hofstra due to their home court at Fifth Third Arena being renovated.
    ^^ Cincinnati played its third-round game at Utah Valley due to their home court at Fifth Third Arena being renovated.
    First round
    March 14–15
    Campus sites
    Second round
    March 18–19
    Campus sites
    Quarterfinal
    March 22
    Memorial Gymnasium
             
    1Clemson 64
    Morehead State 68
    Morehead State 59
    4UAB 77
    4UAB 88
    Southern Miss 60
    4UAB 67
    2Vanderbilt 59
    2Vanderbilt 71
    Yale 62
    2Vanderbilt 66
    3Michigan 65
    3Michigan 90
    Toledo 80
    Semifinals
    March 28
    Orleans Arena
    Final
    March 30
    Orleans Arena
          
    2North Texas 56
    2Wisconsin 54
    2North Texas 68
    4UAB 61
    Utah Valley 86
    4UAB 88OT

    Media

    [edit]

    ESPN, Inc. had exclusive television rights to all of the NIT games. It telecast every game across ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN3, and ESPN+. Westwood One had exclusive radio rights to the semifinals and the championship.

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b "2023 NIT bracket" (PDF). NCAA.com. Retrieved March 4, 2023.
  • ^ Baxley, Rodd (March 12, 2023). "Why Hubert Davis said UNC basketball will not play in NIT after missing NCAA Tournament". Fayetteville Observer. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
  • ^ Jablonski, David (March 12, 2023). "Dayton's season ends as it announces it 'will decline any postseason opportunities'". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved March 12, 2023.
  • ^ "2023 NIT men's basketball field and pairings announced". NCAA.com. March 12, 2023. Retrieved March 12, 2023.

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