NIT Basketball Schedule and Score Updates | National Invitation Tournament

See the full schedule and live score updates for the 2023 National Invitation Tournament
National Invitation Tournament

See the full schedule and score updates for the 2022 National Invitation Tournament (NIT) below. 

Championship Game

Thursday, March 30th

UAB 61, North Texas 68

Semifinal Scores

Tuesday, March 28th

North Texas 56, Wisconsin 54

Utah Valley 86, UAB 88

Quarterfinals Scores

March 21st

No. 1 Oklahoma State 59, No. 2 North Texas 65 (OT)

No. 1 Oregon 58, No. 2 Wisconsin 61

March 22nd

No. 3 Vanderbilt 59, No. 4 UAB 67

Utah Valley 74, No. 4 Cincinnati 68

Second Round Scores

March 18th

No. 2 Michigan 65, No. 3 Vanderbilt 66

No. 4 Cincinnati 79, Hofstra 65

March 19th

No. 2 Wisconsin 75, No. 3 Liberty 71

No. 1 Oklahoma State 71, Eastern Washington 60

No. 4 UAB 77, Morehead State 59

No. 2 North Texas 75, No. 3 Sam Houston 55

No. 1 Oregon 68, UCF 54

No. 3 Colorado 69, Utah Valley 81

First Round Scores

March 14th

No. 3 Michigan 90, Toledo 80

No. 1 Rutgers 86, Hofstra 88 (OT)

No. 4 UAB 88, Southern Miss 60

No. 2 Vanderbilt 71, Yale 62

No. 3 Liberty 62, Villanova 57

No. 2 Wisconsin 81, Bradley 62

No. 4 Washington State 74, Eastern Washington 81

No. 3 Colorado 65, Seton Hall 64

March 15th

No. 4 Florida 49, UCF 67

No. 1 Clemson 64, Morehead State 68

No. 1 Oklahoma State 69, Youngstown State 64

No. 2 North Texas 69, Alcon State 53

No. 3 Sam Houston 58, Santa Clara 56

No. 4 Cincinnati 81, Virginia Tech 72

No. 2 New Mexico 69, Utah Valley 83

No. 1 Oregon 84, UC Irvine 58

2023 NIT bracket

2023 NIT Schedule

First Round: March 14-15
Second Round: March 18-19
Quarterfinals: March 21-22
Semifinals: March 28
Championship: March 30

The first round, second round, and quarterfinal games will be held at campus sites. The NIT semifinals and championship game will be held at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. 


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