2014 National Invitation Tournament

The 2014 National Invitation Tournament was a single-elimination tournament of 32 NCAA Division I teams that were not selected to participate in the 2014 NCAA tournament. The annual tournament started on campus sites for the first three rounds, with the Final 4 and championship game being held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The tournament began on Tuesday, March 18 and ended on Thursday, April 3. Minnesota won this tournament after being the third Big Ten team in a row to make the NIT Finals (the two previous years a Big Ten team had lost the final game).

2014 National Invitation Tournament
Season2013–14
Teams32
Finals siteMadison Square Garden
New York City
ChampionsMinnesota Golden Gophers (3rd title)
Runner-upSMU Mustangs (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachRichard Pitino (1st title)
MVPAustin Hollins (Minnesota)
National Invitation Tournaments
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Participants

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Automatic qualifiers

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The following teams earned automatic berths into the 2014 NIT field having won their respective conference's regular season championship, but failing to win their conference tournament.

ConferenceTeamRecordAppearanceLast bid
BelmontOhio Valley24–92nd2004
Boston UniversityPatriot24–106th2005
DavidsonSouthern20–126th2009
Florida Gulf CoastAtlantic Sun22–121stNever
Georgia StateSun Belt25–82nd2002
Green BayHorizon24–63rd1992
High PointBig South16–141stNever
IonaMAAC22–105th1997
Louisiana TechC-USA27–78th2013
Robert MorrisNortheast21–133rd2013
UC IrvineBig West23–115th2002
Utah ValleyWAC20–111stNever
VermontAmerica East22–103rd2011

Southern from the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) was the league regular-season champion and lost in their conference tournament but is ineligible for the NIT due to Academic Progress Rate (APR) sanctions.[1] No team from the SWAC received an NIT autobid.[citation needed]

Arizona (Pac-12), Cincinnati (American), Kansas (Big 12), Michigan (Big Ten), Saint Louis (Atlantic 10), San Diego State (Mountain West) and Villanova (Big East) received automatic bids to the NIT, but did not accept them as they were selected as at-large teams in the 2014 NCAA tournament.

At-large bids

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The following 19 teams were also awarded NIT berths.

TeamConferenceRecordAppearanceLast bid
ArkansasSEC21–113rd1997
CaliforniaPac-1219–138th2011
ClemsonACC20–1215th2007
Florida StateACC19–139th2013
GeorgetownBig East17–1412th2009
GeorgiaSEC19–1312th2007
IllinoisBig Ten19–145th2010
Indiana StateMissouri Valley23–104th2013
LSUSEC19–137th2012
MinnesotaBig Ten20–1315th2012
MissouriSEC22–118th2005
Saint Mary'sWest Coast22–113rd2011
San FranciscoWest Coast21–116th2005
SMUAmerican23–93rd2000
Southern MissC-USA27–610th2013
St. John'sBig East20–1230th2013
ToledoMAC27–68th2007
UtahPac-1221–1116th2001
West VirginiaBig 1217–1516th2007

Seeds

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SMU Bracket
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1SMUAmerican23–9At-large
2CaliforniaPac-1219–13At-large
3ArkansasSEC21–11At-large
4San FranciscoWest Coast21–11At-large
5LSUSEC19–13At-large
6Indiana StateMVC23–10At-large
7Utah ValleyWAC20–11Automatic
8UC IrvineBig West23–11Automatic
St. John's Bracket
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1St. John'sBig East20–12At-large
2IllinoisBig Ten19–14At-large
3ClemsonACC20–12At-large
4Green BayHorizon24–6Automatic
5BelmontOhio Valley24–9Automatic
6Georgia StateSun Belt25–8Automatic
7Boston UniversityPatriot24–10Automatic
8Robert MorrisNortheast21–13Automatic
Florida State Bracket
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1Florida StateACC19–13At-large
2GeorgiaSEC19–13At-large
3Louisiana TechC-USA27–7Automatic
4GeorgetownBig East17–14At-large
5West VirginiaBig 1217–15At-large
6IonaMAAC22–10Automatic
7VermontAmerica East22–10Automatic
8Florida Gulf CoastAtlantic Sun22–12Automatic
Minnesota Bracket
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1MinnesotaBig Ten20–13At-large
2MissouriSEC22–11At-large
3Southern MissC-USA27–6At-large
4Saint Mary'sWest Coast22–11At-large
5UtahPac-1221–11At-large
6ToledoMAC27–6At-large
7DavidsonSouthern20–12Automatic
8High PointBig South16–14Automatic

Bracket

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Games are played at higher seed unless noted.

First round
March 18–19
Second round
March 24
Quarterfinals
March 26
         
1SMU68
8UC Irvine54
1SMU80
5LSU67
4San Francisco63
5LSU71
1SMU67
2California65
2California77
7Utah Valley64
2California75
3Arkansas64
3Arkansas91
6Indiana State71
First round
March 18–19
Second round
March 21, 23
Quarterfinals
March 25
         
1St. John's78
8Robert Morris89
8Robert Morris71
5Belmont82
4Green Bay65
5Belmont80
5Belmont68
3Clemson73
2Illinois66
7Boston University62
2Illinois49
3Clemson50
3Clemson78
6Georgia State66

*#2 Illinois played at #7 Boston University and at #3 Clemson due to State Farm Center renovations.

First round
March 18–19
Second round
March 23
Quarterfinals
March 25
         
1Minnesota88
8High Point81
1Minnesota63
4Saint Mary's55
4Saint Mary's70
5Utah58
1Minnesota81
3Southern Miss73
2Missouri85
7Davidson77
2Missouri63
3Southern Miss71
3Southern Miss66
6Toledo59
First round
March 18–19
Second round
March 22, 24
Quarterfinals
March 26
         
1Florida State58
8Florida Gulf Coast53
1Florida State101
4Georgetown90
4Georgetown77
5West Virginia65
1Florida State78
3Louisiana Tech75
2Georgia63
7Vermont56
2Georgia71
3Louisiana Tech79
3Louisiana Tech89
6Iona88
Semifinals
April 1
Final
April 3
      
1SMU65
3Clemson59
1SMU63
1Minnesota65
1Minnesota67OT
1Florida State64

Media

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ESPN has exclusive television rights to all NIT games. They aired every single game across ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN3.[2] Since 2011 Westwood One has held exclusive radio rights to the semifinals and championship. In 2014, John Tautges and Kelly Tripucka called these games for Westwood One.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Katz, Andy (March 1, 2014). "NCAA gives SWAC exemption". ESPN.com. Retrieved November 4, 2023.
  2. ^ Humes, Mike (March 17, 2014). "Men's College Basketball: Exclusive Coverage of Every NIT Game across ESPN Networks". ESPN Media Zone. Retrieved November 4, 2023.
  3. ^ "2014 National Invitation Tournament (NIT) Semifinals & Championship TV & Radio Schedule". Eye on Sky and Air Sports. March 29, 2014. Retrieved March 29, 2014.