2024 NIT field and pairings announced

 

Seton Hall, Indiana State, Villanova, and Wake Forest highlight today's 32-group Public Greeting Competition field delivered by the NIT council.


Another organization for 2024 incorporates two excluded groups from every one of the six meetings: Atlantic Coast, Huge 12, Major East, Large Ten, Pac-12, and SEC.


First-round play is planned for Tuesday and Wednesday, Walk 19 and 20, with the subsequent round playing Walk 23 and 24. Quarterfinals will be held on Walk 26 and 27 with four groups progressing to noteworthy Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis for the elimination rounds on Tuesday, April 2. The NIT will close with the title game on Thursday, April 4.


First round activity near destinations highlights number one seeds, Seton Lobby, Wake Woodland, Indiana State, and Villanova confronting Holy person Joseph's, Application State, SMU, and VCU, individually.


Other first-round games incorporate North Texas at LSU, Boston School at Fortune, UNLV at Princeton, Xavier at Georgia, Richmond at Virginia Tech, Cornell at Ohio State, Minnesota at Steward, Loyola Chicago at Bradley, San Francisco at Cincinnati, South Florida at UCF, Kansas State at Iowa, UC Irvine at Utah.


The NIT cultivated just the top portion of the 32-group field for the third consecutive season. The last 16 unseeded groups were set into the section by the NIT Board of Trustees as near their area of normal interest as could be expected.


Bradley is showing up in the Public Greeting Competition, the largest portion of any school in the 2023 field.


"We're amped up for the field that we had the option to assemble," said Tim Duncan, VP of games and amusement at New Orleans and seat of the NIT board. "There will be a few extraordinary right-on-time round matchups and it's energizing to bring the historical backdrop of the NIT - School B-ball's Start - to noteworthy Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis."

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