2015 National Invitation Tournament

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The 2015 National Invitation Tournament was a single-elimination tournament of 32 NCAA Division I teams that were not selected to participate in the 2015 NCAA tournament. The annual tournament is being played on campus sites for the first three rounds, with the Final Four and championship game being held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The tournament began on Tuesday, March 17 and ended on Thursday, April 2. On February 6, the NCAA announced the 2015 NIT will use a 30-second shot clock (same as its WNIT counterpart) and a 4-foot (1.2 m) restricted-area arc as experimental rules for the 2015 tournament.[1] On March 4, the NCAA announced teams that are marked as the first four teams left out of the 2015 NCAA tournament field will be the top-seeded teams in the 2015 NIT.[2]

2015 National Invitation Tournament
Season2014–15
Teams32
Finals siteMadison Square Garden
New York City
ChampionsStanford Cardinal (3rd title)
Runner-upMiami Hurricanes (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachJohnny Dawkins (2nd title)
MVPChasson Randle (Stanford)
Attendance117,911 (Total)
6,600 (Title game)
Top scorers1 (1)
1 (1)
(1 points)
National Invitation Tournaments
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Participants

Automatic qualifiers

The following teams earned automatic berths into the 2015 NIT field by virtue of having won their respective conference's regular season championship but failing to win their conference tournaments or receive an at-large NCAA bid.

TeamConferenceRecordAppearanceLast bid
BucknellPatriot19–142nd2012
Central MichiganMid-American23–82nd1979
Charleston SouthernBig South19–112nd2013
IonaMAAC26–86th2014
Louisiana TechC-USA25–89th2014
MontanaBig Sky20–124th1995
Murray StateOhio Valley27–58th2011
North Carolina CentralMEAC25–71stNever
South Dakota StateSummit23–101stNever
St. Francis BrooklynNortheast23–114th1963
UC DavisBig West25–61stNever
William & MaryColonial20–123rd2010

At-large bids

The following 20 teams were also awarded NIT berths.

TeamConferenceRecordAppearanceLast bid
AlabamaSEC18–1413th2013
Arizona StatePac-1217–1513th2013
Colorado StateMountain West27–68th2011
George WashingtonAtlantic 1021–125th2004
Green BayHorizon24–84th2014
IllinoisBig Ten19–136th2014
Illinois StateMissouri Valley21–1213th2012
Miami (FL)ACC21–1211th2012
Old DominionC-USA24–711th2006
PittsburghACC19–149th2001
Rhode IslandAtlantic 1022–915th2010
RichmondAtlantic 1019–138th2008
Saint Mary'sWest Coast21–94th2014
StanfordPac-1219–138th2013
TempleAmerican23–1017th2006
Texas A&MSEC20–117th2005
TulsaAmerican22–1010th2010
UConnAmerican20–1413th2010
UTEPC-USA22–1010th2011
VanderbiltSEC19–1312th2006

Seeds

Old Dominion bracket
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1Old DominionC-USA24–7At-large
2TulsaAmerican22–10At-large
3Murray StateOhio Valley27–5Automatic
4Illinois StateMissouri Valley21–12At-large
5Green BayHorizon24–8At-large
6UTEPC-USA22–10At-large
7William & MaryColonial20–12Automatic
8Charleston SouthernBig South19–11Automatic
Richmond bracket
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1RichmondAtlantic 1019–13At-large
2Miami (FL)ACC21–12At-large
3IllinoisBig Ten19–13At-large
4UConnAmerican20–14At-large
5Arizona StatePac-1217–15At-large
6AlabamaSEC18–14At-large
7North Carolina CentralMEAC25–7Automatic
8St. Francis BrooklynNortheast23–11Automatic
Temple bracket
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1TempleAmerican23–10At-large
2Texas A&MSEC20–11At-large
3Louisiana TechC-USA25–8Automatic
4PittsburghACC19–14At-large
5George WashingtonAtlantic 1021–12At-large
6Central MichiganMAC23–8Automatic
7MontanaBig Sky20–12Automatic
8BucknellPatriot19–14Automatic
Colorado State bracket
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1Colorado StateMountain West27–6At-large
2StanfordPac-1219–13At-large
3Rhode IslandAtlantic 1022–9At-large
4Saint Mary'sWest Coast21–9At-large
5VanderbiltSEC19–13At-large
6IonaMAAC26–8Automatic
7UC DavisBig West25–6Automatic
8South Dakota StateSummit23–10Automatic

Schedule

DateTime*MatchupTelevisionScoreAttendance
First round
March 177:00 pm#5 George Washington at #4 PittsburghESPN60–543,049
7:00 pm#7 N.C. Central at #2 Miami (FL)ESPN271–751,612
7:00 pm#6 Iona at #3 Rhode IslandESPNU75–882,638
7:30 pm#6 Central Michigan at #3 Louisiana TechESPN379–896,904
8:15 pm#7 William & Mary at #2 TulsaESPN367–702,547
9:00 pm#6 UTEP at #3 Murray StateESPN266–813,376
9:00 pm#7 Montana at #2 Texas A&MESPNU64–812,583
9:00 pm#3 Illinois at #6 AlabamaESPN58–792,348
11:00 pm#7 UC Davis at #2 StanfordESPN264–771,436
March 187:00 pm#8 Bucknell at #1 TempleESPN367–733,882
7:00 pm#5 Arizona State at #4 UConnESPN268–616,045
7:15 pm#8 Charleston Southern at #1 Old DominionESPN356–654,736
7:30 pm#8 St. Francis Brooklyn at #1 RichmondESPN374–843,624
8:00 pm#5 Green Bay at #4 Illinois StateESPNU56–694,942
9:00 pm#5 Vanderbilt at #4 Saint Mary'sESPN275–641,322
10:00 pm#8 South Dakota State at #1 Colorado StateESPNU86–763,391
Second round
March 209:30 pm#8 South Dakota State at #5 VanderbiltESPNU77–925,605
March 2111:00 am#6 Alabama @ #2 Miami (FL)ESPN66–731,979
March 2211:00 am#5 George Washington @ #1 TempleESPN77–903,404
7:30 pm#5 Arizona State @ #1 RichmondESPNU70–764,507
9:30 pm#3 Rhode Island @ #2 StanfordESPNU65–741,235
March 237:00 pm#3 Louisiana Tech @ #2 Texas A&MESPN84–723,859
8:00 pm#4 Illinois State @ #1 Old DominionESPNU49–505,923
9:00 pm#3 Murray State @ #2 TulsaESPN83–623,440
Quarterfinals
March 247:00 pm#2 Miami (FL) @ #1 RichmondESPN63–616,126
9:00 pm#5 Vanderbilt @ #2 StanfordESPN75–781,546
March 259:00 pm#3 Louisiana Tech @ #1 TempleESPN259–773,906
7:00 pm#3 Murray State @ #1 Old DominionESPN269–728,161
Semifinals
March 317:00 pm#1Temple vs. #2 Miami (FL)ESPN57–607,185
9:00 pm#2 Stanford vs. #1 Old DominionESPN67–60
Championship game
April 29:00 pm#2 Stanford vs. #2 Miami (FL)ESPN66–64 (OT)6,600

*Game times in Eastern Time. #Rankings denote tournament seeding.

Bracket

The following teams were listed as the "First Four Out" of the NCAA tournament and received #1 seeds: Old Dominion, Richmond, Temple, Colorado State.

First round
March 17–18
Second round
March 23
Quarterfinals
March 25
         
1Old Dominion65
8Charleston Southern56
1Old Dominion50
4Illinois State49
4Illinois State69
5Green Bay56
1Old Dominion72
3Murray State69
2Tulsa70
7William & Mary67
2Tulsa62
3Murray State83
3Murray State81
6UTEP66
First round
March 17–18
Second round
March 21–22
Quarterfinals
March 24
         
1Richmond84
8St. Francis Brooklyn74
1Richmond76
5Arizona State70
4UConn61
5Arizona State68
1Richmond61
2Miami (FL)63
2Miami (FL)75
7North Carolina Central71
2Miami (FL)73
6Alabama66
3Illinois^58
6Alabama79

#3 Illinois played at #6 Alabama due to State Farm Center renovations.

First round
March 17–18
Second round
March 22–23
Quarterfinals
March 25
         
1Temple73
8Bucknell67
1Temple90
5George Washington77
4Pittsburgh54
5George Washington60
1Temple77
3Louisiana Tech59
2Texas A&M81
7Montana64
2Texas A&M72
3Louisiana Tech84
3Louisiana Tech89
6Central Michigan79
First round
March 17–18
Second round
March 20–22
Quarterfinals
March 24
         
1Colorado State76
8South Dakota State86
8South Dakota State77
5Vanderbilt92
4Saint Mary's64
5Vanderbilt75
5Vanderbilt75
2Stanford78
2Stanford77
7UC Davis64
2Stanford74
3Rhode Island65
3Rhode Island88
6Iona75
Semifinals
March 31
Final
April 2
      
1Temple57
2Miami (FL)60
2Miami (FL)64
2Stanford66*
2Stanford67
1Old Dominion60

* Denotes overtime period

Media

ESPN, Inc. has exclusive television rights to all NIT games. It will telecast every game across ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN3.[3] Since 2011, Westwood One has held exclusive radio rights to the semifinals and championship. In 2015, Dave Ryan and Kelly Tripucka called these games for Westwood One.

See also

References