2017 National Invitation Tournament

2017 National Invitation Tournament
Season2016–17
Teams32
Finals siteMadison Square Garden,
New York City
ChampionsTCU Horned Frogs (1st title)
Runner-upGeorgia Tech Yellow Jackets (2nd title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachJamie Dixon (1st title)
MVPKenrich Williams (TCU)
National Invitation Tournaments
«20162018»

The 2017 National Invitation Tournament was a single-elimination tournament of 32 NCAA Division I teams that were not selected to participate in the 2017 NCAA tournament. The annual tournament was played on campus sites in the first three rounds (the host team being the team with the higher seeding), with the semifinals and championship game being held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The tournament began on Tuesday, March 14 and ended on Thursday, March 30. The NIT Selection Show aired Sunday March 12 on ESPNU.

Experimental rules

In February 2017, the NCAA approved a number of experimental rule changes for use in this tournament:[1]

  • Team fouls were reset to zero at the end of every 10-minute segment of each half (officially at 9:59). Similar to women's college basketball, the game was split into quarters for purposes of team fouls, but without a period break.
  • There were no "one-and-one" foul shots. Instead, starting with the fifth total foul in each 10-minute segment, non-shooting fouls by the defensive team resulted in two free throws, with the only exception being administrative technical fouls. This mirrored foul counting in NCAA women's basketball, which has been played in quarters since the 2015–16 season.
  • In a feature unique in the college game, but similar to that used by the (W)NBA, overtime was considered a separate period for purposes of accrued team fouls. The team foul limit was three per overtime period, with all non-shooting team fouls thereafter by the defense resulting in two free throws.
  • The shot clock was reset to 20 seconds when the ball was inbounded in the frontcourt following a foul (similar to the (W)NBA and FIBA, where a shot clock is reset to 14 seconds on such).

Participants

Automatic qualifiers

The following 10 teams were guaranteed berths into the 2017 NIT field when they failed to receive an at-large NCAA bid by virtue of having won their respective conference's regular season championship and failing to win their conference tournaments.

TeamConferenceRecordAppearanceLast bid
BelmontOhio Valley26–64th2016
Illinois StateMissouri Valley27–614th2015
MonmouthMetro Atlantic27–62nd2016
OaklandHorizon24–81stNever
South DakotaSummit22–111stNever
UNC GreensboroSouthern25–92nd2002
UT ArlingtonSun Belt25–83rd2012
AkronMAC26–87th2016
UC IrvineBig West21–146th2014
Cal State BakersfieldWAC22–91stNever

At-large bids

The following 22 teams were also awarded NIT berths.

TeamConferenceRecordAppearanceLast bid
AlabamaSEC19–1415th2016
Boise StateMtn West19–115th2004
BYUWCC22–1113th2016
CaliforniaPac-1221–129th2014
ClemsonACC17–1516th2014
College of CharlestonCAA25–95th2011
ColoradoPac-1219–149th2011
Colorado StateMtn West23–119th2015
Fresno StateMtn West20–1210th2007
GeorgiaSEC19–1414th2016
Georgia TechACC17–159th2016
HoustonAmerican21–1011th2016
IllinoisBig Ten18–147th2015
IndianaBig Ten18–155th2005
IowaBig Ten18–148th2013
Ole MissSEC20–1312th2012
RichmondAtlantic 1020–129th2015
SyracuseACC18–1413th2008
TCUBig 1219–157th2005
UCFAmerican20–112nd2012
UtahPac-1220–1113th2014
ValparaisoHorizon24–84th2016

Bids by conference

ConferenceBids
ACC, Big Ten, Mtn West, Pac-12, SEC3
American, Horizon2
Atlantic 10, Big 12, Big West, CAA, MAAC, MAC, Missouri Valley, Ohio Valley, SoCon, Summit, Sun Belt, West Coast, WAC1
America East, ASUN, Big East, Big Sky, Big South, C-USA, Ivy League, MEAC, Northeast, Patriot, Southland, SWAC0

Seeds

Schedule

The NIT began on Tuesday, March 14. The first three rounds were played at campus sites. The semifinals were held on Tuesday, March 28 and the championship on Thursday, March 30 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.[2]

Bracket

First roundSecond roundQuarterfinals
         
1Syracuse90
8UNC Greensboro77
1Syracuse80
5Ole Miss85
4Monmouth83
5Ole Miss91
5Ole Miss66
6Georgia Tech74
3Indiana^63
6Georgia Tech75
6Georgia Tech71
7Belmont57
2Georgia69
7Belmont78

^ Indiana Athletic Director Fred Glass declined to host a home game at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall citing concern it would "devalue" the Hoosiers' home court.[3]

First roundSecond roundQuarterfinals
         
1California66
8Cal State Bakersfield73
8Cal State Bakersfield81
4Colorado State63
4Colorado State81
5Charleston74
8Cal State Bakersfield80
6UT Arlington76
3BYU89
6UT Arlington105
6UT Arlington85
7Akron69
2Houston75
7Akron78

Game played at Texas Southern's Health and Physical Education Arena due to renovations at Hofheinz Pavilion.

First roundSecond roundQuarterfinals
         
1Illinois State85
8UC Irvine71
1Illinois State62
4UCF63
4UCF79
5Colorado74
4UCF68
2Illinois^58
3Utah68
6Boise State73
6Boise State56
2Illinois71
2Illinois82
7Valparaiso57

^ Game played at UCF due to prior scheduled event at the State Farm Center.

First roundSecond roundQuarterfinals
         
1Iowa87
8South Dakota75
1Iowa92
4TCU94
4TCU66
5Fresno State59
4TCU86
6Richmond68
3Alabama64
6Richmond71
6Richmond87
7Oakland83
2Clemson69
7Oakland74
Semifinals
March 28
Final
March 30
      
6Georgia Tech76
8Cal State Bakersfield61
6Georgia Tech56
4TCU88
4UCF53
4TCU68

Media

ESPN, Inc. had exclusive television rights. Games were telecast on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, or ESPN3. Westwood One had exclusive radio rights to the semifinals and the championship.

See also

References

  1. ^ Brown, C.L. (February 13, 2017). "NIT to experiment with resetting fouls every 10 minutes". ESPN. Retrieved February 13, 2017.
  2. ^ "NIT Championship Home". NCAA.com. Retrieved March 12, 2017.
  3. ^ Bonesteel, Matt (March 15, 2017). "Indiana didn't want to 'devalue' its home court by hosting an NIT game". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 16, 2017.
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