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2025 National Invitation Tournament

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Men's college basketball tournament

2025 National Invitation Tournament
Season2024–25
Teams32
Finals siteHinkle Fieldhouse,
Indianapolis, Indiana
ChampionsChattanooga (1st title)
Runner-upUC Irvine (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachDan Earl (1st title)
MVPTrey Bonham (Chattanooga)
National Invitation Tournaments
«20242026»

The2025National Invitation Tournament (NIT) was asingle-elimination tournament of thirty-twoNCAA Division I men'scollege basketball teams not selected to participate in the2025 NCAA tournament. The tournament commenced on March 18th and concluded on April 3rd. The first three rounds were played on campus sites, with the semifinal and final rounds played atHinkle Fieldhouse inIndianapolis.[1]

Six programs made their debut in the NIT: Cal State Northridge, Jacksonville State, North Alabama, Northern Colorado, Samford, and UC Riverside.

TheUniversity of Tennessee–Chattanooga Mocs defeated theUniversity of California–Irvine Anteaters 85–84 in overtime to claim the championship. The All-Tournament Team was composed of Trey Bonham (Chattanooga), Justin Hohn (UC Irvine), Honor Huff (Chattanooga), Devin Tillis (UC Irvine) and Atin Wright (North Texas); Bonham was also selected Most Outstanding Player.

Participants

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Teams and pairings for the 2025 NIT were released by the NIT Committee on March 16, 2025. Thirty-two teams qualified for the NIT, including exempt qualifiers, automatic qualifiers, and at-large selections.[2] In2024, theSeton Hall Pirates won the NIT championship.

Non-NCAA tournament teams from theBig East,Big Ten andBig 12 conferences were contractually prohibited from playing in any other postseason tournament, including the NIT, if they declined an invitation or removed themselves from consideration for a bid to theCollege Basketball Crown.[3]

Exempt qualifiers

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For the 2025 NIT, exempt bids were extended to two teams from theAtlantic Coast (ACC) andSoutheastern (SEC) conferences, plus one team each from the top twelve conferences (potentially excluding the ACC and SEC) as rated by thePomeroy College Basketball Ratings (KenPom) on March 16, 2025. The twelve conferences that earned exempt bids based on their KenPom ratings[4] were

Whether the twelve exempt-bid conferencesexcluded orincluded the ACC and SEC is unclear. Multiple sources indicated that there would be sixteen exempt bids extended.[2][5] This would be possible only if four exempt bids were extended collectively to the ACC and SEC, and twelve other exempt bids were extended. Nevertheless, two days before NIT selections were to be made, a tweet from the NIT's account included a graphic purporting to show the twelve conferences that were then leading in the KenPom ratings, and those twelve conferences included the ACC and SEC. This would result in only fourteen exempt bids if the ACC and SEC could not receive a third exempt bid by being in the top twelve conferences. ACBS Sports article in which the tweet was embedded maintained there would be sixteen exempt bids. The two conferences listed above that were excluded from the graphic were the Ivy and the WAC.[6] Because the tweet is the only source indicating the ACC and SEC were taken into account when ranking the top twelve conferences, it may have been erroneous. Had the SEC been eligible for a third exempt bid, it would not have been able to receive it, as only two of its members failed to qualify for the NCAA tournament.

Further, it appears that Utah Valley, the team entitled to the WAC's exempt bid, could not host due to scheduling issues with their arena,[7] which would mean the WAC did earn an exempt bid. However, local media reporting Utah Valley's NIT bid merely speculated and did not express certainty regarding why they were playing on the road. The Utah Valley athletics website offered no explanation for the team opening the NIT away from home.[8] Without a definitive statement from the NCAA, the status of teams participating in the tournament as either exempt or at large remains unclear. If the WAC did not have an exempt bid, Utah Valley earned an automatic bid, because they were the WAC regular-season champion, did not win the conference tournament, and had a KNIT score better than 125.

The teams accepting exempt bids are shown below. No schools from the Big East, Big Ten, Ivy, or SEC accepted invitations, creating five additional at-large berths.

TeamConferenceOverall
record
AppearanceLast
bid
North TexasAAC24–8 (.750)4th2024
SMUACC23–10 (.697)7th2024
StanfordACC20–13 (.606)10th2018
George MasonA–1026–8 (.765)5th2009
Oklahoma StateBig 1215–17 (.469)14th2023
UC IrvineBig West28–6 (.824)9th2024
Middle TennesseeCUSA22–11 (.667)5th2018
BradleyMVC26–8 (.765)24th2024
San Jose StateMWC15–19 (.441)2nd1981
San FranciscoWCC24–9 (.727)8th2024
Utah ValleyWAC25–8 (.758)3rd2023
† Utah Valley declined hosting a first-round game due to scheduling issues at theUCCU Center.[7]
As described above, whether Utah Valley's inclusion in the field was as an automatic versus exempt qualifier is uncertain.

The final KNIT (average of Bart Torvik "T-Rank" Ranking (BTR),ESPN Basketball Power Index (BPI),Ken Pomeroy Rating (KPR), Kevin Pauga Index (KPI),NCAA Evaluation Tool (NET), Strength of Record (SOR) ranking, and Wins Above Bubble (WAB) ranking) scores of non-NCAA tournament teams from conferences that earned exempt bids through the close of play on March 16, 2025 (Selection Sunday) are summarized in the tables below. Teams in bold accepted a bid; teams in italics were extended an automatic bid but rejected it. Some Big East, Big Ten, and Big 12 teams were contractually obligated to decline.

Atlantic Coast Conference
TeamBTR[9]BPI[10]KPR[11]KPI[12]NET[13]SOR[14]WAB[9]KNIT
SMU4745476246515751
Wake Forest7062715969444860
Pittsburgh7250619261798571
Stanford7588827681707278
Florida State938689123909311198
Georgia Tech90949412210994112102
Virginia96100104124110100117107
Notre Dame978996146103117138112
Syracuse10797117147133123152125
California121104112154125140158131
NC State11593125179132148177138
Virginia Tech144122161166167147182156
Boston College172161184203202166196183
Miami (FL)185119192251225188269204
Southeastern Conference
TeamBTR[9]BPI[10]KPR[11]KPI[12]NET[13]SOR[14]WAB[9]KNIT
LSU84748810589858787
South Carolina7679691068710911992
American Athletic Conference
TeamBTR[9]BPI[10]KPR[11]KPI[12]NET[13]SOR[14]WAB[9]KNIT
North Texas7380727365636670
UAB10199103100106115124107
Florida Atlantic111102115139111138157125
Wichita State140120135140134129145135
Tulane138127138174145154174150
Temple157142171181164165191167
East Carolina182159176162176156178170
South Florida201147195207189188245196
UTSA181186191227201188250203
Rice179194189281204188280216
Tulsa240235268262271188287250
Charlotte262219257276267188319255
Atlantic 10 Conference
TeamBTR[9]BPI[10]KPR[11]KPI[12]NET[13]SOR[14]WAB[9]KNIT
George Mason7169784768535563
Dayton7872745167586266
Saint Joseph's82717964769210681
St. Bonaventure921101028497878894
Loyola Chicago98101108781079510198
Saint Louis10810810685101121131109
George Washington116116113119124126134121
Rhode Island160135150127152139154145
Davidson142130148157153163181153
Duquesne123118132145149188251158
La Salle209165222173214188230200
UMass212192214204221188267214
Fordham216213229209239188278225
Richmond224223238221253188296235
Big East Conference
TeamBTR[9]BPI[10]KPR[11]KPI[12]NET[13]SOR[14]WAB[9]KNIT
Villanova5241569555617562
Butler776577135839712394
Georgetown948487129888210395
Providence1048397149100131169119
DePaul112105118170119118149127
Seton Hall217150206240211188259210
† Offered a bid or preemptively declined the opportunity to play in the CBC and was thereby contractually forbidden from playing in the NIT.
Big Ten Conference
TeamBTR[9]BPI[10]KPR[11]KPI[12]NET[13]SOR[14]WAB[9]KNIT
Ohio State4137395341565947
Indiana5552483654505049
Nebraska6255545559606158.0
Northwestern5447456553717358.3
Iowa6659647963696967
USC5960636970838670
Penn State6458608666808471
Rutgers6876758377778377
Minnesota8690906796899788
Washington118107109109117105118112
† Offered a bid or preemptively declined the opportunity to play in the CBC and was thereby contractually forbidden from playing in the NIT.
Big 12 Conference
TeamBTR[9]BPI[10]KPR[11]KPI[12]NET[13]SOR[14]WAB[9]KNIT
West Virginia3451534851424146
Cincinnati4440556650596053
Kansas State†, ‡5763677475727168
UCF†, ‡6964687571656768
TCU7467867078686372
Utah6761769673757674.9
Arizona State6577708274817875.3
Colorado81828110186919588
Oklahoma State8710310011295768294
† Teams finished with identical KNIT scores.

‡ Offered a bid or preemptively declined the opportunity to play in the CBC and was thereby contractually forbidden from playing in the NIT.

Big West Conference
TeamBTR[9]BPI[10]KPR[11]KPI[12]NET[13]SOR[14]WAB[9]KNIT
UC Irvine8095664162575165
Cal State Northridge128133107117104120108117
UC Riverside15120014598142119105137
UC Santa Barbara147157147160140170156154
Cal Poly178236181177180188225195
Hawaii231256224200223188216220
UC Davis244259246205237188220228
Cal State Bakersfield255254239235244188273241
Long Beach State309324303324326188336301
Cal State Fullerton354355351329348188341324
Conference USA
TeamBTR[9]BPI[10]KPR[11]KPI[12]NET[13]SOR[14]WAB[9]KNIT
Middle Tennessee1201411197210511192109
Jacksonville State13215312390122135115124
Louisiana Tech134140126103126150129130
Kennesaw State124185130102137158141140
New Mexico State105164131131144179167146
UTEP143196158128157175165160
Western Kentucky159198159132159174163163
Sam Houston155205175178178188233187
FIU266292254270260188330266
Ivy League
TeamBTR[9]BPI[10]KPR[11]KPI[12]NET[13]SOR[14]WAB[9]KNIT
Cornell125117128141120134142130
Princeton206132178118166125127150
Brown201191208189215170172192
Dartmouth176187205219209188208199
Harvard238246255222256188214231
Columbia299241277268272188222252
Penn303271291279304188276273
As described above, the Ivy League's status as an exempt-bid conference is uncertain.
Missouri Valley Conference
TeamBTR[9]BPI[10]KPR[11]KPI[12]NET[13]SOR[14]WAB[9]KNIT
Bradley9992955680736880
Northern Iowa1171131018093141136112
Belmont13016212993129116116125
Illinois State131124140121121155162136
Murray State162121142138146188210158
UIC191154174130154153166160
Southern Illinois180207193186195188255201
Indiana State203182201210205188244205
Valparaiso219203212199206188256212
Missouri State207237245269245188328246
Evansville261269262233257188299253
Mountain West Conference
TeamBTR[9]BPI[10]KPR[11]KPI[12]NET[13]SOR[14]WAB[9]KNIT
Boise State5048505044555250
UNLV899692979810311098
Nevada88788012679128128101
San Jose State152181165194175179203178
Wyoming189199185217197188212198
Fresno State258274256287278188317265
Air Force289304310312323188340295
West Coast Conference
TeamBTR[9]BPI[10]KPR[11]KPI[12]NET[13]SOR[14]WAB[9]KNIT
San Francisco6175655864545462
Santa Clara5170576157888166
Oregon State919885113851089496
Washington State106114124116112106107112
Loyola Marymount148169155153162161137155
Pepperdine198238216254227188243223
Portland251310269265288188249260
Pacific279316283309295188309283
San Diego292322296341324188344301
Western Athletic Conference
TeamBTR[9]BPI[10]KPR[11]KPI[12]NET[13]SOR[14]WAB[9]KNIT
Utah Valley1101261141201088679106
Seattle139144146212155188239175
California Baptist156166167190172188190176
Abilene Christian200244219238228188206218
UT Arlington239210226271231188252231
Tarleton285294286278302188263271
Southern Utah325306295304306188270285
Utah Tech298318301335309188346299
As described above, the Western Athletic Conference's status as an exempt-bid conference is uncertain.

All exempt qualifiers were given the opportunity to host first-round games.

Automatic qualifiers

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Additionally, automatic bids were given to regular-season conference champions with an average ranking (or "KNIT" score)[5] of 125 or better across theBTR,BPI,KPR,KPI,NET,SOR andWAB rankings.[15]

The final KNIT scores through the close of play on March 16, 2025 (Selection Sunday), of teams that were conference regular-season champions, failed to win their conference tournament and are not from conferences receiving an exempt bid are summarized in the table below.

TeamConferenceBTR[9]BPI[10]KPR[11]KPI[12]NET[13]SOR[14]WAB[9]KNIT
BucknellPatriot214215225243213188205215
Central ConnecticutNortheast194167183183168113104159
ChattanoogaSouthern135134110881159689110
Northern ColoradoBig Sky11912812214311411091118
QuinnipiacMetro Atlantic Athletic210202213195191179187197
South AlabamaSun Belt136138121158123136135135
Southeast Missouri StateOhio Valley197243204198188188175199
SouthernSouthwestern Athletic215220233228224179143206
TowsonCoastal Athletic168145154114151124122140

Teams qualifying for and accepting automatic bids were as follows:

TeamConferenceOverall
record
AppearanceLast
bid
ChattanoogaSoCon24–9 (.727)5th1987
Northern ColoradoBig Sky25–9 (.735)1stNever

At-large bids

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The following teams were awardedat-large bids.

TeamConferenceOverall
record
AppearanceLast
bid
Arkansas StateSun Belt24–10 (.706)5th1991
Cal State NorthridgeBig West22–10 (.688)1stNever
DaytonAtlantic 1022–10 (.688)28th2022
Florida AtlanticAmerican18–15 (.545)2nd2011
FurmanSouthern25–9 (.735)3rd2019
Georgia TechACC17–16 (.515)10th2017
Jacksonville StateConference USA22–12 (.647)1stNever
Kent StateMid-American22–11 (.667)10th2011
Loyola ChicagoAtlantic 1022–11 (.667)7th2024
North AlabamaASUN24–10 (.706)1stNever
Northern IowaMissouri Valley20–12 (.625)3rd2022
Saint LouisAtlantic 1019–14 (.576)21st2022
Saint Joseph'sAtlantic 1022–12 (.647)18th2024
SamfordSouthern22–10 (.688)1stNever
Santa ClaraWest Coast20–12 (.625)7th2023
St. BonaventureAtlantic 1022–11 (.667)18th2022
UABAmerican22–12 (.647)14th2023
UC RiversideBig West21–12 (.636)1stNever
Wichita StateAmerican19–14 (.576)14th2019

The NCAA caused confusion onSelection Sunday, by failing to communicate with at least one program invited to the NIT prior to the initial release of the bracket. Instead, it appears the NCAA assumed thatmid-major schools would not decline an NIT bid. UC Riverside had already confirmed their participation in the 2025 College Basketball Invitational, before learning they had been invited to the NIT. For a brief time, NIT and CBI brackets co-existed showing UC Riverside playing in both tournaments.[16] Participation in multiple postseason tournaments is not permitted under NCAA rules. After UC Riverside's commitment to play in the CBI came to the attention of the NCAA, instead of communicating with UC Riverside, they contactedSouth Alabama, the top remaining at-large team, and extended an NIT invitation to them. As the NCAA was communicating with South Alabama, UC Riverside was in contact with CBI organizers to decline their invitation to that tournament, so they could play in the NIT. After their commitment to the CBI was dissolved, UC Riverside contacted the NCAA and accepted their bid to the NIT. Just an hour after extending the invitation, the NCAA contacted South Alabama and informed them their bid to the NIT had been revoked.[17][18]

Declined bids

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Teams contractually obligated to decline

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Teams from the Big East, Big Ten and Big 12 conferences that were offered a bid or preemptively declined the opportunity to play in the2025 College Basketball Crown were thereby contractually forbidden from playing in the NIT.[3] Teams that fulfilled their obligations to decline were:

Other teams declining bids

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† Participated in 2025 College Basketball Crown.

Ivy League teams

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As described in detailabove, it is unclear whether the Ivy League was an exempt-bid conference. If it was, all seven of its non-NCAA tournament teams declined bids to the NIT, since no Ivy League teams participated.

Field synopsis

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Rankings, ratings and records were through March 16, 2025Selection Sunday and prior to any additional post-season activity. This also includes a "KNIT" score, which is leveraged as a criteria and evaluation tool for theNational Invitation Tournament selection committee; it average of the following seven metrics, then ranks based on the results:

BidSeedKNITSchoolConferenceConference
Place
Conference
W–L
Division
I
W–L
Overall
W–L
BTRBPIKPRKPINETSORWABRoad
W–L
Neutral
W–L
Home
W–L
Quad
1
W–L
Quad
2
W–L
Quad
3
W–L
Quad
4
W–L
Non
D-I
W–L
Exempt153SMUAtlantic CoastT–4th13–7 (.650)23–10 (.697)23–10 (.697)474547624651587–4 (.636)4–1 (.800)12–5 (.706)0–5 (.000)6–5 (.545)12–0 (1.000)5–0 (1.000)0–0 (–)
Exempt158San FranciscoWest Coast3rd13–5 (.722)23–9 (.719)24–9 (.727)617565586454525–5 (.500)3–2 (.600)16–2 (.889)1–6 (.143)3–3 (.500)8–0 (1.000)11–0 (1.000)1–0 (1.000)
Exempt261George MasonAtlantic 10T–1st15–3 (.833)25–8 (.758)26–8 (.765)716978476853567–6 (.538)2–1 (.667)17–1 (.944)1–4 (.200)4–0 (1.000)9–3 (.750)11–1 (.917)1–0 (1.000)
Exempt163UC IrvineBig West2nd17–3 (.850)27–6 (.818)28–6 (.824)8095664162575414–3 (.824)4–1 (.800)10–2 (.833)1–1 (.500)3–2 (.600)12–3 (.800)11–0 (1.000)1–0 (1.000)
At-Large164DaytonAtlantic 10T–3rd12–6 (.667)21–10 (.677)22–10 (.688)787274516758625–4 (.556)1–4 (.200)16–2 (.889)3–3 (.500)2–6 (.250)10–1 (.909)6–0 (1.000)1–0 (1.000)
At-Large266Santa ClaraWest Coast4th12–6 (.667)20–12 (.625)20–12 (.625)517057615788846–5 (.545)3–3 (.500)11–4 (.733)2–4 (.333)4–3 (.571)5–4 (.556)9–1 (.900)0–0 (–)
Exempt270North TexasAmerican Athletic2nd14–4 (.778)22–8 (.733)24–8 (.750)738072736563687–5 (.583)2–2 (.500)15–1 (.938)0–3 (.000)4–2 (.667)9–2 (.818)9–1 (.900)2–0 (1.000)
Exempt279StanfordAtlantic Coast7th11–9 (.550)20–13 (.606)20–13 (.606)758882768170733–8 (.273)1–3 (.250)16–2 (.889)2–8 (.200)2–4 (.333)7–0 (1.000)9–1 (.900)0–0 (–)
Exempt380BradleyMissouri Valley2nd15–5 (.750)25–8 (.758)26–8 (.765)999295568073698–3 (.727)5–2 (.714)13–3 (.813)1–0 (1.000)2–6 (.250)11–2 (.846)11–0 (1.000)1–0 (1.000)
At-Large381Saint Joseph'sAtlantic 10T–5th11–7 (.611)22–12 (.647)22–12 (.647)8271796476921114–6 (.400)5–2 (.714)13–4 (.765)1–3 (.250)3–4 (.429)8–3 (.727)10–2 (.833)0–0 (–)
Exempt489Oklahoma StateBig 12T–12th7–13 (.350)15–17 (.469)15–17 (.469)871031001129576852–10 (.167)1–4 (.200)12–3 (.800)1–14 (.067)5–2 (.714)3–1 (.750)6–0 (1.000)0–0 (–)
At-Large391St. BonaventureAtlantic 10T–7th9–9 (.500)21–11 (.656)22–11 (.667)92110102849787917–6 (.538)3–2 (.600)12–3 (.800)0–3 (.000)4–4 (.500)9–3 (.750)8–1 (.889)1–0 (1.000)
At-Large393Arkansas StateSun BeltT–1st13–5 (.722)23–10 (.697)24–10 (.706)95919189941041088–5 (.615)3–3 (.500)13–2 (.867)1–1 (.500)2–3 (.400)4–4 (.500)16–2 (.889)1–0 (1.000)
At-Large98Loyola ChicagoAtlantic 10T–3rd12–6 (.667)21–11 (.656)22–11 (.667)9810110878107951035–5 (.500)1–5 (.167)16–1 (.941)0–3 (.000)1–4 (.200)11–4 (.733)9–0 (1.000)1–0 (1.000)
At-Large4100Georgia TechAtlantic Coast8th10–10 (.500)17–16 (.515)17–16 (.515)909494121109941132–9 (.182)1–2 (.333)14–5 (.737)3–7 (.300)0–7 (.000)5–1 (.833)9–1 (.900)0–0 (–)
At-Large102UABAmerican Athletic3rd13–5 (.722)21–12 (.636)22–12 (.647)102991031021061151195–5 (.500)3–3 (.500)14–4 (.778)0–3 (.000)4–2 (.667)5–5 (.500)12–2 (.857)1–0 (1.000)
Automatic/
Exempt †
104Utah ValleyWestern Athletic1st15–1 (.938)23–8 (.742)25–8 (.758)110126114120108868710–6 (.625)3–2 (.600)12–0 (1.000)0–0 (–)0–5 (.000)10–2 (.833)13–1 (.929)2–0 (1.000)
At-Large105Saint LouisAtlantic 10T–5th11–7 (.611)17–14 (.548)19–14 (.576)108108106851011211334–8 (.333)1–3 (.250)14–3 (.824)0–3 (.000)1–8 (.111)9–3 (.750)7–0 (1.000)2–0 (1.000)
Automatic106ChattanoogaSouthern1st15–3 (.833)22–9 (.710)24–9 (.727)13513411087115968810–5 (.667)1–1 (.500)13–3 (.813)0–3 (.000)3–0 (1.000)7–4 (.636)12–2 (.857)2–0 (1.000)
At-Large107Northern IowaMissouri Valley3rd14–6 (.700)19–12 (.613)20–12 (.625)11711310180931411295–5 (.500)1–4 (.200)14–3 (.824)0–1 (.000)2–6 (.250)10–4 (.714)7–1 (.875)1–0 (1.000)
Exempt4109Middle TennesseeConference USAT–2nd12–6 (.667)20–11 (.645)22–11 (.667)120141119721051111108–5 (.615)3–2 (.600)11–4 (.733)0–2 (.000)1–5 (.167)14–4 (.778)5–0 (1.000)2–0 (1.000)
At-Large112SamfordSouthernT–3rd12–6 (.667)20–10 (.667)22–10 (.688)137115116991161121069–6 (.600)0–1 (.000)13–3 (.813)0–2 (.000)3–2 (.600)5–6 (.455)12–0 (1.000)2–0 (1.000)
At-Large113FurmanSouthern5th11–7 (.611)22–9 (.710)25–9 (.735)1411361378112799949–5 (.643)3–1 (.750)13–3 (.813)0–1 (.000)3–1 (.750)7–6 (.538)12–1 (.923)3–0 (1.000)
At-Large114Cal State NorthridgeBig WestT–3rd14–6 (.700)20–10 (.667)22–10 (.688)12813310711710412010710–6 (.625)2–1 (.667)10–3 (.769)1–2 (.333)0–3 (.000)6–4 (.600)13–1 (.929)2–0 (1.000)
Automatic116Northern ColoradoBig SkyT–1st15–3 (.833)22–9 (.710)25–9 (.735)1191281221431141101049–6 (.600)3–1 (.750)13–2 (.867)0–1 (.000)0–2 (.000)6–5 (.545)16–1 (.941)3–0 (1.000)
At-Large119Florida AtlanticAmerican AthleticT–5th10–8 (.556)17–15 (.531)18–15 (.545)1111021151391111381576–7 (.462)4–3 (.571)8–5 (.615)0–4 (.000)2–4 (.333)3–5 (.375)12–2 (.857)1–0 (1.000)
At-Large121Jacksonville StateConference USAT–2nd12–6 (.667)19–12 (.613)22–12 (.647)132153123901221351237–7 (.500)3–3 (.500)12–2 (.857)0–2 (.000)2–3 (.400)11–5 (.688)6–2 (.750)3–0 (1.000)
At-Large124Kent StateMid-American3rd11–7 (.611)20–11 (.645)22–11 (.667)1271291361151281301218–5 (.615)3–2 (.600)11–4 (.733)0–2 (.000)0–2 (.000)5–5 (.500)15–2 (.882)2–0 (1.000)
At-Large125North AlabamaAtlantic SunT–1st14–4 (.778)22–10 (.688)24–10 (.706)1131551111441131321207–9 (.438)1–0 (1.000)16–1 (.941)0–1 (.000)0–3 (.000)2–6 (.250)20–0 (1.000)2–0 (1.000)
At-Large134Wichita StateAmerican Athletic8th8–10 (.444)18–14 (.563)19–14 (.576)1401201351401341291455–6 (.455)3–2 (.600)11–6 (.647)0–4 (.000)4–2 (.667)8–3 (.727)6–5 (.545)1–0 (1.000)
At-Large135UC RiversideBig WestT–3rd14–6 (.700)19–12 (.613)21–12 (.636)15120014598142119967–10 (.412)0–1 (.000)14–1 (.933)1–5 (.167)3–1 (.750)5–4 (.556)10–2 (.833)2–0 (1.000)
Exempt4174San Jose StateMountain West8th7–13 (.350)13–19 (.406)15–19 (.441)1521811651941751832013–9 (.250)4–2 (.667)8–8 (.500)0–7 (.000)1–6 (.143)5–4 (.556)7–2 (.778)2–0 (1.000)
101Average4th12–6 (.667)21–11 (.656)22–11 (.667)10411010293991001017–6 (.538)2–2 (.500)13–3 (.813)1–3 (.250)2–3 (.400)8–3 (.727)10–1 (.909)1–0 (1.000)
† As described previously, Utah Valley's inclusion via an automatic or exempt bid is undetermined.

Bracket

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All seeded teams hosted their first-round games, except for Dayton, because theFirst Four of the2025 NCAA tournament was played on their home court. Dayton had another scheduling conflict with their arena and consequently played their second-round game on the road as well. All other second-round games were hosted by the higher seeded team. Seeded teams playing unseeded opponents hosted quarterfinal games. Hosts of other quarterfinal games are noted in the brackets below.

Dallas Region

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First round
March 18–19
Campus sites
Second round
March 23
Campus sites
Quarterfinal
March 25
Campus site
         
1SMU73
Northern Iowa63
1SMU83
4Oklahoma State85
4Oklahoma State89
Wichita State79
4Oklahoma State59
2North Texas[a]61
2North Texas75
Furman64
2North Texas65
3Arkansas State63
3Arkansas State103
Saint Louis78
Note
  1. ^North Texas traveled toStillwater, Oklahoma to play an away game due to a faculty/staff appreciation luncheon and the American Dance/Drill Team Nationals taking place atUNT Coliseum.[35]

Irvine Region

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First round
March 18–19
Campus sites
Second round
March 23
Campus sites
Quarterfinal
March 26
Campus site
         
1UC Irvine82
Northern Colorado72
1UC Irvine66
Jacksonville State61
4Georgia Tech64
Jacksonville State81
1UC Irvine81
UAB77OT
2Santa Clara101
UC Riverside62
2Santa Clara84
UAB88
3Saint Joseph's65
UAB69

San Francisco Region

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First round
March 18–19
Campus sites
Second round
March 23
Campus sites
Quarterfinal
March 26
Campus site
         
1San Francisco79
Utah Valley70
1San Francisco76
Loyola Chicago77
4San Jose State70
Loyola Chicago73
 Loyola Chicago[a]72
Kent State62
2Stanford87
Cal State Northridge70
2Stanford75
Kent State77
3St. Bonaventure56
Kent State75
Note
  1. ^Loyola Chicago was selected as the quarterfinal host.

Dayton Region

[edit]
First round
March 18–19
Campus sites
Second round
March 22
Campus sites
Quarterfinal
March 25
Campus site
         
1Dayton[a]86
Florida Atlantic79
1Dayton[b]72
Chattanooga87
4Middle Tennessee1033OT
Chattanooga109
Chattanooga67
3Bradley65
2George Mason86
Samford69
2George Mason67
3Bradley75
3Bradley71
North Alabama62
Notes
  1. ^Dayton traveled toBoca Raton, Florida to play an away game due to theNCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament First Four taking place atUD Arena.
  2. ^Dayton traveled toChattanooga, Tennessee to play an away game due to theOHSAA Boys Basketball State Championships taking place at UD Arena.[36]

Semifinals and final

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Semifinals
April 1
Hinkle Fieldhouse
Final
April 3
Hinkle Fieldhouse
      
2North Texas67
1UC Irvine69
1UC Irvine84OT
 Chattanooga85
 Loyola Chicago73
Chattanooga80

Game summaries

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All times are inEastern Daylight Time (UTC-4)

First round

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March 18
7:00 p.m.
Kent State75, St. Bonaventure 56
Scoring by half: 29-28, 46-28
Pts: V. Davis - 14
Rebs: C. Hornbeak - 12
Asts: J. Sumlin - 4
Pts: C. Moore - 16
Rebs: L. Jones - 7
Asts: M. Council Jr. - 4
San Francisco Region
Reilly Center
St. Bonaventure, NY
Attendance: 3,024
Referees: A. Fiore, T. Kelly, M. Luckie
March 18
7:00 p.m.
Jacksonville State81, Georgia Tech 64
Scoring by half: 45-33, 36-31
Pts: J. Pierre Jr. - 30
Rebs: M. Nicholson - 9
Asts: J. Pierre Jr. - 7
Pts:2 Tied - 7
Rebs:2 Tied - 5
Asts: J. McCollum - 7
Irvine Region
McCamish Pavilion
Atlanta, GA
Attendance: 1,623
Referees: E. Lewis, C. Mooney, J. Pon
March 18
8:00 p.m.
Chattanooga109, Middle Tennessee 103 (3OT)
Scoring by half: 43-48, 41-36 Overtime: 4-4, 11-11, 10-4
Pts: B. Wieland - 31
Rebs: G. Keeslar - 11
Asts: T. Bonham - 6
Pts: C. Weston - 31
Rebs: E. Mostafa - 16
Asts:2 Tied - 5
Dayton Region
Murphy Center
Murfreesboro, TN
Attendance: 3,505
Referees: B. Harris, J. Hicks, M. Swoboda
ESPNU
March 18
9:00 p.m.
Saint Louis 78,Arkansas State103
Scoring by half: 37-50, 41-53
Pts: R. Avila - 22
Rebs: A. McCottry - 10
Asts: A. McCottry - 3
Pts: I. Nelson - 26
Rebs: I. Nelson - 10
Asts:2 Tied - 7
Dallas Region
First National Bank Arena
Jonesboro, AR
Attendance: 3,143
Referees: H. Allen, C. Ford, G. Shannon
ESPN2
March 18
9:00 p.m.
Wichita State 79,Oklahoma State89
Scoring by half: 35-40, 44-49
Pts: X. Bell - 24
Rebs: C. Washington - 11
Asts:2 Tied - 2
Pts: B. Thompson - 23
Rebs: B. Newman - 12
Asts: K. Brantley - 4
Dallas Region
Gallagher-Iba Arena
Stillwater, OK
Attendance: 2,295
Referees: R. Anders, R. Felder, M. Rafferty
ESPNU
March 18
11:00 p.m.
UC Riverside 62,Santa Clara101
Scoring by half: 33-44, 29-57
Pts: N. Pickens - 15
Rebs:4 Tied - 4
Asts: B. Hargress - 5
Pts: T. Bryan - 17
Rebs:2 Tied - 7
Asts: E. Mahi - 5
Irvine Region
Leavey Center
Santa Clara, CA
Attendance: 672
Referees: D. Dean, M. Fulton, J. Garretson
ESPN2
March 18
11:00 p.m.
Cal State Northridge 70,Stanford87
Scoring by half: 29-46, 41-41
Pts: K. Jones - 18
Rebs: G. Lewis - 7
Asts: T. Beard - 4
Pts: M. Raynaud - 22
Rebs: M. Raynaud - 11
Asts: J. Blakes - 4
San Francisco Region
Maples Pavilion
Stanford, CA
Attendance: 1,119
Referees: L. Barney, M. Cichocki, P. Larson
ESPN2
March 19
7:00 p.m.
Dayton86, Florida Atlantic 79
Scoring by half: 44-38, 42-41
Pts: J. Bennett - 30
Rebs: M. Smith - 5
Asts: E. Cheeks - 4
Pts: K. Glenn - 18
Rebs: B. Miller - 7
Asts: L. Walker - 7
Dayton Region
Eleanor R. Baldwin Arena
Boca Raton, FL
Attendance: 1,846
Referees: L. Brandes, E. Lewis, J. Nieves
ESPN+
March 19
7:00 p.m.
Samford 69,George Mason86
Scoring by half: 24-45, 45-41
Pts: J. Brownell - 27
Rebs: T. Fort - 9
Asts: R. Jones - 8
Pts: K. Johnson - 20
Rebs: Z. Anderson - 10
Asts: K. Johnson - 5
Dayton Region
EagleBank Arena
Fairfax, VA
Attendance: 2,021
Referees: T. Crisp, R. Sassano, B. Stirt
ESPN+
March 19
7:00 p.m.
UAB69, Saint Joseph's 65
Scoring by half: 32-33, 37-32
Pts: Y. Lendeborg - 16
Rebs: Y. Lendeborg - 17
Asts: A. Vasquez - 4
Pts: X. Brown - 21
Rebs: J. Ajogbor - 10
Asts:2 Tied - 4
Irvine Region
Michael J. Hagan Arena
Philadelphia, PA
Attendance: 1,004
Referees: R. Riley, W. Rutecki, J. Switzer
ESPN+
March 19
8:00 p.m.
Furman 64,North Texas75
Scoring by half: 34-32, 30-43
Pts: E. Bronson - 15
Rebs: D. Molnar - 5
Asts: P. Smith Jr. - 6
Pts: J. Floyd - 19
Rebs:2 Tied - 6
Asts: J. Floyd - 7
Dallas Region
UNT Coliseum
Denton, TX
Attendance: 2,138
Referees: R. Clyburn, S. Land, S. Seales
ESPN+
March 19
8:00 p.m.
North Alabama 62,Bradley71
Scoring by half: 21-39, 41-32
Pts: D. Bacchus - 19
Rebs: C. Williams - 12
Asts:2 Tied - 2
Pts: D. Hannah - 17
Rebs: C. Dillon - 8
Asts: C. Davis - 4
Dayton Region
Carver Arena
Peoria, IL
Attendance: 2,950
Referees: J. Albrecht, J. Duke, G. Jeffers
ESPN2
March 19
9:00 p.m.
Northern Iowa 63,SMU73
Scoring by half: 32-33, 31-40
Pts: T. Campbell - 16
Rebs: B. Schwieger - 9
Asts:2 Tied - 4
Pts: B. Edwards - 16
Rebs: B. Edwards - 10
Asts: B. Edwards - 7
Dallas Region
Moody Coliseum
University Park, TX
Attendance: 2,418
Referees: R. Anders, J. Heater, C. Shaw
ESPN+
March 19
10:00 p.m.
Northern Colorado 72,UC Irvine82
Scoring by half: 41-37, 31-45
Pts: B. Wisne - 16
Rebs: I. Hawthorne - 12
Asts: L. Reynolds - 5
Pts: D. Tillis - 24
Rebs: B. Leuchten - 10
Asts: J. Hohn - 5
Irvine Region
Bren Events Center
Irvine, CA
Attendance: 1,241
Referees: R. Holmes, M. Rukasin, K. Smith
ESPNU
March 19
11:00 p.m.
Utah Valley 70,San Francisco79
Scoring by half: 32-37, 38-42
Pts: C. Welling - 20
Rebs: C. Welling - 11
Asts: T. Leonhardt - 6
Pts: M. Thomas - 21
Rebs: M. Thomas - 10
Asts: R. Beasley - 6
San Francisco Region
The Sobrato Center
San Francisco, CA
Attendance: 1,309
Referees: R. Ames, S. Lehigh, D. White
ESPN2
March 19
11:00 p.m.
Loyola Chicago73, San Jose State 70
Scoring by half: 42-35, 31-25
Pts: D. Watson - 24
Rebs: F. Nwaokorie - 9
Asts:3 Tied - 3
Pts: J. Uduje - 18
Rebs: R. Vaihola - 9
Asts: R. Vaihola - 3
San Francisco Region
Provident Credit Union Event Center
San Jose, CA
Attendance: 3,627
Referees: C. Hogan, D. Nguyen, J. Phillips

Second round

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March 22
11:30 a.m.
Chattanooga87, Dayton 72
Scoring by half: 42-34, 45-38
Pts: H. Huff - 26
Rebs: T. Bonham - 8
Asts:2 Tied - 4
Pts: N. Santos - 18
Rebs: N. Santos - 6
Asts: M. Smith - 7
Dayton Region
McKenzie Arena
Chattanooga, TN
Attendance: 2,633
Referees: S. Land, C. McCoy, M. Wallace
March 22
2:00 p.m.
Bradley75, George Mason 67
Scoring by half: 37-28, 38-39
Pts:2 Tied - 21
Rebs: C. Thomas - 11
Asts: D. Deen - 6
Pts: K. Johnson - 16
Rebs:2 Tied - 5
Asts: B. O'Connor - 6
Dayton Region
EagleBank Arena
Fairfax, VA
Attendance: 2,180
Referees: J. Heater, C. Shaw, J. Switzer
ESPN2
March 23
3:00 p.m.
Oklahoma State85, SMU 83
Scoring by half: 40-41, 45-42
Pts: B. Thompson - 24
Rebs: A. Dean - 6
Asts:2 Tied - 6
Pts: K. Oquendo - 31
Rebs: S. Yigitoglu - 9
Asts: C. Harris - 10
Dallas Region
Moody Coliseum
University Park, TX
Attendance: 3,106
Referees: A. Flore, J. Pon, R. Sassano
ESPN2
March 23
7:00 p.m.
Loyola Chicago77, San Francisco 76
Scoring by half: 36-32, 41-44
Pts: J. Dawson - 35
Rebs: S. Edwards Jr. - 8
Asts: J. Quinn - 4
Pts: M. Thomas - 36
Rebs: C. Linguard Jr. - 8
Asts: M. Thomas - 5
San Francisco Region
The Sobrato Center
San Francisco, CA
Attendance: 1,624
Referees: G. Grimshaw, R. Holmes, K. Smith
March 23
7:00 p.m.
Arkansas State 63,North Texas65
Scoring by half: 33-34, 30-31
Pts: I. Nelson - 16
Rebs: I. Nelson - 14
Asts: T. Todd - 5
Pts:2 Tied - 16
Rebs: B. Lorient - 8
Asts: J. Floyd - 4
Dallas Region
UNT Coliseum
Denton, TX
Attendance: 2,661
Referees: R. Christian, J. Deering, S. Orkus Jr.
ESPN+
March 23
9:00 p.m.
Jacksonville State 61,UC Irvine66
Scoring by half: 35-36, 26-30
Pts: J. Pierre Jr. - 15
Rebs: J. Pierre Jr. - 11
Asts: J. Pierre Jr. - 4
Pts: J. Hohn - 22
Rebs: D. Tillis - 9
Asts:2 Tied - 3
Irvine Region
Bren Events Center
Irvine, CA
Attendance: 1,304
Referees: J. Garretson, R. Lehigh, M. Rukasin
ESPNU
March 23
9:00 p.m.
UAB88, Santa Clara 84
Scoring by half: 37-44, 51-40
Pts: Y. Lendeborg - 22
Rebs: Y. Lendeborg - 11
Asts:2 Tied - 7
Pts: C. Stewart - 10
Rebs: C. Tilly - 12
Asts: E. Makhi - 7
Irvine Region
Leavey Center
Santa Clara, CA
Attendance: 742
Referees: R. Ames, B. Cartmell, M. Mojica
ESPN2
March 23
9:00 p.m.
Kent State77, Stanford 75
Scoring by half: 43-34, 34-41
Pts: J. Sullinger - 34
Rebs: D. Gillespie - 14
Asts: J. Sullinger - 5
Pts: J. Blakes - 23
Rebs: M. Raynaud - 10
Asts: J. Blakes - 5
San Francisco Region
Maples Pavilion
Stanford, CA
Attendance: 1,542
Referees: D. Dean, M. Fulton, D. White

Quarterfinals

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March 25
7:00 p.m.
Chattanooga67, Bradley 65
Scoring by half: 25-38, 42-27
Pts: H. Huff - 21
Rebs: L. Diouf - 7
Asts:4 Tied - 3
Pts: D. Burch - 14
Rebs:2 Tied - 6
Asts: D. Deen - 4
Dayton Region
Carver Arena
Peoria, IL
Attendance: 4,954
Referees: J. Baker, T. Kumpf, E. Wilson
March 25
9:00 p.m.
Oklahoma State 59,North Texas61
Scoring by half: 22-27, 37-34
Pts:2 Tied - 17
Rebs: A. Dean - 7
Asts: B. Thompson - 3
Pts: A. Wright - 15
Rebs: M. Sissoko - 9
Asts: J. Floyd - 5
Dallas Region
Gallagher-Iba Arena
Stillwater, OK
Attendance: 4,089
Referees: T. Johnson, C. Pasci, L. Santos
ESPN2
March 26
7:00 p.m.
Kent State 62,Loyola Chicago72
Scoring by half: 33-37, 29-35
Pts: J. Sullinger - 12
Rebs: D. Gillespie - 12
Asts: C. Medley - 4
Pts: M. Rubin - 18
Rebs: M. Rubin - 9
Asts: S. Edwards Jr. - 5
San Francisco Region
Joseph J. Gentile Arena
Chicago, IL
Attendance: 3,554
Referees: A. Bonner, M. Millione, C. Mooney
ESPN2
March 26
9:00 p.m.
UAB 77,UC Irvine81 (OT)
Scoring by half: 36-31, 33-38 Overtime: 8-12
Pts: C. Coleman - 21
Rebs: Y. Lendeborg - 17
Asts: Y. Lendeborg - 4
Pts: D. Tillis - 22
Rebs: D. Tillis - 11
Asts:2 Tied - 5
Irvine Region
Bren Events Center
Irvine, CA
Attendance: 1,378
Referees: J. Ford, G. Nelson, J. Shamion

Semifinals

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April 1
7:00 p.m.
North Texas 67,UC Irvine69
Scoring by half: 30-30, 37-39
Pts: A. Wright - 25
Rebs: M. Sissoko - 13
Asts: J. Floyd - 3
Pts: D. Tillis - 16
Rebs: D. Tillis - 11
Asts: J. Hohn - 8
Dallas Region vs. Irvine Region
Hinkle Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, IN
Attendance: 3,288
Referees: D. Carr, B. Smith, V. Voyard-Tadal
April 1
9:30 p.m.
Chattanooga80, Loyola Chicago 73
Scoring by half: 34-38, 46-35
Pts: T. Bonham - 23
Rebs: G. Keeslar - 7
Asts: G. Keeslar - 5
Pts: J. Dawson - 19
Rebs:2 Tied - 6
Asts: J. Dawson - 6
Dayton Region vs. San Francisco Region
Hinkle Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, IN
Attendance: 3,288
Referees: C. Armstrong, O. Shortt, E. Young

Final

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April 3
9:00 p.m.
Chattanooga85, UC Irvine 84 (OT)
Scoring by half: 38-37, 38-39 Overtime: 9-8
Pts:2 Tied - 19
Rebs:2 Tied - 10
Asts: G. Keeslar - 5
Pts: D. Tillis - 19
Rebs: B. Leuchten - 11
Asts: J. Hohn - 4
Championship
Hinkle Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, IN
Attendance: 2,825
Referees: M. Greenstein, B. Jarrett, M. Potter

Quality of participating teams compared with College Basketball Crown

[edit]

Fox Sports leveraged its media rights relationships with theBig East,Big Ten, andBig 12 conferences to create the CBC and thereby create postseason college basketball content for itself. Each of those three conferences committed to send at least two teams to the CBC.[37] In addition, non-NCAA tournament teams from those three conferences were contractually prohibited from playing in any other postseason tournament, including the 2025 National Invitation Tournament (NIT), if they declined an invitation or removed themselves from consideration for a bid to the CBC.[3] Even if Big East, Big Ten, or Big 12 schools might have preferred to play NIT games at home instead of CBC games in Las Vegas or anticipated they might have more attractive matchups in the NIT, they did not have that option, which may have degraded the quality of the NIT field. No Big East or Big Ten teams appeared in the 2025 NIT, andOklahoma State was the only Big 12 team to accept an NIT bid.Atlantic Coast Conference teamsGeorgia Tech,SMU, andStanford were the only other power conference teams to accept bids to the NIT.[38][39] In contrast, eleven of the sixteen CBC participants were from power conferences.

An analysis of the NET rankings as ofSelection Sunday[40] for the teams participating in the 2025 CBC and NIT is set forth in the table below.

CBC participantsNIT participants
TeamNETTeamNETTeamNET
Boise State44SMU46Middle Tennessee105
Cincinnati50Santa Clara57UAB106
Villanova55UC Irvine62Loyola Chicago107
Nebraska59San Francisco64Utah Valley108
USC70North Texas65Georgia Tech109
UCF71Dayton67Florida Atlantic111
Utah73George Mason68North Alabama113
Arizona State74Saint Joseph's76Northern Colorado114
Butler83Bradley80Chattanooga115
Oregon State85Stanford81Samford116
Colorado86Northern Iowa93Jacksonville State122
Georgetown88Arkansas State94Furman127
Washington State112Oklahoma State95Kent State128
DePaul119St. Bonaventure97Wichita State134
George Washington124Saint Louis101UC Riverside142
Tulane145Cal State Northridge104San Jose State175
 
Mean: 84
Median: 79
Best: 44
Worst: 145
Top 16 teams
Mean: 78
Median: 78
Best: 46
Worst: 104
All 32 teams
Mean: 99
Median: 105
Best: 46
Worst: 175

Like all metrics used to rank or rate college basketball teams, the NET is imperfect; however, it is consistently applied and represents one way in which teams can be compared. Since the NIT had to fill thirty-two tournament berths, whereas the CBC had only sixteen, data are shown for both the full NIT field as well as the top sixteen teams based on NET rankings. Of course, there are other metrics that could be used to compare the fields of the two tournaments, including the number of power conference teams participating.

Media

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ESPN, Inc. has exclusive rights to all of the NIT games. Ittelecasts every game acrossESPN,ESPN2,ESPNU,ESPN3, andESPN+.[41]Westwood One has exclusive radio rights to the semifinals and the championship.

See also

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