There are 32 teams in the National Invitation Tournament field, with four quadrants seeded No. 1 through No. 8. Games will be played at campus sites until the semifinals, which are at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
The first round of the NIT is on Tuesday, March 19 and Wednesday, March 20. The second round will then be played between Thursday, March 21 and Monday, March 25. The quarterfinals are scheduled for Tuesday, March 26 and Wednesday, March 27. Action then moves to New York City for the semifinals on Tuesday, April 2. The NIT title game, also at Madison Square Garden, is set for Thursday, April 4.
2019 NIT Bracket
2019 NIT: How the bracket is filled
How does NIT seeding work?
NIT History
On February 22, 2019, the NCAA announced a set of experimental rules that it will use in the 2019 NIT. The following rules were also used in the 2018 NIT:
• The three-point line will be moved to the FIBA standard of 6.75 metres (22 ft 2 in). When the arc approaches the sideline, it will change to a line parallel to and 1.02 metres (3 ft 4 in) from the sideline.
• The free-throw lane will be widened from the current college standard of 12 feet to the NBA standard of 16 feet.
• After an offensive rebound, the shot clock will reset to 20 seconds instead of the current NCAA standard of 30.
A set of rules relating to free throws that had been used in the 2017 NIT will be used again in the 2019 edition, with one modification:
• Team foul counts, for purposes of determining bonus free throws, reset to zero at the 10-minute mark of each half, effectively dividing the game into quarters for that purpose.
• The "one-and-one" will be eliminated. All bonus free throw situations will result in two free throws for the non-fouled team. This mirrors current practice in NCAA women's basketball, which has been played in quarters since the 2015–16 season.
• Teams will enter the bonus upon the fifth team foul in each 10-minute segment.
• The team foul count will reset to zero at the start of any overtime period. Teams will enter the bonus upon the fourth team foul in an overtime period.
• In a completely new feature, the NCAA will adopt the NBA's bonus rule regarding team fouls in the last 2 minutes of any period. Teams will enter the bonus on the second team foul in the last 2 minutes of a 10-minute segment or overtime period, regardless of the total team foul count at that point of the period.
Omaha1 wrote:Reported locally that Nebraska is likely to only suit up six or maybe seven players tomorrow. At least one of them is a freshman walk on. Butler, you better win this damn game.
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