2008 National Invitation Tournament

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2008 National Invitation Tournament
Season2007–08
Teams32
Finals siteMadison Square Garden
New York City
ChampionsOhio State (2nd title)
Runner-upMassachusetts (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachThad Matta (1st title)
MVPKosta Koufos (Ohio State)
National Invitation Tournaments
«2007 2009»

The 2008 National Invitation Tournament (known through sponsorship as the MasterCard NIT) was a single-elimination tournament of 32 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I teams that did not participate in the 2008 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. The 71st annual tournament began on March 18 on campus sites and ended on April 3 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.[1] Each regular season conference champion that did not receive a bid to the NCAA Tournament received an automatic bid to this tournament. The remaining slots were filled by the NIT Selection Committee.[2] The first, second, and third rounds were played on the higher seeded team's home court, with the semi-finals and finals played at Madison Square Garden.

The Ohio State Buckeyes won the tournament.

Selection Committee[edit]

The 2008 NIT Selection Committee consists of the following former college basketball coaches and administrators:[3]

Participants[edit]

Automatic qualifiers[edit]

The following teams were automatic qualifiers for the 2008 NIT field after losing in their respective conference tournaments; by virtue of winning their conferences' regular season championship and not qualifying for the NCAA tournament.

Team Conference Record Appearance Last bid
Alabama State SWAC 20–10 2nd 1983
Morgan State MEAC 22–10 1st Never
Robert Morris Northeast 26–7 1st Never
Stephen F. Austin Southland 26–5 2nd 1987
UC Santa Barbara Big West 23–8 5th 2003
UNC Asheville Big South 23–9 1st Never
Utah State WAC 24–10 9th 2007
VCU CAA 24–7 5th 2005

Seedings[edit]

Seed School Conference Record Berth type
1 Ohio State Big Ten 19–13 At-large
2 Illinois State MVC 24–9 At-large
3 Dayton A-10 21–10 At-large
4 California Pac-10 16–15 At-large
5 New Mexico MWC 24–8 At-large
6 Cleveland State Horizon 21–12 At-large
7 Utah State WAC 24–10 Automatic
8 UNC Asheville Big South 23–9 Automatic
Seed School Conference Record Berth type
1 Virginia Tech ACC 19–13 At-large
2 Ole Miss SEC 21–10 At-large
3 Nebraska Big 12 19–12 At-large
4 VCU CAA 24–7 Automatic
5 UAB C-USA 22–10 At-large
6 Charlotte A-10 20–13 At-large
7 UC Santa Barbara Big West 23–8 Automatic
8 Morgan State MEAC 22–10 Automatic
Seed School Conference Record Berth type
1 Arizona State Pac-10 19–12 At-large
2 Florida SEC 21–11 At-large
3 Creighton MVC 21–10 At-large
4 Southern Illinois MVC 17–14 At-large
5 Oklahoma State Big 12 17–15 At-large
6 Rhode Island A-10 21–11 At-large
7 San Diego State MWC 20–12 At-large
8 Alabama State SWAC 20–10 Automatic
Seed School Conference Record Berth type
1 Syracuse Big East 19–13 At-large
2 UMass A-10 21–10 At-large
3 Florida State ACC 19–14 At-large
4 Minnesota Big Ten 20–13 At-large
5 Maryland ACC 18–14 At-large
6 Akron MAC 23–10 At-large
7 Stephen F. Austin Southland 26–5 Automatic
8 Robert Morris NEC 26–7 Automatic

Bracket[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals
         
1 Ohio State 84
8 UNC Asheville 66
1 Ohio State^ 73
4 California 56
4 California 68
5 New Mexico 66
1 Ohio State 74
3 Dayton 63
3 Dayton 66
6 Cleveland State 57
3 Dayton 55
2 Illinois State 48
2 Illinois State 61
7 Utah State 57

^ Game played at nearby St. John Arena due to a Bruce Springsteen concert at Value City Arena.

First round Second round Quarterfinals
         
1 Virginia Tech 94
8 Morgan State 62
1 Virginia Tech 75
5 UAB 49
4 VCU 77
5 UAB 80
1 Virginia Tech 72
2 Mississippi 81
3 Nebraska 67
6 Charlotte 48
3 Nebraska 75
2 Mississippi 85*
2 Mississippi 83
7 UC Santa Barbara 68
First round Second round Quarterfinals
         
1 Arizona State 64
8 Alabama State 53
1 Arizona State 65
4 Southern Illinois 51
4 Southern Illinois 69
5 Oklahoma State 53
1 Arizona State 57
2 Florida 70
3 Creighton 74
6 Rhode Island 73
3 Creighton 54
2 Florida 82
2 Florida 73
7 San Diego State 49
First round Second round Quarterfinals
         
1 Syracuse 87
8 Robert Morris 81
1 Syracuse 88
5 Maryland 72
4 Minnesota 58
5 Maryland 68
1 Syracuse 77
2 Massachusetts 81
3 Florida State 60
6 Akron 65*
6 Akron 63
2 Massachusetts 68
2 Massachusetts 80
7 Stephen F. Austin 60

Semifinals and Final[edit]

Played at Madison Square Garden in New York City on April 1 and 3

Semifinals Final
      
1 Ohio State 81
2 Mississippi 69
1 Ohio State 92
2 Massachusetts 85
2 Florida 66
2 Massachusetts 78

* - Overtime game.

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