Printable NIT Tournament Bracket 2023

Printable NIT Tournament Bracket 2023

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Plenty of really talented college basketball teams don't make it into the 64-team field of the NCAA Tournament every year. Luckily for those schools, the NIT Tournament exists. It's a 32-team single-elimination tournament, where most of the teams that were on the bubble or missed out on the NCAA Tournament are invited to compete.

Teams like Wisconsin, Florida, Oklahoma State, and Oregon are big-name schools that just didn't quite have the resume to make the cut on Selection Sunday. This is their postseason, this is their tournament. 

Printable 2023 NIT Tournament Bracket

Like the NCAA Tournament, The Duel has created a printable version of the 2023 NIT Bracket, which starts on Wednesday, March 14. If you would like to view, download and print your own 2023 NIT Tournament Bracket, you can do so at this link.

All lines and totals for the NIT Tournament can also be found on ​FanDuel Sportsbook. 

Printable 2023 NIT Tournament Bracket Heading Into Round 2

If you'd like to view, download and print the updated 2023 NIT bracket heading into Round 2 of the tournament, please use this link.

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2023 NIT Bracket Schedule and Results

First Round

Date

Time

Matchup

March 14

N/A

Hofstra def. Rutgers

March 14

N/A

Michigan def. Toledo

March 14

N/A

UAB def. So. Miss.

March 14

N/A

Liberty def. Villanova

March 14

N/A

Vanderbilt def. Yale

March 14

N/A

Wisconsin def. Bradley

March 14

N/A

E Wash. def. Wash. St.

March 14

N/A

Colorado def. Seton Hall

March 15

7 p.m. ET

UCF vs. Florida

March 15

7 p.m. ET

Ok. St. vs. Youngstown St.

March 15

7 p.m. ET

Morehead St. vs. Clemson

March 15

8 p.m. ET

Alcorn St. vs. North Texas

March 15

9 p.m. ET

Va. Tech vs. Cincinnati

March 15

9 p.m. ET

Sam Houston vs. Santa Clara

March 15

10 p.m. ET

Utah Valley vs. New Mexico

March 15

11 p.m. ET

UC Irvine vs. Oregon

Second Round (March 18-19)

This space will be updated when second round matchups and start times are set.

Quarterfinals (March 21-22)

This space will be updated when quarterfinal matchups and start times are set.

Semifinals (March 28)

This space will be updated when semifinal matchups and start times are set.

Championship (March 30)

This space will be updated when the championship matchup and start time is set.

It might not be the NCAA Tournament, but the NIT can still provide plenty of madness. After all, it's still college basketball in March.

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