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NIT bracket 2026: The full field revealed

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March 16, 2026
NIT bracket 2026: The full field revealed


LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – MARCH 30: An NIT logo is shown on the court before the championship game of the NIT basketball tournament between the UAB Blazers and the North Texas Mean Green at the Orleans Arena on March 30, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The NIT is far more than the red-headed stepchild of the NCAA men’s tournament. It’s a place where mid-majors can prove their mettle against some of the best teams in college basketball, who all barely missed the 68-team cut by falling outside the bubble. In recent years we’ve seen powerhouse schools like Memphis and Xavier cut down the nets, but also the likes of Chattanooga and North Texas stun the bracket with incredible runs. The reality is that the NIL era means there are so many great teams that we’re bound to have a great secondary tournament every year.

One of the biggest differentiators between the NIT and the NCAA men’s tournament is how the NIT manages to capture the feel of college basketball better than its more-celebrated cousin. The opening three rounds of the tournament will be played at college sites, before moving to Hinkle Fieldhouse at Butler University for the final rounds.

This year’s NIT is headlined by one bubble team narrowly squeezed out: Auburn. The only major bracket snubs either were not selected, or let the committee know they weren’t attending the tournament. Still, don’t sleep on those mid-majors dying to make an impact and take down a huge program on one of college basketball’s brightest stages.

Auburn Region

1 Auburn

South Alabama

4 Seattle U

St. Thomas (MN)

3 George Mason

Liberty

2 Nevada

Murray State

Albuquerque Region

1 New Mexico

Sam Houston

4 Utah Valley

George Washington

3 Colorado State

St. Joseph’s

2 California

UIC

Winston-Salem Region

1 Wake Forest

Navy

4 Illinois State

Kent State

3 Yale

UNCW

2 Dayton

Bradley

Tulsa Region

1 Tulsa

SFA

4 UC Irvine

UNLV

3 Wichita State

Wyoming

2 Oklahoma St

Davidson

The madness of March is here.



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