National Commissioners Invitational Tournament
The National Commissioners Invitational Tournament was an eight team postseason college men's basketball tournament run by the NCAA. It was introduced in 1974 as the Collegiate Commissioners Association Tournament. It was created because the NCAA wanted to "kill" the NIT, which at that time it did not control. The tournament was won in 1974 by Indiana over USC, 85-60, in St. Louis, Missouri. It was a collection of teams that came in second in their conferences, as in 1974 the NCAA Tournament only invited conference champions. The 1975 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament expanded to include at-large teams. In 1975 the tournament was won by Drake over Arizona, 83-76, in Louisville, Kentucky. In addition, in 1975, the NCAA tournament expanded from 25 teams to 32 teams and began inviting more than one team from some conferences rather than solely conference champions. The Commisioners Invitation Tournament was disconinued after this.
Drake's NCIT banner can be seen hanging
Championships
List of NCIT bids by school
This is a list of NCIT bids by school.
See also
External links
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