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2021 National Invitation Tournament


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Comerica Center,Frisco, Texas
Memphis Tigers (2nd title)
Mississippi State Bulldogs (1st title game)
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Penny Hardaway (1st title)
Landers Nolley II (Memphis)
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The 2021 National Invitation Tournament was a single-elimination tournament of 16 NCAA Division I men's college basketball teams that had not been selected to participate in the 2021 NCAA tournament. The Tournament began on March 17 and ended on March 28. All rounds were played at the Comerica Center in Frisco, Texas or the UNT Coliseum in Denton, Texas. First-round games began on Wednesday, March 17, and was played through Saturday, March 20. Quarterfinals also took place Thursday, March 25. The semifinals and championship took place Saturday and Sunday, March 27 and 28. The 2021 tournament also featured a third-place game Sunday, March 28, which had not been played at the NIT since 2003. Also, the final game to be played was not the championship, but, rather, the third-place game. This was the first NIT in which the semifinals and final were not played in New York City.

Teams and pairings for the 2021 NIT were released by the NIT Committee at 8:30 p.m. Eastern time Sunday, March 14, on ESPNU. Because of the reduced field size, halved from 2019's tournament field, all 16 teams were selected as at-large participants, and there were no automatic qualifiers for the 2021 NIT. In 2019, Texas won the NIT title. The 2020 tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

There were no automatic qualifiers in the 2021 NIT due to the reduced field size.

The following teams were awarded NIT berths.

TeamConferenceOverall recordAppearanceLast bid
Boise StateMtn West18–87th2018
BuffaloMAC16–82nd2005
Colorado StateMtn West18–610th2017
DavidsonAtlantic 1013–89th2019
DaytonAtlantic 1014–926th2019
Louisiana TechC–USA21–710th2015
MemphisAmerican16–819th2019
Mississippi StateSEC15–1410th2018
NC StateACC13–1013th2019
Ole MissSEC16–1113th2017
RichmondAtlantic 1013–810th2017
Saint LouisAtlantic 1014–619th2004
Saint Mary'sWCC14–97th2018
SMUAmerican11–54th2014
ToledoMAC21–810th2019
Western KentuckyC–USA20–715th2018

The field of 16 teams was announced on March 14 on ESPNU.

ESPN, Inc. broadcast all NIT games on ESPN or ESPN2. The semifinals and finals were broadcast on ESPN. Westwood One had exclusive radio rights to the semifinals and the championship.

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