NIT bracket 2023 tournament schedule, dates, times: No. 1 seed Clemson upset by Morehead State



Another No. 1 seed in the NIT went down Wednesday as Morehead State upset Clemson 68-64 during the second day of tournament action. The Eagles hit 11 3-pointers and made 15 of 16 free throw to overcome an early 29-14 deficit. The outcome marks a disappointing end to the season for the Tigers, who were among the First Four Out of the NCAA Tournament field. 

Clemson started 18-4 and held a multi-game lead in the ACC standings at one point but finishes 23-11. The Tigers weren’t the only No. 1 seed eliminated in the first round of the tournament, though, as No. 1 seed Rutgers fell 88-86 vs. Hofstra in overtime on Tuesday.

Things went a little better for one of the bracket’s other No. 1 seeds on Wednesday as Oklahoma State eliminated Youngstown State 69-64 behind double-doubles from Tyreek Smith, Quion Williams and Moussa Cisse. Arguably the most-surprising result of Wednesday’s action came from the Sunshine State, though, as UCF crushed Florida 67-49, sending the Gators’ first season under coach Todd Golden to an ugly conclusion.

While an NIT appearance marks a consolation prize of sorts for programs that harbored at-large hopes for an NCAA Tournament bid entering Selection Sunday, it’s a momentous occasion for others. 

The 32-team event will culminate with semifinals on March 28 in Las Vegas and a championship game to follow on March 30. Historically, the event’s semifinals and final were contested at Madison Square Garden, but the NCAA announced in January that Las Vegas would host those games this season with Indianapolis landing the event in 2024. Here is a look at the full bracket.

2023 NIT key dates

First Round: March 14-15
Second round: March 18-19
Quarterfinals: March 21-22
Semifinals: March 28 (Orleans Arena in Las Vegas)
Championship: March 30 (Orleans Arena in Las Vegas)

All times Eastern

2023 NIT first round schedule

First round

Upper Left Bracket
No. 1 Oklahoma State 69, Youngstown State 64 
No. 2 Sam Houston 58, Santa Clara 56 
No. 3 North Texas 69, Alcorn State 53 
Eastern Washington 81, No. 4 Washington State 74 

Lower Left Bracket
No. 1 Oregon 84, UC Irvine 58
No. 2 Liberty 62, Villanova 57 
No. 3 Wisconsin 81, Bradley 62 
UCF 69, Florida 49    

Upper Right Bracket
Hofstra 88, No. 1 Rutgers 86 
No. 2 Colorado 65, Seton Hall 64 
Utah Valley 83, No. 3 New Mexico 69
No. 4 Cincinnati 81, Virginia Tech 72 

Lower Right Bracket
Morehead State 68, No. 1 Clemson 64 
No. 2 Vanderbilt 71, Yale 62
No. 3 Michigan 90, Toledo 80
No. 4 UAB 88, Southern Miss 60



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