2024 NIT Tournament: Bracket, Odds, Schedule for First Round Games

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David Jensen/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images. Pictured: Cameron Hildreth #2 of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons.

March Madness isn't reserved for the NCAA Tournament. The 2024 NIT Tournament will tip off Tuesday night and run through early April just like the Big Dance.

Ahead of the first round, here are the 2024 NIT Tournament odds, a printable bracket and the schedule, for this year's invitational tournament.

2024 NIT Tournament Printable Bracket


2024 NIT Tournament Odds

TeamOdds
Wake Forest+600
Ohio State+700
Villanova+750
Indiana State+900
Cincinnati+900
Seton Hall+1000
Butler+1200
Utah+1400
Iowa+1600
Virginia Tech+2000
Princeton+2200
Providence+2600
UNLV+2900
Bradley+3500
UCF+3500
North Texas+4500
Kansas State+4500
Georgia+5000
Xavier+5000
San Francisco+5500
LSU+5500
VCU+6500
Boston College+6500
South Florida+10000
Minnesota+10000
UC Irvine+10000
SMU+10000
Loyola Chicago+13000
Richmond+13000
Appalachian State+13000
Cornell+25000
Saint Joseph's+25000

Wake Forest enters the NIT with the best odds to win of the 32-team field at +600. Several teams that were on the bubble going into Selection Sunday are also in the mix, including Seton Hall (+1000), one of the first four teams left out of the NCAA Tournament.


2024 NIT Tournament Schedule

First round games are March 19-20
Second round games are March 23-24
The quarterfinal games are March 26-27
The 2024 NIT semifinals are at 7 p.m. (ESPN) and 9:30 p.m. (ESPN2) on April 2
The 2024 NIT championship game is at 7 p.m. ET on April 4 on ESPN

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