The 63rd annual National Invitation Tournament had a 32-team field. First three rounds played on home courts of higher seeded teams. Semifinal, Third Place and Championship games played March 28-30 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
1st Round
at Siena 66 |
Massachusetts 65 |
at Penn St. 55 |
Princeton 41 |
at Kent 73 |
Rutgers 62 |
at Villanova 72 |
Delaware 63 |
at Notre Dame 75 |
Michigan 65 |
at Xavier 67 |
Marquette 63 |
at BYU 81 |
Bowling Green 54 |
S. Illinois 94 |
at Colorado 92 |
at N.C. State 64 |
Tulane 60 |
at Arizona St. 83 |
N. Mexico St. 77 |
at SW Mo. St. 77 |
SMU 64 |
at Mississippi 62 |
NC-Charlotte 45 |
Wake Forest 83 |
at Vanderbilt 68 |
at New Mexico 64 |
S. Florida 58 |
Georgetown 115 |
3 OT |
at Virginia 111 |
at California 70 |
Long Beach St. 66 |
2nd Round
at Penn St. 105 |
Siena 103 |
Kent 81 |
at Villanova 67 |
at Notre Dame 76 |
Xavier 64 |
at BYU 82 |
S. Illinois 57 |
at N.C. State 60 |
Arizona St. 57 |
at Mississippi 70 |
SW Missouri St. 48 |
at Wake Forest 72 |
New Mexico 65 |
at California 60 |
Georgetown 49 |
Quarterfinals
at Penn St. 81 |
Kent 74 |
at Notre Dame 64 |
BYU 52 |
at N.C. State 77 |
Mississippi 54 |
at Wake Forest 76 |
California 59 |
Semifinals
Wake Forest 62 |
OT |
N.C. State 59 |
Notre Dame 73 |
Penn St. 52 |
Third Place
Penn St. 74 |
N.C. State 72 |
Championship
Wake Forest 71 |
Notre Dame 61 |
Other 2000 Men's Tournaments
2000 NCAA College Basketball MVP