NIT championships and semifinal appearances

NIT championships and semifinal appearances

This is a list of NIT champions and semifinal appearances by school. Schools whose names are italized are no longer in Division I, and can no longer be included in the tournament.

Teams in bold are active in the 2011 National Invitation Tournament.

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Total NIT championships

Championships School
6 St. John's
4 Bradley
3 Dayton, Michigan
2 BYU, Kentucky, Long Island, Ohio State, Providence, South Carolina, Temple, Tulsa, Virginia, Virginia Tech, West Virginia
1 California, CCNY, Colorado, Connecticut, DePaul, Duquesne, Fresno State, Holy Cross, Indiana, La Salle, Louisville, Marquette, Maryland, Memphis, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Carolina, Penn State, Princeton, Purdue, Saint Louis, San Francisco, Seton Hall, Southern Illinois, Southern Miss, St. Bonaventure, Stanford, Texas, UCLA, Utah, Vanderbilt, Villanova, Wake Forest, Wichita State, Xavier

Total NIT semifinal appearances

App. School
16 St. John's
8 Bradley, Dayton
7 Duquesne, Providence
6 Alabama, Notre Dame, NYU, St. Bonaventure
5 Army, DePaul, Penn State, Villanova, West Virginia
4 Colorado, Kentucky, Marquette, Memphis, Michigan, N.C. State, Ohio State, Purdue, Saint Louis, Temple
3 Boston College, Florida, Georgetown, Louisville, Loyola-Chicago, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Rutgers, Seton Hall, South Carolina, St. Joseph's, Utah, Virginia Tech, Western Kentucky
2 Bowling Green, BYU, Canisius, CCNY, Clemson, Connecticut, Fresno State, Georgia, Holy Cross, Indiana, Jacksonville, La Salle, Long Island, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Mexico, Niagara, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Syracuse, Tennessee, Toledo, Tulsa, UAB, Vanderbilt, Virginia, Wake Forest, Xavier
1 Air Force, Arkansas, Arkansas-Little Rock, Baylor, California, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Colorado State, Creighton, Detroit, Duke, Florida State, Fordham, Georgia Tech, Houston, Illinois, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana Tech, LSU, Manhattan, Marshall, Michigan State, Mississippi State, Muhlenberg, Ohio, Old Dominion, Princeton, San Diego State, San Francisco, Siena, Southern Illinois, Southern Miss, St. Francis (NY), Saint Francis (PA), Saint Peter's, Stanford, Texas, Texas Tech, Tulane, UCLA, UNLV, Utah State, Washington State, Washington & Jefferson, Wichita State, Wyoming

Most NIT appearances without a semifinal appearance

App. School
11 Arizona State, Illinois State, Miami (FL)
10 Kent State, Missouri State, UTEP
8 Butler, Colorado State, Hawaii, Murray State, Pittsburgh, South Florida
7 Fairfield, Long Beach State, Missouri, Northwestern, Oral Roberts, Richmond
6 Auburn, Miami (OH), New Orleans, Pepperdine, TCU, Texas A&M
5 Boston University, Davidson, Drexel, Iowa, James Madison, Lafayette, Rice, UC Santa Barbara, VCU, Washington

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