NCIT bids by school — This is a list of NCIT bids by school, as of 2008. Schools whose names are italicized are no longer in Division I, and can no longer be included in the tournament.Referencesee also*NCAA Men s Division I Tournament bids by school and conference… … Wikipedia
NIT bids by school and conference — This is a list of NIT bids by school (divided by their current conference affiliation). Schools whose names are listed in the last table are no longer in NCAA Division I Men s Basketball, and can no longer be included in the tournament.The years… … Wikipedia
NCAA Men's Division I Tournament bids by school — This is a list of NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Tournament bids by school, as of 2011. Schools whose names are italicized are no longer in Division I, and can no longer be included in the tournament. Note: some schools have NCAA tournament… … Wikipedia
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