Final Four NIT 2014: National Invitation Tournament TV Schedule, Printable Brackets, Date, Time, Venue, Live Streaming

The 2014 National Invitation Tournament Final Four round is set for April 1.
Final Four NIT 2014: National Invitation Tournament TV Schedule, Printable Brackets, Date, Time, Venue, Live Streaming
SMU guard Nic Moore (11) is lifted in the air and celebrates with fans after an NCAA college basketball game against California in the quarterfinals of the NIT Wednesday, March 26, 2014, in Dallas. SMU won 67-65. (AP Photo/Sharon Ellman)
3/28/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

The 2014 National Invitation Tournament Final Four round is set for April 1.

The teams that have made the semis are SMU, Clemson, Minnesota and Florida State.

SMU, Florida State and Minnesota are top seeds going into NIT.

The fourth top seed, St. John, went out to Robert Morris in a first round upset.

Both Final Four matches will be held at Madison Square Garden.

Live stream is available on Watch ESPN.

The updated printable bracket can be found here [pdf].

Here’s the complete TV schedule for the Final Four matches. Results will be updated after the match.

Final Four

1. SMU vs 3. Clemson, 7:00 p.m. ET, ESPN 2

1. Minnesota vs 1. Florida State, 9:00 p.m. ET, ESPN 2

 

Here are the Elite Eight and Sweet Sixteen results.

Elite Eight

Tuesday, March 25

4. Clemson vs. 5. Belmont — Clemson won 73-68

1. Minnesota vs 3. Southern Mississippi — Minnesota won 81-73

 

Wednesday, March 26

1. Florida State vs. 3. Louisiana Tech — Florida State won 78-75

1. SMU vs. 2. California — SMU won 67-65

 

Sweet Sixteen

Friday, March 21

Robert Morris vs. Belmont — Belmont won 82-71

Saturday, March 22

Louisiana Tech vs. Georgia — Louisiana Tech won 79-71

Sunday, March 23

Illinois vs. Clemson — Clemson won 50-49

Saint Mary’s vs. Minnesota — Minnesota won 63-55

Southern Miss vs. Missouri — Southern Miss won 71-63

Monday, March 24

Georgetown vs. Florida State — Florida State won 101-90

LSU vs. SMU — SMU won 80-67

Arkansas vs. California — California won 75-64

 

 

 

Larry Ong is a New York-based journalist with Epoch Times. He writes about China and Hong Kong. He is also a graduate of the National University of Singapore, where he read history.