Quick, who won the NIT title last year?

NIT LITANY O’ LINKS:
- Anthony Gimino of TucsonCitizen.com has a site for you to visit if you need an NCAA tournament fix
- Steve Rivera of TucsonCitizen.com questions: Is NIT next for the Cats?
- Texas Texas coach Pat Knight is actually looking ahead to the NIT
- South Florida anticipates an in-state opponent to start the NIT
- The Hartford Courant reports that the NIT could soothe UConn’s misery
- Former UA player and assistant coach Josh Pastner lost to Houston today as Memphis coach, which means he is likely headed to the NIT along with his alma mater
The last time Arizona played in a postseason tournament other than the NCAA tournament was in 1975, when the Cats played in something called the National Commissioner’s Invitational Tournament. Haven’t heard of it? That’s because it lasted only two years, ending with the Cats’ loss to Drake in the 1975 championship game at Louisville, Ky.
It was an eight-team postseason tournament run by the NCAA. The NCAA supposedly tried to get rid of the NIT by introducing the tournament. It was a collection of teams that came in second in their conferences. In 1974, the NCAA Tournament only invited conference champions. In 1975, when Arizona played in the NCIT, at-large teams were added to the NCAA tournament.
In terms of the NIT, Arizona has not played in that tournament since 1951, when the NIT rivaled the NCAA tournament as the premier postseason tournament in college basketball. So, really, the UA has never played in the current framework of the NIT, which is basically a consolation tournament.
By the way, to answer the headline’s question: It was Penn State over Baylor.
Please read more about Arizona’s NIT scenario at TucsonCitizen.com


















Jud Buechler was the difference for the Cats in their 94-78 victory in the 1990 Pac-10 tournament championship matchup with UCLA


Williams was selected to the Sporting News' All-Freshman team.
