1984 National Invitation Tournament

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1984 National Invitation Tournament
Season 198384
Teams32
Finals site Madison Square Garden
New York City
Champions Michigan Wolverines (1st title)
Runner-up Notre Dame Fighting Irish (2nd title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coach Bill Frieder (1st title)
MVP Tim McCormick (Michigan)
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The 1984 National Invitation Tournament was the 1984 edition of the annual NCAA college basketball competition.

Contents

Selected teams

Below is a list of the 32 teams selected for the tournament. [1]

Bracket

Below are the four first round brackets, along with the four-team championship bracket. [1]

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals
         
Southwestern Louisiana94
Utah State 92
Southwestern Louisiana74
Weber State 72
Weber State75
Fordham 63
Southwestern Louisiana97
Santa Clara 76
Lamar64
New Mexico 61
Lamar 74
Santa Clara76
Santa Clara66
Oregon 53
First Round Second Round Quarterfinals
         
Florida State74
NC State 71
Florida State 63
Pittsburgh66
Pittsburgh95
La Salle 91
Pittsburgh 64
Notre Dame72
Boston College75
Saint Joseph's 63
Boston College 52
Notre Dame66
Notre Dame67
Old Dominion 62
First Round Second Round Quarterfinals
         
Michigan94
Wichita State 70
Michigan83
Marquette 70
Marquette73
Iowa State 53
Michigan63
Xavier 62
Xavier60
Ohio State 57
Xavier58
Nebraska 57
Nebraska56
Creighton 54
First Round Second Round Quarterfinals
         
Virginia Tech77
Georgia Tech 74
Virginia Tech68
South Alabama 66
South Alabama88
Florida 87
Virginia Tech72
Tennessee 68
Tennessee54
Saint Peter's 40
Tennessee68
Chattanooga 66
Chattanooga74
Georgia 69

Semifinals & Finals

Semifinals Finals
      
Southwestern Louisiana 59
Notre Dame65
Notre Dame 63
Michigan83
Michigan78
Virginia Tech 75
Third place game
   
Southwestern Louisiana 70
Virginia Tech71

See also

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References

  1. 1 2 Tournament Results (1980's) at nit.org, URL accessed November 7, 2009. Archived 11/7/09