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I just saw the the University of Hartford Hawks men's basketball was in the CIT? What is the CIT, I know of the NIT and the NCAAs, but are they in a post season tournament?? Is every team now got a chance to go to a tournament even if they don't have a winning record. (Not sure if UHart got a winning record, but what is next a 1-34 team winning a post season tournament?)
 
BC was invited and said no. You need something like 8 wins to go. If the nit is reno then the cit is tijuana Mexico
 
Fairfield is in the CIT. They lost in the first round.
 
The CIT is for mid majors. Generally you need a winning record and you pay to host games. Like 25-35k for the first round.

The CBI is the other tourney. I feel like Pitt beat Oregon in the final one year. It used to have a bizarre best of 3 final if I remember correctly.
 
It is like a tournament for D-1AA (and non FB playing schools, like Hartford) who got winning records, but aren't in a power BB league (ie the old BE)?
 
It is like a tournament for D-1AA (and non FB playing schools, like Hartford) who got winning records, but aren't in a power BB league (ie the old BE)?

Well 1-AA has never been a basketball designation but yes the CIT is specifically for non-major conferences.
 
Well 1-AA has never been a basketball designation but yes the CIT is specifically for non-major conferences.

I knew that, but since non-FB schools like Hartford were in the CIT, I kind of said the AmericanEast is like 1AA (Maine, UNH and Albany are 1-AA in FB), not like the old BE or the ACC.
 
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