2022 NIT Tournament Brackets: Betting Odds

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2022 NIT Tournament Brackets: Betting Odds

2022 NIT Tournament brackets and betting odds were to be released around the same time as the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament brackets.  The 2022 National Invitational Tournament is a single-elimination tournament of 32 NCAA Division I men's college basketball teams not selected to participate in the 2022 NCAA Tournament. It kicks off March 15 and concludes on March 31 with the Championship game.  All odds courtesy of Jazz Sports where you can claim your RISK FREE $1000 BET.

Top Left Bracket

1 Dayton Toledo
4 Vanderbilt Belmont

3 Florida Iona
2 Xavier Cleveland State

Bottom Left Bracket

1 Oklahoma Missouri State
2 North Texas Texas State

3 Mississippi State Virginia
4 Colorado St. Bonaventure

Top Right Bracket

1 SMU Nicholls
2 BYU Long Beach State

3 Saint Louis Northern Iowa
4 Washington State Santa Clara

Bottom Right Bracket

1 Texas A&M Alcorn State
2 Wake Forest Towson

3 VCU Princeton
4 Utah State Oregon

FIND ODDS HERE

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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