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1970 National Invitation Tournament

Annual NCAA basketball competition


Annual NCAA basketball competition

FieldValue
Year1970
Teams16
FinalFourArenaMadison Square Garden
FinalFourCityNew York City
Champions[Marquette Warriors](1969-70-marquette-warriors-men-s-basketball-team)
TitleCount1st
RunnerUp[St. John's Redmen](1969-70-st-john-s-redmen-basketball-team)
GameCount7th
Semifinal1
SemifinalCount5th
Semifinal2[LSU Tigers](1969-70-lsu-tigers-basketball-team)
SemifinalCount21st
CoachAl McGuire
CoachCount1st
MOPDean Meminger
MOPTeamMarquette

The 1970 National Invitation Tournament was the 1970 edition of the annual NCAA college basketball competition. It was unique in that coach Al McGuire of 8th ranked Marquette University, unhappy with his team's NCAA tournament placement in the Midwest rather than the closer Mideast regional, turned down that bid and elected to play in the NIT instead. His Marquette Warriors went on to claim the championship, and as a result the NCAA now forbids its members from playing in other postseason tournaments if offered an NCAA bid.

This tournament represented the final college games for LSU great Pete Maravich, the Men's NCAA all-time leading scorer. Maravich finished his three-year career with 3,667 points, 44.2 per game, records which stand through the 2024-25 season, despite the reinstitution of freshman eligibility (1972–73) and the introduction of the shot clock (1985–86) and 3-point shot (1986–87). It was LSU's only postseason appearance between 1954 and 1979. The Tigers were coached by Pete's father, Press Maravich.

Selected teams

Sixteen teams were selected for the 1970 NIT.

TeamConferenceOverall recordAppearanceLast bid
Independent19–57th1969
Missouri Valley21–54th[1957](1957-national-invitation-tournament)
[Duke](1969-70-duke-blue-devils-men-s-basketball-team)ACC17–83rd[1968](1968-national-invitation-tournament)
[Duquesne](1969-70-duquesne-dukes-men-s-basketball-team)Independent17–613th[1968](1968-national-invitation-tournament)
[Georgetown](1969-70-georgetown-hoyas-men-s-basketball-team)Independent18–62nd[1953](1953-national-invitation-tournament)
Independent16–91stNever
Missouri Valley18–88th[1969](1969-national-invitation-tournament)
[LSU](1969-70-lsu-tigers-basketball-team)SEC20–81stNever
Independent17–710th[1966](1966-national-invitation-tournament)
[Marquette](1969-70-marquette-warriors-men-s-basketball-team)Independent22–34th[1967](1967-national-invitation-tournament)
MAC16–71stNever
[North Carolina](1969-70-north-carolina-tar-heels-men-s-basketball-team)ACC18–81stNever
Big Eight18–81stNever
[St. John's](1969-70-st-john-s-redmen-basketball-team)Independent18–719th[1966](1966-national-invitation-tournament)
Yankee18–61stNever
WAC17–96th[1957](1957-national-invitation-tournament)

Bracket

| RD1-seed01= | RD1-team01=**** | RD1-score01=95 | RD1-seed02= | RD1-team02=North Carolina | RD1-score02=90 | RD1-seed03= | RD1-team03=**** | RD1-score03=72 | RD1-seed04= | RD1-team04= | RD1-score04=67 | RD1-seed05= | RD1-team05=**** | RD1-score05=78 | RD1-seed06= | RD1-team06=Duquesne | RD1-score06=68 | RD1-seed07= | RD1-team07=St. John's | RD1-score07=70 | RD1-seed08= | RD1-team08= | RD1-score08=57 | RD1-seed09= | RD1-team09=Marquette | RD1-score09=62 | RD1-seed10= | RD1-team10= | RD1-score10=55 | RD1-seed11= | RD1-team11=**** | RD1-score11=78 | RD1-seed12= | RD1-team12=Duke | RD1-score12=75 | RD1-seed13= | RD1-team13=**** | RD1-score13=74 | RD1-seed14= | RD1-team14= | RD1-score14=73 | RD1-seed15= | RD1-team15=LSU | RD1-score15=83 | RD1-seed16= | RD1-team16=Georgetown | RD1-score16=82 | RD2-seed01= | RD2-team01=Manhattan | RD2-score01=72 | RD2-seed02= | RD2-team02=Army | RD2-score02=77 | RD2-seed03= | RD2-team03=Georgia Tech | RD2-score03=55 | RD2-seed04= | RD2-team04=St. John's | RD2-score04=56 | RD2-seed05= | RD2-team05=Marquette | RD2-score05=83 | RD2-seed06= | RD2-team06=Utah | RD2-score06=63 | RD2-seed07= | RD2-team07=Oklahoma | RD2-score07=94 | RD2-seed08= | RD2-team08=LSU | RD2-score08=97 | RD3-seed01= | RD3-team01=Army | RD3-score01=59 | RD3-seed02= | RD3-team02=St. John's | RD3-score02=60 | RD3-seed03= | RD3-team03=Marquette | RD3-score03=101 | RD3-seed04= | RD3-team04=LSU | RD3-score04=79 | RD4-seed01= | RD4-team01=St. John's | RD4-score01=53 | RD4-seed02= | RD4-team02=Marquette | RD4-score02=65

| RD1-seed1= | RD1-team1=Army | RD1-score1=75 | RD1-seed2= | RD1-team2=LSU | RD1-score2=68

References

References

  1. [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C05E0DF123FF934A15752C0A9679C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all Al McGuire, 72, Coach, TV Analyst and Character, Dies - New York Times]
  2. (February 25, 1970). "Marquette takes NIT over NCAA bid". [[Great Falls Tribune]].
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