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  1. NIT bracket, scores 2025: Chattanooga captures first NIT title with ...

    Apr 4, 2025 · Chattanooga captured its first NIT title with a thrilling win over UC Irvine at Hinkle Fieldhouse on Thursday.

  2. National Invitation Tournament - Wikipedia

    The first NIT was won by the Temple University Owls over the Colorado Buffaloes. Souvenir program from the inaugural NIT showcasing the "National Championship Trophy" won by …

  3. Printable 2025 NIT Bracket, Schedule & Score Updates

    Mar 17, 2025 · While the NCAA tournament takes most of the headlines, the NIT provides fans with even more college hoops action.

  4. National Invitation Tournament - NIT home - NCAA.com

    The official home of the NIT Championship features tickets, college basketball news, rankings and scores.

  5. 2026 National Indoor Tournament | USA Field Hockey

    The 2026 National Indoor Tournament (NIT), presented by YOLO Sportswear, will take place February 13 to March 1 at the following dates and locations:U-14 Girls & Co-Ed NIT | February …

  6. Chattanooga Mocs win 2025 NIT - NCAA.com

    Apr 4, 2025 · Chattanooga won the 2025 NIT championship, completing its Cinderella story and upsetting No. 1 UC Irvine 85-84 in overtime.

  7. NIT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of NIT is the egg of a louse or other parasitic insect; also : the insect itself when young. How to use nit in a sentence.

  8. NIT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    / nɪt / Add to word list the egg of an insect, esp. a louse (Definition of nit from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  9. What Is a Nit of Screen Brightness, and How Many Do You Need?

    Oct 23, 2025 · What Is a Nit? A nit is how luminance is measured, which is just how much light a screen emits in a specific unit of area. A single nit equals one candela per square meter. If …

  10. NIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    nit in British English (nɪt ) noun a unit of luminance equal to 1 candela per square metre