After missing out on the NCAA Tournament, BYU is heading to the NIT for the first time in the Mark Pope era. BYU secured a 2 seed and will host 7 seed Long Beach State Tuesday or Wednesday night in the Marriott Center. The higher seed hosts each NIT game until the final four teams go to Madison Square Garden. If BYU wins, they’ll play the winner of Saint Louis-Northern Iowa in Provo.
This is BYU’s first NIT appearance since 2018, Dave Rose’s second-to-last season. BYU missed the postseason in Rose’s last season, would have made the NCAA Tournament in Pope’s first season if not for COVID, and got a 6 seed last year.