Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
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04/05 21:00 | 1 | Troy Women vs Buffalo Women | 84-88 |
04/02 23:30 | 2 | Troy Women vs Illinois State Women | 99-96 |
04/02 22:00 | 2 | Cleveland State Women vs Buffalo Women | 69-74 |
04/01 00:00 | 3 | Troy Women vs North Dakota State Women | 97-88 |
03/31 23:00 | 3 | Cleveland State Women vs Purdue Fort Wayne Women | 76-65 |
03/31 23:00 | 3 |
Louisiana Tech Women vs Khimki Moscow Region
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70-78 |
03/30 18:00 | 3 | Rutgers Women vs Buffalo Women | 64-71 |
03/28 23:00 | 4 | Butler Women vs Purdue Fort Wayne Women | 61-87 |
03/28 23:00 | 4 | Duquesne Women vs Cleveland State Women | 52-55 |
03/28 00:00 | 4 | Washington State Women vs North Dakota State Women | 51-59 |
03/27 23:30 | 4 | Hypo Tirol II vs Illinois State Women | 68-78 |
03/27 23:00 | 4 | North Texas Women vs Troy Women | 86-88 |
The Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) is a women's national college basketball tournament. It used to feature both a preseason and postseason version played every year, but the preseason tournament was last held in 2023. It is operated in a similar fashion to the men's college National Invitation Tournament (NIT) and NIT Season Tip-Off. Unlike the NIT, the women's tournament is not run by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), but is an independent tournament. Triple Crown Sports, a company based in Fort Collins, Colorado that specializes in the promotion of amateur sporting events, created the WNIT in 1994 as a preseason counterpart to the then-current National Women's Invitational Tournament (NWIT). After the NWIT folded in 1996, Triple Crown Sports resurrected the postseason version in 1998 under the NWIT name, but changed the following season to the current name.