DateRHome v Away-
04/06 19:00 142 Minnesota Women v Saint Louis Women 50-69
04/03 23:00 2 Troy Women v Minnesota Women 69-74
04/03 22:00 2 Saint Louis Women v Vermont Women 57-54
04/02 00:30 3 Minnesota Women v Wyoming Women 65-54
04/02 00:00 3 Saint Louis Women v Wisconsin Women 65-60
04/01 23:00 3 UL Monroe Women v Troy Women 75-89
04/01 23:00 3 Vermont Women v Purdue Women 67-59
03/30 00:30 4 South Dakota Women v Wyoming Women 52-84
03/30 00:00 4 North Dakota State Women v Minnesota Women 65-69
03/29 23:00 4 Troy Women v North Carolina A&T Women 89-75
03/29 23:00 4 Saint Louis Women v Purdue Fort Wayne Women 82-78
03/29 22:00 4 Colgate Women v Vermont Women 55-65
03/29 00:00 4 Illinois State Women v Wisconsin Women 61-86
03/28 23:00 4 Duquesne Women v Purdue Women 50-71
03/27 23:30 4 Southern Miss Women v UL Monroe Women 71-84
03/27 00:00 124 Northern Arizona Women v South Dakota Women 65-79
03/27 00:00 124 Pacific Women v Minnesota Women 62-77
03/26 00:00 124 Montana Women v North Dakota State Women 63-72
03/26 00:00 124 Wisconsin Women v Southern Indiana Women 67-62
03/25 23:30 124 Grambling State Women v UL Monroe Women 76-102
03/25 23:00 124 Florida Intl Women v Troy Women 62-92
03/25 23:00 124 Purdue Women v Butler Women 62-51
03/25 23:00 124 Colgate Women v Providence Women 54-41
03/25 22:00 124 Monmouth Women v Duquesne Women 65-69
03/25 22:00 124 Niagara Women v Vermont Women 63-69
03/24 23:00 124 Old Dominion Women v North Carolina A&T Women 45-48
03/24 22:00 124 Northern Iowa Women v Saint Louis Women 64-68
03/24 21:00 124 Coll Of Charleston Women v Illinois State Women 67-74
03/24 19:00 124 Texas San Antonio Women v Wyoming Women 64-80
03/24 18:00 124 Purdue Fort Wayne Women v Cincinnati Women 84-58

The Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) is a women's national college basketball tournament with a preseason and postseason version played every year. 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.

The NIT Women’s Basketball Tournament, officially known as the National Invitation Tournament for Women, is a prestigious postseason college basketball event that showcases some of the top women's teams from across the United States. Established to provide an opportunity for teams that may not have qualified for the NCAA Tournament, the NIT Women serves as a platform for showcasing talent, skill, and competitive spirit.

Typically held in March and April, the tournament features a selection of teams from various conferences, including those with strong regular-season performances but falling short of NCAA Tournament bids. The NIT Women is known for its exciting matchups, as teams battle it out in a single-elimination format, culminating in a thrilling championship game.

The tournament not only highlights emerging talent and future stars of women's basketball but also fosters a sense of community and sportsmanship among participating schools. Fans can expect high-energy games, passionate performances, and the chance to witness the next generation of women's basketball talent as they strive for the coveted NIT title.

With a rich history and a commitment to promoting women's sports, the NIT Women’s Basketball Tournament continues to grow in popularity, drawing attention from fans, media, and scouts alike. Whether you're a die-hard basketball enthusiast or a casual observer, the NIT Women promises an exhilarating experience filled with unforgettable moments on the court.