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| Auburn | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| South Alabama | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Seattle | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| St. Thomas | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| George Mason | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Liberty | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Nevada | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Murray St. | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Wake Forest | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Navy | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Illinois St. | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Kent St. | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Yale | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| UNC Wilmington | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Dayton | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Bradley | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| New Mexico | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Sam Houston | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Utah Valley | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| George Washington | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Colorado St. | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Saint Joseph's | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| California | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| UIC | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Tulsa | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Stephen F. Austin | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| UC Irvine | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| UNLV | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Wichita St. | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Wyoming | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Oklahoma St. | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
| Davidson | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Resolved |
This market lets you trade on which team will win the Men's College Basketball NIT Tournament; it matters because it aggregates public views about which postseason team is likeliest to emerge as champion.
The NIT is a postseason, single-elimination tournament traditionally featuring 32 Division I teams that were not selected for the NCAA Tournament. Early rounds are commonly hosted on campus sites with later rounds at a neutral, predesignated arena; the event has a long history as an alternative postseason trophy and a developmental stage for programs and players.
Market prices here reflect the collective expectations of traders and update as new information arrives (injuries, matchups, bracket changes, etc.); use prices as a dynamic signal of market sentiment, not a guarantee of outcome.
This market lists 32 outcomes corresponding to the teams that can win the NIT; each outcome represents a specific team being declared the official tournament champion.
The market will resolve when the NIT names its official champion; the exchange uses the tournament's official result to determine the winning outcome.
Resolution follows the official NIT determinations. If the tournament format or schedule changes, the exchange will follow its published rules and the NIT's official outcomes for settlement.
The NIT selection committee sets the tournament field; exchanges may update listings before market close to reflect official selections, but only outcomes listed at settlement are eligible to win under the exchange's rules.
Material updates such as injuries or suspensions to key players, late-season performance swings, announced coaching changes, and bracket or venue assignments are typical catalysts that shift market prices.