What is the WNIT?
The Women's National Invitation Tournament is a postseason college basketball tournament featuring 48 teams not selected for the NCAA Tournament or WBIT.
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Youngstown State, Drexel, and Montana State women's basketball teams have been selected for the 2026 Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT). This provides an opportunity for these teams to continue their seasons after not being selec...
Youngstown State finished the season with a 24-9 record and a 15-5 conference record. This marks their fifth appearance in the WNIT. Drexel, making their 12th appearance, won the WNIT title in 2013. Montana State, led by Big Sky MVP Taylee Chirrick, boasts a 25-7 record and went 16-2 in Big Sky play. All three teams aim to make a deep run in the tournament, showcasing their talent and determination on a national stage.
The Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) provides a platform for teams that narrowly miss the NCAA Tournament to continue competing and gain valuable postseason experience. For Youngstown State, Drexel, and Montana State, this is an opportunity to showcase their programs and build momentum for future seasons. Each team brings a unique set of strengths and accomplishments to the tournament, promising exciting matchups and compelling storylines.
The Women's National Invitation Tournament is a postseason college basketball tournament featuring 48 teams not selected for the NCAA Tournament or WBIT.
The full bracket with matchups, locations, and start times will be released soon.
Youngstown State received the Horizon League's automatic bid, Drexel received an at-large bid, and Montana State automatically qualified as the No. 2 seed in the Big Sky Conference.
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