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News Resources for nit bracketNorth Carolina and Connecticut are lending some serious star power to the NIT. The Tar Heels were a No. 4 seed in the bracket released Sunday, the second time in the past three years that the defending national champion missed the NCAA tournament. Florida also played in the NIT in 2008 after winning the title. North Carolina and UConn are lending some serious star power to the NIT. Both teams went to the Final Four a year ago, and both were No. 4 seeds in the bracket for also-rans released Sunday. In the case of North Carolina, it's the second time in the past three years that the defending national champion missed the NCAA tournament, joining Florida in 2008. ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — North Carolina and UConn are lending some serious star power to the NIT. The Tar Heels were a No. 4 seed in the bracket released Sunday, the second time in the past three years that the defending national champion missed the NCAA tournament. Florida also played in the NIT in 2008 after winning the title. It was the first time that North Carolina (16-16) missed out on ... NEW YORK -- North Carolina and Connecticut are lending some serious star power to an NIT field that also includes Illinois, but not Saint Louis University. The Tar Heels were a No. 4 seed in the bracket released Sunday, the second time in the pas... NEW YORK (AP) — North Carolina and Connecticut are lending some serious star power to the NIT. The Tar Heels were a No. 4 seed in the bracket released Sunday, the second time in the past three years that the defending national champion missed the NCAA tournament.
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