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The National Commissioners Invitational Tournament was an eight-team postseason men's college basketball tournament run by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). It was introduced in 1974 as the Collegiate Commissioners Association Tournament. Invitees were runner-up teams in major conferences. It was created because the NCAA wanted to "kill" the National Invitation Tournament (NIT), which, at that time, it did not control. It only lasted two years before being discontinued after changes to the NCAA tournament which allowed more than one team per conference to participate.

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  • El National Commissioners Invitational Tournament fue un torneo de postemporada de baloncesto masculino universitario disputado por ocho equipos y organizado por la NCAA. Fue fundado en 1974 con el nombre de Collegiate Commissioners Association Tournament, y creado debido a que la NCAA buscaba eliminar la competencia del NIT. El torneo fue ganado en 1974 por Indiana sobre USC, por 85-60, en San Luis (Misuri), y estaba compuesto por equipos que habían finalizado segundos en sus respectivas conferencias, por lo que en 1974 el torneo de la NCAA sólo contaba con equipos campeones de conferencia. En 1975, Drake ganó la última edición del torneo al derrotar a Arizona en la final por 83-76, en Louisville (Kentucky). (es)
  • The National Commissioners Invitational Tournament was an eight-team postseason men's college basketball tournament run by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). It was introduced in 1974 as the Collegiate Commissioners Association Tournament. Invitees were runner-up teams in major conferences. It was created because the NCAA wanted to "kill" the National Invitation Tournament (NIT), which, at that time, it did not control. It only lasted two years before being discontinued after changes to the NCAA tournament which allowed more than one team per conference to participate. (en)
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  • El National Commissioners Invitational Tournament fue un torneo de postemporada de baloncesto masculino universitario disputado por ocho equipos y organizado por la NCAA. Fue fundado en 1974 con el nombre de Collegiate Commissioners Association Tournament, y creado debido a que la NCAA buscaba eliminar la competencia del NIT. El torneo fue ganado en 1974 por Indiana sobre USC, por 85-60, en San Luis (Misuri), y estaba compuesto por equipos que habían finalizado segundos en sus respectivas conferencias, por lo que en 1974 el torneo de la NCAA sólo contaba con equipos campeones de conferencia. En 1975, Drake ganó la última edición del torneo al derrotar a Arizona en la final por 83-76, en Louisville (Kentucky). (es)
  • The National Commissioners Invitational Tournament was an eight-team postseason men's college basketball tournament run by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). It was introduced in 1974 as the Collegiate Commissioners Association Tournament. Invitees were runner-up teams in major conferences. It was created because the NCAA wanted to "kill" the National Invitation Tournament (NIT), which, at that time, it did not control. It only lasted two years before being discontinued after changes to the NCAA tournament which allowed more than one team per conference to participate. (en)
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