Minnesota defeats SMU 65-63 for NIT championship

Minnesota defeats SMU 65-63 to win the NIT Championship Thursday night at Madison Square Garden.

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NEW YORK (AP) — Austin Hollins hit a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 46.1 seconds left as Minnesota won the NIT championship Thursday night, beating SMU 65-63 to give the Pitino family its latest postseason tournament title.

Hollins scored 19 points and Andre Hollins had 14 for the Golden Gophers (25-13), who took home the trophy for the third time. They also won the National Invitation Tournament in 1993 and `98, though the second one was vacated because of an NCAA rules violation involving player eligibility.

"We made some big-time plays," coach Richard Pitino said. "Austin made a big-time 3. We gutted it out. That is a very good team. They're a really good team. They deserve to be in the NCAA tournament. I'm really proud of our guys. I'm so happy for our seniors. They get to walk off this court with a win."

Nic Moore had 17 points and Nick Russell added 15 for the Mustangs, who led by seven with less than 6 minutes to play. Moore and Markus Kennedy were both named to the All-Tournament Team for the Mustangs.

Andre Hollins hit three of four free throws in the final 16.3 seconds to keep help keep Minnesota in front. DeAndre Mathieu scored all 13 his points in the second half for the Gophers.

Austin Hollins was selected the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

"Ah, man it feels great," he said. "It's a blessing to be able to finish the season on a win. Few teams get to do that."

The 73-year-old Larry Brown has turned things around in two seasons at SMU, and his latest reclamation project was the favorite going into the NIT after being one of the last teams snubbed by the NCAA tournament.

Minnesota also shrugged off the disappointment of being left out of the 68-team field. Both schools received a No. 1 seed in the NIT and made the most of it, winning three home games apiece to advance to New York.

SMU rallied to beat Clemson in the semifinals Tuesday night, erasing a 13-point deficit in the second half. Minnesota held off Florida State in overtime, overcoming a tying 3-pointer at the end of regulation after the Gophers squandered a 15-point cushion.

The championship game matched two coaches with boyhood roots in the Big Apple. Just like Brown, Pitino's father once coached the Knicks, leading them to a division title and two playoff appearances from 1987-89.


Scenes from the NIT Championship on April 3

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Scenes from April 2 - Team Study Hall and Media Day

SMU at the NIT on April 2
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Scenes from April 1 at Madison Square Garden and Watch Parties

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Scenes from Moody Coliseum on March 26 - Making it to the NIT Final Four