All 16 SEC programs received invitations to postseason basketball tournaments, but only the 14 in the NCAA Tournament will keep the 2024-25 season going.
LSU and South Carolina each received invitations to the NIT. Both programs declined.
In October 2024 it was announced that the top 2 teams from the ACC and the SEC not selected to the NCAA Tournament would receive automatic bids to the NIT. LSU and South Carolina were the only 2 SEC programs not to make the Big Dance.
The Tigers finished the 2024-25 season 14-18 overall after going 3-15 in SEC play. Coach Matt McMahon reportedly felt like the injury situation was not worth the risk. LSU has been without Corey Chest recently due to a foot injury and Vyctorius Miller has been sidelined with an ankle issue. Jalen Reed was lost for the season in December.
It’s my understanding that @LSUBasketball would have a hard time even fielding a team for the NIT. Don’t have the numbers. And I think we all know it’s time to move to next year. #LSU
— Jacques Doucet New (@WAFB9Sports) March 17, 2025South Carolina went 12-20 overall and 2-18 in conference competition, finishing last in the SEC. The Gamecocks also cited roster issues when declining the NIT invitation.
“I have a tremendous amount of respect for the NIT and the exciting opportunity it provides good teams to continue playing for a championship,” Lamont Paris said in a statement. “Unfortunately, due to some attrition on our roster with injuries we decided it was best not to participate this year.”
A statement from @CoachLParis… ?#Gamecocks?? // #ForeverToThee pic.twitter.com/ce9zicunbU
— Gamecock Men's Basketball (@GamecockMBB) March 16, 2025Pitt, Wake Forest and other Power conference programs also declined NIT bids.
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