Very long shot (really no chance at all) for either Utah Valley or NDSU to make the NIT.
However, looks like the SDSU Women have a real chance to get an invite from the WNIT (would be the first time EVER that a transitional team got an invite):
http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/newssentin ... 845368.htm
South Dakota State in position for a WNIT bid
WAYNE ORTMAN
Associated Press
BROOKINGS, S.D. - In the NCAA nowhere land called transition, the women's basketball program at South Dakota State University has clearly marked the path to its new home.
This team with a can-do attitude and one senior has raised eyebrows among NCAA Division I opponents, running up a 23-5 record in a strong schedule, drawing national poll votes last fall and awaiting a possible call from the Women's National Invitational Tournament.
Stuck in a four-year transition period between Division II and Division I classification, the WNIT is the only hope left for a team that has played - and beaten - top 25 teams but won't be eligible for the NCAA tournament until spring 2009.
"They're doing what they need to do to make a case for themselves in the tournament," said Renee Carlson, assistant director of the WNIT, which will announce the tournament field on Monday. . . .
The expansion from a 40-team WNIT field to 48 teams this year improves South Dakota State's chances at an at-large bid and the first tournament appearance by a team in transition.
"You don't see teams coming out of transition near as successful as they have been," said the WNIT's Carlson. "Usually they struggle for quite a number of years before they have a winning record ..."
Teams from 31 Division I conferences are assured a spot in the WNIT. Another 17 are at-large picks based on criteria that includes records and strength of schedule.
SDSU was ranked 45th among 335 Division I teams in the latest Rating Percentage Index used by the NCAA. Five teams it played - Middle Tennessee State, Baylor, Missouri, Marquette and Western Kentucky - were ranked higher.
"Our strength of schedule early on opened a lot of people's eyes to what we're all about," said Johnston, in the seventh year of his first head coaching job.
The Jackrabbits opened the season with a 72-61 road victory over Middle Tennessee State, ranked 16th this week. They followed with a 67-63 home win over Southern Cal, ranked 19th at the time, and later beat Southern Illinois, a recent honorable mention team. They've beaten Virginia, Kansas, Colorado and Alabama while losing to No. 18 Baylor by 18 points and to No. 21 Marquette by 17. . . . (read more)