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Belmont dismisses NIT consideration after coach’s departure

By Thomson Reuters Mar 14, 2026 | 1:59 PM

Belmont has opted against participating in the NIT, the university ​announced on ‌Saturday, one day after long-time head coach Casey Alexander agreed to a five-year ‌contract ​with Kansas ⁠State.

Alexander, 53, ⁠coached his alma mater for the past seven seasons.

He led Belmont ​to a 26-6 record this season en ⁠route to ⁠capturing the 2026 ​Missouri Valley Conference championship ​in the regular season. ‌The Bruins fell to Drake in the conference tournament.

“In light ⁠of recent developments, Belmont University men’s basketball has elected not ⁠to ‌participate in ⁠the Postseason NIT,” ​Belmont ‌said in a ​statement. “We appreciate ⁠the meaningful dialogue and consideration postseason tournament committees have extended Belmont throughout the year.”

–Field Level ​Media