Big East Conference member
Georgetown originally was among the teams selected, but declined to take part. Hoyas head coach
Craig Esherick explained that Georgetown's home court, the
MCI Center in
Washington, D.C., was booked to host the East Regional of the
2002 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, meaning that accepting the NIT invitation would have required the Hoyas to play on the road in the West for two weeks, forcing his players to miss many of their classes. After playing a similar schedule the
previous season during the
2001 NCAA tournament, Esherick had concluded that missing so many classes to play in the NIT, a tournament which did not offer a chance for a national championship, was not in the best interest of Georgetown's players.[2]
Esherick's controversial decision meant that Georgetown had no postseason play for the first time since the
1973–74 season. Georgetown became the first team to turn down an NIT bid since
Louisville turned down a bid to the
1987 NIT.[3]
Bracket
Below are the four first-round brackets, along with the four-team championship bracket.[1]