Instant Analysis: LSU men’s basketball’s season ends in NIT opener against North Texas

The Tigers’ season came to an end on Tuesday night with a home loss in the NIT opener.

LSU’s stay in the NIT lasted just one game as the fourth-seeded Tigers were ousted in their opener with an 84-77 loss on its home court to defending tournament champion North Texas.

[autotag]Matt McMahon[/autotag] finishes his second year at the helm in Baton Rouge with a 17-16 record and moves to 31-35 overall as the head coach of LSU men’s basketball.

The first 10 minutes or so were back and forth, but LSU was in control. That changed at the eight-minute mark when North Texas began a 13-2 run to take the lead, which it wouldn’t surrender for the rest of the half.

With the Tigers shooting 11 of 31, UNT led by as many as 11 points and ultimately took a 38-30 lead to the locker room.

LSU came out of the game hot in the second half, making five of its first seven shots as it cut the Mean Green lead to four points. But it couldn’t sustain that run, and North Texas quickly regained control and stretched what was at that point a game-high 18-point lead.

The Tigers had one final rally in them, and they cut the lead down to just five in the final minute to make things interesting, but they couldn’t erase the deficit as their season came to an end.

[autotag]Jordan Wright[/autotag] had a huge game in what was ultimately his final collegiate outing, scoring a game-high 25 points. [autotag]Trae Hannibal[/autotag] added 15, but even shooting above 50% in the second half couldn’t get the Tigers out of the hole.

After a disappointing Year 1 for McMahon, who had to rebuild nearly the entire roster from scratch, LSU showed signs of progress in Year 2. Now, however, McMahon’s group will be expected to take another leap and compete for an NCAA Tournament bid next season.

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LSU coach Matt McMahon entering rematch vs. North Texas in NIT opener with a blank slate

This will be the second meeting between the two teams this year, with the Tigers winning the first by five on a neutral court.

When LSU hosts North Texas at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center on Tuesday night to kick off the 2024 NIT, it will pit two teams that have some familiarity with each other head-to-head.

This will be the second matchup of the season between the two teams after LSU won the first 66-61 in Charleston on a neutral court. Both teams have changed a lot since then, however, particularly LSU.

The Tigers hit their stride toward the back end of SEC play, and the Mean Green have improved as well. Coach [autotag]Matt McMahon[/autotag] said he isn’t relying too much on what he learned from the first matchup against UNT.

“I’m not sure how much the familiarity helps with this one,” McMahon said, per On3. “I believe it’s been 125 days since we played. I think we’re a lot different team from that game. Personnel, rotation is a little different. Style of play has certainly evolved since the season has gone along.”

McMahon did say that the team knows how physical North Texas can be, and that will help in preparation.

“Unfortunately, I think they’re an a lot better team as well from when we played them back in November. But I think there probably is a good thing for our players having gone through that game,” McMahon said. “They have immediate respect for the opponent because they know how tough and physical and aggressively they play, how disruptive they are on the defensive end of the floor, their ability to — they hit 12 threes in that game in the first matchup against us. So, I do think there’s some benefits to that familiarity from the first matchup.”

The Tigers are the No. 4 seed in their bracket and would likely face top-seeded Seton Hall with a win. LSU will host North Texas at the PMAC at 6 p.m. CT on Tuesday night.

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LSU men’s basketball earns an NIT bid, will host North Texas in opener

The Tigers’ season will continue as they open the NIT against its defending champion.

After a strong finish to the season, the LSU men’s basketball team isn’t done playing yet.

Despite the team’s first-game exit at the SEC Tournament this week, the Tigers earned a bid to the NIT. It will be a No. 4 seed in the tournament and will host North Texas in its opener. With a win, it would draw the top seed in the bracket, Seton Hall.

The Mean Green are 18-14 on the year and are the NIT’s reigning champions. Under first-year coach Ross Hodge, North Texas finished 10-8 in American Athletic Conference play but exited the conference tournament in the quarterfinals with a six-point loss to Florida Atlantic.

Here’s a look at LSU’s quarter of the bracket.

The Tigers will play either Tuesday or Wednesday. The day and time will be announced later.

UPDATE: LSU will face North Texas on Tuesday at 6 p.m. CT on the SEC Network.

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How to watch the NIT Selection Show on Sunday night for LSU men’s basketball

The Tigers will learn if their season is set to continue on Sunday night.

LSU’s stay in Nashville at the 2024 SEC Tournament didn’t last long as it fell in its first game in what was a seed upset against Mississippi State. The 17-15 Tigers have spent the last few days eagerly awaiting a decision on whether their season will continue. A bid to the NCAA Tournament as an at-large team is out of the question, but coach Matt McMahon’s squad has a chance to hear its name called in the National Invitational Tournament Selection Show on Sunday night. Projections indicate it might be a bit of a longshot to make the NIT, but it’s certainly a possibility given the strength of the SEC. Here’s what you need to know to watch as LSU learns if its season will continue in the NIT.

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