2007 National Invitation Tournament - First Round

First Round

The first round took place on March 13, 2007, and March 14, 2007. The higher-seeded team hosted each game.

March 13, 2007
Region Home Team Score Away Team Venue
North Mississippi State Bulldogs 82–63 Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils Humphrey Coliseum – Starkville, MS
North Michigan Wolverines 68–58 Utah State Aggies Crisler Arena – Ann Arbor, MI
North Florida State Seminoles 77–61 Toledo Rockets Donald L. Tucker Center – Tallahassee, FL
East West Virginia Mountaineers 74–50 Delaware State Hornets WVU Coliseum – Morgantown, WV
East Massachusetts Minutemen 89–87 Alabama Crimson Tide Mullins Center – Amherst, MA
East Drexel Dragons 56–63 N.C. State Wolfpack Daskalakis Athletic Center – Philadelphia, PA
East Oklahoma State Cowboys 64–67 Marist Red Foxes Gallagher-Iba Arena – Stillwater, OK
March 14, 2007
Region Home Team Score Away Team Venue
North Bradley Braves 90–78 Providence Friars Carver Arena – Peoria, IL
West Air Force Falcons 75–51 Austin Peay Governors Clune Arena – Colorado Springs, CO
West Georgia Bulldogs 88–78 Fresno State Bulldogs Stegeman Coliseum – Athens, GA
West DePaul Blue Demons 83–71 Hofstra Pride McGrath Arena – Chicago, IL
West Kansas State Wildcats 59–57 Vermont Catamounts Bramlage Coliseum – Manhattan, KS
South Clemson Tigers 64–57 East Tennessee State Buccaneers Littlejohn Coliseum – Clemson, SC
South Ole Miss Rebels 73–59 Appalachian State Mountaineers Tad Smith Coliseum – Oxford, MS
South Missouri State Bears 70–74 San Diego State Aztecs Hammons Student Center – Springfield, MO
South Syracuse Orange 79–73 South Alabama Jaguars Carrier Dome – Syracuse, NY

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