Provo • For the 13th time in coach Dave Rose’s 13-year tenure, BYU will participate in one of the top two postseason college basketball tournaments.
BYU received an invitation to the National Invitation Tournament on Sunday as a No. 6 seed and will play at No. 3 seed Stanford either Tuesday or Wednesday.
The winner of the BYU-Stanford game will play the winner of a game pitting No. 2 seed Oklahoma State (19-14) and No. 7 seed Florida Gulf Coast (23-11). USC, UNC-Asheville, Western Kentucky and Boston College are also in the “upper bright” bracket of the 32-team NIT.