About The P.I.T. Showcasing the Future of Basketball. Since 1953.
Every year since 1953, the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament has invited 64 senior college basketball players from across the nation to compete before professional scouts. Eight teams of eight players play a 12 game tournament over 4 days, with each player hoping to reach their dreams of becoming a professional basketball player.
Over the years, the P.I.T. has welcomed players that are now household names, like Rick Barry, Earl “The Pearl” Monroe, Dave Cowens, Scottie Pippen, Tim Hardaway, Dennis Rodman, Jimmy Butler and more.
They’ve all come to Portsmouth to play, along with numerous players who went on to enjoy long and prosperous careers overseas. The future of the tournament looks just as bright. Run by the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament Foundation, the P.I.T. has gained a highly valued reputation with interest from college players stronger than ever.