2005 qualifying teams | |
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Total teams | 65 |
Automatic bids | 31 |
At-large bids | 34 |
Regional top seeds | Illinois, North Carolina, Duke, Washington |
Champion | North Carolina |
«2004 2006» |
This is a list of qualifying teams in the 2005 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. A total of 65 teams entered the tournament. Thirty of the teams earned automatic bids by winning their conference tournaments. The automatic bid of the Ivy League, which did not conduct a postseason tournament, went to its regular season champion. The remaining 34 teams were granted at-large bids, which were extended by the NCAA Selection Committee. All teams were seeded within their assigned region from 1 to 16, which was disclosed, while the Selection Committee seeded the entire field from 1 to 65, which was not disclosed.
Automatic bids to the tournament were granted for winning a conference championship tournament, except for the automatic bid of the Ivy League given to the regular season champion. Seeds listed were seeds within the conference tournaments. Runners-up in bold face were given at-large berths.
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Qualifying school | Record (Conf.) | Last app. | Conference regular season | Regular season second place | Second place record (Conf.) | ||
Penn | 20–8 (13–1) | 2003 | Ivy League | Cornell | 13–14 (8–6) | ||
Qualifying school | Record (Conf.) | Seed | Last app. | Conference tournament | Conf. finals runner-up | Runner-up record (Conf.) | Runner-up seed |
Duke | 25–5 (11–5) | 3 | 2004 | ACC | Georgia Tech | 19–11 (8–8) | 5 |
Vermont | 24–6 (16–2) | 1 | 2004 | America East | Northeastern | 21–9 (15–3) | 2 |
George Washington | 21–10 (8–8) | W1 | 1999 | Atlantic 10 | Saint Joseph's | 18–13 (9–7) | E1 |
Central Florida | 24–8 (13–7) | 2 | 2004 | Atlantic Sun | Gardner–Webb | 18–13 (13–7) | 1 |
Oklahoma State | 24–6 (11–5) | 3 | 2004 | Big 12 | Texas Tech | 20–10 (10–6) | 4 |
Syracuse | 27–6 (11–5) | 3 | 2004 | Big East | West Virginia | 21–10 (8–8) | 8 |
Montana | 18–12 (9–5) | 3 | 2002 | Big Sky | Weber State | 14–16 (7–7) | 5 |
Winthrop | 23–7 (13–3) | 1 | 2002 | Big South | Charleston Southern | 13–17 (7–9) | 7 |
Illinois | 32–1 (15–1) | 1 | 2004 | Big Ten | Wisconsin | 22–8 (11–5) | 3 |
Utah State | 24–7 (13–5) | 2 | 2003 | Big West | Pacific | 26–3 (18–0) | 1 |
Old Dominion | 28–5 (15–3) | 1 | 1997 | CAA | VCU | 19–12 (13–5) | 2 |
Louisville | 29–4 (14–2) | 1 | 2004 | C-USA | Memphis | 19–15 (9–7) | 7 |
UW-Milwaukee | 24–5 (14–2) | 1 | 2003 | Horizon | Detroit | 14–16 (9–7) | 3 |
Niagara | 20–9 (13–5) | 1 | 1970 | MAAC | Rider | 19–11 (13–5) | 2 |
Ohio | 21–10 (11–7) | 4 | 1994 | MAC | Buffalo | 22–9 (11–7) | 7 |
Delaware State | 19–13 (14–4) | 1 | Never | MEAC | Hampton | 17–13 (13–5) | 2 |
Oakland | 12–18 (7–9) | 7 | Never | Mid-Con | Oral Roberts | 25–7 (13–3) | 1 |
Creighton | 23–10 (11–7) | 3 | 2003 | Missouri Valley | Southwest Missouri State | 18–12 (10–8) | 5 |
New Mexico | 26–6 (10–4) | 2 | 1999 | Mountain West | Utah | 27–5 (13–1) | 1 |
Fairleigh Dickinson | 20–12 (13–5) | 2 | 1998 | Northeast | Wagner | 13–17 (10–8) | 6 |
Eastern Kentucky | 22–8 (11–5) | 2 | 1979 | Ohio Valley | Austin Peay | 13–19 (9–7) | 5 |
Washington | 27–5 (14–4) | 2 | 2004 | Pac-10 | Arizona | 27–6 (15–3) | 1 |
Bucknell | 22–9 (10–4) | 2 | 1989 | Patriot | Holy Cross | 24–6 (13–1) | 1 |
Florida | 23–7 (12–4) | E2 | 2004 | SEC | Kentucky | 26–5 (14–2) | E1 |
Chattanooga | 20–10 (10–6) | 2 | 1997 | Southern | UNC Greensboro | 18–12 (9–7) | 4 |
Southeastern Louisiana | 24–8 (13–3) | 2 | Never | Southland | Northwestern State | 21–12 (13–3) | 1 |
Louisiana–Lafayette | 20–10 (11–4) | 2W | 2004 | Sun Belt | Denver | 20–10 (12–3) | 1W |
Alabama A&M | 18–13 (12–6) | 1 | Never | SWAC | Alabama State | 15–15 (11–7) | 2 |
UTEP | 27–7 (14–4) | 2 | 2004 | WAC | Nevada | 24–6 (16–2) | 1 |
Gonzaga | 25–4 (12–2) | 1 | 2004 | West Coast | Saint Mary's | 25–8 (11–3) | 2 |
School | Conference | Appearance | Last bid |
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Alabama | SEC | 18th | 2004 |
Arizona | Pac-10 | 24th | 2004 |
Boston College | Big East | 15th | 2004 |
Charlotte | C-USA | 11th | 2004 |
Cincinnati | C-USA | 24th | 2004 |
Connecticut | Big East | 26th | 2004 |
Georgia Tech | ACC | 14th | 2004 |
Iowa | Big Ten | 21st | 2001 |
Iowa State | Big 12 | 13th | 2001 |
Kansas | Big 12 | 34th | 2004 |
Kentucky | SEC | 47th | 2004 |
LSU | SEC | 18th | 2003 |
Michigan State | Big Ten | 19th | 2004 |
Minnesota | Big Ten | 9th | 1999 |
Mississippi State | SEC | 8th | 2004 |
NC State | ACC | 21st | 2004 |
Nevada | WAC | 4th | 2004 |
North Carolina | ACC | 37th | 2004 |
Northern Iowa | Missouri Valley | 3rd | 2004 |
Oklahoma | Big 12 | 23rd | 2003 |
Pacific | Big West | 7th | 2004 |
Pittsburgh | Big East | 17th | 2004 |
Saint Mary's | West Coast | 4th | 1997 |
Southern Illinois | Missouri Valley | 8th | 2004 |
Stanford | Pac-10 | 14th | 2004 |
Texas | Big 12 | 23rd | 2004 |
Texas Tech | Big 12 | 13th | 2004 |
UAB | C-USA | 12th | 2004 |
UCLA | Pac-10 | 39th | 2002 |
Utah | Mountain West | 26th | 2004 |
Villanova | Big East | 27th | 1999 |
Wake Forest | ACC | 20th | 2004 |
West Virginia | Big East | 19th | 1998 |
Wisconsin | Big Ten | 10th | 2004 |
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Bids | Conference | Schools |
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6 | Big 12 | Iowa State, Kansas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas Tech |
Big East | Boston College, Connecticut, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Villanova, West Virginia | |
5 | ACC | Duke, Georgia Tech, NC State, North Carolina, Wake Forest |
Big Ten | Illinois, Iowa, Michigan State, Minnesota, Wisconsin | |
SEC | Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State | |
4 | C-USA | Charlotte, Cincinnati, Louisville, UAB |
Pac-10 | Arizona, Stanford, UCLA, Washington | |
3 | Missouri Valley | Creighton, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois |
2 | Big West | Pacific, Utah State |
Mountain West | New Mexico, Utah | |
WAC | Nevada, UTEP | |
West Coast | Gonzaga, Saint Mary's | |
1 | 19 other conferences |
Bids | State | School(s) |
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3 | Alabama | Alabama, Alabama A&M, UAB |
1 | Arizona | Arizona |
4 | California | Pacific, Saint Mary's, Stanford, UCLA |
1 | Connecticut | Connecticut |
1 | Delaware | Delaware State |
2 | Florida | Central Florida, Florida |
1 | Georgia | Georgia Tech |
2 | Illinois | Illinois, Southern Illinois |
3 | Iowa | Iowa, Iowa State, Northern Iowa |
1 | Kansas | Kansas |
3 | Kentucky | Eastern Kentucky, Kentucky, Louisville |
3 | Louisiana | Louisiana–Lafayette, LSU, Southeastern Louisiana |
1 | Massachusetts | Boston College |
1 | Minnesota | Minnesota |
2 | Michigan | Michigan State, Oakland |
1 | Mississippi | Mississippi State |
1 | Montana | Montana |
1 | Nebraska | Creighton |
1 | Nevada | Nevada |
1 | New Jersey | Fairleigh Dickinson |
1 | New Mexico | New Mexico |
2 | New York | Niagara, Syracuse |
5 | North Carolina | Charlotte, Duke, NC State, North Carolina, Wake Forest |
2 | Ohio | Cincinnati, Ohio |
2 | Oklahoma | Oklahoma, Oklahoma State |
4 | Pennsylvania | Bucknell, Penn, Pittsburgh, Villanova |
1 | South Carolina | Winthrop |
1 | Tennessee | Chattanooga |
3 | Texas | Texas, Texas Tech, UTEP |
2 | Utah | Utah, Utah State |
1 | Vermont | Vermont |
1 | Virginia | Old Dominion |
2 | Washington | Gonzaga, Washington |
1 | Washington, D.C. | George Washington |
1 | West Virginia | West Virginia |
2 | Wisconsin | UW-Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
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