2007 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament qualifying teams

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2007 qualifying teams
Total teams65
Automatic bids31
At-large bids34
Regional top seeds Florida, North Carolina, Ohio State, Kansas
ChampionFlorida
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This is a list of qualifying teams in the 2007 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.

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Only one team, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, was a first-time entrant into the tournament field.

Qualifying teams

Automatic bids

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.

Automatic bids
Qualifying schoolRecord (Conf.)Last app.Conference
regular season
Regular season
second place
Second place
record (Conf.)
Penn 22–8 (13–1)2006 Ivy League Yale 14–13 (10–4)
Qualifying schoolRecord (Conf.)SeedLast app.Conference
tournament
Conf. finals
runner-up
Runner-up
record (Conf.)
Runner-up
seed
North Carolina 28–6 (11–5)12006 ACC NC State 18–15 (5–11)10
Albany 23–9 (13–3)22006 America East Vermont 25–7 (15–1)1
George Washington 23–8 (11–5)32006 Atlantic 10 Rhode Island 19–14 (10–6)4
Belmont 23–9 (14–4)22006 Atlantic Sun East Tennessee State 24–9 (16–2)1
Kansas 30–4 (14–2)12006 Big 12 Texas 24–9 (12–4)3
Georgetown 26–6 (13–3)12006 Big East Pittsburgh 27–7 (12–4)3
Weber State 20–11 (11–5)12003 Big Sky Northern Arizona 18–12 (11–5)2
Winthrop 28–4 (14–0)12006 Big South VMI 14–19 (5–9)6
Ohio State 30–3 (15–1)12006 Big Ten Wisconsin 29–5 (13–3)2
Long Beach State 24–7 (12–2)11995 Big West Cal Poly 19–11 (9–5)5
VCU 27–6 (16–2)12004 CAA George Mason 18–15 (9–9)6
Memphis 30–3 (16–0)12006 C-USA Houston 18–15 (10–6)3
Wright State 23–9 (13–3)11993 Horizon Butler 27–6 (13–3)2
Niagara 22–11 (13–5)22005 MAAC Siena 20–12 (12–6)4
Miami (OH) 18–14 (10–6)41999 MAC Akron 26–7 (13–3)2
Florida A&M 21–13 (12–6)22004 MEAC Delaware State 21–12 (16–2)1
Oral Roberts 23–10 (12–2)12006 Mid-Con Oakland 19–14 (10–4)2
Creighton 22–10 (13–5)22005 Missouri Valley Southern Illinois 27–6 (15–3)1
UNLV 28–6 (12–4)22000 Mountain West BYU 25–8 (13–3)1
Central Connecticut 22–11 (16–2)12002 Northeast Sacred Heart 18–14 (12–6)2
Eastern Kentucky 21–11 (13–7)22005 Ohio Valley Austin Peay 21–11 (16–4)1
Oregon 26–7 (11–7)42003 Pac 10 USC 23–11 (11–7)3
Holy Cross 25–8 (13–1)12003 Patriot Bucknell 22–9 (13–1)2
Florida 29–5 (13–3)East 12006 SEC Arkansas 21–13 (7–9)West 3
Davidson 29–4 (17–1)12006 Southern College of Charleston 22–11 (13–5)3
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi 26–6 (14–2)1Never Southland Northwestern State 17–15 (10–6)3
North Texas 23–10 (10–8)52003 Sun Belt Arkansas State 18–15 (11–7)2
Jackson State 21–13 (12–6)22000 SWAC Mississippi Valley State 18–16 (13–5)1
New Mexico State 25–8 (11–5)21999 WAC Utah State 23–11 (9–7)4
Gonzaga 23–10 (11–3)12006 West Coast Santa Clara 21–10 (10–4)2

At-large bids

SchoolConferenceAppearanceLast bid
Arizona Pac-10 26th 2006
Arkansas SEC 28th 2006
Boston College ACC 17th 2006
Butler Horizon 7th 2003
Brigham Young Mountain West 22nd 2004
Duke ACC 31st 2006
Georgia Tech ACC 15th 2005
Illinois Big Ten 27th 2006
Indiana Big Ten 34th 2006
Kentucky SEC 49th 2006
Louisville Big East 33rd 2005
Marquette Big East 25th 2006
Maryland ACC 22nd 2004
Michigan State Big Ten 21st 2006
Nevada WAC 6th 2006
Notre Dame Big East 28th 2003
Old Dominion CAA 9th 2005
Pittsburgh Big East 19th 2006
Purdue Big Ten 21st 2003
Southern Illinois Missouri Valley 10th 2006
Stanford Pac-10 15th 2005
Tennessee SEC 15th 2006
Texas Big 12 25th 2006
Texas A&M Big 12 8th 2006
Texas Tech Big 12 14th 2005
UCLA Pac-10 41st 2006
USC Pac-10 13th 2002
Vanderbilt SEC 9th 2004
Villanova Big East 28th 2006
Virginia ACC 16th 2001
Virginia Tech ACC 8th 1996
Washington State Pac-10 5th 1994
Wisconsin Big Ten 13th 2006
Xavier Atlantic 10 18th 2006

Listed by region and seeding

Midwest Regional - St. Louis
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth Type
#1 Florida SEC 29–5Automatic
#2 Wisconsin Big Ten 29-5At-large
#3 Oregon Pac-10 26–7Automatic
#4 Maryland ACC 24–8At-large
#5 Butler Horizon 27–6At-large
#6 Notre Dame Big East 24–7At-large
#7 UNLV Mountain West 28–6Automatic
#8 Arizona Pac-10 20–10At-large
#9 Purdue Big Ten 21–11At-large
#10 Georgia Tech ACC 20–11At-large
#11 Winthrop Big South 28–4Automatic
#12 Old Dominion CAA 24–8At-large
#13 Davidson Southern 29–4Automatic
#14 Miami (Ohio) MAC 18–14Automatic
#15 Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Southland 26–6Automatic
#16 Jackson State SWAC 21–13Automatic
East Regional - East Rutherford
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth Type
#1 North Carolina ACC 28–6Automatic
#2 Georgetown Big East 26–6Automatic
#3 Washington State Pac-10 25–7At-large
#4 Texas Big 12 24–9At-large
#5 USC Pac-10 23–11At-large
#6 Vanderbilt SEC 20–11At-large
#7 Boston College ACC 20–11At-large
#8 Marquette Big East 24–9At-large
#9 Michigan State Big Ten 22–11At-large
#10 Texas Tech Big 12 21–12At-large
#11 George Washington Atlantic 10 23–8Automatic
#12 Arkansas SEC 21–13At-large
#13 New Mexico State WAC 25–8Automatic
#14 Oral Roberts Mid-Continent 23–10Automatic
#15 Belmont Atlantic Sun 23–9Automatic
#16 Eastern Kentucky Ohio Valley 21–11Automatic
South Regional - San Antonio
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth Type
#1 Ohio State Big Ten 30–3Automatic
#2 Memphis C-USA 30–3Automatic
#3 Texas A&M Big 12 25–6At-large
#4 Virginia ACC 20–10At-large
#5 Tennessee SEC 22–10At-large
#6 Louisville Big East 23–9At-large
#7 Nevada WAC 28–4At-large
#8 Brigham Young Mountain West 25–8At-large
#9 Xavier Atlantic 10 24–8At-large
#10 Creighton Missouri Valley 22–10Automatic
#11 Stanford Pac-10 18–12At-large
#12 Long Beach State Big West 24–7Automatic
#13 Albany America East 23–9Automatic
#14 Penn Ivy 22–8Automatic
#15 North Texas Sun Belt 23–10Automatic
#16 Central Connecticut Northeast 22-11Automatic
West Regional - San Jose
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth Type
#1 Kansas Big 12 31–4Automatic
#2 UCLA Pac-10 26–5At-large
#3 Pittsburgh Big East 27–7At-large
#4 Southern Illinois Missouri Valley 27–6At-large
#5 Virginia Tech ACC 21–11At-large
#6 Duke ACC 22–10At-large
#7 Indiana Big Ten 20–10At-large
#8 Kentucky SEC 21–11At-large
#9 Villanova Big East 22–10At-large
#10 Gonzaga West Coast 23–10Automatic
#11 VCU CAA 27–6Automatic
#12 Illinois Big Ten 23–11At-large
#13 Holy Cross Patriot 25–8Automatic
#14 Wright State Horizon 23–9Automatic
#15 Weber State Big Sky 20–11Automatic
#16 Niagara MAAC 22–11Automatic
Florida A&M MEAC 21–13Automatic

Bids by conference

BidsConference(s)Schools
7 ACC Boston College, Duke, Georgia Tech, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, Virginia Tech
6 Big East Georgetown, Louisville, Marquette, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Villanova
Big Ten Illinois, Indiana, Michigan State, Ohio State, Purdue, Wisconsin
Pac-10 Arizona, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Washington State
5 SEC Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
4 Big 12 Kansas, Texas, Texas A&M, Texas
2 Atlantic 10 George Washington, Xavier
CAA Old Dominion, VCU
Horizon Butler, Wright State
Missouri Valley Creighton, Southern Illinois
Mountain West BYU, UNLV
WAC Nevada, New Mexico State
119 other conferences

Bids by state

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BidsStateSchool(s)
5TexasNorth Texas, Texas, Texas A&M, Texas A&M–Corpus Christi, Texas Tech
4CaliforniaLong Beach State, Stanford, UCLA, USC
IndianaButler, Indiana, Notre Dame, Purdue
OhioMiami (OH), Ohio State, Wright State, Xavier
TennesseeBelmont, Memphis, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
VirginiaOld Dominion, VCU, Virginia, Virginia Tech
3KentuckyEastern Kentucky, Kentucky, Louisville
North CarolinaDavidson, Duke, North Carolina
PennsylvaniaPenn, Pittsburgh, Villanova
2FloridaFlorida, Florida A&M
IllinoisIllinois, Southern Illinois
MassachusettsBoston College, Holy Cross
NevadaNevada, UNLV
New YorkAlbany, Niagara
UtahBrigham Young, Weber State
WisconsinMarquette, Wisconsin
WashingtonGonzaga, Washington State
Washington D.C.George Washington, Georgetown
1ArizonaArizona
ArkansasArkansas
ConnecticutCentral Connecticut
GeorgiaGeorgia Tech
KansasKansas
MarylandMaryland
MichiganMichigan State
MississippiJackson State
NebraskaCreighton
New MexicoNew Mexico State
OklahomaOral Roberts
OregonOregon
South CarolinaWinthrop

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