2010 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament qualifying teams

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2010 qualifying teams
Total teams65
Automatic bids31
At-large bids34
Regional top seeds Kentucky, Kansas, Duke, Syracuse
ChampionDuke
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This is a list of qualifying teams for the 2010 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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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 NCAA
Tournament app.
Conference
regular season
Regular season
second place
Second place
record (Conf.)
Cornell 27–4 (13–1)2009 Ivy League Princeton 20–8 (11–3)
Qualifying schoolRecord (Conf.)SeedLast NCAA
Tournament app.
Conference
tournament
Conf. finals
runner-up
Runner-up
record (Conf.)
Runner-up
seed
Duke 29–5 (13–3)12009 ACC Georgia Tech 22–12 (7–9)7
Vermont 25–9 (12–4)22005 America East Boston University 19–13 (11–5)4
Temple 29–5 (14–2)12009 Atlantic 10 Richmond 26–8 (13–3)3
East Tennessee State 20–14 (13–7)52009 Atlantic Sun Mercer 16–17 (10–10)6
Kansas 32–2 (15–1)12009 Big 12 Kansas State 26–7 (11–5)2
West Virginia 27–6 (14–5)32009 Big East Georgetown 23–10 (10–8)8
Montana 22–9 (10–6)42006 Big Sky Weber State 20–10 (13–3)1
Winthrop 19–13 (12–6)32008 Big South Coastal Carolina 28–6 (15–3)1
Ohio State 27–7 (14–4)12009 Big Ten Minnesota 21–13 (9–9)6
UC Santa Barbara 20–9 (12–4)12002 Big West Long Beach State 17–16 (8–8)3
Old Dominion 26–8 (15–3)12007 CAA William & Mary 22–10 (12–6)3
Houston 19–15 (7–9)71992 C-USA UTEP 26–6 (15–1)1
Butler 28–4 (18–0)12009 Horizon Wright State 20–12 (12–6)2
Siena 27–6 (17–1)12009 MAAC Fairfield 22–10 (13–5)2
Morgan State 27–9 (16–1)12009 MEAC South Carolina State 18–14 (10–6)3
Ohio 21–14 (7–9)92005 Mid-American Akron 24–10 (12–4)3
Northern Iowa 28–4 (15–3)12009 Missouri Valley Wichita State 25–9 (12–6)2
San Diego State 25–8 (11–5)42006 Mountain West UNLV 25–8 (11–5)3
Robert Morris 23–11 (15–3)22009 Northeast Quinnipiac 23–9 (15–3)1
Murray State 30–4 (17–1)12006 Ohio Valley Morehead State 23–10 (15–3)2
Washington 24–9 (11–7)32009 Pac-10 California 23–10 (13–5)1
Lehigh 22–10 (10–4)12004 Patriot Lafayette 19–13 (8–6)3
Kentucky 32–2 (14–2)East 12008 SEC Mississippi State 23–11 (9–7)West 1
Wofford 26–8 (15–3)South 1Never Southern Appalachian State 22–12 (13–5)North 1
Sam Houston State 25–7 (14–2)12003 Southland Stephen F. Austin 23–9 (11–5)2
Oakland 26–8 (17–1)12005 Summit IUPUI 24–10 (15–3)2
North Texas 24–8 (13–5)22007 Sun Belt Troy 20–12 (13–5)1
Arkansas–Pine Bluff 17–15 (14–4)2Never SWAC Texas Southern 17–16 (11–7)5
New Mexico State 22–11 (11–5)32007 WAC Utah State 27–7 (14–2)1
Saint Mary's 26–5 (11–3)22008 West Coast Gonzaga 26–6 (12–2)1

At-large bids

ConferenceSchoolAppearanceLast bid
Baylor Big 12 6th 2008
BYU Mountain West 26th 2009
California Pac-10 16th 2009
Clemson ACC 10th 2009
Florida SEC 15th 2007
Florida State ACC 12th 2009
Georgetown Big East 26th 2008
Georgia Tech ACC 16th 2007
Gonzaga West Coast 13th 2009
Kansas State Big 12 24th 2008
Louisville Big East 36th 2009
Marquette Big East 28th 2009
Maryland ACC 24th 2009
Michigan State Big Ten 24th 2009
Minnesota Big Ten 11th 2009
Missouri Big 12 23rd 2009
New Mexico Mountain West 12th 2005
Notre Dame Big East 30th 2008
Oklahoma State Big 12 24th 2009
Pittsburgh Big East 22nd 2009
Purdue Big Ten 24th 2009
Richmond Atlantic 10 9th 2004
Syracuse Big East 33rd 2009
Tennessee SEC 18th 2009
Texas Big 12 28th 2009
Texas A&M Big 12 11th 2009
UNLV Mountain West 17th 2008
Utah State WAC 19th 2009
UTEP C-USA 17th 2005
Vanderbilt SEC 11th 2008
Villanova Big East 31st 2009
Wake Forest ACC 22nd 2009
Wisconsin Big Ten 16th 2009
Xavier Atlantic 10 21st 2009

Listed by region and seeding

East Regional – Syracuse
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1 Kentucky SEC32–2Automatic
2 West Virginia Big East27–6Automatic
3 New Mexico Mountain West29–4At-large
4 Wisconsin Big Ten23–8At-large
5 Temple Atlantic 1029–5Automatic
6 Marquette Big East22–11At-large
7 Clemson ACC21–10At-large
8 Texas Big 1224–9At-large
9 Wake Forest ACC19–10At-large
10 Missouri Big 1222–10At-large
11 Washington Pac-1024–9Automatic
12 Cornell Ivy League27–4Automatic
13 Wofford Southern26–8Automatic
14 Montana Big Sky22–9Automatic
15 Morgan State MEAC27–9Automatic
16 East Tennessee State Atlantic Sun20–14Automatic
Midwest Regional – St. Louis
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1 Kansas Big 1232–2Automatic
2 Ohio State Big Ten27–7Automatic
3 Georgetown Big East23–10At-large
4 Maryland ACC23–8At-large
5 Michigan State Big Ten24–8At-large
6 Tennessee SEC25–8At-large
7 Oklahoma State Big 1222–10At-large
8 UNLV Mountain West25–8At-large
9 Northern Iowa Missouri Valley28–4Automatic
10 Georgia Tech ACC22–12At-large
11 San Diego State Mountain West25–8Automatic
12 New Mexico State WAC22–11Automatic
13 Houston C-USA19–15Automatic
14 Ohio Mid-American21–14Automatic
15 UC Santa Barbara Big West20–9Automatic
16 Lehigh Patriot22–10Automatic
South Regional – Houston
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1 Duke ACC29–5Automatic
2 Villanova Big East24–7At-large
3 Baylor Big 1225–7At-large
4 Purdue Big Ten27–5At-large
5 Texas A&M Big 1223–9At-large
6 Notre Dame Big East23–11At-large
7 Richmond Atlantic 1026–8At-large
8 California Pac-1023–10At-large
9 Louisville Big East20–12At-large
10 Saint Mary's West Coast26–5Automatic
11 Old Dominion CAA26–8Automatic
12 Utah State WAC27–7At-large
13 Siena MAAC27–6Automatic
14 Sam Houston State Southland25–7Automatic
15 Robert Morris Northeast23–11Automatic
16 Arkansas–Pine Bluff SWAC17–15Automatic
Winthrop Big South19–13Automatic
West Regional – Salt Lake City
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1 Syracuse Big East28–4At-large
2 Kansas State Big 1226–7At-large
3 Pittsburgh Big East24–8At-large
4 Vanderbilt SEC24–8At-large
5 Butler Horizon28–4Automatic
6 Xavier Atlantic 1024–8At-large
7 BYU Mountain West29–5At-large
8 Gonzaga West Coast26–6At-large
9 Florida State ACC22–9At-large
10 Florida SEC21–12At-large
11 Minnesota Big Ten21–13At-large
12 UTEP C-USA26–6At-large
13 Murray State Ohio Valley30–4Automatic
14 Oakland Summit26–8Automatic
15 North Texas Sun Belt24–8Automatic
16 Vermont America East25–9Automatic

Bids by conference

BidsConference(s)Schools
8 Big East Pittsburgh, Villanova, Georgetown, Marquette, Louisville, West Virginia, Syracuse, Notre Dame
7 Big 12 Kansas State, Kansas, Texas A&M, Missouri, Oklahoma State, Texas, Baylor
6 ACC Clemson, Wake Forest, Maryland, Florida State, Duke, Georgia Tech
5 Big Ten Minnesota, Wisconsin, Purdue, Michigan State, Ohio State
4 SEC Kentucky, Tennessee, Florida, Vanderbilt
Mountain West BYU, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV
3 Atlantic 10 Xavier, Richmond, Temple
2 Pac-10 California, Washington
C-USA Houston, UTEP
WAC New Mexico State, Utah State
West Coast Gonzaga, Saint Mary's
120 other conferencesSee Automatic Bids

Bids by state

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BidsStateSchool(s)
7 Texas Baylor, Houston, North Texas, Sam Houston State, Texas, Texas A&M, UTEP
5 Pennsylvania Lehigh, Pittsburgh, Robert Morris, Temple, Villanova
4 California California, Saint Mary's, San Diego State, UC Santa Barbara
3 Indiana Butler, Notre Dame, Purdue
Kentucky Kentucky, Louisville, Murray State
New York Cornell, Siena, Syracuse
Ohio Ohio, Ohio State, Xavier
South Carolina Clemson, Winthrop, Wofford
Tennessee East Tennessee State, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
2 Florida Florida, Florida State
Kansas Kansas, Kansas State
Maryland Maryland, Morgan State
Michigan Michigan State, Oakland
New Mexico New Mexico, New Mexico State
North Carolina Duke, Wake Forest
Utah BYU, Utah State
Virginia Old Dominion, Richmond
Washington Gonzaga, Washington
Wisconsin Marquette, Wisconsin
1 Arkansas Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Georgia Georgia Tech
Iowa Northern Iowa
Minnesota Minnesota
Missouri Missouri
Montana Montana
Nevada UNLV
Oklahoma Oklahoma State
Vermont Vermont
Washington, D.C. Georgetown
West Virginia West Virginia

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