2011 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament qualifying teams

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2011 qualifying teams
Total teams68
Automatic bids31
At-large bids37
Regional top seeds Ohio State, Pittsburgh, Kansas, Duke
Champion Connecticut
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This is a list of qualifying teams for the 2011 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. A total of 68 teams entered the tournament, an increase of three from the prior season with introduction of the opening round "First Four". 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 37 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 68, which was not disclosed.

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Team names used below are consistent with ESPN.com scoreboards and individual team pages on Wikipedia.

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 (though Princeton and Harvard were required to break a tie with a one-game playoff). 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
1-Game Playoff
Runner-up
Runner-up
record (Conf.)
Princeton 25–6 (12–2)2004 Ivy League Harvard 23–6 (12–2)
Qualifying schoolRecord (Conf.)SeedLast app.Conference
tournament
Conf. finals
runner-up
Runner-up
record (Conf.)
Runner-up
seed
Duke 30–4 (13–3)22010 ACC North Carolina 26–7 (14–2)1
Boston University 21–13 (12–4)22002 America East Stony Brook 21–13 (12–4)5
Richmond 27–7 (13–3)32010 Atlantic 10 Dayton 22–13 (7–9)9
Belmont 30–4 (19–1)12008 Atlantic Sun North Florida 15–19 (10–10)6
Kansas 32–2 (14–2)12010 Big 12 Texas 27–7 (13–3)2
Connecticut 26–9 (9–9)92009 Big East Louisville 25–9 (12–9)3
Northern Colorado 21–10 (13–3)1Never Big Sky Montana 21–10 (12–4)2
UNC Asheville 19–13 (11–7)32003 Big South Coastal Carolina 28–5 (16–2)1
Ohio State 32–2 (16–2)12010 Big Ten Penn State 19–14 (9–9)6
UC Santa Barbara 18–13 (8–8)52010 Big West Long Beach State 22–11 (14–2)1
Old Dominion 27–6 (14–4)22010 CAA Virginia Commonwealth 23–11 (12–6)4
Memphis 25–9 (10–6)42009 C-USA UTEP 25–9 (11–5)3
Butler 23–9 (13–5)22010 Horizon Milwaukee 19–13 (13–5)1
Saint Peter's 20–13 (11–7)41995 MAAC Iona 22–11 (13–5)2
Hampton 24–8 (11–5)22006 MEAC Morgan State 17–14 (10–6)4
Akron 23–12 (9–7)62009 Mid-American Kent State 23–11 (12–4)1
Indiana State 20–13 (12–6)32001 Missouri Valley Missouri State 25–8 (15–3)1
San Diego State 32–2 (14–2)22010 Mountain West BYU 30–4 (14–2)1
Long Island 27–5 (16–2)11997 Northeast Robert Morris 18–14 (12–6)3
Morehead State 24–9 (13–5)22009 Ohio Valley Tennessee Tech 20–12 (12–6)4
Washington 23–10 (11–7)32010 Pac-10 Arizona 27–7 (14–4)1
Bucknell 25–8 (13–1)12006 Patriot Lafayette 13–19 (6–8)6
Kentucky 25–8 (10–6)East 22010 SEC Florida 26–7 (13–3)East 1
Wofford 21–12 (14–4)South 22010 Southern College of Charleston 24–10 (14–4)South 1
UTSA 19–13 (9–7)72004 Southland McNeese State 21–11 (11–5)1
Oakland 25–9 (17–1)12010 Summit Oral Roberts 19–15 (13–5)2
Arkansas–Little Rock 19–16 (7–9)West 51990 Sun Belt North Texas 22–11 (8–8)West 4
Alabama State 17–17 (11–7)42009 SWAC Grambling State 12–21 (8–10)6
Utah State 30–3 (15–1)12010 WAC Boise State 20–12 (10–6)2
Gonzaga 24–9 (11–3)22010 West Coast Saint Mary's 24–8 (11–3)1

At-large bids

TeamConferenceLast appearance# of appearances
Arizona Pac-10 200929
BYU MWC201026
Cincinnati Big East200525
Clemson ACC 201011
Florida SEC 201016
Florida State ACC 201013
George Mason CAA20086
Georgetown Big East201027
Georgia SEC 200811
Illinois Big Ten 200929
Kansas State Big 12 201025
Louisville Big East201037
Marquette Big East201029
Michigan Big Ten 200922
Michigan State Big Ten 201025
Missouri Big 12 201024
North Carolina ACC 200942
Notre Dame Big East201031
Penn State Big Ten 20019
Pittsburgh Big East201023
Purdue Big Ten 201025
St. John's Big East200228
Syracuse Big East201034
Temple Atlantic 10 201029
Tennessee SEC 201019
Texas Big 12 201029
Texas A&M Big 12 201012
UAB Conference USA200614
UCLA Pac-10 200944
UNLV MWC201018
USC Pac-10 200916
Vanderbilt SEC 201012
VCU CAA200910
Villanova Big East201032
West Virginia Big East201024
Wisconsin Big Ten 201017
Xavier Atlantic 10 201022

Listed by region and seeding

East Regional – Newark, New Jersey
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1 Ohio State Big 1032–2Automatic
2 North Carolina ACC26–7At-large
3 Syracuse Big East26–7At-large
4 Kentucky SEC25–8Automatic
5 West Virginia Big East20–11At-large
6 Xavier Atlantic 1024–7At-large
7 Washington Pac-1023–10Automatic
8 George Mason CAA26–6At-large
9 Villanova Big East21–11At-large
10 Georgia SEC21–11At-large
11 Marquette Big East20–14At-large
12* UAB C-USA22–8At-large
Clemson ACC21–11At-large
13 Princeton Ivy League25–6Automatic
14 Indiana State Missouri Valley20–13Automatic
15 Long Island Northeast27–5Automatic
16* UTSA Southland19–13Automatic
Alabama State SWAC17–17Automatic
Southeast Regional – New Orleans, Louisiana
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1 Pittsburgh Big East27–5At-large
2 Florida SEC26–7At-large
3 BYU MWC30–4At-large
4 Wisconsin Big Ten23–8At-large
5 Kansas State Big 1222–10At-large
6 St. John's Big East21–11At-large
7 UCLA Pac-1022–10At-large
8 Butler Horizon23–9Automatic
9 Old Dominion CAA27–6Automatic
10 Michigan State Big 1019–14At-large
11 Gonzaga West Coast24–9Automatic
12 Utah State WAC30–3Automatic
13 Belmont Atlantic Sun30–4Automatic
14 Wofford Southern21–12Automatic
15 UC Santa Barbara Big West18–13Automatic
16* UNC Asheville Big South19–13Automatic
Arkansas–Little Rock Sun Belt19–16Automatic
Southwest Regional – San Antonio, Texas
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1 Kansas Big 1232–2Automatic
2 Notre Dame Big East26–6At-large
3 Purdue Big 1025–7At-large
4 Louisville Big East25–9At-large
5 Vanderbilt SEC23–10At-large
6 Georgetown Big East21–10At-large
7 Texas A&M Big 1224–8At-large
8 UNLV MWC24–8At-large
9 Illinois Big 1019–13At-large
10 Florida State ACC21–10At-large
11* USC Pac-1019–14At-large
VCU CAA23–11At-large
12 Richmond Atlantic 1027–7Automatic
13 Morehead State Ohio Valley24–9Automatic
14 Saint Peter's MAAC20–13Automatic
15 Akron Mid-American23–12Automatic
16 Boston University America East21–13Automatic
West Regional – Anaheim, California
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth type
1 Duke ACC30–4Automatic
2 San Diego State MWC32–2Automatic
3 Connecticut Big East26–9Automatic
4 Texas Big 1227–7At-large
5 Arizona Pac-1027–7At-large
6 Cincinnati Big East25–8At-large
7 Temple Atlantic 1025–7At-large
8 Michigan Big 1020–13At-large
9 Tennessee SEC19–14At-large
10 Penn State Big 1019–14At-large
11 Missouri Big 1223–10At-large
12 Memphis C-USA25–9Automatic
13 Oakland Summit25–9Automatic
14 Bucknell Patriot25–8Automatic
15 Northern Colorado Big Sky21–10Automatic
16 Hampton MEAC24–8Automatic

*See First Four.

Bids by conference

BidsConference(s)Schools
11 Big East Syracuse, West Virginia, Villanova, Marquette, Connecticut, Cincinnati, Notre Dame, Louisville, Georgetown, Pittsburgh, St. John's
7 Big Ten Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, Purdue, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan State
5 SEC Kentucky, Georgia, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Florida
Big 12 Texas, Missouri, Kansas, Texas A&M, Kansas State
4 Pac-10 Washington, Arizona, USC, UCLA
ACC North Carolina, Duke, Florida State, Clemson
3 Mountain West San Diego State, UNLV, BYU
Atlantic 10 Xavier, Temple, Richmond
CAA George Mason, VCU, Old Dominion
2 C-USA UAB, Memphis
121 other conferencesSee Automatic Bids

Bids by state

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BidsStateSchool(s)
5 Pennsylvania Bucknell, Villanova, Temple, Penn State, Pittsburgh
5 Virginia Hampton, Old Dominion, Richmond, George Mason, VCU
4 California San Diego State, UC Santa Barbara, USC, UCLA
4 Indiana Butler, Indiana State, Notre Dame, Purdue
4 Ohio Akron, Ohio State, Xavier, Cincinnati
4 Tennessee Belmont, Memphis, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
3 Kentucky Kentucky, Morehead State, Louisville
3 Michigan Oakland, Michigan, Michigan State
3 New York Long Island, Syracuse, St. John's
3 North Carolina Duke, UNC Asheville, North Carolina
3 Texas UTSA, Texas, Texas A&M
2 Alabama Alabama State, UAB
2 Florida Florida State, Florida
2 Kansas Kansas, Kansas State
2 New Jersey Princeton, St. Peter's
2 South Carolina Wofford, Clemson
2 Utah Utah State, BYU
2 Washington Gonzaga, Washington
2 Wisconsin Marquette, Wisconsin
1 Arizona Arizona
1 Arkansas Arkansas-Little Rock
1 Colorado Northern Colorado
1 Connecticut Connecticut
1 Georgia Georgia
1 Illinois Illinois
1 Massachusetts Boston U
1 Missouri Missouri
1 Nevada UNLV
1 West Virginia West Virginia
1 Washington, D.C. Georgetown

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