2013 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament qualifying teams

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This is a list of qualifying teams for the 2013 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament . A total of 62 teams entered the tournament. Forty-one of the teams earned automatic bids by winning their conference tournaments. The automatic bid of the University Athletic Association, which does not conduct a post-season tournament, went to its regular season champion. The remaining twenty teams were granted at-large bids, which are extended by the NCAA Selection Committee.

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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 University Athletic Association 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.ConferenceFinishRegular season
second place
Second place
record (conf.)
Finish
Washington U.
20-5 (10-4)
2012
UAA
1st
Rochester
21-4 (10-4)
2nd
Qualifying SchoolRecord (Conf.)Last app.ConferenceSeedConf. Finals
Runner-Up
Runner-Up
Record (Conf.)
Runner-Up
Seed
Cabrini
22-5 (16–2)
2012
Colonial States
1
Keystone
18-10 (13–5)
3
Ramapo
26–6 (14–2)
2011
New Jersey
1
Rutgers-Newark
20-7 (13-5)
2
Fitchburg State
16-10 (5-7)
Never
MASCAC
5
Mass. College
14-13 (9-3)
2
Delaware Valley
19-8 (11-3)
2011
MAC-Freedom
2
DeSales
21–6 (12–2)
1
Curry
21-7 (15-3)
2008
Commonwealth Coast
1
Gordon
21-7 (14-4)
2
Albertus Magnus
24-4 (15-3)
2012
Great Northeast
2
Anna Maria
20-8 (16-2)
1
Elms
18-9 (14-2)(
2011
New England
1
Regis
13-15 (11-5)
3
Husson
18-9 (14-4)
2011
North Atlantic
2
Castleton State
16-12 (12-6)
4
Alvernia
23-4 (15-3)
2011
MAC-Commonwealth
1
Lycoming
17-10 (10-8)
3
Penn State-Behrend
20-8 (13-5)
2011
Allegheny Mountain
3
Medaille
18-10 (13-5)
4
Ithaca
19-8 (10-4)
2012
Empire 8
2
Stevens
22-5 (11-3)
1
Hobart
21-6 (15-1)
2012
Liberty
1
RPI
17-10 (10-8)
3
Aurora
22-6 (14-2)
2010
Northern
South 1
Lakeland
22-6 (13-3)
North 1
St. Mary's (Md.)
24-3 (10-2)
2012
Capital
1
Wesley
20-7 (9-3)
2
St. Norbert
20-5 (15-3)
2011
Midwest
1
Carroll
18-7 (13-5)
3
Cortland State
23-4 (15-3)
2006
SUNYAC
1
Plattsburgh State
19-8 (14-4)
2
Staten Island
22-5 (14-2)
2012
CUNYAC
1
John Jay
15-13 (9-7)
3
Rhode Island College
25-3 (13-1)
2012
Little East
1
Keene State
17-11 (9-5)
3
Christopher Newport
21-5 (11-3)
2012
USA South
1
Greensboro
18-9 (9-5)
3
Catholic
24-3 (12-2)
2007
Landmark
1
Juniata
18-9 (9-5)
3
Dickinson
20-7 (13-5)
1997
Centennial
2
Franklin and Marshall
20-7 (14-4)
1
Rose-Hulman
24-3 (16-2)
2012
Heartland
1
Hanover
18-9 (14-4)
3
Ohio Wesleyan
22-5 (12-4)
2011
North Coast
2
Wooster
22-5 (14-2)
1
SUNY-Purchase
22-5 (14-4)
2011
Skyline
2
Farmingdale State
20–8 (14–4)
4
Spalding
20-7 (15-1)
Never
SLIAC
1
Eureka
18-9 (12-4)
2
Calvin
24–3 (13-1)
2007
Michigan
1
Hope
18-9 (12–4)
2
Marietta
20-7 (14-4)
2011
Ohio
2
Mount Union
13-15 (9-9)
4
St. Vincent
23-5 (15-1)
Never
Presidents'
1
Thomas More
23-5 (14-2)
2
Northwestern (Minn.)
21-6 (12-2)
2012
Upper Midwest
1
Bethany Lutheran
12-14 (9-5)
2
UW-Whitewater
23-4 (13-3)
2012
Wisconsin
2
UW-Platteville
19-9 (10-6)
5
North Central (Ill.)
24-3 (11-3)
2012
CCIW
1
Augustana
19-8 (8-6)
4
Whitworth
24-3 (14-2)
2012
Northwest
1
Whitman
19-8 (12-4)
2
Redlands
22-5 (15-1)
2011
SCIAC
1
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
18-8 (13-3)
2
Amherst
25-2 (10-0)
2012
NESCAC
1
Williams
23-4 (9-1)
2
WPI
25-2 (10-2)
2011
NEWMAC
1
Springfield
19-9 (9-3)
3
Morrisville State
21-5 (13-2)
2012
North Eastern
North 1
Wells
13-14 (8-7)
North 2
Concordia (Texas)
23-5 (15-4)
Never
American Southwest
West 2
Mary Hardin-Baylor
23-5 (17-2)
West 1
Dubuque
22-6 (9-5)
1990
Iowa
3
Wartburg
15-12 (8-6)
4
St. Thomas
26-1 (19-1)
2012
Minnesota
1
Augsburg
21-7 (14-6)
3
Randolph-Macon
19-9 (11-5)
2012
Old Dominion
4
Virginia Wesleyan
21-6 (14-2)
2
Trinity (Texas)
20-7 (12-3)
2012
SCAC
1
Colorado College
16-11 (11-4)
2

At-large Bids

ConferenceSchoolAppearanceLast BidPool
Southern Centre 15th2011Pool B
UAA Emory 2nd1990Pool C
Old Dominion Hampden-Sydney 14th2007Pool C
CCIW Illinois Wesleyan 22nd2012Pool C
American Southwest Mary Hardin-Baylor 6th2012Pool C
NESCAC Middlebury 6th2012Pool C
NEWMAC MIT 5th2012Pool C
SUNYAC Plattsburgh State 7th2010Pool C
Old Dominion Randolph 1stNeverPool C
UAA Rochester 14th2011Pool C
New Jersey Rutgers-Newark 2nd2010Pool C
NEWMAC Springfield 6th2005Pool C
Empire 8 Stevens 2nd2007Pool C
Heartland Transylvania 9th2012Pool C
Wisconsin UW-Stevens Point 12th2012Pool C
Old Dominion Virginia Wesleyan 13th2012Pool C
Capital Wesley 3rd2010Pool C
CCIW Wheaton (Ill.) 9th2012Pool C
NESCAC Williams 13th2011Pool C
North Coast Wooster 22nd2012Pool C

Conferences with multiple bids

BidsConferenceSchools
4 Old Dominion Randolph-Macon, Hampden-Sydney, Virginia Wesleyan, Randolph
3 CCIW Illinois Wesleyan, North Central (Ill.), Wheaton (Ill.)
3 NESCAC Amherst, Middlebury, Williams
3 NEWMAC WPI, MIT, Springfield
3 UAA Washington U., Brandeis, Emory
2 American Southwest Concordia (Texas), Mary Hardin-Baylor
2 Capital St. Mary's (Md.), Wesley
2 Empire 8 Ithaca, Stevens
2 Heartland Rose-Hulman, Transylvania
2 New Jersey Athletic Conference Ramapo, Rutgers-Newark
2 North Coast Ohio Wesleyan, Wooster
2 SUNYAC Cortland State, Plattsburgh State
2 Wisconsin UW-Whitewater, UW-Stevens Point

All other conferences have only one bid (see Automatic Bids)
NOTE: Teams in bold represent the conference's automatic bid.

Bids by state

BidsState(s)Schools
8 Massachusetts Amherst, Curry, Elms, Fitchburg State, MIT, Springfield, Williams, WPI
8 New York Cortland State, Hobart, Ithaca, Morrisville State, Plattsburgh State, Rochester, Staten Island, SUNY-Purchase
6 Pennsylvania Alvernia, Cabrini, Delaware Valley, Dickinson, Penn State-Behrend, St. Vincent
5 Virginia Christopher Newport, Hampden-Sydney, Randolph, Randolph-Macon, Virginia Wesleyan
4 Illinois Aurora, Illinois Wesleyan, North Central (Ill.), Wheaton (Ill.)
3 Kentucky Centre, Spalding, Transylvania
3 New Jersey Ramapo, Rutgers-Newark, Stevens
3 Ohio Marietta, Ohio Wesleyan, Wooster
3 Texas Concordia (Texas), Mary Hardin-Baylor, Trinity (Texas)
3 Wisconsin St. Norbert, UW-Stevens Point, UW-Whitewater
2 Minnesota Northwestern (Minn.), St. Thomas
1 California Redlands
1 Connecticut Albertus Magnus
1 Delaware Wesley
1 District of Columbia Catholic
1 Georgia Emory
1 Iowa Dubuque
1 Indiana Rose-Hulman
1 Maine Husson
1 Maryland St. Mary's (Md.)
1 Michigan Calvin
1 Missouri Washington U.
1 Rhode Island Rhode Island College
1 Vermont Middlebury
1 Washington Whitworth

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