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.
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.
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Qualifying school | Record (conf.) | Last app. | Conference | Finish | Regular season second place | Second place record (conf.) | Finish |
Washington U. | 20-5 (10-4) | 2012 | UAA | 1st | Rochester | 21-4 (10-4) | 2nd |
Qualifying School | Record (Conf.) | Last app. | Conference | Seed | Conf. 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 |
Conference | School | Appearance | Last Bid | Pool |
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Southern | Centre | 15th | 2011 | Pool B |
UAA | Emory | 2nd | 1990 | Pool C |
Old Dominion | Hampden-Sydney | 14th | 2007 | Pool C |
CCIW | Illinois Wesleyan | 22nd | 2012 | Pool C |
American Southwest | Mary Hardin-Baylor | 6th | 2012 | Pool C |
NESCAC | Middlebury | 6th | 2012 | Pool C |
NEWMAC | MIT | 5th | 2012 | Pool C |
SUNYAC | Plattsburgh State | 7th | 2010 | Pool C |
Old Dominion | Randolph | 1st | Never | Pool C |
UAA | Rochester | 14th | 2011 | Pool C |
New Jersey | Rutgers-Newark | 2nd | 2010 | Pool C |
NEWMAC | Springfield | 6th | 2005 | Pool C |
Empire 8 | Stevens | 2nd | 2007 | Pool C |
Heartland | Transylvania | 9th | 2012 | Pool C |
Wisconsin | UW-Stevens Point | 12th | 2012 | Pool C |
Old Dominion | Virginia Wesleyan | 13th | 2012 | Pool C |
Capital | Wesley | 3rd | 2010 | Pool C |
CCIW | Wheaton (Ill.) | 9th | 2012 | Pool C |
NESCAC | Williams | 13th | 2011 | Pool C |
North Coast | Wooster | 22nd | 2012 | Pool C |
Bids | Conference | Schools |
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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 | State(s) | Schools |
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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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