2014 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament qualifying teams

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2014 qualifying teams
Total teams68
Automatic bids32
At-large bids36
Top seed Florida
Champion UConn
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This is a list of qualifying teams for the 2014 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. A total of 68 teams entered the tournament. Thirty-one of the teams earned automatic bids by winning their conference tournaments, an increase of one from the prior season due to the split of the original Big East into the new Big East and the American Athletic Conference. The automatic bid of the Ivy League, which did not conduct a postseason tournament, went to its regular season champion. The remaining 36 teams were granted at-large bids, which were extended by the NCAA Selection Committee. All teams were seeded 1 to 16 within their regionals, while the Selection Committee seeded the entire field from 1 to 68. [1]

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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 app.Conference
regular season
Regular season
second place
Second place
record (Conf.)
Harvard 26–4 (13–1)2013 Ivy League Yale 15–13 (9–5)
Qualifying schoolRecord (Conf.)SeedLast app.Conference
tournament
Conf. finals
runner-up
Runner-up
record (Conf.)
Runner-up
seed
Virginia 28–6 (16–2)12012 ACC Duke 26–8 (13–5)3
Albany 18–14 (9–7)42013 America East Stony Brook 23–10 (13–3)2
Louisville 29–5 (15–3)22013 American Connecticut 26–7 (12–6)4
Saint Joseph's 24–9 (11–5)42008 Atlantic 10 VCU 26–8 (12–4)2
Mercer 26–8 (14–4)21985 Atlantic Sun Florida Gulf Coast 22–12 (14–4)1
Iowa State 26–7 (11–7)42013 Big 12 Baylor 24–11 (9–9)7
Providence 23–11 (10–8)42004 Big East Creighton 26–7 (14–4)2
Weber State 19–11 (14–6)12007 Big Sky North Dakota 17–16 (12–8)2
Coastal Carolina 21–12 (11–5)South 11993 Big South Winthrop 20–13 (10–6)South 4
Michigan State 26–8 (12–6)32013 Big Ten Michigan 25–8 (15–3)1
Cal Poly 13–19 (6–10)7Never Big West Cal State Northridge 17–18 (7–9)5
Delaware 25–9 (14–2)11999 CAA William & Mary 20–12 (10–6)3
Tulsa 21–12 (13–3)42003 CUSA Louisiana Tech 27–6 (13–3)2
Milwaukee 21–13 (7–9)52006 Horizon Wright State 20–14 (10–6)3
Manhattan 25–7 (15–5)22004 MAAC Iona 22–10 (17–3)1
Western Michigan 23–9 (14–4)12004 MAC Toledo 27–6 (14–4)2
North Carolina Central 27–5 (15–1)1Never MEAC Morgan State 13–15 (11–5)3
Wichita State 34–0 (18–0)12013 Missouri Valley Indiana State 23–10 (12–6)2
New Mexico 26–6 (15–3)22013 Mountain West San Diego State 29–3 (16–2)1
Mount St. Mary's 16–16 (9–7)42008 Northeast Robert Morris 21–13 (14–2)1
Eastern Kentucky 24–9 (11–5)32007 Ohio Valley Belmont 24–9 (14–2)1
UCLA 26–8 (12–6)22013 Pac-12 Arizona 30–4 (15–3)1
American 20–12 (13–5)22009 Patriot Boston University 24–10 (15–3)1
Florida 32–2 (18–0)12013 SEC Kentucky 24–10 (12–6)2
Wofford 20–12 (11–5)32011 Southern Western Carolina 19–15 (10–6)5
Stephen F. Austin 31–2 (18–0)12009 Southland Sam Houston State 23–10 (13–5)3
North Dakota State 25–6 (12–2)12009 Summit IPFW 24–10 (10–4)2
Louisiana–Lafayette 23–11 (11–7)32005 Sun Belt Georgia State 25–8 (17–1)1
Texas Southern 19–14 (12–6)22003 SWAC Prairie View A&M 11–23 (6–12)8
New Mexico State 26–9 (12–4)22013 WAC Idaho 16–18 (7–9)5
Gonzaga 28–6 (15–3)12013 West Coast BYU 23–11 (13–5)2

At-large bids

TeamConferenceLast appearance# of appearances
Arizona Pac-12 201330
Arizona State Pac-12 200914
Baylor Big 12 20128
BYU WCC201228
Cincinnati American 201328
Colorado Pac-12 201313
Creighton Big East 201319
Dayton Atlantic 10 200915
Duke ACC 201338
George Washington Atlantic 10 200711
Iowa Big Ten 200623
Kansas Big 12 201343
Kansas State Big 12 201328
Kentucky SEC 201253
Memphis American 201320
Michigan Big Ten 201322
NC State ACC 201325
Nebraska Big Ten 19987
North Carolina ACC 201345
Ohio State Big Ten 201326
Oklahoma Big 12 201329
Oklahoma State Big 12 201326
Oregon Pac-12 201312
Pittsburgh ACC 201325
Saint Louis Atlantic 10 20139
San Diego State Mountain West 201310
Stanford Pac-12 200817
Syracuse ACC 201337
Tennessee SEC 201120
Texas Big 12 201231
UConn American 201232
UMass Atlantic 10 19988
VCU Atlantic 10 201313
Villanova Big East 201333
Wisconsin Big Ten 201320
Xavier Big East 201224

Listed by region and seeding

East Region – New York
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeOverall rank
1 Virginia ACC28–6Automatic4
2 Villanova Big East28–4At-large5
3 Iowa State Big 1226–7Automatic12
4 Michigan State Big Ten26–8Automatic14
5 Cincinnati American27–6At-large17
6 North Carolina ACC23–9At-large21
7 Connecticut American26–8At-large26
8 Memphis American23–9At-large31
9 George Washington Atlantic 1024–8At-large34
10 St. Joseph's Atlantic 1024–9Automatic38
11 Providence Big East23–11Automatic43
12 Harvard Ivy26–4Automatic49
13 Delaware Colonial25–9Automatic54
14 North Carolina Central MEAC28–5Automatic58
15 Milwaukee Horizon21–13Automatic60
16 Coastal Carolina Big South21–12Automatic63
Midwest Region – Indianapolis
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeOverall rank
1 Wichita State MVC34–0Automatic3
2 Michigan Big Ten25–8At-large6
3 Duke ACC26–8At-large9
4 Louisville American29–5Automatic13
5 Saint Louis Atlantic 1026–6At-large18
6 Massachusetts Atlantic 1024–8At-large23
7 Texas Big 1223–10At-large25
8 Kentucky SEC24–10At-large29
9 Kansas State Big 1220–12At-large33
10 Arizona State Pac-1221–11At-large40
11* Iowa Big Ten20–12At-large45
Tennessee SEC21–12At-large44
12* NC State ACC21–13At-large47
Xavier Big East21–12At-large46
13 Manhattan MAAC25–7Automatic51
14 Mercer Atlantic Sun26–8Automatic56
15 Wofford Southern20–12Automatic61
16* Cal Poly Big West13–19Automatic68
Texas Southern SWAC19–14Automatic67
South Region – Memphis
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeOverall rank
1 Florida SEC32–2Automatic1
2 Kansas Big 1224–9At-large7
3 Syracuse ACC27–5At-large10
4 UCLA Pac-1226–8Automatic15
5 VCU Atlantic 1026–8At-large19
6 Ohio State Big Ten25–9At-large22
7 New Mexico Mountain West27–6Automatic28
8 Colorado Pac-1223–11At-large32
9 Pittsburgh ACC25–9At-large36
10 Stanford Pac-1221–12At-large37
11 Dayton Atlantic 1023–10At-large41
12 Stephen F. Austin Southland31–2Automatic50
13 Tulsa C-USA21–12Automatic52
14 Western Michigan MAC23–9Automatic55
15 Eastern Kentucky Ohio Valley24–9Automatic59
16* Albany America East18–14Automatic66
Mount St. Mary's Northeast16–16Automatic65
West Region – Anaheim
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeOverall rank
1 Arizona Pac-1230–4At-large2
2 Wisconsin Big Ten26–7At-large8
3 Creighton Big East26–7At-large11
4 San Diego State Mountain West29–4At-large16
5 Oklahoma Big 1223–9At-large20
6 Baylor Big 1224–11At-large24
7 Oregon Pac-1223–9At-large27
8 Gonzaga West Coast28–6Automatic30
9 Oklahoma State Big 1221–12At-large35
10 BYU West Coast23–11At-large39
11 Nebraska Big Ten19–12At-large42
12 North Dakota State Summit25–6Automatic48
13 New Mexico State WAC26–9Automatic53
14 Louisiana-Lafayette Sun Belt23–11Automatic57
15 American Patriot20–12Automatic62
16 Weber State Big Sky19–11Automatic64

*See First Four.

Conferences with multiple bids

BidsConferenceSchools
7 Big 12 Iowa State, Baylor, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas
6 ACC Virginia, Duke, North Carolina, NC State, Pittsburgh, Syracuse
6 Big Ten Michigan State, Iowa, Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio State, Wisconsin
6 Pac-12 UCLA, Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, Oregon, Stanford
6 Atlantic 10 St. Joseph's, Dayton, George Washington, Saint Louis, UMass, VCU
4 American Louisville, Cincinnati, Memphis, UConn
4 Big East Providence, Creighton, Villanova, Xavier
3 SEC Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee
2 Mountain West New Mexico, San Diego State
2 WCC Gonzaga, BYU

Bids by state

BidsStateSchool(s)
4 California Cal Poly, San Diego State, Stanford, UCLA
4 North Carolina Duke, NC State, North Carolina, North Carolina Central
4 Texas Baylor, Stephen F. Austin, Texas, Texas Southern
3 Kansas Kansas, Kansas State, Wichita State
3 Kentucky Eastern Kentucky, Kentucky, Louisville
3 Michigan Michigan, Michigan State, Western Michigan
3 New York Albany, Manhattan, Syracuse
3 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, St. Joseph's, Villanova
4 Ohio Cincinnati, Dayton, Ohio State, Xavier
3 Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State
2 Arizona Arizona, Arizona State
2 Iowa Iowa, Iowa State
2 Massachusetts Harvard, UMass
2 Nebraska Creighton, Nebraska
2 New Mexico New Mexico, New Mexico State
2 South Carolina Coastal Carolina, Wofford
2 Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee
2 Utah BYU, Weber State
2 Virginia VCU, Virginia
2 Washington, D.C. American, George Washington
2 Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1 Colorado Colorado
1 Connecticut UConn
1 Delaware Delaware
1 Florida Florida
1 Georgia Mercer
1 Louisiana Louisiana-Lafayette
1 Maryland Mount St. Mary's
1 Missouri St. Louis
1 North Dakota North Dakota State
1 Oregon Oregon
1 Rhode Island Providence
1 Washington Gonzaga

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