2015 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament qualifying teams

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2015 qualifying teams
Total teams68
Automatic bids32
At-large bids36
Top seed Kentucky
Champion Duke
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This is a list of qualifying teams for the 2015 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. 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] [2]

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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
1-Game Playoff
Runner-up
Runner-up
record (Conf.)
Harvard 22–7 (11–3)2014 Ivy League Yale 22–10 (11–3)
Qualifying schoolRecord (Conf.)SeedLast app.Conference
tournament
Conf. finals
runner-up
Runner-up
record (Conf.)
Runner-up
seed
Notre Dame 29–5 (14–4)32013 ACC North Carolina 24–11 (11–7)5
Albany 24–8 (15–1)12014 America East Stony Brook 23–11 (12–4)3
Southern Methodist 26–6 (15–3)11993 American Connecticut 20–13 (10–8)6
Virginia Commonwealth 26–9 (12–6)52014 Atlantic 10 Dayton 23–8 (13–5)2
North Florida 23–11 (12–2)1Never Atlantic Sun USC Upstate 23–11 (8–6)3
Iowa State 25–8 (12–6)22014 Big 12 Kansas 26–8 (13–5)1
Villanova 32–2 (16–2)12014 Big East Xavier 21–13 (9–9)6
Eastern Washington 26–8 (14-4)22004 Big Sky Montana 20-12 (14–4)1
Coastal Carolina 24–9 (12–6)32014 Big South Winthrop 19–13 (12–6)5
Wisconsin 31–3 (16–2)12014 Big Ten Michigan State 23–11 (12–6)3
UC Irvine 21–12 (11–5)3Never Big West Hawaii 22–13 (8–8)5
Northeastern 23–11 (12–6)31991 CAA William & Mary 20–12 (12–6)1
UAB 19–15 (12–6)42011 C-USA Middle Tennessee 19–16 (9–9)6
Valparaiso 28–5 (13–3)12013 Horizon Green Bay 24–8 (12–4)2
Manhattan 19–13 (13–7)32014 MAAC Iona 26–8 (17–3)1
Buffalo 23–9 (12–6)2Never MAC Central Michigan 23–8 (12–6)1
Hampton 16–17 (8–8)62011 MEAC Delaware State 18–17 (9–7)5
Northern Iowa 30–3 (16–2)22010 Missouri Valley Illinois State 21–12 (11–7)4
Wyoming 25–9 (11–7)42002 Mountain West San Diego State 26–8 (14–4)2
Robert Morris 19–14 (12–6)22010 Northeast St. Francis Brooklyn 24–10 (15–3)1
Belmont 22–10 (11–5)32013 Ohio Valley Murray State 27–5 (16–0)1
Arizona 30–3 (16–2)12014 Pac-12 Oregon 25–8 (13–5)2
Lafayette 20–12 (9–9)42000 Patriot American 17–16 (8–10)6
Kentucky 34–0 (18–0)12014 SEC Arkansas 26–8 (13–5)2
Wofford 28–6 (16–2)12014 Southern Furman 11–22 (5–13)10
Stephen F. Austin 28–4 (17–1)12014 Southland Sam Houston State 25–7 (15–3)2
North Dakota State 23–9 (12–4)22014 Summit South Dakota State 23–10 (12–4)1
Georgia State 23–9 (15–5)12001 Sun Belt Georgia Southern 22–8 (14–6)2
Texas Southern 22–12 (16–2)12014 SWAC Southern*18–17 (13–5)3
New Mexico State 23–10 (13–1)12014 WAC Seattle 16–15 (7–7)3
Gonzaga 32–2 (17–1)12014 West Coast BYU 25–9 (13–5)2

* ineligible for postseason play due to NCAA violations

At-large bids

TeamConferenceLast appearance# of appearances
Arkansas SEC200830
Baylor Big 1220149
Boise State Mountain West20137
BYU West Coast201429
Davidson Atlantic 10201313
Dayton Atlantic 10201416
Duke ACC201439
Georgetown Big East201330
Georgia SEC201110
Indiana Big 10201338
Iowa Big 10201424
Louisville ACC201441
LSU SEC200921
Maryland Big 10201029
Michigan State Big 10201429
Mississippi SEC20138
NC State ACC201424
North Carolina ACC201446
Ohio State Big 10201427
Oklahoma Big 12201429
Oklahoma State Big 12201427
Oregon Pac-12201413
Providence Big East201417
Purdue Big 10201226
San Diego State Mountain West201411
St. John's Big East201128
Texas Big 12201432
UCLA Pac-12201445
Utah Pac-12200928
Virginia ACC201419
Xavier Big East201425

Listed by region and seeding

East Region – Syracuse
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeOverall rank
1 Villanova Big East32–2Automatic2
2 Virginia ACC29–3At-large5
3 Oklahoma Big 1222–10At-large11
4 Louisville ACC24–8At-large15
5 Northern Iowa Missouri Valley30–3Automatic20
6 Providence Big East22–11At-large22
7 Michigan State Big 1023–11At-large25
8 NC State ACC20–13At-large31
9 LSU SEC22–10At-large35
10 Georgia SEC21–11At-large40
11* Boise State Mountain West25–8At-large45
Dayton Atlantic 1025–8At-large46
12 Wyoming Mountain West25–9Automatic47
13 UC Irvine Big West21–12Automatic54
14 Albany American East24–8Automatic58
15 Belmont Ohio Valley22–10Automatic60
16 Lafayette Patriot20–12Automatic63
Midwest Region – Cleveland
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeOverall rank
1 Kentucky SEC34–0Automatic1
2 Kansas Big 1226–8At-large8
3 Notre Dame ACC29–5Automatic12
4 Maryland Big 1027–6At-large14
5 West Virginia Big 1223–9At-large19
6 Butler Big East22–10At-large23
7 Wichita State Missouri Valley28–4At-large26
8 Cincinnati American22–10At-large29
9 Purdue Big 1021–12At-large36
10 Indiana Big 1020–13At-large37
11 Texas Big 1220–13At-large41
12 Buffalo Mid American23–9Automatic48
13 Valparaiso Horizon28–5Automatic51
14 Northeastern Colonial23–11Automatic56
15 New Mexico State WAC23–10Automatic59
16* Manhattan MAAC19–13Automatic67
Hampton MEAC16–17Automatic68
South Region – Houston
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeOverall rank
1 Duke ACC29–4At-large3
2 Gonzaga West Coast32–2Automatic7
3 Iowa State Big 1225–8Automatic9
4 Georgetown Big East21–10At-large16
5 Utah Pac-1224–8At-large17
6 SMU American27–6Automatic21
7 Iowa Big 1021–11At-large27
8 San Diego State Mountain West26–8At-large32
9 St. John's Big East21–11At-large33
10 Davidson Atlantic 1024–7At-large38
11 UCLA Pac-1220–13At-large42
12 Stephen F. Austin Southland29–4Automatic50
13 Eastern Washington Big Sky26–8Automatic53
14 UAB C-USA19–15Automatic57
15 North Dakota State Summit23–9Automatic62
16* North Florida Atlantic Sun23–11Automatic65
Robert Morris NEC19–14Automatic66
West Region – Los Angeles
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeOverall rank
1 Wisconsin Big 1031–3Automatic4
2 Arizona Pac-1231–3Automatic6
3 Baylor Big 1224–9At-large10
4 North Carolina ACC24–11At-large13
5 Arkansas SEC26–8At-large18
6 Xavier Big East21–13At-large24
7 VCU Atlantic 1026–9Automatic28
8 Oregon Pac-1225–9At-large30
9 Oklahoma State Big 1218–13At-large34
10 Ohio State Big 1023–10At-large39
11* Ole Miss SEC20–12At-large43
BYU West Coast25–9At-large44
12 Wofford Southern28–6Automatic49
13 Harvard Ivy League22–7Automatic52
14 Georgia State Sun Belt24–9Automatic55
15 Texas Southern SWAC22–12Automatic61
16 Coastal Carolina Big South24–9Automatic64

*See First Four

Conferences with multiple bids

BidsConferenceSchools
7 Big 12 Iowa State, Baylor, Kansas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, West Virginia
7 Big Ten Wisconsin, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan State, Ohio State, Purdue
6 ACC Notre Dame, Duke, Louisville, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia
6 Big East Villanova, Butler, Georgetown, Providence, St. John's, Xavier
5 SEC Kentucky, Arkansas, Georgia, LSU, Ole Miss
4 Pac-12 Arizona, Oregon, UCLA, Utah
3 Atlantic 10 VCU, Davidson, Dayton
3 Mountain West Wyoming, Boise State, San Diego State
2 American SMU, Cincinnati
2 Missouri Valley Northern Iowa, Wichita State
2 WCC Gonzaga, BYU

Automatic conference bids in bold

Bids by state

BidsStateSchool(s)
1 Alabama UAB
1 Arkansas Arkansas
1 Arizona Arizona
3 California San Diego State, UCLA, UC Irvine
1 Florida North Florida
2 Georgia Georgia, Georgia State
1 Idaho Boise State
5 Indiana Butler, Indiana, Notre Dame, Purdue, Valparaiso
3 Iowa Iowa, Iowa State, Northern Iowa
2 Kansas Kansas, Wichita State
2 Kentucky Kentucky, Louisville
1 Louisiana LSU
2 Massachusetts Harvard, Northeastern
1 Maryland Maryland
1 Michigan Michigan State
1 Mississippi Ole Miss
1 New Mexico New Mexico State
4 New York Albany, Buffalo, Manhattan, St. John's
4 North Carolina Davidson, Duke, North Carolina, NC State
1 North Dakota North Dakota State
4 Ohio Cincinnati, Dayton, Ohio State, Xavier
2 Oklahoma Oklahoma, Oklahoma State
1 Oregon Oregon
3 Pennsylvania Lafayette, Robert Morris, Villanova
1 Rhode Island Providence
2 South Carolina Coastal Carolina, Wofford
1 Tennessee Belmont
5 Texas Baylor, Southern Methodist, Stephen F. Austin, Texas, Texas Southern
2 Utah BYU, Utah
3 Virginia Hampton, VCU, Virginia
2 Washington Eastern Washington, Gonzaga
1 Washington, D.C. Georgetown
1 West Virginia West Virginia
1 Wisconsin Wisconsin
1 Wyoming Wyoming

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