2024 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament qualifying teams

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2024 qualifying teams
Total teams68
Automatic bids32
At-large bids36
Top seed UConn
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This is a list of qualifying teams in the 2024 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. A total of 68 teams will be entered into the tournament. Thirty-two of the teams will qualify via automatic bids, usually earned by winning their conference tournaments, while the remaining 36 teams are going to be selected via "at-large" bids, which are extended by the NCAA Selection Committee. Teams will be seeded from 1 to 16 within each of the four regionals, while the Selection Committee will also seed the entire field from 1 to 68.

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Automatic bids

A total of 32 automatic bids to the tournament are granted to the below listed conferences, normally to the team that wins the conference's championship tournament. [1] [2] Seeds listed reflect seeding within the conference tournaments. Runners-up in boldface later received at-large berths.

Automatic bids
Qualifying schoolRecord (Conf.)SeedLast app.# of app.TournamentRunner-upRecord (Conf.)Seed
Morehead State 26–8 (14–4)3 2021 9th Ohio Valley Little Rock 21–12 (14–4)1
Longwood 21–13 (6–10)5 2022 2nd Big South UNC Asheville 22–12 (12–4)2
Stetson 22–12 (11–5)2Never1st ASUN Austin Peay 19–15 (10–6)4
Drake 28–6 (16–4)2 2023 7th Missouri Valley Indiana State 28–6 (17–3)1
James Madison 31–3 (15–3)2 2013 6th Sun Belt Arkansas State 18–16 (11–7)4
Samford 29–5 (15–3)1 2000 3rd Southern East Tennessee State 19–16 (8–10)7
Wagner 16–15 (7–9)6 2003 2nd Northeast Merrimack 21–12 (13–3)2
Oakland 23–11 (15–5)1 2011 4th Horizon Milwaukee 20–15 (12–8)6
Charleston 27–7 (15–3)1 2023 7th CAA Stony Brook 20–15 (10–8)7
Saint Mary's 26–7 (15–1)1 2023 13th WCC Gonzaga 25–7 (14–2)2
South Dakota State 22–12 (12–4)1 2022 7th Summit Denver 17–17 (6–10)7
McNeese 30–3 (17–1)1 2002 3rd Southland Nicholls 20–14 (13–5)3
Colgate 25–9 (16–2)1 2023 7th Patriot Lehigh 14–18 (9–9)6
Montana State 17–17 (9–9)5 2023 6th Big Sky Montana 23–11 (12–6)3
Vermont 28–6 (15–1)1 2023 10th America East UMass Lowell 22–10 (11–5)2
Howard 18–16 (9–5)4 2023 4th MEAC Delaware State 15–18 (6–8)6
Iowa State 27–7 (13–5)2 2023 23rd Big 12 Houston 30–4 (15–3)1
New Mexico 26–9 (10–8)6 2014 16th Mountain West San Diego State 24–10 (11–7)5
UConn 31–3 (18–2)1 2023 37th Big East Marquette 25–9 (14–6)3
Akron 24–10 (13–5)2 2022 6th MAC Kent State 17–17 (8–10)8
Saint Peter's 19–13 (12–8)5 2022 5th MAAC Fairfield 22–12 (14–6)2
NC State 22–14 (9–11)10 2023 29th ACC North Carolina 27–7 (17–3)1
Western Kentucky 22–11 (8–8)3 2013 24th CUSA UTEP 18–16 (7–9)5
Oregon 23–11 (12–8)4 2021 18th Pac-12 Colorado 24–10 (13–7)3
Long Beach State 21–14 (10–10)4 2012 10th Big West UC Davis 20–13 (14–6)2
Grambling State 20–14 (14–4)1Never1st SWAC Texas Southern 16–16 (12–6)3
Grand Canyon 29–4 (17–3)1 2023 3rd WAC UT Arlington 20–14 (13–7)3
Yale 22–9 (11–3)2 2022 7th Ivy League Brown 13–18 (8–6)4
Duquesne 24–11 (10–8)6 1977 6th Atlantic 10 VCU 22–13 (11–7)5
Auburn 27–7 (13–5)4 2023 13th SEC Florida 24–11 (11–7)6
UAB 23–11 (12–6)4 2022 17th American Temple 16–20 (5–13)11
Illinois 26–8 (14–6)2 2023 34th Big Ten Wisconsin 22–13 (11–9)5

At-large bids

36 at-large teams were determined through the NCAA basketball tournament selection process.

At-large bids
TeamConferenceLast appearance# of appearances
Florida Atlantic American 20233rd
Clemson ACC 202114th
Duke 202346th
North Carolina 202253rd
Virginia 202326th
Dayton A-10 201719th
Creighton Big East 202325th
Marquette 202336th
Baylor Big 12 202316th
BYU 202131st
Houston 202325th
Kansas 202352nd
TCU 202311th
Texas 202338th
Texas Tech 202220th
Michigan State Big Ten 202337th
Nebraska 20148th
Northwestern 20233rd
Purdue 202335th
Wisconsin 202227th
Boise State Mountain West 202310th
Colorado State 202212th
Nevada 202311th
San Diego State 202316th
Utah State 202324th
Arizona Pac–12 202338th
Colorado 202116th
Washington State 20087th
Alabama SEC 202325th
Florida 202124th
Kentucky 202362nd
Mississippi State 202313th
South Carolina 201710th
Tennessee 202326th
Texas A&M 202316th
Gonzaga WCC 202326th

Listed by region and seeding

The tournament seeds and regions were determined through the NCAA basketball tournament selection process and were published by the selection committee after the brackets were released on March 17.

East Regional – TD Garden, Boston, MA
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordOverall SeedBerth typeLast bid
1 UConn Big East 31–31Automatic2023
2 Iowa State Big 12 27–78Automatic2023
3 Illinois Big Ten 26–812Automatic2023
4 Auburn SEC 27–715Automatic2023
5 San Diego State Mountain West 24–1018At Large2023
6 BYU Big 12 23–1021At Large2021
7 Washington State Pac–12 24–926At Large2008
8 Florida Atlantic American 25–831At Large2023
9 Northwestern Big Ten 21–1136At Large2023
10 Drake Missouri Valley 29–640Automatic2023
11 Duquesne Atlantic 10 24–1146Automatic1977
12 UAB American 23–1150Automatic2022
13 Yale Ivy 22–952Automatic2022
14 Morehead State Ohio Valley 26–857Automatic2021
15 South Dakota State Summit 22–1261Automatic2022
16 Stetson ASUN 22–1264AutomaticNever
West Regional – Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordOverall SeedBerth typeLast bid
1 North Carolina ACC 27–74At Large2022
2 Arizona Pac-12 25–96At Large2023
3 Baylor Big 12 23–109At Large2023
4 Alabama SEC 21–1116At Large2023
5 Saint Mary's WCC 26–720Automatic2023
6 Clemson ACC 21–1122At Large2021
7 Dayton Atlantic 10 26–728At Large2017
8 Mississippi State SEC 21–1332At Large2023
9 Michigan State Big Ten 19–1433At Large2023
10 Nevada Mountain West 26–737At Large2023
11 New Mexico Mountain West 26–944Automatic2014
12 Grand Canyon WAC 29–447Automatic2023
13 Charleston CAA 27–754Automatic2023
14 Colgate Patriot 25–958Automatic2023
15 Long Beach State Big West 21–1459Automatic2012
16* Howard MEAC 18–1667Automatic2023
Wagner NEC 16–1568Automatic2003
South Regional – American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordOverall SeedBerth typeLast bid
1 Houston Big 12 30–42At Large2023
2 Marquette Big East 25–97At Large2023
3 Kentucky SEC 23–911At Large2023
4 Duke ACC 24–813At Large2023
5 Wisconsin Big Ten 22–1319At Large2022
6 Texas Tech Big 12 23–1023At Large2022
7 Florida SEC 24–1125At Large2021
8 Nebraska Big Ten 23–1029At Large2014
9 Texas A&M SEC 20–1434At Large2023
10* Colorado Pac–12 24-1038At Large2021
Boise State Mountain West 22-1039At Large2023
11 NC State ACC 22–1445Automatic2023
12 James Madison Sun Belt 31–348Automatic2013
13 Vermont America East 28–651Automatic2023
14 Oakland Horizon 23–1155Automatic2011
15 Western Kentucky C-USA 22–1160Automatic2013
16 Longwood Big South 21–1363Automatic2022
Midwest Regional – Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, MI
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordOverall SeedBerth typeLast bid
1 Purdue Big Ten 29–43At Large2023
2 Tennessee SEC 24–85At Large2023
3 Creighton Big East 23–910At Large2023
4 Kansas Big 12 22–1014At Large2023
5 Gonzaga West Coast 25–717At Large2023
6 South Carolina SEC 26–724At Large2017
7 Texas Big 12 20–1227At Large2023
8 Utah State Mountain West 27–630At Large2023
9 TCU Big 12 21–1235At Large2023
10* Virginia ACC 23–1041At Large2023
Colorado State Mountain West 24–1042At Large2022
11 Oregon Pac–12 23–1143Automatic2021
12 McNeese Southland 30–349Automatic2002
13 Samford Southern 29–553Automatic2000
14 Akron MAC 24–1056Automatic2022
15 Saint Peter's MAAC 19–1362Automatic2022
16* Montana State Big Sky 17–1765Automatic2023
Grambling State SWAC 20–1466AutomaticNever

*See First Four
Source: [3]

Conferences with multiple bids

Teams in boldface won their conference tournament and received the conference's automatic bid.

BidsConferenceSchools
8Big 12Baylor, BYU, Houston, Iowa State, Kansas, TCU, Texas, Texas Tech
SECAlabama, Auburn, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M
6Big TenIllinois, Michigan State, Nebraska, Northwestern, Purdue, Wisconsin
Mountain WestBoise State, Colorado State, New Mexico, Nevada, San Diego State, Utah State
5ACCClemson, Duke, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia
4Pac-12Arizona, Colorado, Oregon, Washington State
3Big EastCreighton, Marquette, UConn
2AmericanFlorida Atlantic, UAB
Atlantic 10Dayton, Duquesne
West CoastGonzaga, Saint Mary's

Bids by state

BidsStateSchools
4AlabamaAlabama, Auburn, Samford, UAB
2ArizonaArizona, Grand Canyon
3CaliforniaLong Beach State, Saint Mary's, San Diego State
2ColoradoColorado, Colorado State
2ConnecticutUConn, Yale
3FloridaFAU, Florida, Stetson
1IdahoBoise State
2IllinoisIllinois, Northwestern
1IndianaPurdue
2IowaDrake, Iowa State
1KansasKansas
3KentuckyKentucky, Morehead State, Western Kentucky
2LouisianaGrambling State, McNeese
2MichiganMichigan State, Oakland
1MississippiMississippi State
1MontanaMontana State
2NebraskaCreighton, Nebraska
1NevadaNevada
1New JerseySaint Peter's
1New MexicoNew Mexico
2New YorkColgate, Wagner
3North CarolinaDuke, NC State, North Carolina
2OhioAkron, Dayton
1OregonOregon
1PennsylvaniaDuquesne
3South CarolinaCharleston, Clemson, South Carolina
1South DakotaSouth Dakota State
6TexasBaylor, Houston, TCU, Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech
1TennesseeTennessee
2UtahBYU, Utah State
1VermontVermont
3VirginiaJames Madison, Longwood, Virginia
1Washington, D.C.Howard
2Washington (State)Gonzaga, Washington State
2WisconsinMarquette, Wisconsin

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