2012 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament qualifying teams

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2012 qualifying teams
Total teams68
Automatic bids31
At-large bids37
Top seed Kentucky
ChampionKentucky
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This is a list of qualifying teams for the 2012 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. A total of 68 teams entered the tournament. Thirty 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 37 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. For the first time ever, the Selection Committee disclosed each team's seed within the entire field following the announcement of the entire bracket. [1]

Contents

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 (12–2)1946 Ivy League Penn 19–12 (11–3)
Qualifying schoolRecord (Conf.)SeedLast app.Conference
tournament
Conf. finals
runner-up
Runner-up
record (Conf.)
Runner-up
seed
Florida State 24–9 (12–4)32011 ACC North Carolina 29–5 (14–2)1
Vermont 23–11 (13–3)22010 America East Stony Brook 22–9 (14–2)1
St. Bonaventure 20–11 (10-6)42000 Atlantic 10 Xavier 21–12 (10–6)3
Belmont 26–7 (16–2)12011 Atlantic Sun Florida Gulf Coast 15–17 (18–10)6
Missouri 30–4 (14–4)22011 Big 12 Baylor 27-7 (12–6)4
Louisville 26–9 (10–8)72011 Big East Cincinnati 24–9 (12–6)4
Montana 25–6 (15–1)12010 Big Sky Weber State 24–6 (14–2)2
UNC Asheville 24–9 (16–2)12011 Big South VMI 17–16 (8–10)7
Michigan State 27–7 (13–5)12011 Big Ten Ohio State 27–7 (13–5)3
Long Beach State 25–8 (15–1)12007 Big West UC Santa Barbara 20–10 (12–4)3
VCU 28–6 (15–3)22011 CAA Drexel 27–6 (16–2)1
Memphis 26–8 (13–3)12011 C-USA Marshall 21–13 (9–7)6
Detroit Mercy 22–13 (11–7)31999 Horizon Valparaiso 22–11 (14–4)1
Loyola (MD) 24–8 (13–5)21994 MAAC Fairfield 19–14 (12–6)4
Ohio 27–7 (11–5)32010 MAC Akron 22–11 (13–3)1
Norfolk State 25–9 (13–3)2Never MEAC Bethune-Cookman 18–17 (11–5)4
Creighton 28–5 (14–4)22007 Missouri Valley Illinois State 20–13 (9–9)4
New Mexico 27–6 (10–4)22010 Mountain West San Diego State 26–6 (10–4)1
LIU-Brooklyn 25–8 (16–2)12011 Northeast Robert Morris 24–9 (13–5)3
Murray State 30–1 (15–1)12010 Ohio Valley Tennessee State 20–12 (11–5)2
Colorado 22–11 (11–7)62003 Pac-12 Arizona 23-10 (12–6)4
Lehigh 26–7 (11–3)22010 Patriot Bucknell 24–8 (12–2)1
Vanderbilt 24–10 (11–6)32011 SEC Kentucky 32–2 (16–1)1
Davidson 25–7 (16–2)South 12008 Southern Western Carolina 17–17 (8–10)North 4
Lamar 23–11 (11–5)32000 Southland McNeese State 17–15 (10–6)4
South Dakota State 27–7 (15–3)2Never Summit Western Illinois 18–14 (9–9)4
Western Kentucky 15–18 (7–9)East 42009 Sun Belt North Texas 18–14 (9–7)West 4
Mississippi Valley State 21–12 (17–1)12008 SWAC Texas Southern 15–18 (15–6)2
New Mexico State 26–9 (10–4)22010 WAC Louisiana Tech 18–16 (6–8)5
Saint Mary's 27–5 (14–2)12010 West Coast Gonzaga 25–6 (13–3)2

At-large bids

TeamConferenceLast appearance# of appearances
Alabama SEC 200620
Baylor Big 12 20117
BYU West Coast201127
California Pac 12201016
Cincinnati Big East201126
Colorado State Mountain West 20039
Connecticut Big East201130
Duke ACC 201136
Florida SEC 201115
Georgetown Big East201128
Gonzaga West Coast201115
Indiana Big Ten 200836
Iona MAAC20068
Iowa State Big 12 200514
Kansas Big 12 201141
Kansas State Big 12 201126
Kentucky SEC 201152
Marquette Big East201130
Michigan Big Ten 201119
NC State ACC 200621
North Carolina ACC 201143
Notre Dame Big East201132
Ohio State Big Ten 201124
Purdue Big Ten 201125
Saint Louis Atlantic 10 20007
San Diego State Mountain West 20118
South Florida Big East19923
Southern Miss Conference USA19913
Syracuse Big East201135
Temple Atlantic 10 201130
Texas Big 12 201130
UNLV Mountain West 201119
Virginia ACC 200717
West Virginia Big East201125
Wichita State Missouri Valley20069
Wisconsin Big Ten 201118
Xavier Atlantic 10 201123

Tournament seeds (list by region)

East Regional – Boston, Massachusetts
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeOverall rank
1 Syracuse Big East31–2At-large2
2 Ohio State Big Ten27–7At-large7
3 Florida State ACC24–9Automatic11
4 Wisconsin Big Ten24–9At-large14
5 Vanderbilt SEC24–10Automatic18
6 Cincinnati Big East24–10At-large22
7 Gonzaga West Coast25–6At-large27
8 Kansas State Big 1221–10At-large32
9 Southern Miss C-USA25–8At-large35
10 West Virginia Big East19–13At-large38
11 Texas Big 1220–13At-large43
12 Harvard Ivy League26–4Automatic46
13 Montana Big Sky25–6Automatic55
14 St. Bonaventure Atlantic 1020–11Automatic58
15 Loyola MAAC24–8Automatic59
16 UNC Asheville Big South24–9Automatic64
Midwest Regional – St. Louis, Missouri
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeOverall rank
1 North Carolina ACC29–5At-large3
2 Kansas Big 1227–6At-large5
3 Georgetown Big East23–8At-large12
4 Michigan Big Ten24–9At-large13
5 Temple Atlantic 1024–7At-large17
6 San Diego State Mountain West26–7At-large24
7 Saint Mary's West Coast27–5Automatic26
8 Creighton Missouri Valley28–5Automatic29
9 Alabama SEC21–11At-large33
10 Purdue Big Ten21–12At-large37
11 NC State ACC22–12At-large42
12* California Pac-1224–9At-large45
South Florida Big East20–13At-large47
13 Ohio MAC27–7Automatic52
14 Belmont Atlantic Sun27–7Automatic57
15 Detroit Mercy Horizon22–13Automatic61
16* Lamar Southland23–11Automatic65
Vermont America East23–11Automatic66
South Regional – Atlanta, Georgia
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeOverall rank
1 Kentucky SEC32–2At-large1
2 Duke ACC27–6At-large6
3 Baylor Big 1227–7At-large9
4 Indiana Big Ten25–8At-large15
5 Wichita State Missouri Valley27–5At-large19
6 UNLV Mountain West26–8At-large21
7 Notre Dame Big East22–11At-large25
8 Iowa State Big 1222–10At-large30
9 Connecticut Big East20–13At-large34
10 Xavier Atlantic 1021–12At-large40
11 Colorado Pac-1223–11Automatic44
12 VCU Colonial28–6Automatic49
13 New Mexico State WAC26–9Automatic54
14 South Dakota State Summit27–7Automatic56
15 Lehigh Patriot26–7Automatic60
16* Mississippi Valley State SWAC21–12Automatic67
Western Kentucky Sun Belt15–18Automatic68
West Regional – Phoenix, Arizona
SeedSchoolConferenceRecordBerth typeOverall rank
1 Michigan State Big Ten27–7Automatic4
2 Missouri Big 1230–4Automatic8
3 Marquette Big East25–7At-large10
4 Louisville Big East26–9Automatic16
5 New Mexico Mountain West27–6Automatic20
6 Murray State Ohio Valley30–1Automatic23
7 Florida SEC23–10At-large28
8 Memphis C-USA26–8Automatic31
9 Saint Louis Atlantic 1025–7At-large36
10 Virginia ACC22–9At-large39
11 Colorado State Mountain West20–11At-large41
12 Long Beach State Big West25–8Automatic51
13 Davidson Southern25–7Automatic53
14* BYU West Coast25–8At-large48
Iona MAAC25–7At-large50
15 Norfolk State MEAC25–9Automatic62
16 LIU-Brooklyn Northeast25–8Automatic63

*See First Four.

Conferences with multiple bids

BidsConferenceSchools
9 Big East Cincinnati, Connecticut, Georgetown, Louisville, Marquette, Notre Dame, South Florida, Syracuse, West Virginia
6 Big Ten Indiana, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Purdue, Wisconsin
6 Big 12 Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Texas
5 ACC Duke, Florida State, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Virginia
4 SEC Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Vanderbilt
4 Mountain West Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV
4 Atlantic 10 St. Bonaventure, Saint Louis, Temple, Xavier
3 West Coast Saint Mary's, Gonzaga, BYU
2 Pac-12 California, Colorado
2 Conference USA Memphis, Southern Miss
2 MAAC Iona, Loyola (MD)
2 Missouri Valley Creighton, Wichita State

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

Last four teams out

The Selection Committee also announced the last four teams out of the tournament as part of the Hardcore Brackets special following announcement of the teams. In order, they were Oral Roberts, Miami (Florida), Nevada, and Drexel. Oral Roberts, Nevada, and Drexel were automatically selected, as regular-season champions, for berths in the National Invitation Tournament, while Miami was also selected for a berth by the NIT Selection Committee. [2]

Bids by state

BidsState(s)Schools
5 North Carolina Davidson, Duke, North Carolina, NC State, UNC Asheville
4 California California, Long Beach State, Saint Mary's, San Diego State
4 Kentucky Kentucky, Louisville, Murray State, Western Kentucky
4 New York Iona, Long Island, St. Bonaventure, Syracuse
4 Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio, Ohio State, Xavier
3 Florida Florida, Florida State, South Florida
3 Indiana Indiana, Notre Dame, Purdue
3 Kansas Kansas, Kansas State, Wichita State
3 Michigan Detroit, Michigan, Michigan State
3 Tennessee Belmont, Memphis, Vanderbilt
3 Texas Baylor, Lamar, Texas
3 Virginia Norfolk State, Virginia, VCU
2 Colorado Colorado, Colorado State
2 Mississippi Mississippi Valley State, Southern Miss
2 Missouri Missouri, Saint Louis
2 New Mexico New Mexico, New Mexico State
2 Pennsylvania Lehigh, Temple
2 Wisconsin Marquette, Wisconsin
1 Alabama Alabama
1 Connecticut Connecticut
1 Iowa Iowa State
1 Maryland Loyola (MD)
1 Massachusetts Harvard
1 Montana Montana
1 Nebraska Creighton
1 Nevada UNLV
1 South Dakota South Dakota State
1 Utah BYU
1 Vermont Vermont
1 Washington Gonzaga
1 Washington, D.C. Georgetown
1 West Virginia West Virginia

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