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2025 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament qualifying teams

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2025 qualifying teams
Total teams68
Automatic bids31
At-large bids37
Top seedTBD
ChampionTBD

A total of 68 teams entered into the 2025 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. Thirty-one of the teams were qualified via automatic bids, usually earned by winning their conference tournaments, while the remaining 37 teams were selected via "at-large" bids, which were extended by the NCAA Selection Committee. Teams were seeded from 1 to 16 within each of the four regionals, while the Selection Committee also seeded the entire field from 1 to 68.

Automatic bids

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A total of 31 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 school Record (Conf.) Seed Last app. # of app. Tournament Runner-up Record (Conf.) Seed
SIU Edwardsville 22–11 (13–7) 2 Never 1st Ohio Valley Southeast Missouri State 21–12 (15–5) 1
High Point 29–5 (15–2) 1 Never 1st Big South Winthrop 23–11 (11–5) 3
Lipscomb 25–9 (14–4) 1 2018 2nd ASUN North Alabama 24–10 (14–4) 2
Drake 30–3 (17–3) 1 2024 8th Missouri Valley Bradley 26–8 (15–5) 2
Omaha[a] 22–12 (13–3) 1 Never 1st Summit League St. Thomas[a] 24–10 (12–4) 2
Wofford 19–15 (10–8) 6 2019 6th SoCon Furman 25–9 (11–7) 5
Troy 23–10 (13–5) 3 2017 3rd Sun Belt Arkansas State 24–10 (13–5) 4
Saint Francis 16–17 (8–8) 3 1991 2nd Northeast Central Connecticut 25–7 (14–2) 1
Robert Morris 26–8 (15–5) 1 2015 9th Horizon Youngstown State 21–13 (13–7) 4
UNC Wilmington 27–7 (14–4) 2 2017 7th CAA Delaware 16–20 (5–13) 12
Gonzaga 25–8 (14–4) 2 2024 27th WCC Saint Mary's 28–5 (17–1) 1
McNeese 27–6 (19–1) 1 2024 4th Southland Lamar 20–13 (14–6) 2
American 22–12 (13–5) 2 2014 4th Patriot Navy 15–19 (10–8) 5
Montana 25–9 (15–3) 2 2019 13th Big Sky Northern Colorado 25–9 (15–3) 1
Bryant 23–11 (14–2) 1 2022 2nd America East Maine 20–14 (10–6) 3
Norfolk State 24–10 (11–3) 1 2022 4th MEAC South Carolina State 20–13 (11–3) 2
Colorado State 25–9 (16–4) 2 2024 13th Mountain West Boise State 24–10 (14–6) 5
Houston 30–4 (19–1) 1 2024 26th Big 12 Arizona 22–12 (14–6) 3
St. John's 30–4 (18–2) 1 2019 31st Big East Creighton 24–10 (15–5) 2
Akron 28–6 (17–1) 1 2024 7th MAC Miami (OH) 25–9 (14–4) 2
Mount St. Mary's 22–12 (12–8) 6 2021 7th MAAC Iona 17–17 (12–8) 4
Duke 31–3 (19–1) 1 2024 47th ACC Louisville 27–7 (18–2) 2
Liberty 28–6 (13–5) 1 2021 6th CUSA Jacksonville State 22–12 (12–6) 2
UC San Diego 30–4 (18–2) 1 Never 1st Big West UC Irvine 28–6 (17–3) 2
Alabama State 19–15 (12–6) 5 2011 5th SWAC Jackson State 16–18 (14–4) 2
Grand Canyon 26–7 (13–3) 2 2024 4th WAC Utah Valley 25–8 (15–1) 1
Yale 22–7 (13–1) 1 2024 8th Ivy League Cornell 18–11 (9–5) 2
Florida 30–4 (14–4) 2 2024 23rd SEC Tennessee 27–7 (12–6) 4
VCU 28–6 (15–3) 1 2023 20th Atlantic 10 George Mason 26–8 (15–3) 2
Michigan 25–9 (14–6) 3 2022 32nd Big Ten Wisconsin 26–9 (13–7) 5
Memphis 29–5 (16–2) 1 2023 29th American UAB 22–12 (13–5) 3

At-large bids

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

At-large bids
Team Conference Last appearance # of appearances
Clemson ACC 2024 15th
Louisville 2019 40th
North Carolina 2024 54th
Creighton Big East 2024 26th
Marquette 2024 37th
UConn 2024 38th
Xavier 2023 30th
Arizona Big 12 2024 39th
Baylor 2024 17th
BYU 2024 32nd
Iowa State 2024 24th
Kansas 2024 53rd
Texas Tech 2024 21st
Illinois Big Ten 2024 35th
Maryland 2023 30th
Michigan State 2024 38th
Oregon 2024 19th
Purdue 2024 36th
UCLA 2023 51st
Wisconsin 2024 28th
New Mexico Mountain West 2024 17th
San Diego State 2024 17th
Utah State 2024 25th
Alabama SEC 2024 26th
Arkansas 2023 36th
Auburn 2024 14th
Georgia 2015 11th
Kentucky 2024 63rd
Mississippi State 2024 14th
Missouri 2023 29th
Oklahoma 2021 34th
Ole Miss 2019 10th
Tennessee 2024 27th
Texas 2024 39th
Texas A&M 2024 17th
Vanderbilt 2017 16th
Saint Mary's WCC 2024 13th

The inclusion of North Carolina caused some controversy, as the team had an overall record of 22–13 and was 1–12 in Quadrant 1 games. Bubba Cunningham, North Carolina's athletic director, is the chairman of the selection committee, though he said he was not in the room for the vote on North Carolina, as rules require committee members associated with any schools being discussed to recuse themselves.[3][4] In addition, the exclusion of West Virginia was seen as a surprise by commentators, as 111 out of 111 bracketologists had projected the team to make the tournament.[5] West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey threatened to take legal action against the NCAA, saying he asked attorney general JB McCuskey to investigate whether there was "any backroom deals, corruption, bribes or any nefarious activity" involved in the selection process.[6]

Listed by region and seeding

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The tournament seeds and regions are determined through the NCAA basketball tournament selection process and were published by the selection committee after the brackets are released on March 16.

East Regional – Prudential Center, Newark, NJ
Seed School Conference Record Overall Seed Berth type Last bid
1 Duke ACC 31–3 2 Automatic 2024
2 Alabama SEC 25–8 6 At Large 2024
3 Wisconsin Big Ten 26–9 12 At Large 2024
4 Arizona Big 12 22–12 16 At Large 2024
5 Oregon Big Ten 24–9 19 At Large 2024
6 BYU Big 12 24–9 21 At Large 2024
7 Saint Mary's WCC 28–5 27 At Large 2024
8 Mississippi State SEC 21–12 32 At Large 2024
9 Baylor Big 12 19–14 35 At Large 2024
10 Vanderbilt SEC 20–12 39 At Large 2017
11 VCU Atlantic 10 28–6 45 Automatic 2023
12 Liberty C-USA 28–6 50 Automatic 2021
13 Akron MAC 28–6 53 Automatic 2024
14 Montana Big Sky 25–9 58 Automatic 2019
15 Robert Morris Horizon 26–8 59 Automatic 2015
16* American Patriot 22–12 65 Automatic 2014
Mount St. Mary's MAAC 22–12 66 Automatic 2021
West Regional – Chase Center, San Francisco, CA
Seed School Conference Record Overall Seed Berth type Last bid
1 Florida SEC 30–4 4 Automatic 2024
2 St. John's Big East 30–4 8 Automatic 2019
3 Texas Tech Big 12 25–8 9 At Large 2024
4 Maryland Big Ten 25–8 15 At Large 2023
5 Memphis American 29–5 20 Automatic 2023
6 Missouri SEC 22–11 23 At Large 2023
7 Kansas Big 12 21–12 28 At Large 2024
8 UConn Big East 23–10 31 At Large 2024
9 Oklahoma SEC 20–13 36 At Large 2021
10 Arkansas SEC 20–13 37 At Large 2023
11 Drake Missouri Valley 30–3 44 Automatic 2024
12 Colorado State Mountain West 25–9 48 Automatic 2024
13 Grand Canyon WAC 26–7 54 Automatic 2024
14 UNC Wilmington CAA 27–7 57 Automatic 2017
15 Omaha Summit 22–12 61 Automatic Never
16 Norfolk State MEAC 24–10 63 Automatic 2022
South Regional – State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
Seed School Conference Record Overall Seed Berth type Last bid
1 Auburn SEC 28–5 1 At Large 2024
2 Michigan State Big Ten 27–6 7 At Large 2024
3 Iowa State Big 12 24–9 10 At Large 2024
4 Texas A&M SEC 22–10 13 At Large 2024
5 Michigan Big Ten 25–9 17 Automatic 2022
6 Ole Miss SEC 22–11 24 At Large 2019
7 Marquette Big East 23–10 26 At Large 2024
8 Louisville ACC 27–7 29 At Large 2019
9 Creighton Big East 24–10 33 At Large 2024
10 New Mexico Mountain West 26–7 38 At Large 2024
11* San Diego State Mountain West 21–9 43 At Large 2024
North Carolina ACC 22–13 46 At Large 2024
12 UC San Diego Big West 30–4 47 Automatic Never
13 Yale Ivy 22–7 51 Automatic 2024
14 Lipscomb ASUN 25–9 55 Automatic 2018
15 Bryant America East 23–11 62 Automatic 2022
16* Alabama State SWAC 19–15 67 Automatic 2011
Saint Francis NEC 16–17 68 Automatic 1991
Midwest Regional – Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN
Seed School Conference Record Overall Seed Berth type Last bid
1 Houston Big 12 30–4 3 Automatic 2024
2 Tennessee SEC 27–7 5 At Large 2024
3 Kentucky SEC 22–11 11 At Large 2024
4 Purdue Big Ten 22–11 14 At Large 2024
5 Clemson ACC 27–6 18 At Large 2024
6 Illinois Big Ten 21–12 22 At Large 2024
7 UCLA Big Ten 22–10 25 At Large 2023
8 Gonzaga WCC 25–8 30 Automatic 2024
9 Georgia SEC 20–12 34 At Large 2015
10 Utah State Mountain West 26–7 40 At Large 2024
11* Texas SEC 19–15 41 At Large 2024
Xavier Big East 21–11 42 At Large 2023
12 McNeese Southland 27–6 49 Automatic 2024
13 High Point Big South 29–5 52 Automatic Never
14 Troy Sun Belt 23–10 56 Automatic 2017
15 Wofford Southern 19–15 60 Automatic 2019
16 SIU Edwardsville Ohio Valley 22–11 64 Automatic Never

*See First Four
Source:[7]

Conferences with multiple bids

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

Bids Conference Schools
14 SEC Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Missouri, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt
8 Big Ten Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Oregon, Purdue, UCLA, Wisconsin
7 Big 12 Arizona, Baylor, BYU, Houston, Iowa State, Kansas, Texas Tech
5 Big East Creighton, Marquette, St. John's, UConn, Xavier
4 ACC Clemson, Duke, Louisville, North Carolina
Mountain West Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, Utah State
2 West Coast Gonzaga, Saint Mary's

Bids by state

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Bids State Schools
4 Alabama Alabama, Alabama State, Auburn, Troy
1 Arkansas Arkansas
2 Arizona Arizona, Grand Canyon
4 California Saint Mary's, San Diego State, UCLA, UC San Diego
1 Colorado Colorado State
2 Connecticut UConn, Yale
1 Florida Florida
1 Georgia Georgia
1 Indiana Purdue
2 Illinois Illinois, SIU Edwardsville
2 Iowa Drake, Iowa State
1 Kansas Kansas
2 Kentucky Louisville, Kentucky
1 Louisiana McNeese
2 Maryland Maryland, Mount St. Mary's
2 Michigan Michigan, Michigan State
1 Missouri Missouri
2 Mississippi Mississippi State, Ole Miss
1 Montana Montana
2 Nebraska Creighton, Omaha
1 New Mexico New Mexico
1 New York St. John's
4 North Carolina Duke, High Point, North Carolina, UNC Wilmington
2 Ohio Akron, Xavier
1 Oklahoma Oklahoma
1 Oregon Oregon
2 Pennsylvania Robert Morris, Saint Francis
1 Rhode Island Bryant
2 South Carolina Clemson, Wofford
4 Tennessee Lipscomb, Memphis, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
5 Texas Baylor, Houston, Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech
2 Utah BYU, Utah State
3 Virginia Liberty, Norfolk State, VCU
1 Washington, D.C. American
1 Washington Gonzaga
2 Wisconsin Marquette, Wisconsin

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Omaha received the Summit League's automatic bid before the conference tournament championship was played due to St. Thomas being ineligible for the NCAA tournament.

References

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  1. ^ "Tracking all 31 NCAA men's basketball conference tournaments, auto bids for 2025 | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved March 8, 2025.
  2. ^ "Men's Champ Week: Conference tournament schedules, brackets, auto-bids". ESPN.com. March 6, 2025. Retrieved March 8, 2025.
  3. ^ Thompson, Scott (March 16, 2025). "North Carolina's NCAA Tournament bid leads to social media backlash: 'How did this even happen?'". Fox News. Retrieved March 17, 2025.
  4. ^ Graff, Andrew (March 16, 2025). "Why North Carolina became the NCAA Tournament's most controversial team". NBC News. Retrieved March 17, 2025.
  5. ^ "West Virginia Gov. threatens legal action against NCAA for WVU tourney snub". Fox Sports. March 17, 2025. Retrieved March 17, 2025.
  6. ^ Boone, Kyle (March 17, 2025). "West Virginia governor calls for investigation over NCAA Tournament snub: 'Robbery at the highest levels'". CBS Sports. Retrieved March 17, 2025.
  7. ^ Boone, Kyle (March 16, 2025). "March Madness 2025: Committee reveals official NCAA Tournament bracket seed list from 1-68". CBS Sports. Retrieved March 16, 2025.