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NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament bids by school

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This is a list ofNCAA Division I men's basketball tournament bids by school, and is updated through2024.[1] There are currently 68 bids possible each year (31 automatic qualifiers, 37 at-large). Schools not currently in Division I are in italics (e.g.,CCNY) and some have appeared under prior names (e.g.,UTEP went by Texas Western in1966). Vacated appearances are excluded from the Bids table and noted below it.

Bids

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The NCAA recognizes Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight since the beginning of the tournament, despite that there were no games to advance to the final eight teams before 1951 and not all teams had to play a game to advance to the final sixteen teams before 1975. Between 1939 and 1950, there were only 8 teams in the tournament, so all teams can claim an Elite Eight appearance. Between 1951 and 1952, there were sixteen teams in the tournament, so all could claim a Sweet Sixteen appearance. Between 1953 and 1974, participating teams fluctuated from 22 to 25 teams and some received byes to the Sweet Sixteen. Between 1975 and 1984, all teams were required to play at least one game before the Sweet Sixteen, and since 1985 all teams are required to play at least two games.

Bids by schoolFirst bidMost recentSweet 16Elite 8Final 4FinalsChampions
#SchoolBidWinLast#Last#Last#Last#Last#
62Kentucky19422025202520254520193820151720141220128
54North Carolina19412025202520243620222920222120221220176
52Kansas[note 1]19402025202420223120222420221520221020224
51UCLA[note 2]195020252025202336202122202119200612199511
47Duke19552025202520253420252520251820151120155
41Indiana194020232023201622200211200282002619875
40Louisville[note 3][2]195120252017201324201311201382013320133
40Villanova[note 4]193920222022202219202214202272018320183
39Texas1939202520242023112023820033
38Michigan State1957202520252025222025152019102009320002
37Marquette[note 5]19552025202420241720137200331977219771
37Notre Dame1953202220222016172016719781
37Syracuse[3][4]195720212021202124201610201662003320031
37UConn[note 6]195120252025202419202413202472024620246
36Arkansas194120252025202515202212199561995219941
35Arizona[note 7]195120252025202521201511200142001219971
35Illinois1942202520252024122024102005520051
35Purdue[note 8]196920252025202515202462024320242
34Oklahoma193920252021201610201692016519882
33Cincinnati19582019201820121319968199261963319622
33Temple194420192013200172001819582
32BYU1950202520252025619813
32Kansas State1948202320232023182023141964419511
31Georgetown19432021201520071120079200751985419841
31Ohio State[note 9]1939202220222013142013142012102007519601
31West Virginia195520232021201811201032010219591
30Maryland[note 10]19582025202520251520024200222002120021
30St. John's[note 11]19512025202519999199961985219521
30Xavier1961202520252023920173
29Iowa19552023202119998198741980319561
29Missouri[note 12]1944202520232009620094
29Oklahoma State194520212021200511200411200461949319462
29Utah19442016201620151619986199841998219441
28Michigan[note 13]194820252025202518202114201862018419891
28Wisconsin19412025202520171020156201542015219411
27[a]Gonzaga199520252025202414202362021220212
27NC State[note 14]19502024202420241220247202441983219832
27Pittsburgh194120232023200972009319411
27Tennessee19672025202520251120253
26Creighton1941202520252024620232
26Houston195620252025202516202582025720253
26Princeton195220232023202371965119651
26Virginia19762024201920191020197201932019120191
25Alabama[note 15]1975202520252025112025320241
25[b]Utah State1939202520241970319702
24Iowa State194420252025202472000219441
24LSU1953202220212019102006620064
24Penn195320181994197951979319791
23Florida[note 16]198920252025202511202510202562025420253
23Memphis[note 17]19552025202220096200741973119731
23[c]New Mexico State[note 18]195220222022199241970119701
23Wake Forest193920172010200491996619621
23Western Kentucky[note 19]1940202420122008619401
22Providence196420232022202261997419872
20Saint Joseph's[note 20]1959201620162004620042
20Texas Tech[note 21]19542025202520257202532019120191
20UNLV19752013200820071019915199141990119901
20USC[note 22]194020232021202152021419542
20VCU198020252016201112011120111
19Dayton19522024202420147201431967119671
19Oregon1939202520252021820177201721939119391
18Boston College1958200920072006919943
18California[note 23]1946201620131997419603196031960219591
18DePaul[note 24]194320042004198481979319792
18[d]Florida State19682021202120217201831972119721
18Murray State196420222022
17Arizona State1958202320231995519753
17Baylor1946202520252021520215202132021220211
17Georgia Tech19602021201020047200442004220041
17Miami (OH)19532007199919994
17New Mexico19682025202519742
17San Diego State19752025202420244202312023120231
17San Francisco19552022197919791219747195731956219562
17Stanford1942201420142014520013199821942119421
17Texas A&M19512025202520185
17UAB1981202420152004319821
17UTEP1963201019921992419661196611966119661
17Washington194320192019201071953319531
16Butler19622018201820176201122011220112
16Colorado194020242024196951963619552
16Iona[note 25]19792023
16Tulsa1955201620032000420001
16Vanderbilt1965202520122007619651
16Weber State19682016199919722
16Wichita State196420212017201562013420132
16Wyoming1941202220021987419525194311943119431
15Davidson1966202220082008420083
15Oregon State[note 26]194720212021202162021719632
14Auburn198420252025202562025320252
14Clemson[note 27]1980202520242024420242
14Mississippi State196320252008199631996119961
14Ohio1960202120212012319641
14Saint Mary's1959202520252010219591
14Seton Hall19882022201820004199121989119891
13Colorado State1954202520251969219691
13Holy Cross1947201620161953119534194821947119471
13Montana19752025200619751
13Pepperdine1944200220001976219441
13Virginia Tech1967202220192019219671
12Chattanooga19812022199719971
12La Salle1954201320132013319552195521955219541
12Miami (FL)196020232023202352023220231
12Old Dominion198020192010
12SMU195520171988196761967219561
11Charlotte197720052001197711977119771
11Georgia[note 28]198320252002199621983119831
11George Washington19542014200619931
11Idaho State1953198719771977519771
11Navy1947199819861986319862
11Nevada19842024201820182
11Oklahoma City1952197319731965519573
11Santa Clara195219961996197071969519521
11Seattle19531969196419645195811958119581
11TCU1952202420231968419681
11Texas Southern199020232022
11[e]Winthrop199920212007
10Boise State19762024
10[f]East Tennessee State19682017199219681
10Minnesota[note 29]1982201920191990319901
10North Carolina A&T198220132013
10Ole Miss19812025202520252
10Penn State194220232023200141954219541
10Rhode Island1961201820181998219981
10Richmond19842022202220112
10Saint Louis1952201920141957219521
10South Carolina197120242017201742017120171
10Southern Illinois19772007200720073
10[g]Vermont200320242012
9[h]Bradley19502019200620063195531954219542
9Middle Tennessee197520172017
9Morehead State19562024201119612
9Northeastern198120191984
9Pacific1966201320051971319671
9[i]Robert Morris198220252015
9Southern198120161993
9Valparaiso19962015199819981
8[j]Belmont200620192019
8Bucknell198720182006
8Drake196920252025197131971319691
8Eastern Kentucky19532014
8Loyola Chicago1963202220212021520182201821963119631
8Manhattan19562015200419581
8Nebraska19862024
8Northern Iowa19902016201620101
8Rutgers197520222021197921976119761
8St. Bonaventure196120212018197031970119701
8South Alabama197920081989
8UMass[note 30]1962201419951995219951
8[k]Yale19492025202419491
7[l]Akron19862025
7Ball State19812000199019901
7[m]Boston University1959201119591959119591
7Charleston199420241997
7Colgate19952024
7Dartmouth19411959195819582195851944219442
7Fairleigh Dickinson198520232023
7Furman19712023202319741
7Kent State1999202320022002120021
7LIU[n]19812018
7Long Beach State[note 31]19702024197019701
7Louisiana[note 32]198220231992
7Louisiana-Monroe19821996
7Mount St. Mary's199520252025
7Oral Roberts1974202320212021219741
7South Dakota State20122024
7UC Santa Barbara198820231990
7UNC Wilmington200020252002
7Washington State19412024202420081194111941119411
6Alcorn State198020021984
6Austin Peay[note 33]197420161987
6Delaware19922022
6Detroit Mercy19622012199919771
6Duquesne194020242024196921952219401
6George Mason198920112011200612006120061
6Georgia State199120222015
6Hampton200120162015
6Illinois State198319981998
6James Madison198120242024
6Lamar19792012198319801
6[o]Liberty199420252019
6Missouri State19871999199919991
6Montana State1951202419511
6NYU19431963196319633196041960219451
6[p]Siena198920102009
6Wofford201020252019
5Alabama State200120252025
5Albany200620152014
5Cornell19542010201020102
5Drexel198620211996
5Evansville198219991989
5Fresno State[note 34]19812016200119821
5Green Bay199120161994
5Harvard19462015201419461
5Hawaiʻi197220162016
5Jacksonville19701986197019701197011970119701
5Lehigh198520122012
5Little Rock198620162016
5Louisiana Tech19841991198919851
5Marshall[note 35]195620182018
5Mississippi Valley State19862012
5New Orleans198720171987
5Saint Peter's1991202420222022120221
5South Carolina State19892003
5UCF199420192019
5UNC Asheville200320232011
4Air Force19602006
4American20082025
4Bowling Green19591968196319631
4Buffalo201520192019
4Cal State Fullerton1978202219781978119781
4Canisius1955199619571957319562
4Central Michigan19752003200319751
4Coastal Carolina19912015
4Coppin State199020081997
4Eastern Michigan19881998199619911
4Fordham19531992197119711
4Grand Canyon202120252024
4[q]Hofstra19762001
4Howard19812024
4Idaho19811990198219821
4Indiana State19792011200119791197911979119791
4Lafayette19572015195719571
4Loyola Marymount[note 36]1961199019901990219901
4McNeese198920252025
4Milwaukee20032014200620051
4Monmouth199620062006
4Norfolk State201220252021
4North Carolina Central20142019
4[r]North Dakota State200920192019
4North Texas198820212021
4Oakland200520242024
4Rice1940197019541954119422
4San Diego198420082008
4Toledo19541980197919791
4UNC Greensboro19962021
4UTSA198820112011
4Western Michigan19762014199819761
4Wright State199320222022
3Appalachian State19792021
3Central Connecticut20002007
3Cleveland State19862021200919861
3Columbia1948196819681968219481
3Eastern Washington20042021
3Fairfield19861997
3Florida Atlantic200220242023202312023120231
3Florida A&M199920072004
3Florida Gulf Coast20132017201620131
3Georgia Southern19831992
3Jackson State19972007
3Loyola (LA)19541958
3Mercer198120142014
3Niagara19702007200719701
3Northern Illinois19821996
3[s]Northern Kentucky20172023
3Northwestern201720242024
3Northwestern State200120132006
3Radford199820182018
3Rider19841994
3Samford19992024
3San Jose State1951199619511
3South Florida199020122012
3Southern Miss19902012
3Texas A&M–Corpus Christi200720232023
3Troy20032025
3Tulane199219951995
3UIC19982004
3VMI1964197719771977219761
2Abilene Christian201920212021
2Brown1939198619391
2Bryant20222025
2Cal State Northridge20012009
2CCNY19471950195019502195011950119501
2East Carolina19721993
2Eastern Illinois19922001
2Hardin–Simmons19531957
2Jacksonville State20172022
2Lipscomb20182025
2Longwood20222024
2Loyola (MD)19942012
2Marist19861987
2Morgan State20092010
2Nicholls19951998
2Northern Arizona19982000
2Portland19591996
2Portland State20082009
2Prairie View A&M19982019
2Saint Francis (PA)19912025
2Sam Houston20032010
2Southeast Missouri State20002023
2Stephen F. Austin[note 37]200920142014
2Tennessee State19931994
2Tennessee Tech19581963
2Texas State19941997
2Towson19901991
2UC Irvine201520192019
2UMBC200820182018
2Wagner200320242024
1Alabama A&M20052005
1Arkansas State19991999
1Arkansas-Pine Bluff201020102010
1Binghamton20092009
1Cal Poly201420142014
1Cal State Bakersfield20162016
1Cal State Los Angeles19741974
1Campbell19921992
1Catholic1944194419441
1Charleston Southern19971997
1Delaware State20052005
1FIU19951995
1Gardner–Webb20192019
1Grambling202420242024
1Hartford20212021
1High Point20252025
1Houston Christian19841984
1IU Indy20032003
1Kennesaw State20232023
1Lebanon Valley19531953195319531
1North Dakota20172017
1North Florida20152015
1Northern Colorado20112011
1Omaha20252025
1SIU Edwardsville20252025
1Southeastern Louisiana20052005
1Southern Utah20012001
1Springfield1940194019401
1Stetson20242024
1Stony Brook20162016
1Trinity (TX)19691969
1Tufts1945194519451
1UC Davis201720172017
1UC San Diego20252025
1UT Arlington20082008
1Wayne State (MI)19561956195619561
1West Texas A&M19551955
1Western Carolina19961996
1Williams19551955
#SchoolFirst bidBidWinLast#Last#Last#Last#Last#
Bids by schoolMost recentSweet 16Elite 8Final 4FinalsChampions
  1. ^Received an automatic bid in 2020 for winning the2020 West Coast Conference men's basketball tournament but is not reflected in the totals when the NCAA canceled the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  2. ^Received an automatic bid in 2020 for winning the2020 Mountain West Conference men's basketball tournament but is not reflected in the totals when the NCAA canceled the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  3. ^Was awarded the automatic bid[5] when the2020 WAC men's basketball tournament was canceled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, prior to the NCAA canceling the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. It is not reflected in the totals.
  4. ^Was awarded the automatic bid[6] when the2020 ACC men's basketball tournament was canceled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, prior to the NCAA canceling the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. It is not reflected in the totals.
  5. ^Received an automatic bid in 2020 for winning the2020 Big South Conference men's basketball tournament but is not reflected in the totals when the NCAA canceled the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  6. ^Received an automatic bid in 2020 for winning the2020 Southern Conference men's basketball tournament but is not reflected in the totals when the NCAA canceled the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  7. ^Was awarded the automatic bid[7] when the2020 America East men's basketball tournament was canceled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, prior to the NCAA canceling the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. It is not reflected in the totals.
  8. ^Received an automatic bid in 2020 for winning the2020 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament but is not reflected in the totals when the NCAA canceled the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  9. ^Received an automatic bid in 2020 for winning the2020 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament but is not reflected in the totals when the NCAA canceled the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  10. ^Received an automatic bid in 2020 for winning the2020 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball tournament but is not reflected in the totals when the NCAA canceled the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  11. ^Was awarded the automatic bid[8] when the2020 Ivy League men's basketball tournament was canceled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, prior to the NCAA canceling the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. It is not reflected in the totals.
  12. ^Was awarded the automatic bid[9] when the2020 MAC men's basketball tournament was canceled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, prior to the NCAA canceling the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. It is not reflected in the totals.
  13. ^Received an automatic bid in 2020 for winning the2020 Patriot League men's basketball tournament but is not reflected in the totals when the NCAA canceled the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  14. ^After the 2018–19 school year,Long Island University merged its two existing athletic programs—the Division I program of its Brooklyn campus (historically known as "Long Island" and "LIU Brooklyn") and the Division II program of its Post campus—into a single Division I athletic program that now competes as the LIU Sharks. Because the unified athletic program inherited the Division I membership of the Brooklyn campus, it is credited with all of Brooklyn's NCAA tournament appearances.
  15. ^Received an automatic bid in 2020 for winning the2020 ASUN men's basketball tournament but is not reflected in the totals when the NCAA canceled the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  16. ^Was awarded the automatic bid[10] when the2020 MAAC men's basketball tournament was canceled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, prior to the NCAA canceling the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. It is not reflected in the totals.
  17. ^Received an automatic bid in 2020 for winning the2020 CAA men's basketball tournament but is not reflected in the totals when the NCAA canceled the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  18. ^Received an automatic bid in 2020 for winning the2020 Summit League men's basketball tournament but is not reflected in the totals when the NCAA canceled the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  19. ^Received an automatic bid in 2020 for winning the2020 Horizon League men's basketball tournament but is not reflected in the totals when the NCAA canceled the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

Active schools with no bids

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The schools shown in the tables below have never made it to the NCAA tournament. Several schools are not yet eligible for the NCAA tournament since NCAA rules state programs transitioning fromNCAA Division II must wait three years after joiningDivision I (reduced from four in 2025) before they are eligible for championship tournaments. St. Thomas, making an unprecedented transition directly fromDivision III to Division I, will complete its four-year transition (reduced from five) in July 2025.

Eligible

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Below is a list of schools that have been eligible for at least one NCAA tournament but have never made it.

SchoolCurrent conferenceFirst seasonNumber of seasons
Army[note 38][11]Patriot League1903121
Bellarmine[note 39]ASUN20214
Bethune–CookmanSWAC198144
California BaptistWAC20196
Central ArkansasASUN201114
Chicago StateNEC198540
The CitadelSoCon1913111
DenverSummit League1904100
East Texas A&MSouthland20223
ElonCAA200025
Incarnate WordSouthland201411
Kansas CitySummit League199035
LindenwoodOhio Valley20223
MaineAmerica East190479
Maryland Eastern ShoreMEAC197444
UMass LowellAmerica East201411
Merrimack[note 40]MAAC20205
New HampshireAmerica East192771
NJITAmerica East201015
North AlabamaASUN20196
PresbyterianBig South201114
Purdue Fort WayneHorizon League200322
Queens (NC)ASUN20223
QuinnipiacMAAC199926
Sacramento StateBig Sky199233
Sacred HeartMAAC200025
South DakotaSummit League201114
Southern IndianaOhio Valley20223
St. ThomasSummit League20223
StonehillNEC20223
Tarleton StateWAC20214
UC RiversideBig West200223
USC UpstateBig South201114
UT MartinOhio Valley199332
UTRGVSouthland196956
Utah TechWAC20214
Utah ValleyWAC201015
Western IllinoisOhio Valley198243
William & MaryCAA1906118
Youngstown StateHorizon League194877

Ineligible

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Below is a list of schools that are active but not yet eligible for the NCAA tournament.

SchoolFirst seasonNumber of seasonsEligible year
Le Moyne202422028[12]
Mercyhurst202512029[13]
New Haven202602029[14]
West Georgia202512029[15]

Streaks

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This is a list of the most consecutive appearances in theNCAA Division I men's basketball tournament by programs.[16]

Consecutive appearances by team

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RankTeamLength of streakYearsHead coach(es)
1Kansas*281990–presentRoy Williams (14),Bill Self (21)
2 (tie)Michigan State271998–presentTom Izzo
2 (tie)North Carolina271975–2001Dean Smith (23),Bill Guthridge (3),Matt Doherty (1)
4Gonzaga261999–presentDan Monson (1),Mark Few (25)
5Duke24‡1996–2019Mike Krzyzewski
6Wisconsin191999–2017Dick Bennett (2),Brad Soderberg (1),Bo Ryan (14),Greg Gard (2)
7Indiana181986–2003Bob Knight (15),Mike Davis (3)
8Kentucky171992–2008Rick Pitino (6),Tubby Smith (10),Billy Gillispie (1)
9UCLA151967–1981John Wooden (9),Gene Bartow (2),Gary Cunningham (2),Larry Brown (2)
10 (tie)Arizona*141985–1998Lute Olson
10 (tie)Cincinnati141992–2005Bob Huggins
10 (tie)Georgetown141979–1992John Thompson
10 (tie)Texas141999–2012Rick Barnes
10 (tie)UCLA141989–2002Jim Harrick (8),Steve Lavin (6)

Bold Indicates an active streak as of the 2024 tournament

*Kansas has appeared in 35 consecutive NCAA tournaments from 1990-2025, but its 2018 appearance, which ended in the Final Four, was vacated five years later due to use of a player, Silvio De Sousa, who was ruled ineligible retroactively.
*Arizona appeared in 25 consecutive tournaments from 1985 to 2009, but has since had seasons vacated for NCAA rules violations.
‡Streak impacted byCOVID-19 pandemic which led to the cancellation of the2020 tournament. No streak received credit for that year but all streaks were still considered active for teams that qualified for the2021 Tournament.

Current consecutive appearances by team

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TeamConsecutive appearancesConference
Michigan State27Big Ten
Gonzaga26WCC
Purdue10Big Ten
Houston7Big 12
Tennessee7SEC
Baylor6Big 12
Kansas*6Big 12
Alabama5SEC
Creighton5Big East
Illinois5Big Ten
San Diego State5Mountain West
Texas5SEC
UConn5Big East

*Kansas has appeared in 35 consecutive NCAA tournaments from 1990-2025, but its 2018 appearance, which ended in the Final Four, was vacated five years later due to use of a player, Silvio De Sousa, who was ruled ineligible retroactively.

Table up to date through the2025 NCAA tournament. Only schools with five or more consecutive appearances are included. Conference affiliations reflect those in the current 2025–26 NCAA season.

Droughts

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List of schools with the longest time between NCAA tournament appearances (minimum 20-year drought).Bold indicates an active current streak as of the 2025 tournament:

SchoolAppearanceNext appearanceYears
Dartmouth195967 years (did not play the 2020–21 season)
Harvard1946201266 years
Tennessee Tech196363 years
Bowling Green196858 years
Columbia
Seattle196957 years (not in Division I in 29 of those years)
Rice197056 years
Yale1962201654 years
VMI197749 years
Brown1939198647 years
Stanford19421989
Wisconsin19471994
Duquesne19772024
Toledo198046 years
Furman1980202343 years
Lafayette1957199942 years
Air Force19622004
Iowa State1944198541 years
Houston Christian198442 years (not in Division I in 19 of those years)
Washington State1941198039 years
Canisius19571996
Baylor1950198838 years
Miami (FL)1960199838 years (no team 14 of those years)
Brown198640 years
Jacksonville
Idaho State198739 years
Marist
Portland1959199637 years
Drake19712008
Manhattan1958199335 years
Idaho199036 years
Loyola Marymount
Oregon1961199534 years[17]
Saint Francis (PA)19912025
Louisiana Tech199135 years
Towson
Loyola Chicago1985201833 years
Campbell199234 years
Fordham
Georgia Southern
Georgetown1943197532 years
East Carolina199333 years
Marshall1987201831 years
Howard19922023
Rider199432 years
Tennessee State
Saint Mary's1959198930 years
California19601990
Massachusetts19621992
Cal State Fullerton19782008
Rutgers19912021
FIU199531 years
Tulane
Mercer1985201429 years
Canisius199630 years
Louisiana–Monroe
Northern Illinois
Portland
San Jose State
Santa Clara
Western Carolina
Mississippi State1963199128 years
Charleston Southern199729 years
Fairfield
Texas State
Eastern Michigan199828 years
Illinois State
Navy
Nicholls
Montana State1996202226 years
Penn State19651991
Oregon State19902016
Arkansas State199927 years
Evansville
Missouri State
LSU1954197925 years
Georgia Tech19601985
Navy19601985
Drexel19962021
Ball State200026 years
Northern Arizona
Northeastern1991201524 years
San Francisco19982022
Samford20002024
Eastern Illinois200125 years
Hofstra[i]
Southern Utah
Colgate1996201923 years
Southeast Missouri State20002023
Alcorn State200224 years
Pepperdine
St. Bonaventure1978200022 years
Southern Methodist19932015
McNeese20022024
Central Michigan200323 years
IU Indy
South Carolina State
Holy Cross1956197721 years
East Tennessee State19681989
East Carolina19721993
Southern Miss19912012
La Salle19922013
Coastal Carolina19932014
New Orleans19962017
Prairie View A&M19982019
Florida Atlantic20022023
Wagner20032024
UIC200422 years
DePaul
Western Kentucky1940196020 years
Colorado State19691989
Baylor19882008
Cornell
Green Bay19962016
TCU19982018
Alabama A&M200521 years
Charlotte
Delaware State
Southeastern Louisiana
  1. ^Received an automatic bid in 2020 for winning the2020 CAA men's basketball tournament, but the NCAA canceled the2020 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

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Notes

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  1. ^Kansas vacated the results of its 2018 NCAA tournament appearances as well as its finals appearance in 2018.
  2. ^UCLA vacated the results of its 1980 and 1999 NCAA tournament appearances as well as its finals appearance in 1980.
  3. ^Louisville forfeited 123 wins during 2011–2014, its NCAA tournament appearances, and its 2013 National Championship title.
  4. ^Villanova vacated the results of its 1971 NCAA tournament appearance along with its championship game appearance that year.
  5. ^Marquette turned down an invitation to the NCAA tournament in 1970 that would make 36 appearances.
  6. ^UConn vacated the results of the 1996 NCAA tournament appearance and its Sweet Sixteen appearance that season.
  7. ^Arizona vacated the results of its 1999, 2008, 2017, and 2018 NCAA tournament appearances, of which it reached the Sweet 16 in 2017.
  8. ^Purdue vacated the results of the 1996 NCAA tournament which it reached the round of 32.
  9. ^Ohio State vacated the results of its 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002 NCAA tournament appearances, in which it reached the Final Four in 1999 and the round of 32 in 2000 and 2002.
  10. ^Maryland vacated the results of its 1988 NCAA tournament appearance in which it reached the round of 32.
  11. ^St. John's vacated the results of its 2002 NCAA tournament appearance.
  12. ^Missouri vacated the results of its 1994 NCAA tournament appearance in which it reached the Elite Eight.
  13. ^Michigan vacated the results of 113 games won whilefour players were not eligible, including the 1992 and 1993 Final Fours, and NCAA tournament appearances in 1992, 1993, 1996 and 1998.
  14. ^NC State vacated the results of the 1987 and 1988 NCAA tournament appearances.
  15. ^Alabama vacated the results of the 1987 tournament.
  16. ^Florida vacated the results of the 1987 and 1988 NCAA tournaments.
  17. ^Memphis vacated tournament appearances for 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 and 2008 for NCAA violations. This included Final Fours in 1985 and 2008 and the 2008 Finals appearance.
  18. ^New Mexico State vacated the results of the 1992, 1993 and 1994 NCAA tournaments which it reached the Sweet Sixteen (1992) and round of 32 (1993).
  19. ^Western Kentucky vacated the results of the 1971 tournament, in which it reached the Final Four.
  20. ^Saint Joseph's vacated the results of its 1961 NCAA tournament which it reached the Final Four.
  21. ^Texas Tech vacated the results of the 1996 NCAA tournament.
  22. ^USC vacated the results of the 2008 tournament.
  23. ^California vacated the results of its 1996 NCAA tournament appearance.
  24. ^DePaul vacated the results of NCAA tournament appearances in 1986, 1987, 1988, and 1989. It reached the Sweet Sixteen during the first two tournaments and the round of 32 for the last two tournaments.
  25. ^Iona vacated the results of the 1980 NCAA tournament, in which it reached the second round.
  26. ^Oregon State vacated the results of the 1980, 1981 and 1982 NCAA tournaments.
  27. ^Clemson vacated the results of the 1990 NCAA tournament.
  28. ^Georgia vacated the results of the 1985 and 2002 NCAA tournaments.
  29. ^Minnesota vacated the results of the 1972,1994, 1995, and 1997 NCAA tournaments.
  30. ^UMass vacated the results of the 1996 NCAA tournament, in which it advanced to the Final Four.
  31. ^Long Beach State vacated the results of the 1971, 1972 and 1973 NCAA tournaments.
  32. ^Louisiana vacated the results of NCAA tournament appearances in1972, 1973, 2004, and 2005.
  33. ^Austin Peay vacated the results of the 1973 tournament.
  34. ^Fresno State vacated the results of the 2000 tournament.
  35. ^Marshall vacated the results of the 1987 tournament.
  36. ^Loyola Marymount vacated the results of the 1980 tournament.
  37. ^Stephen F. Austin vacated the results of the 2015, 2016, and 2018 tournaments, of which it reached the Round of 32 in 2016.
  38. ^Army turned down an invitation to the NCAA tournament in 1968.
  39. ^Won the2022 ASUN men's basketball tournament final but was ineligible because it was still within its transition period from Division II to Division I athletics.
  40. ^Won the2023 Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament final but was ineligible because it was still within its transition period from Division II to Division I athletics.

References

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  2. ^Stubbs, Roman; Bogage, Jacob (February 20, 2018)."Its NCAA appeal denied, Louisville is stripped of 2013 national championship".The Washington Post.
  3. ^Waters, Mike (2016-10-19)."Syracuse basketball can't keep wins, but it can keep Big East, NCAA banners".syracuse.com. Retrieved2019-03-18.
  4. ^"Syracuse University Public Infractions Decision"(PDF). RetrievedMarch 9, 2016.
  5. ^"WAC Official Statement". RetrievedMarch 12, 2020.
  6. ^Boone, Kyle (March 12, 2020)."2020 ACC Tournament canceled amid coronavirus pandemic concerns".CBS Sports. RetrievedMarch 13, 2020.
  7. ^"America East championship, NCAA Tournament canceled amid COVID-19 concerns". RetrievedMarch 12, 2020.
  8. ^Fuller, Jim (March 10, 2020)."Ivy League tournament canceled, Yale men receive automatic NCAA bid".NHRegister.com. New Haven Register. RetrievedMarch 13, 2020.
  9. ^"MAC Tournament Press Conference: March 12, 2020".Archived from the original on 2021-12-15. RetrievedMarch 12, 2020.
  10. ^"2020 MAAC Men's Basketball Championship". RetrievedMarch 12, 2020.
  11. ^Chase, Chris."The odd reason Army has never made the NCAA tournament".USA Today. RetrievedJuly 22, 2022.
  12. ^"Le Moyne College Accepts Invitation to Join Northeast Conference" (Press release). Northeast Conference. May 10, 2023. RetrievedMay 14, 2023.
  13. ^"Welcome To The Lake Show: Mercyhurst University Accepts Northeast Conference Membership Invite" (Press release). Northeast Conference. April 4, 2024.Archived from the original on May 23, 2024.
  14. ^"Charging Ahead: University of New Haven Accepts Northeast Conference Membership Invite".University of New Haven. Retrieved2025-05-06.
  15. ^"Atlantic Sun Conference Welcomes the University of West Georgia as Its Newest Member" (Press release). ASUN Conference. September 8, 2023.Archived from the original on May 23, 2024.
  16. ^"2015 Men's Final Four Records Book - Tournament Records"(PDF).ncaa.org. p. 9. Retrieved13 May 2015.
  17. ^"Can Ducks echo The Tall Firs after 78 years?".KOIN 6. 2017-03-28. Retrieved2017-03-28.
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