Automatic
Forty-eight teams were selected to participate in the 1990 NCAA Tournament. Twenty-one conferences were eligible for an automatic bid to the 1990 NCAA tournament.
Automatic Bids | ||||
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Qualifying School | Conference | Regular Season |
Conference | Seed |
Appalachian State University | SoCon | 0.714 !20–8 | 0.7 !7–3 | 11 |
Auburn University | SEC | 0.8 !24–6 | 0.778 !7–2 | 2 |
Bowling Green State University | MAC | 0.733 !22–8 | 0.75 !12–4 | 12 |
Iowa !University of Iowa | Big Ten | 0.821 !23–5 | 0.833 !15–3 | 3 |
Louisiana Tech University | American South | 1.029 !29–0 | 1.01 !10–0 | 1 |
Manhattan College | MAAC | 0.6 !18–12 | 0.8 !8–2 | 12 |
Montana !University of Montana | Big Sky | 0.931 !27–2 | 1.016 !16–0 | 8 |
Oklahoma State University–Stillwater | Big Eight | 0.667 !20–10 | 0.643 !9–5 | 7 |
Old Dominion University | Sun Belt | 0.69 !20–9 | 0.667 !4–2 | 8 |
Pennsylvania State University | Atlantic 10 | 0.8 !24–6 | 0.833 !15–3 | 7 |
Providence College | Big East | 0.867 !26–4 | 0.875 !14–2 | 3 |
richmond !University of Richmond | CAA | 0.862 !25–4 | 0.917 !11–1 | 10 |
Southern Illinois University Carbondale | Gateway | 0.7 !21–9 | 0.889 !16–2 | 11 |
Southern Miss !University of Southern Mississippi | Metro | 0.867 !26–4 | 0.786 !11–3 | 8 |
Stanford University | Pac-10 | 0.964 !27–1 | 0.944 !17–1 | 1 |
Stephen F. Austin State University | Southland | 0.931 !27–2 | 1.014 !14–0 | 3 |
Tennessee Technological University | Ohio Valley Conference | 0.862 !25–4 | 1.012 !12–0 | 7 |
Texas !University of Texas at Austin | Southwest | 0.862 !25–4 | 0.938 !15–1 | 3 |
Unlv !University of Nevada, Las Vegas | Big West | 0.931 !27–2 | 0.944 !17–1 | 4 |
Utah !University of Utah | High Country | 0.69 !20–9 | 0.6 !6–4 | 12 |
Virginia !University of Virginia | ACC | 0.839 !26–5 | 0.786 !11–3 | 2 |
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