Bids By State
The forty-eight teams came from thirty states, plus Washington, D.C. California and Texas had the most teams with four each. Twenty states did not have any teams receiving bids.
| Bids | State | Teams |
|---|---|---|
| 4 | California | Long Beach St., Stanford, Cal St. Fullerton, Southern California |
| 4 | Texas | Stephen F. Austin, Lamar, Texas, Texas Tech |
| 3 | Tennessee | Tennessee Tech, Tennessee, Vanderbilt |
| 3 | Virginia | Richmond, James Madison, Virginia |
| 2 | Connecticut | Connecticut, Fairfield |
| 2 | Illinois | DePaul, Northwestern |
| 2 | Kentucky | Western Ky., Kentucky |
| 2 | Louisiana | Louisiana Tech, LSU |
| 2 | North Carolina | Appalachian St., North Carolina St. |
| 2 | South Carolina | Clemson, South Carolina |
| 2 | Washington | Washington, Washington St. |
| 1 | Alabama | Auburn |
| 1 | Arkansas | Arkansas |
| 1 | District of Columbia | George Washington |
| 1 | Florida | Florida St. |
| 1 | Georgia | Georgia |
| 1 | Indiana | Purdue |
| 1 | Iowa | Iowa |
| 1 | Maryland | Maryland |
| 1 | Massachusetts | Holy Cross |
| 1 | Michigan | Michigan St. |
| 1 | Mississippi | Mississippi |
| 1 | Missouri | Missouri St. |
| 1 | Montana | Montana |
| 1 | Nevada | UNLV |
| 1 | New Jersey | Rutgers |
| 1 | Ohio | Toledo |
| 1 | Oklahoma | Oklahoma St. |
| 1 | Pennsylvania | Penn St. |
| 1 | Rhode Island | Providence |
| 1 | Utah | Utah |
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