Selected Teams
Below is a list of the 40 teams selected for the tournament.
Participants | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
School | Conference | |||
UAB | C-USA | |||
Boston College | Big East | |||
Boston University | A-East | |||
Brown | Ivy | |||
UC Santa Barbara | Big West | |||
Charleston | SoCon | |||
DePaul | C-USA | |||
Drexel | CAA | |||
Eastern Washington | Big Sky | |||
Fairfield | MAAC | |||
Georgetown | Big East | |||
Georgia Tech | ACC | |||
Hawaii | WAC | |||
UIC | Horizon | |||
Iowa | Big Ten | |||
Iowa State | Big 12 | |||
Kent State | MAC | |||
Louisiana-Lafayette | Sun Belt | |||
Minnesota | Big Ten | |||
Nevada | WAC | |||
UNLV | MWC | |||
North Carolina | ACC | |||
Ohio State | Big Ten | |||
Providence | Big East | |||
Rhode Island | A-10 | |||
Richmond | A-10 | |||
St. John's | Big East | |||
Saint Louis | C-USA | |||
San Diego State | MWC | |||
Seton Hall | Big East | |||
Siena | MAAC | |||
Temple | A-10 | |||
Tennessee | SEC | |||
Texas Tech | Big 12 | |||
Valparaiso | Mid-Con | |||
Villanova | Big East | |||
Virginia | ACC | |||
Western Michigan | MAC | |||
Wichita State | MVC | |||
Wyoming | MWC |
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