Bids By State
The sixty-four teams came from twenty-eight states, plus Washington, D.C. Tennessee had the most teams with six bids. Twenty-two states did not have any teams receiving bids.
| Bids | State | Teams |
|---|---|---|
| 6 | Tennessee | Austin Peay, Chattanooga, East Tenn. St., Middle Tenn., Tennessee, Vanderbilt |
| 5 | California | San Diego St., Stanford, UC Riverside, Fresno St., UCLA |
| 5 | Ohio | Bowling Green, Cleveland St., Ohio St., Xavier, Dayton |
| 5 | Texas | Lamar, Texas A&M, Baylor, TCU, Texas |
| 4 | Louisiana | Louisiana Tech, Southern U., Tulane, LSU |
| 4 | Virginia | Hampton., James Madison, Liberty, Virginia |
| 3 | Iowa | UNI, Iowa, Iowa St. |
| 3 | New York | Marist, St. Francis PA, St. John’s NY |
| 3 | North Carolina | Duke, North Carolina, North Carolina St. |
| 2 | Connecticut | Connecticut, Hartford |
| 2 | Georgia | Georgia, Georgia Tech |
| 2 | New Jersey | Princeton, Rutgers |
| 2 | Oklahoma | Oklahoma, Oklahoma St. |
| 2 | Pennsylvania | Lehigh, Temple |
| 2 | Wisconsin | Green Bay, Wisconsin |
| 1 | Alabama | UALR |
| 1 | District of Columbia | Georgetown |
| 1 | Florida | Florida St. |
| 1 | Illinois | DePaul |
| 1 | Indiana | Notre Dame |
| 1 | Kentucky | Kentucky |
| 1 | Michigan | Michigan St. |
| 1 | Mississippi | Mississippi St. |
| 1 | Nebraska | Nebraska |
| 1 | Oregon | Portland St. |
| 1 | South Dakota | South Dakota St. |
| 1 | Vermont | Vermont |
| 1 | Washington | Gonzaga |
| 1 | West Virginia | West Virginia |
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