NCAA Men's Division I Tournament Bids By School and Conference - Schools Yet To Receive Bids

Schools Yet To Receive Bids

  • America East Conference - Hartford, Maine, New Hampshire, Stony Brook, UMass Lowell* moved from Division II in 2013 and is not eligible for an NCAA tournament bid until 2018.
  • Atlantic Sun Conference - Kennesaw State, Lipscomb, North Florida, South Carolina Upstate, Stetson
    • Northern Kentucky moved from Division II in 2012 and is not eligible for an NCAA tournament bid until 2017.
  • Big Sky Conference - North Dakota, Sacramento State
  • Big South Conference - Gardner-Webb, High Point, Longwood, Presbyterian
  • Big Ten Conference - Northwestern
  • Big West Conference - Cal Poly, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Riverside
  • Colonial Athletic Association - William & Mary
  • Horizon League - Youngstown State
  • Mid Atlantic Athletic Conference- Quinnipiac
  • Mid-American Conference - Buffalo
  • Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference - Bethune-Cookman, North Carolina Central, Savannah State, UMES
  • Northeast Conference - Bryant, Sacred Heart, St. Francis (NY)
  • Ohio Valley Conference - Jacksonville State, SIU-Edwardsville, Tennessee-Martin
  • Patriot League - Army
  • Southern Conference - Elon, The Citadel
  • Southland Conference - Central Arkansas, Abilene Christian*, Incarnate Word* moved from Division II in 2013 and is not eligible for an NCAA tournament bid until 2018.
  • Southwestern Athletic Conference - Grambling
  • Summit League – IPFW, South Dakota, Western Illinois, Denver
    • Omaha moved from Division II in 2012 and is not eligible for an NCAA tournament bid until 2017.
  • Western Athletic Conference - UMKC, Cal State Bakersfield, Chicago State, Texas-Pan American, Utah Valley, Grand Canyon* moved from Division II in 2013 and is not eligible for an NCAA tournament bid until 2018.
  • Independent - NJIT

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