2025 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament qualifying teams

A total of 68 teams entered into the 2025 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. Thirty-one of the teams were qualified via automatic bids, usually earned by winning their conference tournaments, while the remaining 37 teams were selected via "at-large" bids, which were extended by the NCAA Selection Committee. Teams were seeded from 1 to 16 within each of the four regionals, while the Selection Committee also seeded the entire field from 1 to 68.

Automatic bids

A total of 31 automatic bids to the tournament are granted to the below listed conferences, normally to the team that wins the conference's championship tournament. Seeds listed reflect seeding within the conference tournaments. Runners-up in boldface later received at-large berths.

Automatic bids

Qualifying school

Record (Conf.)

Seed

Last app.

# of app.

Tournament

Runner-up

Record (Conf.)

Seed

SIU Edwardsville

22–11 (13–7)

2

Never

1st

Ohio Valley

Southeast Missouri State

21–12 (15–5)

1

High Point

29–5 (15–2)

1

Never

1st

Big South

Winthrop

23–11 (11–5)

3

Lipscomb

25–9 (14–4)

1

2018

2nd

ASUN

North Alabama

24–10 (14–4)

2

Drake

30–3 (17–3)

1

2024

8th

Missouri Valley

Bradley

26–8 (15–5)

2

Omaha

22–12 (13–3)

1

Never

1st

Summit League

St. Thomas

24–10 (12–4)

2

Wofford

19–15 (10–8)

6

2019

6th

SoCon

Furman

25–9 (11–7)

5

Troy

23–10 (13–5)

3

2017

3rd

Sun Belt

Arkansas State

24–10 (13–5)

4

Saint Francis

16–17 (8–8)

3

1991

2nd

Northeast

Central Connecticut

25–7 (14–2)

1

Robert Morris

26–8 (15–5)

1

2015

9th

Horizon

Youngstown State

21–13 (13–7)

4

UNC Wilmington

27–7 (14–4)

2

2017

7th

CAA

Delaware

16–20 (5–13)

12

Gonzaga

25–8 (14–4)

2

2024

27th

WCC

Saint Mary's

28–5 (17–1)

1

McNeese

27–6 (19–1)

1

2024

4th

Southland

Lamar

20–13 (14–6)

2

American

22–12 (13–5)

2

2014

4th

Patriot

Navy

15–19 (10–8)

5

Montana

25–9 (15–3)

2

2019

13th

Big Sky

Northern Colorado

25–9 (15–3)

1

Bryant

23–11 (14–2)

1

2022

2nd

America East

Maine

20–14 (10–6)

3

Norfolk State

24–10 (11–3)

1

2022

4th

MEAC

South Carolina State

20–13 (11–3)

2

Colorado State

25–9 (16–4)

2

2024

13th

Mountain West

Boise State

24–10 (14–6)

5

Houston

30–4 (19–1)

1

2024

26th

Big 12

Arizona

22–12 (14–6)

3

St. John's

30–4 (18–2)

1

2019

31st

Big East

Creighton

24–10 (15–5)

2

Akron

28–6 (17–1)

1

2024

7th

MAC

Miami (OH)

25–9 (14–4)

2

Mount St. Mary's

22–12 (12–8)

6

2021

7th

MAAC

Iona

17–17 (12–8)

4

Duke

31–3 (19–1)

1

2024

47th

ACC

Louisville

27–7 (18–2)

2

Liberty

28–6 (13–5)

1

2021

6th

CUSA

Jacksonville State

22–12 (12–6)

2

UC San Diego

30–4 (18–2)

1

Never

1st

Big West

UC Irvine

28–6 (17–3)

2

Alabama State

19–15 (12–6)

5

2011

5th

SWAC

Jackson State

16–18 (14–4)

2

Grand Canyon

26–7 (13–3)

2

2024

4th

WAC

Utah Valley

25–8 (15–1)

1

Yale

22–7 (13–1)

1

2024

8th

Ivy League

Cornell

18–11 (9–5)

2

Florida

30–4 (14–4)

2

2024

23rd

SEC

Tennessee

27–7 (12–6)

4

VCU

28–6 (15–3)

1

2023

20th

Atlantic 10

George Mason

26–8 (15–3)

2

Michigan

25–9 (14–6)

3

2022

32nd

Big Ten

Wisconsin

26–9 (13–7)

5

Memphis

29–5 (16–2)

1

2023

29th

American

UAB

22–12 (13–5)

3

At-large bids

Thirty-seven at-large teams were determined through the NCAA basketball tournament selection process.

At-large bids

Team

Conference

Last appearance

# of appearances

Clemson

ACC

2024

15th

Louisville

2019

40th

North Carolina

2024

54th

Creighton

Big East

2024

26th

Marquette

2024

37th

UConn

2024

38th

Xavier

2023

30th

Arizona

Big 12

2024

39th

Baylor

2024

17th

BYU

2024

32nd

Iowa State

2024

24th

Kansas

2024

53rd

Texas Tech

2024

21st

Illinois

Big Ten

2024

35th

Maryland

2023

30th

Michigan State

2024

38th

Oregon

2024

19th

Purdue

2024

36th

UCLA

2023

51st

Wisconsin

2024

28th

New Mexico

Mountain West

2024

17th

San Diego State

2024

17th

Utah State

2024

25th

Alabama

SEC

2024

26th

Arkansas

2023

36th

Auburn

2024

14th

Georgia

2015

11th

Kentucky

2024

63rd

Mississippi State

2024

14th

Missouri

2023

29th

Oklahoma

2021

34th

Ole Miss

2019

10th

Tennessee

2024

27th

Texas

2024

39th

Texas A&M

2024

17th

Vanderbilt

2017

16th

Saint Mary's

WCC

2024

13th

The inclusion of North Carolina caused some controversy, as the team had an overall record of 22–13 and was 1–12 in Quadrant 1 games. Bubba Cunningham, North Carolina's athletic director, is the chairman of the selection committee, though he said he was not in the room for the vote on North Carolina, as rules require committee members associated with any schools being discussed to recuse themselves. In addition, the exclusion of West Virginia was seen as a surprise by commentators, as 111 out of 111 bracketologists had projected the team to make the tournament. West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey threatened to take legal action against the NCAA, saying he asked attorney general JB McCuskey to investigate whether there was "any backroom deals, corruption, bribes or any nefarious activity" involved in the selection process.

Listed by region and seeding

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Conferences with multiple bids

Teams in boldface won their conference tournament and received the conference's automatic bid.

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14

SEC

Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Missouri, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt

8

Big Ten

Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Oregon, Purdue, UCLA, Wisconsin

7

Big 12

Arizona, Baylor, BYU, Houston, Iowa State, Kansas, Texas Tech

5

Big East

Creighton, Marquette, St. John's, UConn, Xavier

4

ACC

Clemson, Duke, Louisville, North Carolina

Mountain West

Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, Utah State

2

West Coast

Gonzaga, Saint Mary's

Bids by state

Bids

State

Schools

4

Alabama

Alabama, Alabama State, Auburn, Troy

1

Arkansas

Arkansas

2

Arizona

Arizona, Grand Canyon

4

California

Saint Mary's, San Diego State, UCLA, UC San Diego

1

Colorado

Colorado State

2

Connecticut

UConn, Yale

1

Florida

Florida

1

Georgia

Georgia

1

Indiana

Purdue

2

Illinois

Illinois, SIU Edwardsville

2

Iowa

Drake, Iowa State

1

Kansas

Kansas

2

Kentucky

Louisville, Kentucky

1

Louisiana

McNeese

2

Maryland

Maryland, Mount St. Mary's

2

Michigan

Michigan, Michigan State

1

Missouri

Missouri

2

Mississippi

Mississippi State, Ole Miss

1

Montana

Montana

2

Nebraska

Creighton, Omaha

1

New Mexico

New Mexico

1

New York

St. John's

4

North Carolina

Duke, High Point, North Carolina, UNC Wilmington

2

Ohio

Akron, Xavier

1

Oklahoma

Oklahoma

1

Oregon

Oregon

2

Pennsylvania

Robert Morris, Saint Francis

1

Rhode Island

Bryant

2

South Carolina

Clemson, Wofford

4

Tennessee

Lipscomb, Memphis, Tennessee, Vanderbilt

5

Texas

Baylor, Houston, Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech

2

Utah

BYU, Utah State

3

Virginia

Liberty, Norfolk State, VCU

1

Washington, D.C.

American

1

Washington

Gonzaga

2

Wisconsin

Marquette, Wisconsin

See also

  • 2025 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament qualifying teams