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2000 qualifying teams
Total teams64
Automatic bids30
At-large bids34
Regional top seeds
2001
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This is a list of qualifying teams in the 2000 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament. A total of 64 teams entered

the tournament. Twenty-eight of the teams earned automatic bids by winning their conference tournaments. The automatic bids of the Ivy League and Pacific-10, which did not conduct a postseason tournament, went to their regular season champion. The remaining 34 teams were granted at-large bids, which were extended by the NCAA Selection Committee
. All teams were seeded within their assigned region from 1 to 16, which was disclosed, while the Selection Committee seeded the entire field from 1 to 64, which was not disclosed.

Qualifying teams

Automatic bids

Automatic bids to the tournament were granted for winning a conference championship tournament, except for the automatic bid of the Ivy League and Pac-10 given to the regular season champion. Seeds listed were seeds within the conference tournaments. Runners-up in bold face were given at-large berths.

Automatic bids
Qualifying school Record (Conf.) Last app. Conference
regular season
Regular season
second place
Second place
record (Conf.)
Princeton 16–10 (11–3)
1998
Ivy League Brown
Penn
15–12 (9–5)
12–17 (9–5)
Stanford 28–2 (16–2)
2000
Pac-10 Arizona 23–7 (15–3)
Qualifying school Record (Conf.) Seed Last app. Conference
tournament
Conf. finals
runner-up
Runner-up
record (Conf.)
Runner-up
seed
Duke 29–4 (13–3) 2
2000
ACC
North Carolina 25–6 (13–3) 1
Hofstra 26–4 (16–2) 1
2000
America East
Delaware 20–10 (14–4) 2
Temple 21–12 (12–4) 3
2000
Atlantic 10
UMass
15–15 (11–5) 4
Oklahoma 26–6 (12–4) 3
2000
Big 12
Texas
25–8 (12–4) 4
Boston College 26–4 (13–3) E1
1997
Big East
Pittsburgh 18–13 (7–9) W5
Cal State Northridge 22–9 (13–3) 1 Never
Big Sky
Eastern Washington 17–11 (11–5) 2
Winthrop 18–12 (11–3) 2
2000
Big South
Radford 19–10 (12–2) 2
Iowa 22–11 (7–9) 6
1999
Big Ten
Indiana 21–12 (10–6) 4
Utah State 27–5 (13–3) 2
2000
Big West
Pacific 18–12 (8–8) 5
George Mason 18–11 (11–5) 2
1999
CAA
UNC Wilmington 19–10 (11–5) 1
Charlotte 21–10 (10–6) 3
1999
C-USA
Cincinnati 23–9 (11–5) 1
Iona 22–19 (12–6) 1
2000
MAAC
Canisius 20–11 (9–9) 7
Kent State 23–9 (13–5) 2
1999
MAC
Miami (OH) 17–16 (10–8) 8
Butler 23–7 (11–3) 1
2000
MCC
Detroit
22–10 (10–4) 2
Hampton
24–6 (14–4) 1 Never
MEAC
South Carolina State 19–13 (14–4) 2
Southern Utah 25–5 (13–3) 1 Never
Mid-Con
Valparaiso
24–8 (13–3) 1
Indiana State 21–11 (10–8) 5
2000
Missouri Valley
Bradley 19–11 (12–6) 2
BYU 24–8 (10–4) 2
1995
Mountain West
New Mexico 19–12 (6–8) 5
Monmouth 21–9 (15–5) 2
1996
Northeast
St. Francis Brooklyn 18–11 (16–4) 1
Eastern Illinois 21–9 (11–5) 2
1992
Ohio Valley
Austin Peay
22–10 (10–6) 4
Holy Cross 22–7 (10–2) 1
1993
Patriot
Navy 19–12 (9–3) 2
Kentucky 22–9 (12–4) E1
2000
SEC
Ole Miss 25–7 (11–5) W1
UNC Greensboro 19–11 (10–6) 2N
1996
Southern
Chattanooga 17–13 (9–7) 2S
Northwestern State 18–12 (11–9) 6 Never
Southland
McNeese State
22–8 (17–3) 1
Western Kentucky 24–6 (14–2) 1E
1995
Sun Belt
South Alabama 22–11 (11–5) 1W
Alabama State 22–8 (15–3) 1 Never
SWAC
Alcorn State 15–15 (13–5) 3
Georgia State 28–4 (16–2) 1
1991
TAAC
Troy State
19–12 (12–6) 2
Hawaii 17–13 (8–8) 5
1994
WAC
Tulsa 21–11 (10–6) 2
Gonzaga 24–6 (13–1) 1
2000
West Coast
Santa Clara 20–12 (10–4) 3

At-large bids

School Conference Appearance Last bid
Arizona Pac-10 20th
2000
Arkansas SEC 26th
2000
California Pac-10 11th
1997
Cincinnati C-USA 20th
2000
Creighton Missouri Valley 12th
2000
Florida SEC 8th
2000
Fresno State WAC 5th
2000
Georgetown Big East 22nd
1997
Georgia SEC 8th
1997
Georgia Tech ACC 12th
1996
Illinois Big Ten 21st
2000
Indiana Big Ten 30th
2000
Iowa State Big 12 12th
2000
Kansas Big 12 30th
2000
Maryland ACC 18th
2000
Michigan State Big Ten 15th
2000
Missouri Big 12 19th
2000
North Carolina ACC 35th
2000
Notre Dame Big East 25th
1990
Ohio State Big Ten 21st
2000
Oklahoma State Big 12 18th
2000
Ole Miss SEC 5th
1999
Penn State Big Ten 8th
1996
Providence Big East 14th
1997
Saint Joseph's Atlantic 10 16th
1997
Syracuse Big East 27th
2000
Tennessee SEC 13th
2000
Texas
Big 12 19th
2000
UCLA Pac-10 37th
2000
USC Pac-10 11th
1997
Virginia ACC 15th
1997
Wake Forest ACC 16th
2000
Wisconsin Big Ten 7th
2000
Xavier Atlantic 10 13th
1998

Listed by region and seeding

East Regional – Philadelphia
Seed School Conference Record Berth Type
#1 Duke ACC 29–4 Automatic
#2 Kentucky SEC 22–9 Automatic
#3 Boston College Big East 26–4 Automatic
#4 UCLA Pac-10 21–8 At-large
#5 Ohio State Big Ten 20–10 At-large
#6 USC Pac-10 21–9 At-large
#7 Iowa Big Ten 22–11 Automatic
#8 Georgia SEC 16–14 At-large
#9 Missouri Big 12 19–12 At-large
#10 Creighton Missouri Valley 24–7 At-large
#11 Oklahoma State Big 12 20–9 At-large
#12 Utah State Big West 27–5 Automatic
#13 Hofstra America East 26–4 Automatic
#14 Southern Utah
Mid-Continent
25–5 Automatic
#15 Holy Cross Patriot 22–7 Automatic
#16 Monmouth NEC 21–9 Automatic
West Regional – Anaheim
Seed School Conference Record Berth Type
#1 Stanford Pac-10 28–2 Automatic
#2 Iowa State Big 12 25–5 At-large
#3 Maryland ACC 21–10 At-large
#4 Indiana Big Ten 21–12 At-large
#5 Cincinnati C-USA 23–9 At-large
#6 Wisconsin Big Ten 18–10 At-large
#7 Arkansas SEC 20–10 At-large
#8 Georgia Tech ACC 17–12 At-large
#9 Saint Joseph's Atlantic 10 25–6 At-large
#10 Georgetown Big East 23–7 At-large
#11 Georgia State
TAAC
28–4 Automatic
#12 BYU Mountain West 24–8 Automatic
#13 Kent State MAC 23–9 Automatic
#14 George Mason
Colonial
18–11 Automatic
#15
Hampton
MEAC 24–6 Automatic
#16 UNC Greensboro Southern 19–11 Automatic
South Regional – Atlanta
Seed School Conference Record Berth Type
#1 Michigan State Big Ten 24–4 At-large
#2 North Carolina ACC 25–6 At-large
#3 Florida SEC 23–6 At-large
#4 Oklahoma Big 12 26–6 Automatic
#5 Virginia ACC 20–8 At-large
#6
Texas
Big 12 25–8 At-large
#7 Penn State Big Ten 19–11 At-large
#8 California Pac-10 20–10 At-large
#9 Fresno State WAC 25–6 At-large
#10 Providence Big East 21–9 At-large
#11 Temple Atlantic 10 21–12 Automatic
#12 Gonzaga WCC 24–6 Automatic
#13 Indiana State Missouri Valley 21–11 Automatic
#14 Western Kentucky Sun Belt 24–6 Automatic
#15 Princeton Ivy League 16–10 Automatic
#16 Alabama State SWAC 22–8 Automatic
Midwest Regional – San Antonio
Seed School Conference Record Berth Type
#1 Illinois Big Ten 24–7 At-large
#2 Arizona Pac-10 23–7 At-large
#3 Ole Miss SEC 25–7 At-large
#4 Kansas Big 12 24–6 At-large
#5
Syracuse
Big East 24–8 At-large
#6 Notre Dame Big East 19–9 At-large
#7 Wake Forest ACC 19–10 At-large
#8 Tennessee SEC 19–11 At-Large
#9 Charlotte C-USA 21–10 Automatic
#10 Butler MCC 23–7 Automatic
#11 Xavier Atlantic 10 21–7 At-large
#12 Hawaii WAC 17–13 Automatic
#13 Cal State Northridge Big Sky 22–9 Automatic
#14 Iona MAAC 22–10 Automatic
#15 Eastern Illinois Ohio Valley 21–9 Automatic
#16 Northwestern State Southland 18–12 Automatic
Winthrop Big South 18–12 Automatic

Bids by conference

Bids Conference Schools
7 Big Ten Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan State, Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin
6 ACC Duke, Georgia Tech, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, Wake Forest
Big 12 Iowa State, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas
SEC Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Ole Miss, Tennessee
5 Big East Boston College, Georgetown, Notre Dame, Providence, Syracuse
Pac-10 Arizona, California, Stanford, UCLA, USC
3 Atlantic 10 Saint Joseph's, Temple, Xavier
2 C-USA Charlotte, Cincinnati
Missouri Valley Creighton, Indiana State
WAC Fresno State, Hawaii
1 21 other conferences

Bids by state

Bids State School(s)
6 California Cal State Northridge, California, Fresno State, Stanford, UCLA, USC
5 North Carolina Charlotte, Duke, North Carolina, UNC Greensboro, Wake Forest
4 Illinois Eastern Illinois, Illinois
Indiana Butler, Indiana, Indiana State, Notre Dame
Iowa Iowa, Iowa State
Ohio Cincinnati, Kent State, Ohio State, Xavier
3 Georgia Georgia, Georgia State, Georgia Tech
New York Hofstra, Iona, Syracuse
Pennsylvania Penn State, Saint Joseph's, Temple
Utah BYU, Southern Utah, Utah State
Virginia George Mason, Hampton, Virginia
2 Kentucky Kentucky, Western Kentucky
Massachusetts Boston College, Holy Cross
New Jersey Monmouth, Princeton
Oklahoma Oklahoma, Oklahoma State
1 Alabama Alabama State
Arizona Arizona
Arkansas Arkansas
Florida Florida
Hawaii Hawaii
Kansas Kansas
Louisiana Northwestern State
Maryland Maryland
Michigan Michigan State
Mississippi Ole Miss
Missouri Missouri
Nebraska Creighton
Rhode Island Providence
South Carolina Winthrop
Tennessee Tennessee
Texas Texas
Washington Gonzaga
Washington, D.C. Georgetown
Wisconsin Wisconsin

References