2012 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament qualifying teams

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This is a list of qualifying teams for the 2012 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament. A total of 62 teams entered the tournament. Forty-one of the teams earned automatic bids by winning their conference tournaments. The automatic bid of the University Athletic Association, which does not conduct a postseason tournament, went to its regular season champion. The remaining twenty teams were granted at-large bids, which are extended by the NCAA Selection Committee.

Qualifying teams[edit]

Automatic bids[edit]

Automatic bids to the tournament were granted for winning a conference championship tournament, except for the automatic bid of the University Athletic Association 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 Finish Regular Season
Second Place
Second Place
Record (Conf.)
Finish
Washington U. 20-7 (11-3) 2010 UAA 1st NYU 21-6 (10-4) 2nd
Qualifying School Record (Conf.) Last app. Conference Seed Conf. Finals
Runner-Up
Runner-Up
Record (Conf.)
Runner-Up
Seed
Cabrini 31-2 (18-0) 2011 Colonial States 1 Keystone 21-6 (14-4) 2
William Paterson 24-4 (11–2) 2010 New Jersey N1 Richard Stockton 20-9 (12-1) S1
Salem State 20-8 (10-2) 2010 MASCAC 1 Bridgewater State 16-12 (9-3) 2
Misericordia 21-7 (11-3) Never MAC-Freedom 1 Wilkes 17-10 (9-5) 2
Endicott 20-9 (12-6) 2006 Commonwealth Coast 2 Salve Regina 21-10 (15-3) 1
Albertus Magnus 28-2 (18-0) 2010 Great Northeast 1 Anna Maria 14-15 (10-8) 6
Becker 24-5 (16-0) 2011 New England 1 Elms 18-11 (11-5) 2
Castleton State 19-10 (15-3) 2004 North Atlantic 1 Colby-Sawyer College 20-8 (15-3) 2
Messiah 20-7 (12-2) 2007 MAC-Commonwealth 1 Lycoming 19-8 (8-6) 3
Medaille 25-3 (17-1) 2010 Allegheny Mountain 1 Penn State-Behrend 16-12 (13-5) 3
Ithaca 14-14 (9-5) 2011 Empire 8 4 Nazareth 18-8 (10-4) 2
Skidmore 19-9 (11-5) 2011 Liberty 2 Hobart 23-6 (14-2) 1
Edgewood 22-6 (14-2) 2010 Northern 3 Lakeland 21-7 (12-4) 5
York (Pa.) 18-11 (10-6) 2006 Capital 4 Mary Washington 18-9 (12-4) 2
Carroll 17-10 (10-8) 2011 Midwest 4 St. Norbert 16-9 (12-6) 3
Oswego State 26-4 (18-0)) 2011 SUNYAC 1 Cortland State 22-7 (14-4 2
Staten Island 26-5 (11-0) 2002 CUNYAC 1 Medgar Evers 17-12 (5-6) 6
Eastern Connecticut 24-5 (11-3) 2000 Little East 1 Rhode Island College 23-7 (10-4) 3
Christopher Newport 23-5 (12-0) 2011 USA South 1 Greensboro 18-10 (7-5) 3
Scranton 23-8 (11-3) 2011 Landmark 1 Juniata 19-10 (9-5) 3
Franklin and Marshall 28-3 (16-2) 2011 Centennial 1 Muhlenberg College 18-9 (11-7) 2
Rose-Hulman 20-9 (11-7) 2012 Heartland 3 Transylvania 23-5 (16-2) 1
Wooster 26-5 (12-4) 2011 North Coast 2 Denison 14-14 (9-7) 5
Farmingdale State 23-6 (16-2) 2009 Skyline 2 SUNY Purchase 14-14 (10-8) 4
Westminster (Mo.) 17-11 (11-5) 2010 SLIAC 2 MacMurray 14-13 (10-6) 4
Hope 27-2 (14-0) 2011 Michigan 1 Adrian 17-9 (9-5) 2
Capital 19-10 (13-5) 2009 Ohio 2 Wilmington (Ohio) 15-13 (10-8) 5
Bethany 25-4 (14-2) 2011 Presidents' 1 Thomas More 20-8 (13-3) 3
Northwestern (Minn.) 17-11 (10-4) 2012 Upper Midwest 2 Bethany Lutheran 16-11 (13-1) 1
UW-River Falls 20-8 (12-4) 2011 Wisconsin 2 UW-Whitewater 29-4 (13-3) 1
North Central (Ill.) 22-8 (12-2) 2006 CCIW 1 Wheaton (Ill.) 23-7 (11-3) 2
Whitworth 26-4 (15-1) 2011 Northwest 1 Puget Sound 20-7 (11-5) 2
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 24-4 (12-2) 2010 SCIAC 1 Pomona-Pitzer 16-10 (10-4) 2
Amherst 26-3 (10-0) 2011 NESCAC 1 Middlebury 26-4 (9-1) 2
MIT 29-2 (11-1) 2011 NEWMAC 1 Springfield 17-10 (7-5) 3
Morrisville State 19-9 (14-1) Never North Eastern N1 Penn State-Harrisburg 20-7 (12-2) S1
McMurry 20-9 (13-8) 2011 American Southwest W3 Hardin-Simmons 21-7 (16-5) W2
Buena Vista 17-11 (11-5) 2008 Iowa 2 Coe 19-8 (12-4) 1
St. Thomas 22-7 (16-4) 2011 Minnesota 1 Gustavus Adolphus 20-8 (16-4) 2
Virginia Wesleyan 27-4 (14-2) 2012 Old Dominion 1 Randolph 15-14 (7-9) 6
Trinity (Texas) 21-9 (12-4) 2012 SCAC W1 Centre 18-9 (10-6) E3

At-large Bids[edit]

Conference School Appearance Last Bid Pool
Great South Maryville (Tenn.) 15th 2010 Pool B
SCAC Birmingham-Southern 1st 2012 Pool C
Minnesota Gustavus Adolphus 13th 2005 Pool C
Empire 8 Hartwick 6th 2011 Pool C
Liberty Hobart 2nd 2001 Pool C
CCIW Illinois Wesleyan 21st 2011 Pool C
American Southwest Mary Hardin-Baylor 5th 2011 Pool C
NESCAC Middlebury 5th 2011 Pool C
UAA NYU 26th 2006 Pool C
North Coast Ohio Wesleyan 3rd 2008 Pool C
Old Dominion Randolph-Macon 12th 2011 Pool C
Little East Rhode Island College 9th 2011 Pool C
Skyline St. Joseph's-Long Island 2nd 2009 Pool C
Capital St. Mary's (Md.) 4th 2011 Pool C
Heartland Transylvania 8th 2009 Pool C
Wisconsin UW-Stevens Point 11th 2011 Pool C
Wisconsin UW-Whitewater 17th 2011 Pool C
Little East Western Connecticut 12th 2011 Pool C
CCIW Wheaton (Ill.) 8th 2010 Pool C
North Coast Wittenberg 26th 2011 Pool C

Conferences with multiple bids[edit]

Bids Conference Schools
3 CCIW North Central (Ill.), Illinois Wesleyan, Wheaton (Ill.)
3 Little East Eastern Connecticut, Rhode Island College, Western Connecticut
3 North Coast Wooster, Ohio Wesleyan, Wittenberg
3 Wisconsin UW_River Falls, UW-Stevens Point, UW-Whitewater
2 American Southwest McMurry, Mary Hardin-Baylor
2 Capital York (Pa.), St. Mary's (Md.)
2 Empire 8 Ithaca, Hartwick
2 Heartland Rose-Hulman, Transylvania
2 Liberty Skidmore, Hobart
2 Minnesota St. Thomas, Gustavus Adolphus
2 NESCAC Amherst, Middlebury
2 Old Dominion Virginia Wesleyan, Randolph-Macon
2 SCAC Trinity (Texas), Birmingham Southern
2 Skyline Farmingdale State, St. Joseph's-Long Island
2 UAA Washington U., NYU

All other conferences have only one bid (see Automatic Bids)
NOTE: Teams in bold represent the conference's automatic bid.

Bids by state[edit]

Bids State(s) Schools
11 New York Farmingdale State, Hartwick, Hobart, Ithaca, Medaille, Morrisville State, NYU, Oswego State, Skidmore, St. Joseph's-Long Island, Staten Island
6 Pennsylvania Cabrini, Franklin and Marshall, Messiah, Misericordia, Scranton, York (Pa.)
5 Massachusetts Amherst, Becker, Endicott, MIT, Salem State
5 Wisconsin Carroll, Edgewood, UW-River Falls, UW-Stevens Point, UW-Whitewater
4 Ohio Capital, Ohio Wesleyan, Wittenberg, Wooster
3 Connecticut Albertus Magnus, Eastern Connecticut, Western Connecticut
3 Illinois Illinois Wesleyan, North Central (Ill.), Wheaton (Ill.)
3 Minnesota Gustavus Adolphus, Northwestern (Minn.), St. Thomas
3 Texas Mary Hardin-Baylor, McMurry, Trinity (Texas)
3 Virginia Christopher Newport, Randolph-Macon, Virginia Wesleyan
2 Missouri Washington U., Westminster (Mo.)
2 Vermont Castleton State, Middlebury
1 Alabama Birmingham-Southern
1 California Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
1 Iowa Buena Vista
1 Indiana Rose-Hulman
1 Kentucky Transylvania
1 Maryland St. Mary's (Md.)
1 Michigan Hope
1 New Jersey William Paterson
1 Rhode Island Rhode Island College
1 Tennessee Maryville (Tenn.)
1 Washington Whitworth
1 West Virginia Bethany