Men’s Champ Week: Conference tournament schedules, auto bids

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Championship Week and March Madness are nearly here. Beginning with the ASUN on Feb. 27 and ending with the Ivy, A-10, SEC, American and Big Ten right up until the bracket is revealed on Selection Sunday (March 12), teams across Division I men’s college basketball will be competing for the chance to cut down the nets in the conference championship — and, along with it, one of the 32 automatic bids to the 2023 NCAA tournament.

Which team from each Division I men’s college basketball league is guaranteed a chance to go dancing in March? Bookmark this page, because this is where we’ll be tracking the winners, live, as they punch their tickets.

Everything you need to know about the 2023 tournament:
Bubble Watch | Bracketology | NCAA tournament schedule

NEC: Fairleigh Dickinson Knights
Record:
19-14
Title-clincher: 70-50 over St. Francis (PA)*
Leading scorer: Demetre Roberts (16.7 PPG)
NCAA Tournament history: 7th (first since 2019)

*Qualified in semifinal because Merrimack is ineligible

Ohio Valley: Southeast Missouri State Redhawks
Record: 19-16
Title-clincher: 89-82 (OT) over Tennessee Tech
Leading scorer: Phillip Russell (18.1 PPG)
NCAA Tournament history: 2nd (first since 2000)


Big South

March 1, 3-5
Bojangles Coliseum (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Bracket

Missouri Valley

March 2-5
Enterprise Center (St. Louis, Missouri)
Bracket

ASUN

Feb. 27-28, March 2, 5
Campus sites
Bracket

Sun Belt

Feb. 28, March 2, 4-6
Pensacola Bay Center (Pensacola, Florida)
Bracket

Southern

March 3-6
Harrah’s Cherokee Center (Asheville, North Carolina)
Bracket

Horizon

Feb. 28, March 2, 6-7
Campus sites/Indiana Farmers Coliseum (Indianapolis)
Bracket

CAA

March 3-7
Entertainment & Sports Arena (Washington, D.C.)
Bracket

Summit

March 3-7
Denny Sanford PREMIER Center (Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
Bracket

West Coast

March 2-4, 6-7
Orleans Arena (Las Vegas)
Bracket

Southland

March 5-8
Legacy Center (Lake Charles, Louisiana)
Bracket

Patriot League

Feb. 28, March 2, 5, 8
Campus sites
Bracket

Big Sky

March 4-8
Idaho Central Arena (Boise, Idaho)
Bracket

America East

March 4, 7, 11
Campus sites
Bracket

MEAC

March 8-11
Norfolk Scope Arena (Norfolk, Virginia)
Bracket

SWAC

March 8-11
Bartow Arena (Birmingham, Alabama)
Standings

Big 12

March 8-11
T-Mobile Center (Kansas City, Missouri)
Bracket

Mountain West

March 8-11
Thomas & Mack Center (Las Vegas)
Standings

Big East

March 8-11
Madison Square Garden (New York City)
Standings

MAAC

March 7-11
Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall (Atlantic City, New Jersey)
Standings

MAC

March 9-11
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse (Cleveland)
Standings

Conference USA

March 8-11
Ford Center at the Star (Frisco, Texas)
Standings

ACC

March 7-11
Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, North Carolina)
Standings

Big West

March 7, 9-11
Dollar Loan Center (Henderson, Nevada)
Standings

Pac-12

March 8-11
T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas)
Standings

WAC

March 7, 9-11
Michelob Ultra Arena/Orleans Arena (Las Vegas)
Standings

Ivy

March 11-12
Jadwin Gymnasium (Princeton, New Jersey)
Standings

Atlantic 10

March 7-9, 11-12
Barclays Center (Brooklyn, New York)
Standings

SEC

March 8-12
Bridgestone Arena (Nashville, Tennessee)
Standings

American

March 9-12
Dickies Arena (Fort Worth, Texas)
Standings

Big Ten

March 8-12
United Center (Chicago)
Standings

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