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NCAA | February 26, 2024

2024 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Committee announces championship field

DIII men's basketball: 2024 selection show

INDIANAPOLIS —The NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball Committee announced today the
field of 64 teams for the 2024 NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball Championship.

The championship provides for a 64-team tournament. Automatic qualification (AQ) is granted to 42 conference champions, which form “Pool A.” The remaining 22 teams are selected from those teams in conferences with automatic bids that did not win their conference’s AQ and the remaining Pool B institutions (Pool C). The teams are geographically paired, whenever possible.

BRACKET: View the 2024 DIII men's basketball bracket

Sixteen sites will host four teams for first- and second-round competition Friday-Saturday, March 1-2. Second-round winners will advance to one of four sectional sites March 8-9. Winners of the four sectional championship games will advance to the semi-finals and finals March 14 and 16. All games, except the semi-finals and finals, will be played on the campuses of competing institutions. The semi-finals and finals will be held at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, IN.

Conferences receiving automatic qualification are as follows:

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