SEC Places Eight Teams In NCAA Field



The Southeastern Conference leads all conferences with eight teams in the field of 64. Here's a look at how many teams from each conference earned spots in the NCAA field.
 

Southeastern 8 (Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi St., South Carolina, Vanderbilt)
Atlantic Coast 7 [Clemson, Florida St, Georgia Tech, Miami (FL), North Carolina, North Carolina St., Virginia]
Pacific-12 5 (Arizona, Oregon, Oregon St., Stanford, UCLA)
Big 12 4 (Baylor, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas A&M)
Conference USA 4 (UAB, East Carolina, Rice, UCF)
Missouri Valley 3 (Creighton, Indiana St., Missouri St.)
Southern 3 (Appalachian St., Col. of Charleston, Samford)
Big East 2 [Louisville, St. John’s (NY)]
Big Ten 2 (Michigan St., Purdue)
Mountain West 2 (New Mexico, TCU)
Southland 2 (Sam Houston St., Texas-Arlington)
West Coast 2 (Pepperdine, San Diego)
Western Athletic 2 (Fresno St., New Mexico St.)
America East 1 (Stony Brook)
Atlantic Sun 1 (Belmont)
Atlantic 10 1 (Dayton)
Big South 1 (Coastal Caro.)
Big West 1 (Cal St. Fullerton)
Colonial 1 (UNC Wilmington)
Horizon 1 (Valparaiso)
Independent 1 (Dallas Baptist)
Ivy 1 (Cornell)
Metro Atlantic 1 (Manhattan)
Mid-American 1 (Kent St.)
Mid-Eastern 1 (Bethune-Cookman)
Northeast 1 (Scared Heart)
Ohio Valley 1 (Austin Peay)
Patriot 1 (Army)
Southwestern 1 (Prairie View)
Summit 1 (Oral Roberts)
Sun Belt 1 (La.-Monroe)


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