Sunday, March 10, 2002
Men's NCAA automatic bids
Who's in the tournament so far:
Alcorn State, Southwestern Athletic Conference
Arizona, Pacific-10 Conference
Boston University, America East Conference
Central Connecticut State, Northeast Conference
Cincinnati, Conference USA
Connecticut, Big East
Creighton, Missouri Valley Conference
Davidson, Southern Conference
Florida Atlantic, Atlantic Sun Conference
Gonzaga, West Coast Conference
Hampton, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Hawaii, Western Athletic Conference
Holy Cross, Patriot League
Illinois-Chicago, Horizon League
Kent State, Mid-American Conference
McNeese State, Southland Conference
Montana, Big Sky Conference
Murray State, Ohio Valley Conference
North Carolina-Wilmington, Colonial Athletic Association
Pennsylvania, Ivy League
San Diego State, Mountain West Conference
Siena, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
UC Santa Barbara, Big West Conference
Valparaiso, Mid-Continent Conference
Western Kentucky, Sun Belt Conference
Winthrop, Big South Conference
Xavier, Atlantic 10 Conference
NOTE: All bids by virtue of conference tournament championship except the Ivy League, which does not conduct a post-season tournament.
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Kentucky girls basketball scores
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