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About the 2005 Division III
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2005 NCAA men's tournament basics

Who's in?
Albright
Amherst
Aurora
Baldwin-Wallace
Blackburn
Buena Vista
Calvin
Edgewood
Elms
Endicott
Gustavus Adolphus
Gwynedd-Mercy
Hanover

King's
Illinois Wesleyan
Lawrence
Methodist
Mount St. Mary
New York City Tech
Norwich
Penn State-Behrend
Pomona-Pitzer
Potsdam State
Puget Sound
Ramapo
Rochester
Salem State
St. John Fisher
Texas-Dallas
Trinity (Texas)
Union
Ursinus
UW-Stevens Point
Virginia Wesleyan
Western Connecticut
Wittenberg
Worcester Polytech
York (Pa.)

When are the selections announced?
Selection Sunday is Feb. 27.

Who goes to the tournament?
Forty-eight teams go to the tournament — 38 conference champions, 7 runners-up from those conferences (Pool C) and 3 teams who are not in those 36 conferences (Pool B).

Where are the games?
The first and second-round games are held at the higher seed, on March 3 and 5.* In the sectionals (March 11-12) four teams play at each of four campus sites, determined the Sunday following the second round games. Those sites are determined by a combination of seeding, geography and economic factors (such as seating, availability of local accomodations). They can rotate from one region to another but are not required to. The Final Four is held at the Salem Civic Center at Salem, Va., on March 18 and 19.
* occasionally, schools that earn higher seeds will not be allowed to host NCAA tournament games because of reasons such as hosting bids not being filed, or gyms not being of proper dimensions.

What conferences receive automatic bids?
Automatic bids are awarded to the champions of:
Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference:
Penn State-Behrend
American Southwest Conference: Texas-Dallas
Capital Athletic Conference: York (Pa.)
Centennial Conference: Ursinus
City University of New York Athletic Conference: New York City Tech
College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin: Illinois Wesleyan
Commonwealth Coast Conference: Endicott
Empire 8: St. John Fisher
Great Northeast Athletic Conference: Norwich
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference: Hanover
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Buena Vista
Lake Michigan Conference: Edgewood
Liberty League: Union
Little East Conference: Western Connecticut
Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference: Salem State
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association: Calvin
Middle Atlantic Commonwealth: Albright
Middle Atlantic Freedom: King's
Midwest Conference: Lawrence
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Gustavus Adolphus
New England Small College Athletic Conference: Amherst
New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference: Worcester Polytech
New Jersey Athletic Conference: Ramapo
North Atlantic Conference: Elms
North Coast Athletic Conference: Wittenberg
Northern Illinois-Iowa Conference: Aurora
Northwest Conference: Puget Sound
Ohio Athletic Conference: Baldwin-Wallace
Old Dominion Athletic Conference: Virginia Wesleyan
Pennsylvania Athletic Conference: Gwynedd-Mercy
St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Blackburn
Skyline Conference: Mount St. Mary
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Pomona-Pitzer
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference: Trinity (Texas)
State University of New York Athletic Conference: Potsdam State
University Athletic Association: Rochester
USA South Athletic Conference: Methodist
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: UW-Stevens Point

Who selects teams in Pool B and Pool C?
The selections are made by the Division III men's basketball national committee, with one member from each region. Each national committee member chairs a regional committee of 4-7 people. This committee produces the regional rankings the last four weeks of the regular season.

How does the committee evaluate strength of schedule?
The Division III Championships Committee approved the following index to assist in the evaluation of teams’ relative strength of schedule (changed for 2004):

Win on the road versus a team at or above .667 15 points
Win at home versus a team at or above .667 14 points
Win on the road versus a team at or above .500 13 points
Win at home versus a team at or above .500 12 points
Win on the road versus a team at or above .333, but below .500 11 points
Win at home versus a team at or above .333, but below .500 10 points
Win on the road versus a team below .333 9 points
Win at home versus a team below .333 8 points
Loss on the road versus a team at or above .667 7 points
Loss at home versus a team at or above .667 6 points
Loss on the road versus a team at or above .500 5 points
Loss at home versus a team at or above .500 4 points
Loss on the road versus a team at or above .333, but below .500 3 points
Loss at home versus a team at or above .333, but below .500 2 points
Loss on the road versus a team below .333 1 point
Loss at home versus a team below .333 0 points

The index:
• Includes only contests versus regional competition leading up to the championship.
• Is calculated by adding the total number of points and dividing by the number of games.
• Defines a neutral games as being in neither team’s locale and, as such, is awarded as if it were an away game.
• Is calculated for ratings using an opponent’s record at the time of the rating and for selection to the championship using an opponent’s final record at the time of selection.

How many teams go from each region?
It doesn't work that way anymore. Now the Pool B and C bids are made on a national basis, meaning it is very possible that nine teams could go from the Midwest and only three teams from the East. Once the 48 teams are selected, they will be grouped into eight geographically based (theoretically) brackets of six teams apiece.

When does this tournament expand?
For the 2005-06 season there will be one playoff spot for every 6.5 eligible teams in Division III. That projects to be a 58-team tournament. Currently there are 380 eligible schools, although some choose to participate in other tournaments (NAIA, NCCAA, etc.).

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