Fairleigh Dickinson and Tennessee Tech punched the first tickets to the 2023 men's and women's NCAA basketball tournaments, respectively.
Since then, more than 60 other teams have locked down a spot in March Madness by winning their conference tournament.
So which squads don't have to sweat it out on Selection Sunday?
With all the conference tournaments wrapped up, here's a look at the teams that have automatically qualified for the Big Dance.
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How many automatic bids are there for March Madness?
There are 32 automatic bids in the men's and women's tournaments. Winning a conference tournament results in an automatic bid for March Madness.
Which teams received an automatic bid for the men's NCAA Tournament?
- America East: Vermont
- American Athletic: Memphis
- Atlantic 10: VCU
- ACC: Duke
- ASUN: Kennesaw State
- Big 12: Texas
- Big East: Marquette
- Big Sky: Montana State
- Big South: UNC Asheville
- Big Ten: Purdue
- Big West: UC Santa Barbara
- CAA: College of Charleston
- Conference USA: Florida Atlantic
- Horizon League: Northern Kentucky
- Ivy League: Princeton
- MAAC: Iona
- MAC: Kent State
- MEAC: Howard
- Missouri Valley: Drake
- Mountain West: San Diego State
- Northeast: Fairleigh Dickinson
- Ohio Valley: Southeast Missouri State
- Pac 12: Arizona
- Patriot League: Colgate
- SEC: Alabama
- Southern: Furman
- Southland: Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
- SWAC: Texas Southern
- Summit League: Oral Roberts
- Sun Belt: Louisiana
- West Coast: Gonzaga
- WAC: Grand Canyon
Which teams received an automatic bid for the women's NCAA Tournament?
- America East: Vermont
- American Athletic: East Carolina
- Atlantic 10: Saint Louis
- ACC: Virginia Tech
- ASUN: FGSU
- Big 12: Iowa State
- Big East: UConn
- Big Sky: Sacramento State
- Big South: Gardner-Webb
- Big Ten: Iowa
- Big West: Hawaii
- CAA: Monmouth
- Conference USA: Middle Tennessee
- Horizon League: Cleveland State
- Ivy League: Princeton
- MAAC: Iona
- MAC: Toledo
- MEAC: Norfolk State
- Missouri Valley: Drake
- Mountain West: UNLV
- Northeast: Sacred Heart
- Ohio Valley: Tennessee Tech
- Pac-12: Washington State
- Patriot League: Holy Cross
- SEC: South Carolina
- Southern: Chattanooga
- Southland: Southeastern Louisiana
- SWAC: Southern
- Summit League: South Dakota State
- Sun Belt: James Madison
- West Coast: Portland
- WAC: Southern Utah
How many teams make the NCAA Tournament?
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In addition to the 32 automatic bids, there are 36 at-large bids to complete the 68-team field.
When does March Madness begin?
The men's tournament begins with the First Four on March 14 and 15. The women's First Four is on March 15 and 16.