The 2011 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament was a single-elimination tournament to determine the men's collegiate basketball national champion of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III . The tournament began on March 3, 2011. The tournament consists of 61 teams arranged in four sections. The top three teams earn a bye to the second round. The other 58 teams compete in the first round. The first two rounds in each section are held at campus location: four sites per section. The third and fourth rounds take place at the sectional location. The national semifinals and national championship will be held at the Salem Civic Center in Salem, Virginia .[ 1] [ 2]
Forty-two teams were granted automatic bids as the champion of their conference. One independent team was selected, and 18 teams were selected as at-large participants.
Qualified teams
School
Conference
Record
Qualification
La Roche
Allegheny Mountain Collegiate
25–2
Automatic
McMurry
American Southwest
21–7
Automatic
St. Mary's (Md.)
Capital Athletic
22–5
Automatic
Franklin & Marshall
Centennial
22–5
Automatic
Medgar Evans
CUNY Athletic
17–11
Automatic
Augustana (Ill.)
Illinois and Wisconsin
24–3
Automatic
Cabrini
Colonial States Athletic
22–5
Automatic
Alvernia
Commonwealth
18–6
Automatic
Salve Regina
Commonwealth Coast
17–10
Automatic
Hartwick
Empire 8
17–10
Automatic
Delaware Valley
Freedom
17–10
Automatic
Johnson & Wales (R.I.)
Great Northeast Athletic
20–8
Automatic
Manchester
Heartland Collegiate Athletic
21–6
Automatic
Luther
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic
18–8
Automatic
Scranton
Landmark
20–5
Automatic
Skidmore
Liberty League
18–9
Automatic
Rhode Island College
Little East
19–7
Automatic
Bridgewater State
Massachusetts State College Athletic
19–9
Automatic
Hope
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association
22–6
Automatic
St. Norbert
Midwest
20–5
Automatic
St. Thomas (Minn.)
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic
24–3
Automatic
Elms
New England Collegiate
20–7
Automatic
Middlebury
New England Small College Athletic
25–1
Automatic
MIT
New England Women's and Men's Athletic
19–8
Automatic
New Jersey City
New Jersey Athletic
19–9
Automatic
Husson
North Atlantic
21–6
Automatic
Wooster
North Coast Athletic
26–2
Automatic
Wells
North Eastern Athletic
16–11
Automatic
Benedictine (Ill.)
Northern Athletics
21–7
Automatic
Whitworth
Northwest
26–1
Automatic
Marietta
Ohio Athletic
25–3
Automatic
School
Conference
Record
Qualification
Randolph–Macon
Old Dominion Athletic
24–4
Automatic
Bethany (W.Va.)
Presidents' Athletic
21–7
Automatic
Purchase
Skyline
23–4
Automatic
Webster
St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic
20–6
Automatic
Redlands
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic
16–11
Automatic
Centre
Southern Collegiate Athletic
21–5
Automatic
Buffalo State
SUNY Athletic
21–6
Automatic
Rochester (N.Y.)
University Athletic Association
20–5
Automatic
Northwestern (Minn.)
Upper Midwest Athletic
21–6
Automatic
North Carolina Wesleyan
USA South Athletic
21–6
Automatic
Wisconsin–Stevens Point
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic
24–3
Automatic
Chapman
Independent
24–3
At-large
Amherst
New England Small College Athletic
22–3
At-large
Becker
North Atlantic
23–4
At-large
Concordia (Wis.)
Northern Athletics
23–4
At-large
Gwynedd–Mercy
Colonial States Athletic
21–6
At-large
Hanover
Heartland Collegiate Athletic
19–7
At-large
Illinois Wesleyan
Illinois & Wisconsin
19–8
At-large
Ithaca
Empire 8
20–6
At-large
Mary Hardin-Baylor
Southwest
21–7
At-large
Oswego State
SUNY Athletic
23–4
At-large
Penn State–Behrend
Allegheny Mountain Collegiate
23–4
At-large
Ramapo
New Jersey Athletic
20–6
At-large
Texas–Dallas
American Southwest
21–6
At-large
Virginia Wesleyan
Old Dominion Athletic
23–4
At-large
Western Connecticut State
Little East
21–5
At-large
Williams
New England Small College Athletic
25–2
At-large
Wisconsin–River Falls
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic
20–7
At-large
Wittenberg
North Coast Athletic
19–8
At-large
WPI
New England Women's and Men's Athletic
22–5
At-large
Sectional play
References
Tournaments Records Related