NAIA DII MBB National Championship has 3 RSC teams, including #1 overall IU East

NAIA DII MBB National Championship has 3 RSC teams, including #1 overall IU East

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NAIA DII MBB National Championship has 3 RSC teams, including #1 overall IU East

By NAIA National Office

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – (Bracket – PDF | Video Announcement| Schedule) The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has officially announced the 32 qualifiers for the 27th annual NAIA Division II Men's Basketball National Championship, presented by Cypress Risk Management. The event takes place at the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, S.D., March 7 – 13.

This year's field consists of 22 automatic berths and 10 at-large spots. Automatic qualification is given to conference regular-season champions, regular-season runners-up, tournament champions or tournament runners-up depending on the league. At-large teams were determined using the final regular-season Coaches' Top 25 Poll released today. To access the poll, click HERE.

The NAIA Network (www.NAIANetwork.com) – the association's official video streaming home – will broadcast the first 30 games leading up to the championship final on ESPN3. The video platform, powered by Stretch Internet, allows users access video, statistics, and social interaction on a number of devices, including mobile. Single-day passes can be purchased for $9.95, while an all-tournament package is available at $34.95.

Qualifier Notes
• Defending national champion Union (Ky.) enters the event looking to become only the second team in Division II men's basketball history to win back-to-back national titles. Bethel (Ind.) accomplished the feat in 1997 and 1998.
• The Bulldogs have won 13 of their last 14 games, including a 73-69 victory over Truett McConnell (Ga.) in the Appalachian Athletic Conference title game.
• IU East (Ind.) is the overall No. 1 seed at this year's championship. The Red Wolves, who reached the quarterfinals a season ago, boast an NAIA-best 31-2 overall record including a 17-0 mark in the River States Conference. IU East has won 25-straight games – the longest active streak in Division II. The Red Wolves last loss came on November 17 at Taylor (Ind.), 80-78 (OT).
• Sixteen teams return to the championship from the 2017 field, including all of last year's Fab Four squads – Bellevue (Neb.), Cornerstone (Mich.), Indiana Wesleyan and Union.
• Thirteen teams have made at least 10 appearances at the national championship. Bellevue leads the group with 2018 counting as its 19th time competing in the tournament. Northwestern (Iowa) is next with 18 appearances.
• Nine different clubs in this year's field have won at least one national title. Bethel (1995, 1997, 1998), Cornerstone (1999, 2011, 2015) and Oregon Tech (2004, 2008, 2012) pace the field with three national titles each.
• Antelope Valley (Calif.), Governors State (Ill.), Michigan-Dearborn, Roosevelt (Ill.), Stillman (Ala.), and Voorhees (S.C.) are all making their first-ever trip to the national championship.
• The Crossroads League and the Great Plains Athletic Conference each boast four teams in the field, which is the most among the 12 Division II conferences.

2018 NAIA Division II Men's Basketball National Championship Qualifiers (alphabetical)

SchoolRecordQualificationAppearancesTour. RecordLast TimeTitles
Antelope Valley (Calif.)20-7California Pacific Conference Tournament Champion1st0-0n/a0
Bellevue (Neb.)21-11At-Large19th24-1820170
Bethel (Ind.)22-9At-Large15th32-1120173
Briar Cliff (Iowa)24-7At-Large12th5-1120170
College of Idaho27-6Cascade Collegiate Conference Regular-Season Champion13th14-1120171
Cornerstone (Mich.)28-4Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Regular-Season Champion16th37-1220173
Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.)22-10At-Large10th7-920170
Governors State (Ill.)25-8Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Regular-Season Champion1st0-0n/a0
IU East (Ind.)31-2River States Conference Regular-Season & Tournament Champion6th5-520170
IU Southeast (Ind.)23-8River States West Division Champion13th7-1120170
Indiana Tech26-6At-Large8th3-720160
Indiana Wesleyan26-7Crossroads League Regular-Season Champion11th25-820172
Keiser (Fla.)20-10At-Large10th12-920160
Marian (Ind.)20-11At-Large5th4-420120
Mayville State (N.D.)18-10North Star Athletic Association Tournament Champion7th8-620070
Michigan-Dearborn21-12Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Tournament Champion1st0-0n/a0
Milligan (Tenn.)15-13Appalachian Athletic Conference Regular-Season Runner-up5th1-420150
Morningside (Iowa)26-6Great Plains Athletic Conference Regular-Season Champion6th5-520150
Northwestern (Iowa)25-6Great Plains Athletic Conference Tournament Runner-up18th30-1520172
Oklahoma Wesleyan25-8Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament Champion6th12-420141
Oregon Tech22-10At-Large16th33-1220173
Roosevelt (Ill.)26-7Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament Runner-up1st0-0n/a0
Saint Francis (Ind.)25-8Crossroads League Regular-Season Runner-up10th20-820171
Southeastern (Fla.)21-9The Sun Conference Tournament Champion2nd3-120140
Southwestern (Kan.)26-7Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Regular-Season Champion4th0-320160
St. Thomas (Fla.)22-7The Sun Conference Regular-Season Champion8th3-720150
Stillman (Ala.)27-4Association of Independent Institutions Tournament Champion1st0-0n/a0
Trinity International (Ill.)21-10At-Large5th3-420170
Union (Ky.)23-7Appalachian Athletic Conference Regular-Season Champion6th6-420171
Voorhees (S.C.)18-10Association of Independent Institutions Tournament Runner-up1st0-0n/a0
Warner Pacific (Ore.)23-9Cascade Collegiate Conference Regular-Season Runner-up11th6-1020160
WVU Tech (W.Va.)20-11At-Large2nd0-120170