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  2. 2023 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament was a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division III college basketball in the United States. Featuring sixty-four teams, it was played in March 2023, following the 2022–23 season, concluding with the championship game on March 18, 2023.

  3. NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament (officially styled as "Championship" instead of "Tournament") is a tournament to determine the NCAA Division III national champion. It has been held annually from 1975 to 2019 & since 2022, but not played in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19 issues.

  4. 2024 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The following 22 teams were awarded qualification for the tournament field by the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Committee. [2] The committee evaluated teams on the basis of their win–loss percentage, strength of schedule, head-to-head results, results against common opponents, and results against teams included in the NCAA's final ...

  5. List of NCAA conferences - Wikipedia

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    Conferences in the Football Bowl Subdivision must meet a more stringent set of NCAA requirements than other conferences. Among these additional NCAA regulations, institutions in the Football Bowl Subdivision must be "multisport conferences" and participate in conference play in at least six men's and eight women's sports, including football, men's and women's basketball, and at least two other ...

  6. NCAA Division III - Wikipedia

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    The College Division split again in 1973 when the NCAA went to its current naming convention: Division I, Division II, and Division III. D-III schools are not allowed to offer athletic scholarships, while D-II schools can. D-III is the NCAA's largest division with around 450 member institutions, which are 80% private and 20% public.

  7. Presidents' Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) is an intercollegiate athletic conference which competes in the NCAA's Division III.Of its 11 member schools, all private, liberal arts institutions of higher learning, nine are located in Western Pennsylvania.

  8. Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

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    The Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) is an intercollegiate athletic conference that operates in NCAA Division III. The conference was founded in 1915 and it consists of twelve small private schools that are located in Southern California and organized into nine athletic programs. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps and Pomona ...

  9. Skyline Conference men's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The Skyline Conference men's basketball tournament is the annual conference basketball championship tournament for the NCAA Division III Skyline Conference. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. [1] The winner receives the Skyline's automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Division III Basketball Championship.