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After making a very difficult transition from the Southern Conference to the Atlantic 10 this summer, Davidson tops our list of 2013-14 regular-season conference champions in men's college basketball with no chance of hanging another banner this year.

No one wants to believe that their team will do worse than the previous year, but repeating as conference champions is a tough thing for everyone other than Gonzaga to do.

Two years ago, Georgetown, Indiana, Marquette and Miami each earned at least a share of their major conference titles before proceeding to miss the NCAA tournament altogether this past season. Niagara won the MAAC in 2012-13 and lost 17 conference games in 2013-14.

In total, only 11 conferences had the same champion in each of the past two seasons, meaning 20 conferences (excluding the newly formed AAC) had new regular-season champs last year.

Thanks to a number of ties atop last year's standings, there were a total of 38 teams that won at least a share of a regular-season title. From those 38 teams, we've ranked the 10 that are least likely to do it again this season.

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