INDIANAPOLIS -- The NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball Committee announced today the field of 64 teams for the 2018 NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball Championship.

Forty-three conferences have been granted automatic qualification for the 2018 championship, while 21 other at-large teams from the remaining independent teams and automatic-qualifying conferences who did not receive their conference automatic qualification (Pool C) were selected by using specific selection criteria approved by the Division III Championships Committee.

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Sixteen sites will host four teams for first and second-round competition Friday-Saturday, March 2-3. Second-round winners will advance to one of four sectional-round sites March 9-10. Winners of the four sectional games will advance to the semi-finals and finals March 16 and 17. All games, except the semi-finals and finals, will be played on the campuses of competing institutions. The semi-finals and finals will be conducted at the Salem Civic Center in Salem, Va.

Automatic Qualifiers Conferece School Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference La Roche (21-6) American Southwest Conference Sul Ross State (22-6) Capital Athletic Conference York (Pennsylvania) (23-4) Centennial Conference Johns Hopkins (23-4) CUNY Athletic Conference Staten Island (16-12) College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin Augustana (Illinois) (22-5) Colonial States Athletic Conference Cabrini (24-3) Commonwealth Coast Conference Nichols (25-3) Empire 8 Nazareth (20-7) Great Northeast Athletic Conference Johnson & Wales (Rhode Island) (19-9) Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Hanover (22-6) Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Nebraska Wesleyan (24-3) Landmark Conference Moravian (20-7) Liberty League Union (New York) (18-8) Little East Conference Eastern Connecticut State (25-3) Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference Bridgewater State (18-9) Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Hope (18-9) Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth Lebanon Valley (18-9) Middle Atlantic Conference Freedom Misericordia (17-10) Midwest Conference Monmouth (Illinois) (20-7) Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Augsburg (21-7) New England Collegiate Conference Southern Vermont (22-5) New England Small College Athletic Conference Williams (22-5) New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference MIT (22-5) New Jersey Athletic Conference Ramapo (21-6) North Atlantic Conference New England College (21-6) North Coast Athletic Conference Wittenberg (26-2) North Eastern Athletic Conference Lancaster Bible (23-5) Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference Aurora (19-8) Northwest Conference Whitworth (24-3) Ohio Athletic Conference John Carroll (23-5) Old Dominion Athletic Conference Emory & Henry (22-6) Presidents' Athletic Conference Thomas More (23-5) Skyline Conference Yeshiva (18-10) St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Greenville (19-8) Southern Athletic Association Berry (11-17) Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (18-7) Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Schreiner (15-13) State University of New York Athletic Conference Plattsburgh State (22-4) University Athletic Association Washington U. in St. Louis (22-3) Upper Midwest Athletic Conference Bethany Lutheran (19-8) USA South Athletic Conference Maryville (Tennessee) (22-6) Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Wisconsin-Stevens Point (19-8)

Pool C

Albright (20-6)

College at Brockport (19-7)

Christopher Newport (21-6)

Emory (21-4)

Franklin & Marshall (20-6)

Hamilton (22-4)

Illinois Wesleyan (19-7)

LeTourneau (23-4)

Marietta (21-6)

Middlebury (19-6)

New Jersey City (19-7)

North Central (Illinois) (19-8)

Saint John’s (Minnesota) (23-3)

Springfield (18-8)

St. Olaf (19-7)

Swarthmore (22-5)

Wesleyan (Connecticut) (21-6)

Whitman (26-1)

Wisconsin-Platteville (22-4)

Wisconsin-Oshkosh (20-7)

Wooster (21-6)