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1 Qualified teams  



1.1  Automatic qualifiers  





1.2  At-large qualifiers  







2 Bracket  



2.1  St. Paul, MN Sectional  





2.2  Williamstown, MA Sectional  





2.3  Spokane, WA Sectional  





2.4  St. Mary's City, MD Sectional  





2.5  Amherst, MA Sectional  





2.6  Wooster, OH Sectional  





2.7  Naperville, IL Sectional  





2.8  Middlebury, VT Sectional  





2.9  Elite Eight - Salem, Virginia and Atlanta, Georgia  







3 Record by conference  





4 See also  





5 References  














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2013 NCAA Division III
men's basketball tournament
Teams62
Finals siteTwo sites
Salem, Virginia & Atlanta, Georgia
ChampionsAmherst Lord Jeffs (2nd title)
Runner-upMary Hardin–Baylor Crusaders (1st title game)
Semifinalists
  • North Central (IL) Cardinals (1st Final Four)
  • Winning coachDavid Hixon (2nd title)
    MOPAllen Williamson (Amherst)
    NCAA Division III men's tournaments
    «2012 2014»

    The 2013 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament was a single-elimination tournament of 62 teams held to determine the men's collegiate basketball national champion of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. It began on March 2, 2013, and concluded with the championship game on April 7, 2013, at Philips ArenainAtlanta as part of the festivities for the 75th anniversary of the NCAA Tournament.[1] The Amherst Lord Jeffs defeated the Mary Hardin–Baylor Crusaders 87–70 in the championship game. The quarterfinal and semifinal rounds were held in Salem Civic CenterinSalem, Virginia, the traditional Final Four host.

    Qualified teams[edit]

    Automatic qualifiers[edit]

    The following teams were automatic qualifiers for the 2013 NCAA field by virtue of winning their conference's tournament (except for the UAA, whose regular-season champion received the automatic bid).

    Conference Team Appearance Last bid
    Allegheny Mountain Penn State Behrend 6th 2011
    American Southwest Concordia (TX) 1st Never
    Capital St. Mary's (MD) 5th 2012
    Centennial Dickinson 3rd 1997
    CUNYAC Staten Island 11th 2012
    CCIW North Central (IL) 7th 2012
    Colonial States Cabrini 11th 2012
    Commonwealth Coast Curry 2nd 2008
    Empire 8 Ithaca 10th 2012
    Great Northeast Albertus Magnus 3rd 2012
    Heartland Rose-Hulman 10th 2012
    Iowa Dubuque 5th 1990
    Landmark Catholic 12th 2007
    Liberty Hobart 3rd 2012
    Little East Rhode Island College 10th 2012
    MASCAC Fitchburg State 1st Never
    Michigan Calvin 18th 2007
    MAC Commonwealth Alvernia 8th 2011
    MAC Freedom Delaware Valley 2nd 2011
    Midwest St. Norbert 5th 2011
    Minnesota St. Thomas 14th 2012
    NEWMAC WPI 9th 2011
    New England Elms 8th 2011
    NESCAC Amherst 15th 2012
    New Jersey Ramapo 6th 2011
    North Atlantic Husson 3rd 2011
    North Coast Ohio Wesleyan 4th 2012
    North Eastern Morrisville State 2nd 2012
    Northern Aurora 9th 2010
    Northwest Whitworth 8th 2012
    Ohio Marietta 3rd 2011
    Old Dominion Randolph–Macon 13th 2012
    Presidents' St. Vincent 1st Never
    Skyline SUNY-Purchase 3rd 2011
    SCIAC Redlands 3rd 2011
    SCAC Trinity (TX) 9th 2012
    SLIAC Spalding 1st Never
    SUNYAC Cortland State 5th 2006
    UAA Washington U. 17th 2012
    Upper Midwest Northwestern (MN) 3rd 2012
    USA South Christopher Newport 19th 2012
    Wisconsin UW–Whitewater 18th 2012

    At-large qualifiers[edit]

    The NCAA Selection Committee, by rule, must select one team from the conferences without automatic berths and non-affiliated schools (Pool B). The Selection Committee makes the remaining 19 selections at-large from all conferences (Pool C).

    Conference Team Appearance Last bid Pool
    Southern Centre 15th 2011 B
    UAA Emory 2nd 1990 C
    Old Dominion Hampden–Sydney 14th 2007 C
    CCIW Illinois Wesleyan 22nd 2012 C
    American Southwest Mary Hardin–Baylor 6th 2012 C
    NESCAC Middlebury 6th 2012 C
    NEWMAC MIT 5th 2012 C
    SUNYAC Plattsburgh State 7th 2010 C
    Old Dominion Randolph 1st Never C
    UAA Rochester 14th 2011 C
    New Jersey Rutgers–Newark 2nd 2010 C
    NEWMAC Springfield 6th 2005 C
    Empire 8 Stevens 2nd 2007 C
    Heartland Transylvania 9th 2012 C
    Wisconsin UW–Stevens Point 12th 2012 C
    Old Dominion Virginia Wesleyan 13th 2012 C
    Capital Wesley 3rd 2010 C
    CCIW Wheaton (IL) 9th 2012 C
    NESCAC Williams 13th 2011 C
    North Coast Wooster 22nd 2012 C

    Bracket[edit]

    2013 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament is located in the United States
    St. Paul

    St. Paul

    Williamstown

    Williamstown

    Spokane

    Spokane

    St. Mary's City

    St. Mary's City

    Amherst

    Amherst

    Wooster

    Wooster

    Naperville

    Naperville

    Middlebury

    Middlebury

    2013 Third Round Hosts

    * – Denotes overtime period

    Unless otherwise noted, all times listed are Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-04)

    St. Paul, MN Sectional[edit]

    First round
    March 2
    Second round
    March 9
    Third round
    March 16
             
    atRose-Hulman 52
    Calvin 72
    Calvin 67
    atUW–Stevens Point 58
    at UW–Stevens Point 71
    Northwestern (MN) 54
    Calvin 62
    at St. Thomas 63
    at St. Thomas 91
    Aurora 62
    at St. Thomas 68
    Wheaton (IL) 58
    at Wheaton (IL) 59
    St. Norbert 58

    Williamstown, MA Sectional[edit]

    First round
    March 2
    Second round
    March 9
    Third round
    March 16
             
    at Virginia Wesleyan 76
    Delaware Valley 61
    at Virginia Wesleyan 80
    Christopher Newport 69
    at Christopher Newport 84
    Rutgers–Newark 72
    Virginia Wesleyan 75
    at Williams 84
    at Williams 79
    Wesley 78
    at Williams 89
    Catholic 78
    at Catholic 67
    Staten Island 61

    Spokane, WA Sectional[edit]

    First round
    March 2
    Second round
    March 9
    Third round
    March 16
             
    at Mary Hardin–Baylor 117
    Concordia (TX) 92
    atTrinity (TX) 83
    Concordia (TX) 87
    Mary Hardin–Baylor 69
    atWhitworth 63
    at Whitworth 75
    Redlands 69
    at Whitworth 80
    Emory 77
    at Emory 77
    Randolph 56

    St. Mary's City, MD Sectional[edit]

    First round
    March 2
    Second round
    March 9
    Third round
    March 16
             
    at St. Mary's (MD) 85
    MIT 76
    St. Mary's (MD) 72
    atAlvernia 78
    at Alvernia 97
    Albertus Magnus 78
    at St. Mary's (MD) 84
    Morrisville State 66
    Ramapo 78
    Morrisville State 86
    Morrisville State 66*
    atRhode Island College 59
    at Rhode Island College 62*
    Hobart 59

    Due to an NCAA ban on postseason games in New Jersey, the first round match between top-seeded Ramapo and Morrisville State was held in Nyack, NY on the campus of Nyack College.

    Amherst, MA Sectional[edit]

    First round
    March 2
    Second round
    March 9
    Third round
    March 16
             
    at Amherst 89
    Plattsburgh State 72
    at Plattsburgh State 84
    Husson 63
    at Amherst 93
    Randolph–Macon 76
    Stevens 60
    Randolph–Macon 69
    Randolph–Macon 79
    WPI 68
    at WPI 80
    SUNY-Purchase 67

    Due to an NCAA ban on postseason games in New Jersey, Stevens was unable to host its first round match between against Randolph-Macon. The match was moved to Bronx, NY on the campus of Lehman College.

    Due to a scheduling conflicting, WPI could not host its second round match against Randolph–Macon. The match was moved to Assumption College, also located in Worcester, MA.

    Wooster, OH Sectional[edit]

    First round
    March 2
    Second round
    March 9
    Third round
    March 16
             
    at Wooster 62
    Penn State-Behrend 44
    at Wooster 80
    Dickinson 54
    at Dickinson 80
    Marietta 65
    atWooster 63
    Cabrini 70
    atHampden–Sydney 78
    Cabrini 80
    Cabrini 84
    atOhio Wesleyan 81
    at Ohio Wesleyan 84
    St. Vincent 75

    Naperville, IL Sectional[edit]

    First round
    March 2
    Second round
    March 9
    Third round
    March 16
             
    at Washington U. 70
    Spalding 61
    atWashington U. 67
    Illinois Wesleyan 71
    at Illinois Wesleyan 80
    Transylvania 71
    Illinois Wesleyan 73
    at North Central (IL) 83
    at UW–Whitewater 58
    Dubuque 42
    UW–Whitewater 60
    North Central (IL) 64
    at North Central (IL) 66
    Centre 50

    Middlebury, VT Sectional[edit]

    First round
    March 2
    Second round
    March 9
    Third round
    March 16
             
    atSpringfield 77
    Ithaca 89
    Ithaca 70
    atRochester 68
    at Rochester 91
    Fitchburg State 86
    Ithaca 72
    at Middlebury 73
    at Middlebury 68
    Curry 66
    Middlebury 67
    atCortland State 63
    at Cortland State 85
    Elms 59

    Elite Eight - Salem, Virginia and Atlanta, Georgia[edit]

    Quarterfinals
    March 22
    Semifinals
    March 23
    National Championship Game
    April 7
             
    St. Thomas 82
    Williams 79
    St. Thomas 67
    Mary Hardin–Baylor 74
    Mary Hardin–Baylor 69
    St. Mary's (MD) 66
    Mary Hardin–Baylor 70
    Amherst 87
    Amherst 101
    Cabrini 82
    Amherst 52
    North Central (IL) 44
    North Central (IL) 77
    Middlebury 65

    Record by conference[edit]

    Conference # of Bids Record Win % R62 R32 S16 E8 F4 CG NC
    NESCAC 3 11-2 .846 2 3 3 3 1 1 1
    American Southwest 2 5–2 .714 1 2 1 1 1 1
    CCIW 3 7–3 .700 3 3 2 1 1
    Minnesota 1 4–1 .800 1 1 1 1 1
    Capital 2 3–2 .600 2 1 1 1
    CSAC 1 3–1 .750 1 1 1 1
    ODAC 4 4–4 .500 4 2 2
    North Coast 2 3–2 .600 2 2 1
    Empire 8 2 2–2 .500 2 1 1
    Michigan 1 2–1 .667 1 1 1
    North Eastern 1 2–1 .667 1 1 1
    Northwest 1 2–1 .667 1 1 1
    UAA 3 3-3 .500 3 3
    SUNYAC 2 2–2 .500 2 2
    Wisconsin 2 2-2 .500 2 2
    NEWMAC 3 1–3 .250 3 1
    Centennial 1 1–1 .500 1 1
    Landmark 1 1–1 .500 1 1
    Little East 1 1–1 .500 1 1
    MAC Commonwealth 1 1–1 .500 1 1
    USA South 1 1–1 .500 1 1

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "New format developed for 2013 DIII men's basketball tourney". July 25, 2012.

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