2019 March Madness Bracket Unveiled: All 68 Teams in the NCAA Tournament

The 68 teams who will compete in the 2019 NCAA tournament were revealed on Selection Sunday, with 32 automatic contenders and 36 receipients of at-large bids all vying for a coveted championship.
Duke, Virginia, UNC and Gonzaga are this year's March Madness No. 1 seeds, with the Blue Devils taking the top overall spot.
The 32 Division I conference tournament championship winners earn automatic bids to the tournament as long as they are eligible for postseason play. Regardless of how a team performed during the regular season, if they win the tournament they are awarded a bid.
The remaining 36 teams receive at-large bids, chosen by the selection committee. Once the teams are selected, the committee is then responsible for seeding the participants by pedigree and then bracketing them into four regions: the East, West, South, and Midwest.
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Here are all the teams that will be going dancing in 2019:
• Saint Mary's
• North Dakota State
• Wofford
• Colgate
• Murray State
• Fairleigh Dickinson
• Bradley
• Iona
• Northern Kentucky
• Northeastern
• Gardner-Webb
• Liberty
• Vermont
• North Carolina Central
• Iowa State
• Prairie View A&M
• Utah State
• Villanova
• Buffalo
• Montana
• Old Dominion
• Duke
• Abilene Christian
• New Mexico State
• Oregon
• UC-Irvine
• Yale
• Auburn
• Saint Louis
• Georgia State
• Michigan State
• VCU
• UCF
• Mississippi State
• Virginia Tech
• Maryland
• Belmont
• Temple
• LSU
• Louisville
• Minnesota
• Virginia
• Ole Miss
• Oklahoma
• Wisconsin
• Oregon
• Kansas State
• UC Irvine
• Purdue
• Iowa
• Tennessee
• North Carolina
• Utah State
• Washington
• Kansas
• Iowa State
• Ohio State
• Houston
• Georgia State
• Seton Hall
• Kentucky
• Syracuse
• Baylor
• Marquette
• Murray State
• Florida State
• Vermont
• Arizona State
• St. John's
• Texas Tech
• Northern Kentucky
• Nevada
• Florida
• Michigan