Men’s college basketball’s Champ Week and March Madness have officially arrived. Beginning with the ASUN tournament on March 4 and ending with the Ivy, A-10, SEC, American and Big Ten tournaments crowning their champions right before the bracket is revealed on Selection Sunday (March 17), teams across all 32 Division I conferences will be competing to cut down the nets in their league tournament — and, along with it, claim one of the 32 automatic bids to the 2024 NCAA tournament.
Which team from each conference is guaranteed a chance to go dancing in March?
We’re keeping track of all 32 Champ Week tournament dates, sites, locations, brackets and results right here. Bookmark this page, as we’ll be updating it, live, as winners punch their tickets to the Big Dance.
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Ohio Valley Conference: Morehead State Eagles
Record: 26-8
Title-clincher: 69-55 over Little Rock
Leading scorer: Riley Minix (20.8 PPG)
Tournament history: Ninth appearance (first since 2021)
Big South: Longwood Lancers
Record: 21-13
Title-clincher: 85-59 over UNC Asheville
Leading scorer: Walyn Napper (14.6 PPG)
Tournament history: Second appearance (first since 2022)
Missouri Valley Conference: Drake Bulldogs
Record: 28-6
Title-clincher: 84-80 over Indiana State
Leading scorer: Tucker DeVries (21.7 PPG, 7th in Division I)
Tournament history: Seventh appearance (second consecutive)
Atlantic Sun: Stetson Hatters
Record: 22-12
Title-clincher: 94-91 over Austin Peay
Leading scorer: Jalen Blackmon (20.8 PPG, 1st in ASUN)
Tournament history: First appearance
Sun Belt: James Madison Dukes
Record: 31-3
Title-clincher: 91-71 over Arkansas State
Leading scorer: Terrence Edwards Jr. (17.3 PPG, 1st in Sun Belt)
Tournament history: Sixth appearance (first since 2013)
Southern Conference: Samford Bulldogs
Record: 29-5
Title-clincher: 76-69 over East Tennessee State
Leading scorer: Achor Achor (15.5 PPG, 10th in SoCon)
Tournament history: Third appearance (first since 2000)
Horizon League
March 5, 7, 11-12
Indiana Farmers Coliseum (Indianapolis)
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Northeast Conference
March 6, 9, 12
Campus sites
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Coastal Athletic Association
March 8-12
Entertainment & Sports Arena (Washington, D.C.)
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West Coast Conference
March 7-9, 11-12
Orleans Arena (Paradise, Nevada)
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Summit League
March 8-12
Denny Sanford PREMIER Center (Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
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Southland
March 10-13
Legacy Center (Lake Charles, Louisiana)
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Big Sky
March 9-13
Idaho Central Arena (Boise, Idaho)
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Patriot League
March 5, 7, 10, 13
Campus sites
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America East
March 9, 12, 16
Campus sites
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Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
March 13-16
Scope Arena (Norfolk, Virginia)
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Southwestern Athletic Conference
March 13-16
Bartow Arena (Birmingham, Alabama)
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Big 12
March 12-16
T-Mobile Center (Kansas City, Missouri)
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Mountain West
March 13-16
Thomas & Mack Center (Las Vegas)
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Big East
March 13-16
Madison Square Garden (New York)
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Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
March 12-16
Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall (Atlantic City, New Jersey)
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Mid-American Conference
March 14-16
Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse (Cleveland)
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Conference USA
March 12-16
Propst Arena (Huntsville, Alabama)
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Atlantic Coast Conference
March 12-16
Capital One Arena (Washington, D.C.)
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Big West
March 13-16
Dollar Loan Center (Henderson, Nevada)
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Pac-12
March 13-16
T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas)
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Western Athletic Conference
March 13-16
Orleans Arena (Paradise, Nevada)
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Ivy League
March 16-17
Levien Gymnasium (New York)
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Atlantic 10
March 12-17
Barclays Center (New York)
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Southeastern Conference
March 13-17
Bridgestone Arena (Nashville, Tennessee)
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American Athletic Conference
March 13-17
Dickies Arena (Fort Worth, Texas)
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Big Ten
March 13-17
Target Center (Minneapolis)
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