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The 2017 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament is a single-elimination tournament involving 64 teams to determine the men's collegiate basketball national champion of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. The tournament concluded with the national semifinal and championship rounds that took place at the Salem Civic Center in Salem, Virginia.

Babson beat Augustana (IL) 79-78 to win their 1st national title. Joey Flannery was voted as the MVP of the tournament.

Qualifying teams

Automatic bids (43)

The following 43 teams were automatic qualifiers for the 2017 NCAA field by virtue of winning their conference's automatic bid (except for the UAA, whose regular-season champion received the automatic bid).[1]

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Conference Team Record (Conf.) Appearance Last bid
Allegheny Mountain Medaille 21–7 (16–2) 5th 2015
American Southwest Hardin–Simmons 24–7 (13–3) 2nd 2016
Capital Christopher Newport 27–3 (17–1) 21st 2016
Centennial Swarthmore 23–6 (14–4) 1st Never
CUNYAC Staten Island 21–6 (16–0) 12th 2013
CCIW North Central (IL) 18–11 (9–7) 9th 2016
Colonial States Neumann 25–3 (17–1) 2nd 2015
Commonwealth Coast Nichols 24–6 (15–3) 1st Never
Empire 8 St. John Fisher 23–6 (15–1) 16th 2015
Great Northeast Albertus Magnus 23–5 (16–2) 6th 2015
Heartland Hanover 26–4 (16–2) 7th 2011
Iowa Wartburg 21–10 (8–8) 7th 2001
Landmark Scranton 22–7 (11–3) 28th 2016
Liberty Union (NY) 17–11 (10–6) 4th 2005
Little East Eastern Connecticut 21–9 (11–3) 7th 2015
MAC Commonwealth Lycoming 24–5 (13–3) 7th 2016
MAC Freedom Misericordia 20–8 (9–5) 3rd 2015
MASCAC Salem State 17–11 (9–3) 24th 2012
Michigan Calvin 17–11 (10–4) 21st 2015
Midwest Ripon 20–5 (15–3) 13th 2002
Minnesota Bethel (MN) 20–6 (15–5) 2nd 1991
NECC Becker 19–9 (13–3) 3rd 2012
NESCAC Middlebury 27–4 (8–2) 8th 2016
NEWMAC MIT 21–7 (11–3) 7th 2014
New Jersey Ramapo 25–2 (16–2) 7th 2013
North Atlantic Husson 21–7 (16–2) 6th 2016
North Coast Wooster 21–8 (15–3) 26th 2016
NEAC Morrisville State 22–7 (15–3) 4th 2014
Northern Athletics Benedictine (IL) 23–5 (19–1) 8th 2016
Northwest Whitman 27–0 (16–0) 2nd 2016
Ohio Marietta 26–5 (16–2) 6th 2016
Old Dominion Guilford 24–6 (13–3) 5th 2010
Presidents' Thomas More 22–7 (15–3) 2nd 2009
Skyline Farmingdale State 20–8 (14–2) 5th 2012
Southern Rhodes 17–11 (11–3) 4th 1993
SCIAC Claremont–Mudd–Scripps 23–5 (13–3) 13th 2015
SCAC Texas Lutheran 19–10 (10–4) 3rd 2016
SLIAC Westminster (MO) 19–9 (13–5) 5th 2016
SUNYAC Oswego State 21–7 (15–3) 5th 2016
UAA Washington–St. Louis 21–6 (12–2) 20th 2015
Upper Midwest Northwestern–St. Paul 20–8 (13–3) 7th 2016
USA South LaGrange 18–11 (8–6) 4th 2016
Wisconsin UW–River Falls 25–4 (12–2) 3rd 2012

At-large bids (21)

The following 21 teams were awarded qualification for the 2017 NCAA field by the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Committee.[1] The committee evaluated teams on the basis of their win-loss percentage, strength of schedule, head-to-head results, results against common opponents, and results against teams included in the NCAA's final regional rankings.

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Conference Team Record (Conf.) Appearance Last bid
NESCAC Amherst 17–8 (7–3) 19th 2016
CCIW Augustana (IL) 24–9 (11–5) 16th 2016
NEWMAC Babson 31–2 (14–0) 9th 2016
Colonial States Cabrini 19–8 (15–3) 13th 2014
UAA Emory 19–8 (9–5) 6th 2016
Commonwealth Coast Endicott 24–7 (15–3) 8th 2016
Michigan Hope 23–7 (13–1) 26th 2016
Little East Keene State 22–10 (10–4) 5th 2016
New Jersey New Jersey City 21–8 (13–5) 17th 2011
UAA Rochester 24–5 (10–4) 15th 2013
Liberty St. Lawrence 20–7 (13–3) 13th 2010
Minnesota St. Thomas (MN) 19–8 (15–5) 18th 2016
Capital Salisbury 20–8 (14–4) 8th 2016
Liberty Skidmore 20–8 (14–2) 5th 2016
Landmark Susquehanna 23–6 (11–3) 7th 2016
NESCAC Tufts 22–7 (8–2) 5th 2016
Wisconsin UW–Oshkosh 17–11 (9–5) 7th 2016
Wisconsin UW–Whitewater 22–7 (9–5) 21st 2015
NESCAC Wesleyan (CT) 19–7 (6–4) 2nd 2015
Northwest Whitworth 23–5 (13–3) 12th 2016
NESCAC Williams 23–9 (5–5) 15th 2014

Tournament bracket

Top-left - Marietta, Ohio

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Bottom-left - Babson Park, Massachusetts

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Top-right - Middlebury, Vermont

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Bottom-right - Holland, Michigan

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Final Four - Salem, Virginia

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See also

References

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