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Basketball conference affiliations represents those of the 2024–25 NCAA basketball season. [2] Alaska is the only state without a Division I basketball program, but it does have two Division II programs: the Alaska–Anchorage Seawolves and the Alaska Nanooks (the latter representing the University of Alaska's original Fairbanks campus).
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College basketball teams in New York (state) (65 C) College basketball teams in North Carolina (38 C) College basketball teams in North Dakota (10 C) O.
College women's wheelchair basketball teams in the United States (1 C) NCAA Division III basketball teams (2 C) College basketball teams in Washington, D.C. (6 C)
College basketball teams in the United States by state (50 C) * ... Basketball teams in Georgia (U.S. state) (3 C, 17 P) H. Basketball teams in Hawaii (1 C, 2 P) I.
ak Montana uses the name Lady Griz for its women's basketball team. al Northwestern State uses the name Lady Demons for its women's teams. am Old Dominion uses the name Lady Monarchs for its women's teams but not its volleyball team. an Prairie View A&M uses the name Lady Panthers for its women's teams. ao Rhode Island College uses the name ...
While there are no franchises of the four major professional sports within the state, many Kansans are fans of the state's major college sports teams, especially the Jayhawks of the University of Kansas (KU), and the Wildcats of Kansas State University (KSU or "K-State"). The teams are rivals in the Big 12 Conference.
Between 1939 and 1950, there were only 8 teams in the tournament, so all teams can claim an Elite Eight appearance. Between 1951 and 1952, there were sixteen teams in the tournament, so all could claim a Sweet Sixteen appearance. Between 1953 and 1974, participating teams fluctuated from 22 to 25 teams and some received byes to the Sweet Sixteen.