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Posted: Sunday March 12, 2000 05:46 PM

CNNSI.com's Big Dance Card
There will be 29 automatic and 35 at-large bids to the 2000 NCAA Tournament. As the selection show nears, subtract the number in the "Automatic" and "Lock" columns from 64 to figure out how many spots are still available for "Bubble" teams.
Automatic (29) Lock (30) Bubble (15)
Appalachian St.
Arizona
Arkansas
Ball State
Butler
Central Conn. St.
Creighton
Duke
Gonzaga
Hofstra
Iona
Iowa St.
Jackson St.
Lafayette
La.-Lafayette
Lamar
Michigan St.
Northern Arizona
Penn
Samford
Saint Louis
SE Missouri St.
South Carolina St.
St. John's
Temple
UNC-Wilmington
Utah State
Valparaiso
Winthrop
Auburn
Cincinnati
Connecticut
Dayton
DePaul
Florida
Fresno St.
Illinois
Indiana
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisville
LSU
Maryland
Miami (Fla.)
Ohio St.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma St.
Oregon
Purdue
Stanford
St. Bonaventure
Syracuse
Tennessee
Texas
Tulsa
UCLA
Utah
Vanderbilt
Wisconsin
Arizona St.
Bowling Green
BYU
Indiana St.
Kent
Long Beach St.
Missouri
North Carolina
Notre Dame
Pepperdine
Seton Hall
SW Missouri St.
UNLV
Villanova
Virginia

 
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