Conference Automatic Bid-Winning Teams In The 64-Team Field…
Thirty conference champions earn automatic berths into the field of 64 in the 2011 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. All 30 now are listed on this page.
Most automatic bids are claimed by virtue of winning conference tournaments, but conferences such as the WCC, Pac-10 and Big West claim their automatic bids by winning their regular-season crowns.
We also have included the 2010 conference champions in the list below.
CLICK HERE to see the NCAA selection handbook, which includes at-large selection criteria and more information.
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America East: Maine
2010 Champion: Stony Brook
ACC: Virginia
2010 Champion: Florida State (advanced to CWS)
Atlantic Sun: Belmont
2010 Champion: Mercer
Atlantic 10: Charlotte
2010 Champion: St. Louis
Big East: Seton Hall
2010 Champion: St. John’s
Big South: Coastal Carolina
2010 Champion: Coastal Carolina (advanced to Super Regional)
Big Ten: Illinois
2010 Champion: Minnesota
Big 12: Texas A&M
2010 Champion: Texas A&M
Big West: Cal State Fullerton
2010 Champion: Cal State Fullerton (advanced to Super Regional)
CAA: James Madison
2010 Champion: Virginia Commonwealth
CUSA: Rice
2010 Champion: Southern Mississippi
Horizon: Wright State
2010 Champion: Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Ivy League: Princeton (defeated Dartmouth in best-of-3 series)
2010 Champion: Dartmouth
MAAC: Manhattan
2010 Champion: Rider
MAC: Kent State (3rd straight title)
2010 Champion: Kent State
MEAC: Bethune-Cookman (6th straight title)
2010 Champion: Bethune-Cookman
Missouri Valley: Creighton
2010 Champion: Illinois State (first MVC title)
Mountain West: New Mexico
2010 Champion: TCU (advanced to CWS)
Northeast: Sacred Heart
2010 Champion: Central Connecticut St.
Ohio Valley: Austin Peay
2010 Champion: Jacksonville St.
Pac-10: UCLA
2010 Champion: Arizona State (advanced to CWS)
Patriot League: Navy
2010 Champion: Bucknell
SEC: Florida
2010 Champion: LSU
Southern: Georgia Southern
2010 Champion: The Citadel
Southland: Texas State
2010 Champion: Texas State
SWAC: Alcorn State
2010 Champion: Grambling
Summit League: Oral Roberts (14th straight title)
2010 Champion: Oral Roberts
Sun Belt: Arkansas-Little Rock
2010 Champion: Florida International
WCC: San Francisco
2010 Champion: San Diego
WAC: Fresno State
2010 Champion: Hawaii (first title since 1992)