While some college basketball conferences are still playing their final regular-season games, others are starting to crown champions.
Over the next week, the 2017 NCAA Tournament bracket will slowly be filled out with 32 teams who clinched a bid by winning their conference tournament. Jacksonville State was the first team to make the tournament by winning the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament.
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Get ready; there are many more conference champions to be crowned. Below is a list of all teams that have clinched an NCAA Tournament bid.
Who's in: 2017 NCAA Tournament automatic bids
Arizona
How they got here: The No. 2 seed of the Pac-12 Tournament beat top-seeded Oregon 83-77 in the finals to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. They also the third-ranked team in the nation (UCLA) 86-75 in the tournament semifinals.
Record: 30-4 (16-2 Pac-12)
Likely seed: 1
Best non-conference win: Michigan State
Player to watch: Allonzo Trier
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 2016
Bucknell
How they got here: The No. 1 Bison beat the Nos. 8 and 4 seeds, Army and Navy, respectively, to earn a berth in the Patriot League final, where they defeated No. 3 Lehigh 81-65.
Record: 26-8 (15-3 Patriot)
Likely seed: 14
Best non-conference win: Vanderbilt
Player to watch: Zach Thomas
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 2013
Duke
How they got there: The Blue Devils, the No. 5 seed in the ACC Tournament, made history as the first team to win four games in four days in the tournament's history. That included a win over top-seed North Carolina.
Record: 27-8 (11-7 ACC)
Likely seed: 2
Best non-conference win: Florida
Player to watch: Luke Kennard
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 2016
East Tennessee State
How they got here: The No. 3 Bucs beat the Nos. 6 and 7 seeds before upsetting the No. 1 seed, UNC Greensboro, in the Southern Conference Tournament final.
Record: 27-7 (14-4 SoCon)
Likely seed: 13
Best non-conference win: Mississippi State
Player to watch: T.J. Cromer
Last NCAA Tournament apperance: 2010
Florida Gulf Coast
How they got here: The top-seeded Eagles beat third-seeded North Florida in the Atlantic Sun Conference tournament 77-61 on Sunday. FGCU also beat eighth-seeded Stetson and fifth-seeded Kennesaw State en rooute to the conference championship.
Record: 26-7 (13-2 A-Sun)
Likely seed: 15
Best non-conference win: Georgia Southern
Player to watch: Brandon Goodwin
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 2016
Gonzaga
How they got here: The Bulldogs were one of the best teams in the nation and easily handled Saint Mary's 74-56 in the West Coast Conference Tournament final.
Record: 32-1 (17-1 WCC)
Likely seed: 1
Best non-conference win: Florida
Player to watch: Nigel Williams-Gross
Last NCAA Tournament apperance: 2016
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Iona
How they got here: The No. 3 Gaels upset No. 2 Saint Peter's, and then closed the MAAC Tournament with a one-point overtime win over No. 4 Siena as a last-second Siena shot fell short.
Record: 22-12 (12-8 MAAC)
Likely seed: 16
Best non-conference win: Nevada
Player to watch: Jordan Washington
Last NCAA Tournament apperance: 2016
Iowa State
How they got here: With their road to winning assisted by TCU's upset of the top seeded Kansas, the Cyclones cruised in the Big 12 Tournament, easily handling West Virginia in the final.
Record: 23-10 (12-6 Big 12)
Likely seed: 6
Best non-conference win: Miami
Player to watch: Monte Morris
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 2016
Jacksonville State
How they got here: The Gamecocks beat UT-Martin 66-55 in the Ohio Valley Conference tournament to earn the first auto-bid of the NCAA Tournament. In the semifinals, they upset top-seeded Belmont.
Record: 20-14 (10-7 OVC)
Likely seed: 16
Best non-conference win: Tulsa
Player to watch: Malcolm Drumwright
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: First appearance
Kent State
How they got here: Kent State pulled off a huge upset, as the No. 6 seed Golden Flashses stunned the No. 1 Akron Zips in the MAC Tournament final, winning 70-65.
Record: 22-13 (10-8 MAC)
Likely seed: 15
Best non-conference win: Texas
Player to watch: Jimmy Hall
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 2008
Kentucky
How they got here: The top-seeded Wildcats beat No. 3 Arkansas, 82-65, in the SEC Tournament.
Record: 29-5 (17-2 SEC)
Likely seed: 2
Best non-conference win: North Carolina
Player to watch: Malik Monk
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 2016
Michigan
How they got here: After a scary experience flying before the tournament, the No. 9 seeded Michigan shocked the Big Ten, upsetting No. 1 seed Purdue, and eventually No. 2 seed Wisconsin in the finals.
Record: 23-11 (10-8 Big Ten)
Likely seed: 6
Best non-conference win: SMU
Player to watch: Derrick Walton Jr.
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 2016
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Middle Tennessee
How they got here: The top-seeded Blue Raiders beat No. 6 seedMarshall 83-72 in the Conference USA Tournament final to earn their bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Record: 30-4 (17-1 C-USA)
Likely seed: 13
Best non-conference win: Vanderbilt
Player to watch: JaCorey Williams
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 2016
Mount St. Mary's
How they got here: The top-seeded Mountaineers knocked off St. Francis (Pa. ) at home 71-61 in the Northeast Conference Tournament championship game.
Record: 19-15 (14-4 NEC)
Likely seed: 14
Best non-conference win: George Mason
Player to watch: Elijah Long
Last NCAA Tournament apperance: 2014
Nevada
How they got here: Nevada cruised in the Mountain West tournament after earning the top seed, winning each game by at least eight and topping Colorado State in the final.
Record: 27-6 (14-4 Mountain West)
Likely seed: 12
Best non-conference win: Towson
Player to watch: Marcus Marshall
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 2012
New Mexico State
How they got here: The No. 2 seed Aggies beat top-seeded CSU Fullerton 70-60 in the WAC Tournament final to earn their berth in the NCAA Tournament after missing out last year.
Record: 28-5 (11-3 WAC)
Likely seed: 14
Best non-conference win: UC Davis
Player to watch: Ian Baker
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 2015
New Orleans
How they got here: The top seed of the Southand Conference tournament beat Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 68-65 in overtime to earn their berth into the NCAA Tournament.
Record: 20-11 (13-5 Southland)
Likely seed: 16
Best non-conference win: Washington State
Player to watch: Erik Thomas
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 1996
North Carolina Central
How they got here: NC Central beat Norfolk State in the MEAC Conference Championship 67-59 following a 13-3 conference record in the regular season.
Record: 25-8 (13-3 MEAC)
Likely seed: 15
Best non-conference win: Northern Kentucky
Player to watch: Patrick Cole
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 2015
North Dakota
How they got here: The top seed of the Big Sky Tournament beat Weber State 93-89 in the Big Sky Tournament to earn their NCAA Tournament berth.
Record: 22-9 (14-4 Big Sky)
Likely seed: 16
Best non-conference win: North Dakota State
Player to watch: Quinton Hooker
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: First appearance
Northern Kentucky
How they got here: The fourth-seeded Norsemen knocked off the No. 10 seed, Milwaukee, in the Horizon League Tournament championship game, 59-53.
Record: 24-10 (12-6 Horizon)
Likely seed: 16
Best non-conference win: Eastern Washington
Player to watch: Lavone Holland
Last NCAA Tournament apperance: Never
Princeton
How they got here: The top-seeded Tigers beat the third-seeded Yale Bulldogs, 71-59, in the inaugural Ivy League Tournament.
Record: 24-6 (15-0 Ivy)
Likely seed: 13
Best non-conference win: Bucknell
Player to watch: Steven Cook
Last NCAA Tournament: 2011
Rhode Island
How they got here: The fourth-seeded Rams defeated No. 2 VCU in the Atlantic 10 Tournament championship game, 70-63.
Record: 24-9 (13-5 Atlantic 10)
Likely seed: 11
Best non-conference win: Cincinnati
Player to watch: Hassan Martin
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 1999
South Dakota State
How they got here: The fourth-seeded Jackrabbits knocked off No. 3 Omaha 79-77 in the final of the Summit League Tournament.
Record: 18-16 (8-8 Summit)
Likely seed: 15
Best non-conference win: Milwaukee
Player to watch: Mike Daum
Last NCAA Tournament apperance: 2016
Texas Southern
How they got here: The top-seeded Tigers barely squeaked by Alcorn State in the SWAC Tournament final 53-50.
Record: 23-11 (16-2 SWAC)
Likely seed: 16
Best non-conference win: La Salle
Player to watch: Zach Lofton
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 2016
Troy
How they got here: Troy pulled off some big upsets in the Sun Belt Tournament, topping No. 2 seed Georgia State in the semi-final and beating No. 4 Texas State in the final.
Record: 21-14 (10-8 Sun Belt)
Likely seed: 15
Best non-conference win: Hawaii
Player to watch: Jordon Varnado
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 2003
UC Davis
How they got here: The No. 2 seed of the Big West Tournament upset top-seeded UC Irvine 50-47 to earn their NCAA Tournament bid.
Record: 22-12 (11-5 Big West)
Likely seed: 16
Best non-conference win: Santa Clara
Player to watch: Brynton Lemar
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: First appearance
UNC Wilmington
How they got here: The top-seeded Seahawks cruised through the CAA Tournament, winning each of their games by nine points or more.
Record: 29-5 (15-3 CAA)
Likely seed: 14
Best non-conference win: East Tennessee State
Player to watch: C.J. Bryce
Last NCAA Tournament apperance: 2016
Vermont
How they got here: After a first place regular season finish in the American East, the Catamounts eked out a conference tournament championship, defeating Albany in the championship game 56-53.
Record: 29-5 (16-0 American East)
Likely seed: 13
Best non-conference win: Siena
Player to watch: Anthony Lamb
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 2014
Villanova
How they got here: After a close call against Seton Hall, Villanova was never really threatened by Creighton in the Big East Championship, winning easily 74-60.
Record: 31-3 (15-3 Big East)
Likely seed: 1
Best non-conference win: Virginia
Player to watch: Josh Hart
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 2016
Wichita State
How they got here: The 21st-ranked Shockers (given the No. 2 seed in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament) beat the top-seeded Illinois State Cardinals 71-51 to earn an automatic bid. Wichita State also beat eighth-seeded Bradley and sixth-seeded Missouri State en route to winning the conference tournament.
Record: 30-4 (18-1 MVC)
Likely seed: 8
Best non-conference win: Tulsa
Player to watch: Markis McDuffie
Last NCAA Tournament appearance: 2016
Winthrop
How they got here: The No. 1-seeded Eagles beat Campbell in the Big South Conference Tournament 76-59 to earn its bid. It also beat No. 8 Charleston Southern and No. 4 seed Gardner-Webb in the tournament.
Record: 26-6 (16-3 Big South)
Likely seed: 14
Best non-conference win: Illinois
Player to watch: Keon Johnson
Last NCAA Tournament apperance: 2010