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  1. Should a transitional school win the tournament, ASUN rules call for the regular-season champion to receive the automatic bid. North Alabama lost its final, making the issue moot for 2021, but Bellarmine won in 2022, giving Jacksonville State that season's automatic bid.

  2. The History of D.II to D.I NCAAB Transitioning When a college elects to make the transition from Division II to Division I, the program is forced to enter into what the NCAA calls a “reclassification period”. The period is four years in which the college is ineligible to compete for an NCAA championship, as they […]

  3. If a team that is not eligible for the NCAA tournament wins the ASUN tournament, the conference's automatic bid goes to the regular-season champion. In the case of a tie for first place, the automatic bid goes to the tied team that advances furthest in the conference tournament.

  4. Jun 2, 2022 · LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Bellarmine University is taking a new angle in it’s fight to shorten the the NCAA Division I transition period from four years to two years, at least for them. In 2022, their second year in NCAA Division I, the Knights men’s basketball program won the ASUN Tournament title, but was not eligible for the automatic ...

  5. Should a transitional school win the tournament, ASUN rules call for the regular-season champion to receive the automatic bid. North Alabama lost its final, making the issue moot for 2021, but Bellarmine won in 2022, giving Jacksonville State that season's automatic bid.

  6. Nov 3, 2024 · The Knights will almost assuredly have to win the end-of-season conference tournament in order to qualify for the NCAA Tournament. Dugan’s women’s team is yet to win more than 10 games in a season since moving up to the Division I level four seasons ago.

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  8. The Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN) is a prominent NCAA Division I athletic conference. Most of its members hail from the southeastern United States, covering states like Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and South Carolina, with a notable presence from New Jersey.

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