RE: P5 teams to NOT make WNCAA tournament
America East Conference – Binghamton, New Hampshire, Stony Brook UMass Lowell, which joined from Division II in 2013, will not be eligible for the tournament until 2018.
Atlantic 10 Conference – Davidson, George Mason, Saint Louis
Atlantic Sun Conference – Kennesaw State, NJIT, North Florida, South Carolina Upstate
Big Sky Conference – Northern Colorado, Sacramento State, Southern Utah
Big South Conference – Charleston Southern, High Point, Longwood, Presbyterian
Colonial Athletic Association – Charleston, Elon, Hofstra, Towson, UNC Wilmington, William & Mary
Horizon League – Northern Kentucky, UIC The 2016–17 season is the first in which Northern Kentucky is eligible for the NCAA tournament, following its transition from Division II.
Ivy League – Columbia, Yale
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference – Niagara, Rider
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference – Bethune-Cookman, Maryland-Eastern Shore, Morgan State, North Carolina Central
Missouri Valley Conference – Bradley, Indiana State
Mountain West Conference – Air Force, Nevada, San Jose State, Utah State
Northeast Conference – Bryant, Central Connecticut, Fairleigh Dickinson, Wagner
Ohio Valley Conference – Jacksonville State, Morehead State
Patriot League – Lafayette
Southern Conference – Mercer, Wofford
Southland Conference – Houston Baptist, Nicholls State, Sam Houston State, Southeastern Louisiana, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Abilene Christian and Incarnate Word, which joined from Division II in 2013, will not be eligible for the tournament until 2018.
Southwestern Athletic Conference – Alabama A&M, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Mississippi Valley State, Texas Southern
Sun Belt Conference – Arkansas State, Coastal Carolina
Summit League – Fort Wayne, IUPUI, North Dakota State, Omaha
Western Athletic Conference – Cal State Bakersfield, Chicago State, UMKC, Utah Valley, UTRGV Grand Canyon, which joined from Division II in 2013, will not be eligible for the tournament until 2018.
West Coast Conference – Pacific
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