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Typical NCAA bids (Ivy): 1 per year over the last five seasons. Effectively a single-bid league: the Ivy League tournament winner advances to NCAA regionals. At-large bids are essentially never extended to Ivy schools given limited non-conference scheduling.
The Ivy tournament champion earns an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Other teams must earn an at-large selection from the NCAA selection committee, which weighs RPI, conference record, strength of schedule, and quality wins. Standings here are sorted by conference winning percentage, the primary metric used to seed the conference tournament.