NCAA.com | March 14, 2016 March Madness: Every team, ranked, from the NCAA's complete seed list Selection Sunday: Bracket Recap Share Here is the seed of every team to earn a spot in March Madness this year, as determined by the NCAA Division I men's basketball selection committee: 1. Kansas 2. North Carolina 3. Virginia 4. Oregon 5. Michigan St. 6. Oklahoma 7. Villanova 8. Xavier 9. West Virginia 10. Miami (FL) 11. Utah 12. Texas A&M 13. Duke 14. California 15. Kentucky 16. Iowa St. 17. Indiana 18. Purdue 19. Maryland 20. Baylor 21. Texas 22. Notre Dame 23. Arizona 24. Seton Hall 25. Wisconsin 26. Dayton 27. Iowa 28. Oregon St. 29. Texas Tech 30. Colorado 31. Southern California 32. Saint Joseph's 33. Providence 34. Butler Here's the complete seed list, 1-68. #SelectionSunday #MarchMadness pic.twitter.com/MQyxW8wx9X — NCAA March Madness (@marchmadness) March 13, 2016 35. Cincinnati 36. UConn 37. Pittsburgh 38. Temple 39. Syracuse 40. VCU 41. Vanderbilt 42. Michigan 43. Wichita St. 44. Gonzaga 45. Tulsa 46. UNI 47. Chattanooga 48. Little Rock 49. Yale 50. South Dakota St. 51. UNCW 52. Hawaii 53. Stony Brook 54. Iona 55. Green Bay 56. Buffalo 57. Fresno St. 58. Stephen F. Austin 59. Middle Tenn. 60. CSU Bakersfield 61. UNC Asheville 62. Weber St. 63. Austin Peay 64. Hampton 65. FGCU 66. Fairleigh Dickinson 67. Southern U. 68. Holy Cross College basketball rankings: Even unranked teams find success in the NCAA tournament Since the NCAA tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985 — its modern format — only four of 35 national champions were unranked to start the season. That’s about one in every nine years. READ MORE Only .025 percent predicted the 2021 Final Four teams in the Bracket Challenge Game UCLA's upset of No. 1 Michigan in the Elite Eight turned what could have been a record-high number of perfect picks into a tiny number that went 4-for-4. READ MORE A huge majority of NCAA brackets have a No. 1 seed winning the 2021 championship Here is how many brackets predicted each seed to win the national championship, from Gonzaga and the No. 1 seeds through Drexel and the rest of the No. 16 seeds. READ MORE