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Season | 2014–15 |
Teams | 68 |
Finals site | Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, Indiana |
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Capital One
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Capital One Financial Corporation
Type
Public
Traded as
NYSE: COF
S&P 500 Component
Industry Financial services
Founded Richmond, Virginiaincorporated in 1994[1]
Founder
Richard Fairbank
Nigel Morris
Headquarters Tysons Corner, Virginia,United States
(McLean mailing address)[2]
Key people
Richard Fairbank
(Chairman, President and CEO)
Stephen S. Crawford
(CFO)[3]
Products
Retail banking
Credit cards
Loans
Savings
Revenue
US$24.176 billion (2013)[4]
Operating income
US$6.41 billion (2013)[4]
Net income
US$4.159 billion (2013)[4]
Total assets
US$297.04 billion (2013)[4]
Total equity
US$41.744 billion (2013)[4]
Number of employees
41,100 (May 2014)[4]
Website www.capitalone.com
Capital One Bank in Wake Village,Texas
Capital One Financial Corporation is a U.S.-based bank holding company specializing in credit cards, home loans,auto loans, banking and savings products. When measured in terms of total assets and deposits, Capital One is the eighth largest bank holding company in the United States[5] As of 2012, The bank has 963 Capital One Bank Branches[6] including 10 café style locations for their Capital One 360 brand[7] and 2,000 ATMs. Capital One Financial is a member of the Fortune 500,[8] and also conducts business in Canada and the United Kingdom. The company helped pioneer the mass marketing of credit cards in the 1990s, and it is now the fourth-largest customer of the United States Postal Service.[9]
Notables
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Kentucky entered the tournament unbeaten. After 22 years without an unbeaten team in the tournament, following UNLV in 1991, this is the second consecutive tournament with an unbeaten team (after Wichita State in the previous). The Wildcats, by beating Cincinnati in the third round, set an NCAA men's record with 36 straight wins to start a season.
Defending national champion Connecticut did not qualify.
Kansas extended its streak of consecutive tournament appearances to 26 in a row. They have made each NCAA Tournament dating back to 1990. Should Kansas make the tournament next year, they will tie the record for consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances held by North Carolina (1975-2001).
Atlantic Sun Conference champion North Florida, Big West Conference champion UC Irvine, and Mid-American Conference champion Buffalo made their first respective appearances in the Division I tournament.
With both Buffalo and Albany winning their respective conferences and reaching the tournament, this is the first time two schools in the State University of New York system have reached the Division I tournament in the same year.[2]
Two teams broke appearance droughts of over 20 years with their bids: Colonial Athletic Association champion Northeastern made its first NCAA appearance since 1991, and American champion Southern Methodist made its first NCAA appearance since 1993.
Harvard and Yale played a one-game playoff at the Palestra. Harvard won in dramatic fashion.[3]
Dayton played a First Four game at their home arena, which is usually not allowed during the men's tournament. The NCAA selection committee indicated that putting Dayton in its home arena “falls within the context” of the committee's procedures.[4]
For the first time since 1995, two 14 seeds recorded wins in the Second Round. On March 19, Georgia State defeated Baylor and UAB defeated Iowa State.
Of the sixteen games played on March 19, five were decided by one point, a single-day record.
For the first time since 2007 and the fourth time since the field expanded to 64 teams in 1985, all four 5 seeds won their Second Round games. This was also the first time since 2007 that there were four 4 vs. 5 matchups in the Third Round.
On March 20, all but one "chalk" team won their game (there was only one upset), compared to the four upsets the previous day.
For the first time since 2009, multiple 1 seeds reached the Final Four.
Qualifying and selection procedure
Out of 333 eligible Division I teams, 68 participate in the tournament. Eighteen Division I teams were ineligible due to failing to meet APR requirements, self-imposed postseason bans, or reclassification from a lower division.[7]
Of the 32 automatic bids, 31 were given to programs that won their conference tournaments. The Ivy League does not hold a tournament, and awards its bid to the team with the best regular-season record. However, whenever two or more teams are tied for the conference title, league rules call for a one-game playoff between the top two teams (or a series of such playoffs if more than two teams are tied), which occurred in this year.[3] The remaining 36 bids were granted on an "at-large" basis, which were extended by the NCAA Selection Committee to the teams it deemed to be the best 36 teams that did not receive automatic bids.
Eight teams—the four lowest-seeded automatic qualifiers and the four lowest-seeded at-large teams—will play in the First Four (the successor to what had been popularly known as "play-in games" through the 2010 tournament). The winners of these games advance to the round of 64.
The Selection Committee will also seed the entire field from 1 to 68.
Automatic qualifiers
The following teams are automatic qualifiers for the 2015 NCAA field by virtue of winning their conference's automatic bid.
Conference | Team | Appearance | Last bid |
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ACC | Notre Dame | 34th | 2013 |
America East | Albany | 5th | 2014 |
A–10 | VCU | 14th | 2014 |
American | SMU | 11th | 1993 |
Atlantic Sun | North Florida | 1st | Never |
Big 12 | Iowa State | 17th | 2014 |
Big East | Villanova | 34th | 2014 |
Big Sky | Eastern Washington | 2nd | 2004 |
Big South | Coastal Carolina | 4th | 2014 |
Big Ten | Wisconsin | 21st | 2014 |
Big West | UC Irvine | 1st | Never |
Colonial | Northeastern | 8th | 1991 |
C-USA | UAB | 15th | 2011 |
Horizon | Valparaiso | 9th | 2013 |
Ivy League | Harvard | 5th | 2014 |
MAAC | Manhattan | 8th | 2014 |
MAC | Buffalo | 1st | Never |
MEAC | Hampton | 5th | 2011 |
Missouri Valley | Northern Iowa | 7th | 2010 |
Mountain West | Wyoming | 15th | 2002 |
Northeast | Robert Morris | 8th | 2010 |
Ohio Valley | Belmont | 7th | 2013 |
Pac-12 | Arizona | 30th | 2014 |
Patriot | Lafayette | 4th | 2000 |
SEC | Kentucky | 54th | 2014 |
Southern | Wofford | 4th | 2014 |
Southland | Stephen F. Austin | 3rd | 2014 |
SWAC | Texas Southern | 6th | 2014 |
Summit | North Dakota State | 3rd | 2014 |
Sun Belt | Georgia State | 3rd | 2001 |
West Coast | Gonzaga | 18th | 2014 |
WAC | New Mexico State | 19th | 2014 |
Tournament seeds
Seed | School | Conference | Record | Berth type | Overall rank |
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1 | Kentucky | SEC | 34–0 | Auto | 1 |
2 | Kansas | Big 12 | 26–8 | At-large | 8 |
3 | Notre Dame | ACC | 29–5 | Auto | 12 |
4 | Maryland | Big 10 | 27–6 | At-large | 14 |
5 | West Virginia | Big 12 | 23–9 | At-large | 19 |
6 | Butler | Big East | 22–10 | At-large | 23 |
7 | Wichita State | Missouri Valley | 28–4 | At-large | 26 |
8 | Cincinnati | American | 22–10 | At-large | 29 |
9 | Purdue | Big 10 | 21–12 | At-large | 36 |
10 | Indiana | Big 10 | 20–13 | At-large | 37 |
11 | Texas | Big 12 | 20–13 | At-large | 41 |
12 | Buffalo | Mid American | 23–9 | Auto | 48 |
13 | Valparaiso | Horizon | 28–5 | Auto | 51 |
14 | Northeastern | Colonial | 23–11 | Auto | 56 |
15 | New Mexico State | WAC | 23–10 | Auto | 59 |
16* | Manhattan | MAAC | 19–13 | Auto | 67 |
Hampton | MEAC | 16–17 | Auto | 68 |
Seed | School | Conference | Record | Berth type | Overall rank |
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1 | Wisconsin | Big 10 | 31–3 | Auto | 4 |
2 | Arizona | Pac 12 | 31–3 | Auto | 6 |
3 | Baylor | Big 12 | 24–9 | At-large | 10 |
4 | North Carolina | ACC | 24–11 | At-large | 13 |
5 | Arkansas | SEC | 26–8 | At-large | 18 |
6 | Xavier | Big East | 21–13 | At-large | 24 |
7 | VCU | Atlantic 10 | 26–9 | Auto | 28 |
8 | Oregon | Pac 12 | 25–9 | At-large | 30 |
9 | Oklahoma State | Big 12 | 18–13 | At-large | 34 |
10 | Ohio State | Big 10 | 23–10 | At-large | 39 |
11* | Ole Miss | SEC | 20–12 | At-large | 43 |
BYU | West Coast | 25–9 | At-large | 44 | |
12 | Wofford | Southern | 28–6 | Auto | 49 |
13 | Harvard | Ivy | 22–7 | Auto | 52 |
14 | Georgia State | Sun Belt | 24–9 | Auto | 55 |
15 | Texas Southern | SWAC | 22–12 | Auto | 61 |
16 | Coastal Carolina | Big South | 24–9 | Auto | 64 |
Seed | School | Conference | Record | Berth type | Overall rank |
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1 | Villanova | Big East | 32–2 | Auto | 2 |
2 | Virginia | ACC | 29–3 | At-large | 5 |
3 | Oklahoma | Big 12 | 22–10 | At-large | 11 |
4 | Louisville | ACC | 24–8 | At-large | 15 |
5 | Northern Iowa | Missouri Valley | 30–3 | Auto | 20 |
6 | Providence | Big East | 22–11 | At-large | 22 |
7 | Michigan State | Big 10 | 23–11 | At-large | 25 |
8 | North Carolina State | ACC | 20–13 | At-large | 31 |
9 | LSU | SEC | 22–10 | At-large | 35 |
10 | Georgia | SEC | 21–11 | At-large | 40 |
11* | Boise State | Mountain West | 25–8 | At-large | 45 |
Dayton | Atlantic 10 | 25–8 | At-large | 46 | |
12 | Wyoming | Mountain West | 25–9 | Auto | 47 |
13 | UC Irvine | Big West | 21–12 | Auto | 54 |
14 | Albany | America East | 24–8 | Auto | 58 |
15 | Belmont | Ohio Valley | 22–10 | Auto | 60 |
16 | Lafayette | Patriot | 20–12 | Auto | 63 |
Seed | School | Conference | Record | Berth type | Overall rank |
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1 | Duke | ACC | 29–4 | At-large | 3 |
2 | Gonzaga | West Coast | 32–2 | Auto | 7 |
3 | Iowa State | Big 12 | 25–8 | Auto | 9 |
4 | Georgetown | Big East | 21–10 | At-large | 16 |
5 | Utah | Pac 12 | 24–8 | At-large | 17 |
6 | Southern Methodist | American | 27–6 | Auto | 21 |
7 | Iowa | Big 10 | 21–11 | At-large | 27 |
8 | San Diego State | Mountain West | 26–8 | At-large | 32 |
9 | St. John's | Big East | 21–11 | At-large | 33 |
10 | Davidson | Atlantic 10 | 24–7 | At-large | 38 |
11 | UCLA | Pac 12 | 20–13 | At-large | 42 |
12 | Stephen F. Austin | Southland | 29–4 | Auto | 50 |
13 | Eastern Washington | Big Sky | 26–8 | Auto | 53 |
14 | UAB | C-USA | 19–15 | Auto | 57 |
15 | North Dakota State | Summit | 23–9 | Auto | 62 |
16* | North Florida | Atlantic Sun | 23–11 | Auto | 65 |
Robert Morris | NEC | 19–14 | Auto | 66 |
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