Fans of the Saint Mary’s men and the Cal women can relax: Their teams are headed to the NCAA Tournament.

It will be an unprecedented fourth straight NCAA appearance for the Gaels, the first since 2019 for the Golden Bears.

But for every other Bay Area basketball team, getting to the Big Dance is still a reach.

Here’s our projection for how all six men’s and women’s teams fit into the NCAA Tournament picture:

MEN

Record: 13-16, 6-12 (tied 13th in ACC)

NET ranking: 126

Next game: Saturday at Notre Dame (Cal played at Louisville on Wednesday night)

What matters: The Bears’ win over Boston College on Saturday clinched one of the 15 spots in the ACC tournament field. They will play a first-round game next Tuesday in Charlotte, North Carolina, and would have to win five games in five days to secure an NCAA bid.

Record: 27-4 overall, 17-1 (Won WCC regular-season title)

NET ranking: 18

Next game: Monday in WCC tournament semifinals, opponent TBD

What matters: The Gaels have won at least a share of the WCC regular-season title three straight years. They swept Gonzaga and have just one defeat since before San Francisco

Record: 23-8, 13-5 (3rd in WCC)

NET ranking: 62

Next game: Sunday in WCC tournament quarterfinals, opponent TBD

What matters: The Dons’ path in the WCC tourney will include a semifinal matchup against Gonzaga and a likely title-game showdown with top-seeded Saint Mary’s. A winner in seven of its past nine outings, USF handed the Gaels their only loss of the conference schedule but has lost 32 straight against Gonzaga.

NCAA chances: 15%

San Jose State

Record: 13-18, 6-13 (8th in MWC)

NET ranking: 188

Next game: Saturday vs. Fresno State

What matters: It’s been nearly three decades since the Spartans’ most recent NCAA bid. This team would have to duplicate the unexpected run by the 1996 squad, which was 10-16 before winning three in a row at the Big West tournament to land an invite. The MWC event gets started next Wednesday.

NCAA chances: 5%

Santa Clara

Record: 20-11, 12-6 (4th in WCC)

NET ranking: 51

Next game: Sunday in WCC tournament quarterfinals, opponent TBD

What matters: Shut out of the NCAA Tournament since Steve Nash was a senior in 1996, the Broncos would play in the WCC semifinals against Saint Mary’s, which has won the past eight meetings between the century-old rivals. Advancing to the title game could mean facing Gonzaga, whom the Broncos have beaten once each of the past two seasons.

NCAA chances: 20% Stanford

Record: 19-10, 11-7 (7th in ACC)

NET ranking: 83

Next game: Saturday at Louisville (Stanford played at Notre Dame on Wednesday night)

What matters: Powered by senior Maxime Raynaud, the Cardinal has clinched its first winning season since the abbreviated 2020-21 campaign, but Stanford has not reached the NCAAs since 2014. A victory at No. 14 Louisville could help the Cardinal climb a bit closer to the bubble.

NCAA chances: 10%

WOMEN

Cal

Record: 24-7, 12-6 (7th in ACC)

NET ranking: 38

Next game: Today vs. Virginia in ACC tournament second round

What matters: Second-seeded Notre Dame awaits in the quarterfinals. Up for grabs is Cal’s seeding in the NCAA Tournament but a spot in the bracket is almost a sure thing. Almost.

NCAA chances: 99%

Saint Mary’s

Record: 14-15, 10-10 (6th in WCC)

NET ranking: 188

Next game: Saturday in WCC tournament third round, opponent TBD

What matters: Seeded No. 6 in the WCC event, the Gaels are 1-7 against the top four, but the lone victory was last week against No. 4 Oregon St.

NCAA chances: 3%

San Francisco

Record: 14-15, 11-9 (5th in WCC)

NET ranking: 143

Next game: Saturday in WCC tournament third round, opponent TBD

What matters: USF handed top-seeded Gonzaga two of its three WCC defeats. But the Dons haven’t won two games in a row since January so a title run here will be a steep climb.

NCAA chances: 5%

San Jose State

Record: 10-21, 3-15 (tied for 10th in MWC)

NET ranking: 285

Next game: Sunday vs. Fresno St. in Mountain West tournament 1st round

What matters: The Spartans closed the regular season by losing six in a row and wound up as the No. 11 seed after dropping both games against Utah State, which also went 3-15. SJSU was 0-6 against the top three seeds.

NCAA chances: 1%

Santa Clara

Record: 14-16, 8-12 (8th in WCC)

NET ranking: 210

Next game: Friday in WCC tournament second round vs. LMU

What matters: The Broncos lost 7-point decisions to co-champs Gonzaga and Portland on final weekend of the regular season but they’ve won just once since the first weekend of February.

NCAA chances: 5%

Stanford

Record: 16-14, 8-10 (tied 10th in ACC)

NET ranking: 48

Next game: TBD

What matters: The Cardinal, which has played in every NCAA Tournament since 1988, won five of its final six regular-season games to give itself a chance. A 1-9 record in Quad 1 games won’t help.

NCAA chances: 15%.