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NCAA.com | March 2, 2015

Committe reveals bracket for DIII tournament

DIII Women's Basketball: 2015 Selection Show

INDIANAPOLIS -- The NCAA Division III Women’s Basketball Committee announced the field of 64 teams for the 2015 championship on Monday.

Forty-four conferences have been awarded automatic qualification for the 2015 championship. The final 20 berths were reserved for Pool C, which includes institutions from automatic-qualifying conferences that are not the conference champion, and any Pool B teams. Based on sponsorship numbers for 2014-15, there were no Pool B berths for this year’s championship.

Sixteen first/second-round sites will be conducted March 6-7. Second-round winners will advance to one of four sectional sites March 13-14. Winners of the four sectional sites will advance to the national semifinals March 20-21. All games, except the semifinals and final, will be played on the campuses of competing institutions. The finals will be conducted at Van Noord Arena on the campus of Calvin in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Bracket: Interactive PDF

DIVISION III WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

SCHOOL APPEARANCES * LAST RECORD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Amherst 8 2014 27-9 1 (2011)
Babson 9 2013 10-8 --
Baldwin Wallace 13 2014 13-12 --
Baruch 9 2014 2-8 --
Bethel 5 1997 4-4 --
Bowdoin 15 2014 27-14 --
Bridgewater State 10 2014 2-11 --
Cabrini 9 2014 1-8 --
Calvin 16 2013 18-15 --
Castleton 4 2014 2-3 --
Catholic 3 2013 1-2 --
Claremont-M-S 6 2014 2-5 --
DePauw 16 2014 29-13 2 (2007, 2013)
Eastern First -- -- --
Eastern Connecticut State 14 2011 17-15 --
Eastern Mennonite 4 2014 1-3 --
FDU-Florham 3 2014 6-1 1 (2014)
SUNY Geneseo 7 2011 8-6 --
George Fox 11 2014 23-9 1 (2009)
Greensboro 6 2011 4-5 --
Hanover 4 2013 0-3 --
Hope 16 2014 30-13 2 (1990, 2006)
Ithaca 12 2014 11-11 --
John Carroll 2 2014 1-1 --
Johnson & Wales (R.I.) First -- -- --
La Roche 5 2014 0-4 --
Luther 10 2007 12-9 --
Maryville (Tenn.) 21 2014 14-20 --
McDaniel 6 2010 3-5 --
Minnesota-Morris 4 2011 2-3 --
Montclair State 6 2014 8-5 --
Mount St. Vincent First -- -- --
Muhlenberg 9 2012 7-8 --
New England 6 2014 2-5 --
New York U. 18 2014 27-19 1 (1997)
North Central (Ill.) 3 1984 8-2 1 (1983)
Penn State-Abington First -- -- --
Pine Manor First -- -- --
Puget Sound 6 2010 8-5 --
Regis (Mass.) 4 2014 0-3 --
Rhodes 3 2014 2-2 --
St. John Fisher 15 2006 18-15 --
St. Norbert 12 2014 9-15 --
St. Thomas (Minn.) 22 2014 40-21 1 (1991)
Salisbury 6 2002 3-5 --
Scranton 28 2014 55-30 1 (1985)
Skidmore First -- -- --
Southwestern (Texas) 2 1998 0-1 --
Spalding 2 2014 0-1 --
Stevens 3 2011 1-2 --
Stevenson First -- -- --
Stockton 6 2011 2-5 --
Texas-Dallas 2 2013 0-1 --
Texas-Tyler 2 2014 2-1 --
Thomas More 13 2014 14-12 --
Transylvania 4 2014 2-3 --
Tufts 7 2014 13-7 --
Virginia Wesleyan 5 1989 1-7 --
Washington-St. Louis 27 2014 63-23 5 (1998-2001, 2010)
Wheaton (Ill.) 9 2013 5-8 --
Williams 9 2014 12-8 --
Wisconsin-Oshkosh 12 2014 23-10 1 (1996)
Wisconsin Lutheran 7 2014 1-6 --
Wittenberg 9 2004 3-8 --
* -- Includes 2015

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