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词条 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament
释义

  1. Championships

     Championships by school 

  2. See also

  3. Notes

  4. References

{{Infobox sports league
|current_season= 2019 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament
| logo = NCAA logo.svg
| pixels = 140px
|sport =Basketball
|founded =1982
|teams =64
|country =NCAA Division II (U.S.)
|champion=Lubbock Christian
|TV = CBS Sports Network
|website =[https://www.ncaa.com/sports/basketball-women/d2 NCAA.com]}}

The NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Championship is an annual tournament to determine the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II women's college basketball national champion. Basketball was one of 12 women's sports added to the NCAA championship program for the 1981–82 school year, as the NCAA and Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) sought for sole governance of women's collegiate athletics. The AIAW continued to conduct its established championships; however, after a year of dual women's championships at the national level, the AIAW disbanded.

The 2019 Elite Eight was held at the Ohio Dominican University's Alumni Hall in Columbus, Ohio.[1] Lubbock Christian won their second Division II title in the championship game.

Championships

YearChampionScoreDefeatedVenue
1982 Cal Poly Pomona 93–74 Tuskegee Springfield, Massachusetts (Springfield Civic Center)
1983 Virginia Union 73–60 Cal Poly Pomona Springfield, Massachusetts (Springfield Civic Center)
1984 Central Missouri State 80–73 Virginia Union Springfield, Massachusetts (Springfield Civic Center)
1985 Cal Poly Pomona 80–69 Central Missouri State Springfield, Massachusetts (Springfield Civic Center)
1986 Cal Poly Pomona 70–63 North Dakota State Springfield, Massachusetts (Springfield Civic Center)
1987 New Haven 77–75 Cal Poly Pomona Springfield, Massachusetts (Springfield Civic Center)
1988 Hampton 65–48 West Texas State Fargo, North Dakota (Bison Sports Arena)
1989 Delta State 88–58 Cal Poly Pomona Cleveland, Mississippi (Walter Sillers Coliseum)
1990 Delta State 77–43 Bentley Pomona, California (Kellogg Gymnasium)
1991 North Dakota State 81–74 Southeast Missouri State Cape Girardeau, Missouri (Show Me Center)
1992 Delta State 65–63 North Dakota State Fargo, North Dakota (Bison Sports Arena)
1993 North Dakota State 95–63 Delta State Waltham, Massachusetts (Dana Athletic Center)
1994 North Dakota State 89–56 Cal State San Bernardino Fargo, North Dakota (Bison Sports Arena)
1995 North Dakota State 98–85 Portland State Fargo, North Dakota (Bison Sports Arena)
1996 North Dakota State 104–78 Shippensburg Fargo, North Dakota (Bison Sports Arena)
1997 North Dakota 94–78 Southern Indiana Grand Forks, North Dakota (Hyslop Sports Center)
1998 North Dakota 92–76 Emporia State Pine Bluff, Arkansas (H.O. Clemmons Arena)
1999 North Dakota 80–63 Arkansas Tech Pine Bluff, Arkansas (H.O. Clemmons Arena)
2000 Northern Kentucky 71–62 (OT) North Dakota State Pine Bluff, Arkansas (H.O. Clemmons Arena)
2001 Cal Poly Pomona 87–80 (OT) North Dakota Rochester, Minnesota (Mayo Civic Center)
2002 Cal Poly Pomona 74–62 Southeastern Oklahoma Rochester, Minnesota (Mayo Civic Center)
2003 South Dakota State 65–50 Northern Kentucky St. Joseph, Missouri (St. Joseph Civic Arena)
2004 California (PA) 75–72 Drury St. Joseph, Missouri (St. Joseph Civic Arena)
2005 Washburn 70–53 Seattle Pacific Hot Springs, Arkansas (Summit Arena)
2006 Grand Valley State 58–52 American International Hot Springs, Arkansas (Summit Arena)
2007 Southern Connecticut State 61–45 Florida Gulf Coast Kearney, Nebraska (Health and Sports Center)
2008 Northern Kentucky 63–58 South Dakota Kearney, Nebraska (Health and Sports Center)
2009 Minnesota State 103–94 Franklin Pierce San Antonio, Texas (Bill Greehey Arena)
2010 Emporia State 65–53 Fort Lewis St. Joseph, Missouri (St. Joseph Civic Arena)
2011 Clayton State 69–50 Michigan Tech St. Joseph, Missouri (St. Joseph Civic Arena)
2012 Shaw 88–82 (OT) Ashland San Antonio, Texas (Bill Greehey Arena)
2013 Ashland 71–56 Dowling San Antonio, Texas (Bill Greehey Arena)
2014 Bentley 73–65 West Texas A&M Erie, Pennsylvania (Erie Insurance Arena)
2015 California (PA) 86–69 California Baptist Sioux Falls, South Dakota (Sanford Pentagon)
2016 Lubbock Christian 78–73 Alaska Anchorage Sioux Falls, South Dakota (Sanford Pentagon)
Final: Bankers Life Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, Indiana)
2017 Ashland 93–77 Virginia Union Columbus, Ohio (Alumni Hall)
2018 Central Missouri[2] 66–52 Ashland Sioux Falls, South Dakota (Sanford Pentagon)
2019 Lubbock Christian 95–85 (2OT) Southwestern Oklahoma State Columbus, Ohio (Alumni Hall)

Championships by school

SchoolTitlesYears
Cal Poly Pomona51982, 1985, 1986, 2001, 2002
group=Note|name=CurrentDI|As of 2017–18, school is a current member of NCAA Division I.}}51991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
Delta State31989, 1990, 1992
group=Note|name=CurrentDI}}31997, 1998, 1999
Central Missouri21984, 2018
California (PA)22004, 2015
group=Note|name=CurrentDI}}22000, 2008
Ashland22013, 2017
Lubbock Christian22016, 2019
Bentley12014
Clayton State12011
Emporia State12010
Grand Valley State12006
group=Note|name=CurrentDI}}11988
Minnesota State12009
New Haven11988
Shaw12012
group=Note|name=CurrentDI}}12003
Southern Connecticut State12007
Virginia Union11983
Washburn12005

See also

{{Portal|College basketball}}
  • NAIA Women's Basketball Championships

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.ncaa.com/championships |title=Championship Central |publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association |date=March 4, 2019 |accessdate=March 26, 2019}}
2. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.argusleader.com/story/sports/college/2018/03/23/central-missouri-stuns-ashland-win-ncaa-div-ii-championship-womens-basketball/455178002/|title=Central Missouri stuns Ashland to win NCAA Div. II Championship|work=Argus Leader|access-date=2018-03-28|language=en}}

References

{{Reflist}}{{NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament navbox}}{{NCAA women's college basketball tournament navbox}}{{National Collegiate Athletic Association}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ncaa Women's Division Ii Basketball Championship}}

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