2011 NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament

The 2011 NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of women's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 2010–11 basketball season.

2011 NCAA Division II
women's basketball tournament
Teams64
Finals siteSt. Joseph Civic Arena
Missouri St. Joseph, MO
ChampionsClayton State Lakers (1st title)
Runner-upMichigan Tech Huskies (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachDennis Cox (1st title)
MOPTeshymia Tillman (Clayton State)
NCAA Division II women's tournaments
«20102012»

Qualification and tournament format

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The champions of the 22 basketball conferences qualified automatically. An additional 42 teams were selected as at-large participants by the selection committee. The first three rounds of the tournament were organized in regions comprising eight participants in groups of two or three conferences (two in the Central and Midwest regions). The eight regional winners then met at the Elite Eight for the final three rounds held at the St. Joseph Civic Arena in St. Joseph, Missouri.

Automatic qualifiers

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The following teams automatically qualified for the tournament as the winner of their conference championships:[1]

TeamConferenceRegion
Cal Poly PomonaCCAAWest
Goldey–BeacomCACCEast
ShawCIAAAtlantic
BartonConference CarolinasSoutheast
C.W. PostECCEast
Michigan TechGLIACMidwest
LewisGLVCMidwest
Alaska AnchorageGNACWest
Arkansas TechGulf SouthSouth
Texas–Permian BasinHeartlandSouth Central
Texas Woman'sLone StarSouth Central
Northwest Missouri StateMIAASouth Central
BentleyNortheast-10East
Winona StateNSICCentral
Grand CanyonPacific WestWest
Georgia CollegePeach BeltSoutheast
EdinboroPSACAtlantic
Fort LewisRMACCentral
TusculumSACSoutheast
Fort Valley StateSIACSouth
Florida SouthernSunshine StateSouth
Glenville StateWVIACAtlantic

Qualified teams

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Regionals

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Location: Tucker Coliseum Host: Arkansas Tech University

First round
Round of 64
March 11
Second round
Round of 32
March 12
Third Round
Sweet 16
March 14
         
1Arkansas Tech102
8Fort Valley State65
1Arkansas Tech83
4Florida Tech74
4Florida Tech56
5Tampa54
1Arkansas Tech85
2Delta State77
3Florida Southern87
6Ouachita Baptist74
3Florida Southern67
2Delta State72
2Delta State56
7North Alabama47

Location: Student Development Center Gymnasium Host: Michigan Technological University

First round
Round of 64
March 11
Second round
Round of 32
March 12
Third Round
Sweet 16
March 14
         
1Michigan Tech72
8Lewis56
1Michigan Tech70
5Drury51
4Grand Valley State60
5Drury67
1Michigan Tech69
3Wisconsin–Parkside57
3Wisconsin–Parkside73
6Missouri S&T55
3Wisconsin–Parkside73
2Quincy62
2Quincy85
7Kentucky Wesleyan72

South Central – Tahlequah, Oklahoma

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Location: Dobbins Fieldhouse Host: Northeastern State University

First round
Round of 64
March 11
Second round
Round of 32
March 12
Third Round
Sweet 16
March 14
         
1Northeastern State88
8Tex. Permian Basin68
1Northeastern State60
5Central Okla.68
4Washburn64
5Central Okla.65
5Central Okla.70
2Northwest Mo. State82
3Tarleton State86
6Southeastern Okla.75
3Tarleton State61
2Northwest Mo. State77
2Northwest Mo. State92
7Texas Woman's73

Location: Kellogg Gymnasium Host: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

First round
Round of 64
March 11
Second round
Round of 32
March 12
Third Round
Sweet 16
March 14
         
1Cal Poly Pomona71
8Cal St. San Bern.43
1Cal Poly Pomona67
5Alaska Anchorage47
4Western Washington48
5Alaska Anchorage55
1Cal Poly Pomona68
2Grand Canyon61
3Cal St. Monterey Bay68
6Dixie State59
3Cal St. Monterey Bay35
2Grand Canyon55
2Grand Canyon53
7Seattle Pacific51

Location: Whalen Gymnasium Host: Fort Lewis College

First round
Round of 64
March 11
Second round
Round of 32
March 12
Third Round
Sweet 16
March 14
         
1Fort Lewis66
8Adams State77
8Adams State66
4Northern State49
4Northern State74
5Concordia–St. Paul70
8Adams State36
2Metro State49
3Wayne State (Neb.)78
6Colorado Christian73
3Wayne State (Neb.)55
2Metro State74
2Metro State70
7Winona State56

Location: McComb Fieldhouse Host: Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

First round
Round of 64
March 11
Second round
Round of 32
March 12
Third Round
Sweet 16
March 14
         
1Edinboro51
8Shaw72
8Shaw70
5California (Pa.)63
4Charleston (W.Va.)59
5California (Pa.)75
8Shaw74
2Johnson C. Smith54
3West Liberty71
6Millersville68
3West Liberty72
2Johnson C. Smith78
2Johnson C. Smith74
7Glenville State69

Location: Dana Center Host: Bentley College

First round
Round of 64
March 11
Second round
Round of 32
March 13
Third Round
Sweet 16
March 15
         
1Bentley75
8C.W. Post67
1Bentley77
4Assumption64
4Assumption74
5Saint Rose64
1Bentley64
6Pace61
3Franklin Pierce62
6Pace64
6Pace89
2Holy Family72
2Holy Family79
7Goldey–Beacom67

Southeast – Morrow, Georgia

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Location: Athletics & Fitness Center Host: Clayton State University

First round
Round of 64
March 11
Second round
Round of 32
March 12
Third Round
Sweet 16
March 14
         
1Clayton State79
8Francis Marion54
1Clayton State97
5Barton71
4Georgia College79
5Barton80
1Clayton State76
2Lander60
3S.C. Aiken69
6Tusculum66
3S.C. Aiken68
2Lander85
2Lander86
7Wingate54

Location: St. Joseph Civic Arena Host: Missouri Western State University

Quarterfinals
Elite Eight
Tuesday, March 22
Semifinals
Final Four
Wednesday, March 23
National Championship
Friday, March 25
         
S1Arkansas Tech58
MW1Michigan Tech69
MW1Michigan Tech89
SC2Northwest Mo. State78
SC2Northwest Mo. State78
W1Cal Poly Pomona65
MW1Michigan Tech50
SE1Clayton State69
C2Metro State45
A8Shaw46
A8Shaw46
SE1Clayton State63
E1Bentley61
SE1Clayton State84

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Division II field announced | NCAA.com". Archived from the original on April 11, 2016. Retrieved April 2, 2018.