2017 NAIA Division I women's basketball tournament

The 2017 NAIA Division I women's basketball tournament was the tournament held by the NAIA to determine the national champion of women's college basketball among its Division I members in the United States and Canada for the 2016–17 basketball season.

2017 (2017) NAIA Division I women's basketball tournament
Teams32
Finals siteRimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark
Montana Billings, Montana
ChampionsOklahoma City Stars (9th title, 12th title game,
14th Fab Four)
Runner-upLewis–Clark State Warriors (1st title game,
2nd Fab Four)
Semifinalists
Coach of the yearBo Overton (Oklahoma City)
Player of the yearDaniela Wallen (Oklahoma City)
Charles Stevenson
Hustle Award
Kelsey Scherder (William Woods)
Chuck Taylor MVPDaniela Wallen (Oklahoma City)
Top scorerDaniela Wallen (Oklahoma City)
(122 points)
NAIA Division I
women's tournaments
«20162018»

Oklahoma City defeated Lewis–Clark State in the championship game, 73–66, to claim the Stars' ninth NAIA national title.

The tournament was played at the Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark in Billings, Montana.[1]

Qualification

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The tournament field remained fixed at thirty-two teams, which were sorted into four quadrants of eight teams each. Within each quadrant, teams were seeded sequentially from one to eight based on record and season performance.

The tournament continued to utilize a simple single-elimination format.

Bracket

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First roundSecond roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsNational championship
               
1Lindsey Wilson63
8Martin Methodist52
1Lindsey Wilson89
5Central Methodist72
5Central Methodist52
4Biola49
1Lindsey Wilson64
2Oklahoma City80
3Columbia (MO)53
6Montana Western63
6Montana Western79
2Oklahoma City81
7MidAmerica Nazarene63
2Oklahoma City73
2Oklahoma City87
Campbellsville78
2Baker (KS)72
7Mobile56
2Baker (KS)56
3Campbellsville73
6Talladega75
3Campbellsville84
3Campbellsville73
1Freed–Hardeman70
4Our Lady of the Lake83
5The Master's85
5The Master's58
1Freed–Hardeman79
8Rocky Mountain52
1Freed–Hardeman62
2Oklahoma City73
1Lewis–Clark State66
1Lewis–Clark State59
8William Penn45
1Lewis–Clark State69
5Bethel (TN)58
5Bethel (TN)70
4Wayland Baptist57
1Lewis–Clark State72
2Westmont67
3Lyon (AR)71
6Pikeville59
3Lyon (AR)53
2Westmont65
7LSU Shreveport52
2Westmont57
1Lewis–Clark State65
2Vanguard41
2Vanguard66
7Lindenwood Belleville59
2Vanguard71
3Montana State Northern65
6Loyola New Orleans55
3Montana State Northern60
2Vanguard71
8William Woods34
4Benedictine (KS)72
5John Brown74
5John Brown61
8William Woods64
8William Woods88
1Shawnee State85

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "NAIA Women's Basketball Championship History" (PDF). NAIA. Retrieved March 30, 2022.