Monday, March 11, 2013

Field of 64 teams released for NCAA Division II Women's tourney

INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana  — The NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Committee announced Sunday the field of 64 teams for the 2013 NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship.

Twenty-two conferences have been awarded automatic qualification. The committee selected the remaining 42 teams at-large.

All eight teams within the region will travel to one site for first-round, semifinal and final competition at the regional level. First-round games will be played March 15, semifinal games March 16 and the regional championship will be played March 18. The regional champions will advance to the quarterfinals March 26, 27 and 29 at Bill Greely Arena in San Antonio, hosted by Texas. St. Mary’s (Texas) and San Antonio Sports.

Interactive Printable Bracket

AUTOMATIC QUALIFYING CONFERENCES AND SCHOOLS
 
 Conference 
California Collegiate Athletic AssociationUC San Diego
Central Atlantic Collegiate ConferenceHoly Family
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Shaw
Conference CarolinasMount Olive
East Coast ConferenceDowling
Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceAshland
Great Lakes Valley ConferenceLewis
Great Northwest Athletic ConferenceWestern Washington
Gulf South ConferenceAlabama-Huntsville
Heartland ConferenceSt. Mary’s (Texas)
Lone Star ConferenceMidwestern State
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics AssociationEmporia State
Northeast-10 ConferenceBentley
Northern Sun Intercollegiate ConferenceAugustana (S.D.)
Pacific West ConferenceAcademy of Art
Peach Belt ConferenceClayton State
Pennsylvania State Athletic ConferenceBloomsburg
Rocky Mountain Athletic ConferenceColorado Mesa
South Atlantic ConferenceAnderson (S.C.)
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Clark Atlanta
Sunshine State ConferenceRollins
West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceFairmont State..............................


SCHOOLS RECEIVING AT-LARGE BERTHS
 
SCHOOLSSCHOOLS
Abilene ChristianLimestone
Arkansas TechLIU Post
AssumptionLynn
BartonMetro State
California (Pa.)Michigan Tech
Chico StateMinnesota State-Mankato
Cal State Monterey BayNew York Institute of Technology
Central MissouriNorth Alabama
Concordia-St. PaulNorthwest Nazarene
Delta StatePfeiffer
EdinboroSimon Fraser
FindlaySouth Carolina Aiken
Fort LewisSouthwestern Oklahoma State
Franklin PierceStonehill
GannonTarleton State
Glenville StateTexas Permian Basin
Grand CanyonTuskegee (SIAC)
Indiana (Pa.)Washburn
IndianapolisWayne State (Mich.)
Kentucky WesleyanWestern Washington
Lenoir-RhyneWisconsin-Parkside


Courtesy NCAA.com

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