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Wayne Cavadi | krikya18.com | March 5, 2023

Track every automatic bid to the 2023 NCAA DII women's basketball championship

Glenville State wins DII Women's Basketball Championship

The 2023 NCAA Division II women's basketball championship is merely weeks away and the selection show is set for 10:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, March 5, right here at krikya18.com. Before the selection committee sits down to fill out the 64-team bracket, 23 conference champions will earn an automatic bid to this year's tournament. 

Eight regionals commence on March 10 to determine this season's DII Elite Eight. Those final eight teams will head to the St. Joseph Civic Center in St. Joseph, Mo., from March 20-22 to decide which two teams head to Dallas, Texas, to play in the DII national championship game on April 1.

HISTORY: The programs with the most titles

If you are curious about how the DII women's basketball tournament works, our essential guide to the tournament should answer all your questions

However, before the NCAA DII tournament can begin, there are some automatic bids to be decided. 

The complete schedule and champion from every DII women's basketball conference tournament:

Scroll to the right to view the complete table.

CONFERENCE WINNER TOURNAMENT DATES FINAL SITE
CACC Dominican (NY) Jefferson
CCAA Cal State San Marcos Turlock, CA
CIAA Elizabeth City State Baltimore, MD
Conference Carolinas UNC Pembroke Spartanburg, SC
ECC Daemen Highest seed
GAC Southern Nazarene Shawnee, OK
GLIAC Grand Valley State Highest remaining seed
GLVC Drury TBD
G-MAC Ashland Highest remaining seed
GNAC Western Washington Bellingham, WA
GSC Union (TN) Birmingham, AL
LSC Angelo State Frisco, TX
MEC Glenville State Wheeling, WV
MIAA Missouri Southern Kansas City, MO
NE10 Bentley Highest remaining seed
NSIC Minnesota Duluth Sioux Falls, SD
PacWest Azusa Pacific Chaminade, HI
PBC Georgia Southwestern No. 1 seed
PSAC California (PA) Highest remaining Western Division seed
RMAC Regis TBD
SAC Lenoir-Rhyne Greenville, SC
SIAC Tuskegee Savannah, GA
SSC Tampa Highest seed
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