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krikya18.com | March 30, 2024

Minnesota State wins 2024 DII women’s basketball championship

Minnesota State wins the 2024 DII women's basketball championship

Minnesota State won the 2024 NCAA Division II women's basketball national championship game against Texas Woman's, 89-73. 

No. 5 seed Minnesota State claimed its first national championship since 2009, when the program won its only national title. The Mavericks capped off a 32-5 season.

This victory came one day before the Minnesota State men won their respective title.

The championship field was announced on Sunday, March 10 — See the 2024 DII women's basketball selections release here 📲 

2024 DII women's basketball tournament bracket

Here's the journey to the final game:

2024 DII women's basketball bracket

Click or tap here to download the printable bracket ➡️

2024 DII women's basketball tournament schedule

*All times in Eastern, tap on the game for live scores and stats

Friday, March 15 | Regional quarterfinals

Atlantic

Central

East

Midwest

South

Southeast

South Central

West

Saturday, March 16 | Regional semifinals

Atlantic

Central

East

Midwest

South

Southeast

South Central

West

Monday, March 18 | Regional finals 

Central

East

Midwest

South

Southeast

South Central

West

Tuesday, March 19 | Regional finals 

Atlantic

Monday, March 25 | Quarterfinals | Watch a recap of all the action 

Wednesday, March 27 | Semifinals

*All times in Eastern 

Friday, March 29 | National Championship


How to watch DII women's basketball championship

NCAA Championships Pass will stream 120 DII men’s and women’s basketball tournament games (all games from first round through the quarterfinals) live on krikya18.com. Games will be available on krikya18.com, school sites that stream through Hudl and opt to co-distribute the live streams, and the NCAA Championships Pass app available for Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Google TV.

Prices for viewing (first round through quarterfinals)

  • $9.95 per game
  • $29.95 per championship
  • $49.95 for all games

Semifinals and finals viewing

  • Semifinals: Wednesday, March 27 on CBS Sports Network (7p ET, 9:30p)
  • Championship: Friday, March 29 on CBS Sports Network (8p ET)

🎟️ Get NCAA Championships Pass

DII women's basketball championship history

Ashland is the defending national champion after defeating Minnesota-Duluth 78-67 to win its third national championship in program history. 

The tournament includes eight regions with eight teams in each. The region's No. 1 seed will host the opening three rounds, and after each region produces a winner, the final eight teams will head to St. Joseph to decide a national champion. 23 teams will qualify by earning an automatic bid as conference champions, while the remaining 41 teams will earn at-large bids. 

Beginning in 1982, the DII women's basketball tournament has been held every year except for 2020, a season canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Cal Poly-Pomona and North Dakota State both currently have the most championships with five, but Ashland and Lubbock Christian have come to dominate in recent years, combining to win six of the last 10 titles

Here's a complete history of the DII women's basketball championship:

YEAR CHAMPION (RECORD) SCORE RUNNER-UP
2023 Ashland (37-0) 78-67 Minnesota Duluth
2022 Glenville State (35-1) 85-72 Western Washington
2021 Lubbock Christian (23-0) 69-59 Drury
2020 Canceled due to Covid-19 -- --
2019 Lubbock Christian (32-5) 95-85 (2OT) Southwestern Oklahoma
2018 Central Missouri (30-3) 66-52 Ashland
2017 Ashland (37-0) 93-77 Virginia Union
2016 Lubbock Christian (35-0) 78-73 Alaska-Anch.
2015 California (Pa.) (32-4) 86-69 Cal Baptist
2014 Bentley (35-0) 73-65 West Texas A&M
2013 Ashland (38-1) 71-56 Dowling
2012 Shaw (29-6) 88-82 Ashland
2011 Clayton State (35-1) 69-50 Michigan Tech
2010 Emporia State (30-5) 65-53 Fort Lewis
2009 Minnesota State-Mankato (32-2) 103-94 Franklin Pierce
2008 Northern Kentucky (28-8) 63-58 South Dakota
2007 Southern Connecticut State (34-2) 61-45 Florida Gulf Coast
2006 Grand Valley State (33-3) 58-52 American International
2005 Washburn (35-2) 70-53 Seattle Pacific
2004 California (PA) (35-1) 75-72 Drury
2003 South Dakota State (32-3) 65-50 Northern Kentucky
2002 Cal Poly Pomona (28-4) 74-62 Southeastern Oklahoma
2001 Cal Poly Pomona (27-3) 87-80 (ot) North Dakota
2000 Northern Kentucky (32-2) 71-62 (ot) North Dakota State
1999 North Dakota (31-1) 80-63 Arkansas Tech
1998 North Dakota (31-1) 92-76 Emporia State
1997 North Dakota (28-4) 94-78 Southern Indiana
1996 North Dakota State (30-2) 104-78 Shippensburg
1995 North Dakota State (32-0) 98-85 Portland State
1994 North Dakota State (27-5) 89-56 Cal State San B'dino
1993 North Dakota State (30-2) 95-63 Delta State
1992 Delta State (30-4) 65-63 North Dakota State
1991 North Dakota State (31-2) 81-74 Southeast Missouri State
1990 Delta State (32-1) 77-43 Bentley
1989 Delta State (30-4) 88-58 Cal Poly Pomona
1988 Hampton (33-1) 65-48 West Texas A&M
1987 New Haven (29-2) 77-75 Cal Poly Pomona
1986 Cal Poly Pomona (30-3) 70-63 North Dakota State
1985 Cal Poly Pomona (26-7) 80-69 Central Missouri
1984 Central Missouri (27-5) 80-73 Virginia Union
1983 Virginia Union (27-2) 73-60 Cal Poly Pomona
1982 Cal Poly Pomona (29-7) 93-74 Tuskegee

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