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NCAA staff | November 18, 2024

2024 NCAA DII women’s soccer championship bracket announced

DII women's soccer: 2024 selection show

INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer Committee today announced the field of 56 teams for the 2024 NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer Championship.

First-round matches will take place Friday, Nov. 22 and second-round matches will take place Sunday, Nov. 24.  All games will be played on the campus of a participating institution and will consist of two sites per region.  The two finalists in each region will advance to the third-round competition to be played Sunday, Dec. 1. Regional champions will meet in the quarterfinal-round to be played Saturday, Dec. 7. The semifinal and championship games will take place December 13 and 15 at Sportsplex at Matthews in Matthews, N.C. hosted by Wingate.

Click or tap to see the 2024 interactive bracket | Championship schedule

Atlantic Region

  1. Shepherd (16-1-4) | AQ
  2. Gannon (14-1-4)            
  3. Kutztown (11-4-6)            
  4. West Virginia State (15-3-3) | AQ
  5. Indiana (Pennsylvania) (11-2-4)
  6. Charleston (West Virginia) (16-5-0)    
  7. Frostburg State (15-3-2)       

Central Region

  1. Central Missouri (15-4-2) | AQ
  2. Minnesota State Mankato (14-1-6) | AQ
  3. Missouri Western (15-2-3)
  4. Central Oklahoma (12-6-3)    
  5. Washburn (14-4-2)            
  6. Concordia-St. Paul (13-3-4)                       
  7. St. Cloud State (11-3-5)                        
  8. Ouachita Baptist (8-7-4) | AQ

East Region

  1. Adelphi (12-3-1)
  2. Franklin Pierce (16-3-1) | AQ
  3. Southern New Hampshire 9-1-6            
  4. Thomas Jefferson University (17-1-2) | AQ        
  5. Bentley (8-3-7)             
  6. Molloy (12-4-2 ) | AQ
  7. Wilmington (Delaware) (12-5-1)        
     

Midwest Region

  1. Ashland (17-1-2) | AQ
  2. Maryville (Missouri) (15-0-3)            
  3. Grand Valley State (12-1-7 )          
  4. Northern Michigan (14-3-4 ) | AQ
  5. Drury (14-2-4)                        
  6. Missouri-St. Louis (14-3-3) | AQ
  7. McKendree (16-4-1)        
     

South Region

  1. West Florida (15-1-3) | AQ
  2. Florida Tech (13-2-3) | AQ
  3. Montevallo (12-5-3)            
  4. Union (Tennessee) (10-5-2)
  5. Nova Southeastern (7-5-4)
  6. Embry-Riddle (Florida) (8-7-3)
     

Southeast Region

  1. Columbus State (19-0-1) | AQ
  2. Lenoir-Rhyne (13-1-5) | AQ
  3. North Georgia (11-3-3)    
  4. Catawba (10-2-5)
  5. Flagler (8-3-6)                    
  6. Wingate (12-3-3)                        
  7. Lander (8-3-5)            
  8. Francis Marion (12-2-4) | AQ    
     

South Central Region

  1. Colorado School of Mines (19-0-1) | AQ
  2. Angelo State (13-1-5) | AQ
  3. Dallas Baptist University (15-2-3)           
  4. Midwestern State (11-4-5)
  5. Colorado Mesa (10-3-7)                            
  6. Metropolitan State University of Denver (11-3-4)    

West Region

  1. Cal Poly Pomona (17-1-2) | AQ
  2. Point Loma (15-2-1) | AQ
  3. Hawaii Hilo (13-2-3)            
  4. Azusa Pacific (12-3-1)                            
  5. Western Washington (13-3-5)            
  6. Concordia University Irvine (13-2-2)           
  7. Simon Fraser (14-3-3) | AQ

The complete 2024 NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer Championship bracket is available online at krikya18.com.

Selection criteria data through the end of the regular season is available here:

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