WashU won its second straight national championship, defeating Emory 2-1 behind second half goals from Monica Morales-Martinez and Cami Colpitts. This is the Bears third title in program history, all coming in the last 10 years.
The single-elimination tournament consisted of 64 teams with play starting on Nov. 15. The national championship took place at Kerr Stadium in Salem, VA on Dec. 6. Here's everything you need to know about the championship.
2025 NCAA DIII women's soccer tournament bracket
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2025 DIII women's soccer championship schedule
All times listed in ET.
- First round
- Friday, Nov. 14
- Saturday, Nov. 15
- Middlebury 3, Westfield St. 0
- MIT 3, Emmanuel (MA) 0
- Tufts 7, Lesley 0
- Wash. & Lee 3, Marymount (VA) 0
- Williams 5, John Jay 0
- Messiah 6, Southern Me 1
- Lake Forest 4, Spalding 0
- Trinity (TX) 2, Hardin-Simmons 0
- UChicago 5, Wis.-Superior 0
- WashU 7, Wilmington 0
- Emory 6, Cortland 0
- Carnegie Melon 1, Scranton 0
- Colby 2, Montclair St. 0
- Rochester (NY) 2, Hartford 0
- Mary Washington 1, Vassar 0
- Wesleyan (CT) 1 (4), NYU 1 (3) (PK)
- Cal Lutheran 3, McMurry 0
- Carleton 1, John Carroll 0
- North Central (IL) 3, Loras 1
- Wis.-La Crosse 4, St. Catherine 0
- Rhodes 2, Brevard 0
- Pomona-Pitzer 3, St. Joseph's (L.I.) 0
- Penn St. Harrisburg 2, Chris. Newport 0
- Johns Hopkins 2, St. John Fisher 0
- CWRU 5, Rose-Hulman 0
- Puget Sound 1, Claremont-M-S 0 (OT)
- Rowan 1 (4), Misericorida 1 (3) (PK)
- Stevens 2, Va. Wesleyan 0
- Swarthmore 4, Bridgewater (VA) 2
- Second round:
- Saturday, Nov. 15
- Sunday, Nov. 16
- MIT 1, Colby 0
- Messiah 1, Amherst 0
- Tufts 2, Wesleyan (CT) 0
- Middlebury 2, Rochester (NY) 1
- Mary Washington 2, Williams 2 (4-2)
- Wash. & Lee 2, Carnegie Melon 0
- WashU 5, North Central (IL) 1
- UChicago 3, Wis.-La Crosse 1
- Cal Lutheran 2, Trinity (TX) 1 (OT)
- Carleton 2, Lake Forest 0
- Emory 2, Rhodes 0
- Pomona-Pitzer 2, Claremont-M-S 0
- Penn St. Harrisburg 1, Rowan 0
- Johns Hopkins 2, Stevens 0
- Swarthmore 1(3) , CWRU 1 (0) (PK)
- Sectionals: Friday and Saturday, Nov. 21-22
- Friday, Nov. 21
- Saturday, Nov. 22
- Sunday, Nov. 23
- Semifinals: Thursday, Dec. 4
- National Championship: Saturday, Dec. 6
NCAA DIII women's soccer championship history
Here is every champion and runner-up in the last 10 years:
| Year | Champion (Record) | Coach | Score | Runner-Up | Site |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | Washington-St. Louis | Jim Conlon | 3-0 | William Smith | Las Vegas, NV |
| 2023 | Cal Lutheran (19-1-6) | Frank Marino | 1-0 | Washington- St. Louis | Salem, VA |
| 2022 | Johns Hopkins (23-0-2) | Dan Weiler | 2-1 | CWRU | Salem, Va. |
| 2021 | Christopher Newport (22-0-1) | Jamie Gunderson | 2-0 | TCNJ | Greensboro, N.C. |
| 2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- |
| 2019 | Messiah (22-1-3) | Scott Frey | 1-0 | William & Smith | Greensboro, N.C. |
| 2018 | Williams (19-1-4) | Michelyne Pinard | 1-1 (3-2 PKs) | Middlebury | Greensboro, N.C. |
| 2017 | Williams (22-1-1) | Michelyne Pinard | 1-0 | Chicago | Greensboro, N.C. |
| 2016 | Washington-St. Louis (18-2-3) | Jim Conlon | 1-1 (5-4 PKs) | Messiah | Salem, Va. |
| 2015 | Williams (21-1-2) | Michelyne Pinard | 1-0 | Washington-St. Louis | Kansas City, Mo. |
| 2014 | *Lynchburg (26-0-2) | Todd Olsen | 0-0 (4-3 PKs) | Williams | Kansas City, Mo. |