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2005 (2005) NAIA Division I women's basketball tournament
Teams32
Finals siteOman Arena
Tennessee Jackson, Tennessee
ChampionsUnion University Bulldogs (2nd title, 4th title game,
6th Fab Four)
Runner-upOklahoma City Stars (8th title game,
8th Fab Four)
Semifinalists
  • Point Loma Nazarene
    (1st Fab Four)
  • Coach of the yearMark Campbell (Union (TN))
    Player of the yearStephanie Clark and Lisa Faulkner (Union (TN), Vanguard)

    Charles Stevenson
    Hustle Award

    Monica Elliot (Union (TN))
    Chuck Taylor MVPStephanie Clark (Union (TN))
    Top scorerKelly Schmidt (Vanguard)
    (84 points)
    NAIA Division I
    women's tournaments
    «2004 2006»

    The 2005 NAIA Division I women's basketball tournament was the tournament held by the NAIA to determine the national champion of women's college basketball among its Division I members in the United States and Canada for the 2004–05 basketball season.

    Union (TN), playing in its home town of Jackson, defeated Oklahoma City in the championship game, 67–63, to claim the Bulldogs' second NAIA national title and first since 1998.

    The tournament was played at the Oman ArenainJackson, Tennessee.[1]

    Qualification[edit]

    The tournament field remained fixed at thirty-two teams, which were sorted into one of four quadrants and seeded from 1 to 8 within each quadrant.

    The tournament continued to utilize a simple single-elimination format.

    Bracket[edit]

    First round Second round Elite Eight Final Four National championship
                   
    1Vanguard 79
    8Edward Waters 44
    1Vanguard 82
    4Carroll (MT) 71
    5Mobile 67
    4Carroll (MT) 72
    1Vanguard 72
    2Union (TN) 87
    3North Georgia 64
    6Campbellsville 47
    3North Georgia 75
    2Union (TN) 83
    7Lubbock Christian 55
    2Union (TN) 77
    2Union (TN) 84
    2Point Loma Nazarene 58
    2Point Loma Nazarene 73
    7Saint Xavier 54
    2Point Loma Nazarene 88
    3Columbia (MO) 77
    6Lee (TN) 55
    3Columbia (MO) 66
    2Point Loma Nazarene 59
    1Freed–Hardeman 42
    4Oklahoma Christian 75
    5Montana Western 62
    4Oklahoma Christian 69
    1Freed–Hardeman 83
    8Texas Wesleyan 64
    1Freed–Hardeman 73
    2Union (TN) 67
    1Oklahoma City 63
    1Oklahoma City 87
    8Lewis–Clark State 80
    1Oklahoma City 106
    4Brewton–Parker 58
    5Azusa Pacific 93
    4Brewton–Parker 74
    1Oklahoma City 71
    3Trevecca Nazarene 62
    3Trevecca Nazarene 71
    6Cumberlands (KY) 68
    3Trevecca Nazarene 80
    2Southern Nazarene 64
    7Loyola New Orleans 55
    2Southern Nazarene 86
    1Oklahoma City 81
    1Houston Baptist 74
    2The Master's 71
    7Oklahoma Baptist 65
    2The Master's 67
    3Georgetown (KY) 69
    6McKendree 54
    3Georgetown (KY) 77
    3Georgetown (KY) 66
    1Houston Baptist 68
    4Xavier Louisiana 50
    5Cumberland (TN) 63
    5Cumberland (TN) 59
    1Houston Baptist 86
    8Indiana–South Bend 49
    1Houston Baptist 64

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "NAIA Women's Basketball Championship History" (PDF). NAIA. Retrieved March 19, 2022.

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