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1 Regionals  



1.1  East - Anderson, South Carolina  





1.2  Great Lakes - Allendale, Michigan  





1.3  North Central - Grand Forks, North Dakota  





1.4  Northeast - North Andover, Massachusetts  





1.5  South - Conway, Arkansas  





1.6  South Atlantic - Raleigh, North Carolina  





1.7  South Central - Springfield, Missouri  





1.8  West - Seattle, Washington  







2 Elite Eight - Hot Springs, Arkansas  





3 All-tournament team  





4 See also  





5 References  














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2005 NCAA Division II
women's basketball tournament
Teams64
Finals siteSummit Arena
Arkansas Hot Springs, Arkansas
ChampionsWashburn Ichabods (1st title)
Runner-upSeattle Pacific Falcons (1st title game)
Semifinalists
  • Merrimack Warriors (2nd Final Four)
  • Winning coachRon McHenry (1st title)
    MOPCarla Sintra (Washburn)
    NCAA Division II women's tournaments
    «2004 2006»

    The 2005 NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament was the 24th annual tournament hosted by the NCAA to determine the national champion of Division II women's collegiate basketball in the United States.[1]

    Washburn defeated Seattle Pacific in the championship game, 70–53, to claim the Ichabods' first NCAA Division II national title.

    The championship rounds were contested at the Summit ArenainHot Springs, Arkansas.

    Regionals[edit]

    East - Anderson, South Carolina[edit]

    Location: Abney Athletic Center Host: Anderson University

    First round
    Round of 64
    March 12
    Regional semifinals
    Round of 32
    March 13
    Regional finals
    Sweet Sixteen
    March 15
             
    1Anderson (SC) 90
    8Millersville 79
    1Anderson (SC) 90
    4Fairmont State 77
    4Fairmont State 60
    5Glenville State 57
    1Anderson (SC) 71
    3Charleston (WV) 88
    3Charleston (WV) 79
    6Clarion 57
    3Charleston (WV) 96
    2California (PA) 81
    2California (PA) 78
    7Wheeling Jesuit 68

    Great Lakes - Allendale, Michigan[edit]

    Location: Grand Valley Field House Host: Grand Valley State University

    First round
    Round of 64
    March 12
    Regional semifinals
    Round of 32
    March 13
    Regional finals
    Sweet Sixteen
    March 15
             
    1Grand Valley State 73
    8Wisconsin–Parkside 69
    1Grand Valley State 95
    5Indianapolis 69
    5Indianapolis 60
    4Michigan Tech 54
    1Grand Valley State 62
    3Quincy (IL) 46
    6Lewis (IL) 56
    3Quincy (IL) 63
    3Quincy (IL) 66
    2Lake Superior State 55
    7Bellarmine 75
    2Lake Superior State 87

    North Central - Grand Forks, North Dakota[edit]

    Location: Betty Engelstad Sioux Center Host: University of North Dakota

    First round
    Round of 64
    March 12
    Regional semifinals
    Round of 32
    March 13
    Regional finals
    Sweet Sixteen
    March 15
             
    8Fort Hays State 56
    1North Dakota 87
    1North Dakota 76
    4Concordia–St. Paul 78
    4Concordia–St. Paul 83
    5Metro State 70
    4Concordia–St. Paul 70
    7St. Cloud State 81
    6Minnesota Duluth 73
    3Regis 60
    6Minnesota–Duluth 59
    7St. Cloud State 67
    2MSU Moorhead 57
    7St. Cloud State 79

    Northeast - North Andover, Massachusetts[edit]

    Location: Volpe Complex Host: Merrimack College

    First round
    Round of 64
    March 12
    Regional semifinals
    Round of 32
    March 14
    Regional finals
    Sweet Sixteen
    March 15
             
    1Merrimack 72
    8Bridgeport 46
    1Merrimack 76
    5American International 67
    5American International 76
    4Holy Family 55
    1Merrimack 52
    2Bentley 44
    6Pace 53
    3Southern Connecticut 55
    3Southern Connecticut 49
    2Bentley 63
    2Bentley 67
    7Bryant 56

    South - Conway, Arkansas[edit]

    Location: Jeff Farris Center Host: University of Central Arkansas

    First round
    Round of 64
    March 12
    Regional semifinals
    Round of 32
    March 13
    Regional finals
    Sweet Sixteen
    March 15
             
    1Central Arkansas 88
    8Rollins 58
    1Central Arkansas 103
    5Fort Valley State 88
    5Fort Valley State 75
    4Tuskegee 53
    1Central Arkansas 76
    3Henderson State 61
    3Henderson State 80
    6Paine 72
    3Henderson State 69
    2Valdosta State 56
    7Florida Tech 47
    2Valdosta State 67

    South Atlantic - Raleigh, North Carolina[edit]

    Location: Spaulding Gym Host: Shaw University

    First round
    Round of 64
    March 12
    Regional semifinals
    Round of 32
    March 13
    Regional finals
    Sweet Sixteen
    March 15
             
    1Shaw 78
    8USC Aiken 48
    1Shaw 105
    5Wingate 74
    4Columbus State 71
    5Wingate 82
    1Shaw 67
    3Carson-Newman 53
    3Carson-Newman 79
    6Fayetteville State 67
    3Carson-Newman 75
    2Clayton State 61
    2Clayton State 79
    7Newberry 45

    South Central - Springfield, Missouri[edit]

    Location: Weiser Gymnasium Host: Drury University

    First round
    Round of 64
    March 12
    Regional semifinals
    Round of 32
    March 13
    Regional finals
    Sweet Sixteen
    March 15
             
    8Abilene Christian 75
    1Drury 112
    1Drury 71
    4Emporia State 78
    5Central Missouri State 69
    4Emporia State 82
    4Emporia State 51
    2Washburn 63
    3Angelo State 63
    6Northeastern State 53
    3Angelo State 67
    2Washburn 76
    2Washburn 75
    7West Texas A&M 62

    West - Seattle, Washington[edit]

    Location: Royal Brougham Pavilion Host: Seattle Pacific University

    First round
    Round of 64
    March 12
    Regional semifinals
    Round of 32
    March 13
    Regional finals
    Sweet Sixteen
    March 15
             
    1Seattle Pacific 71
    8Montana State Billings 47
    1Seattle Pacific 86
    4Saint Martin's 63
    5Cal State Bakersfield 65
    4Saint Martin's 73
    1Seattle Pacific 85
    3Chico State 70
    6Cal Poly Pomona 59
    3Chico State 77
    3Chico State 85
    2Western Washington 75
    7Cal State Dominguez Hills 74
    2Western Washington 82

    Elite Eight - Hot Springs, Arkansas[edit]

    Location: Summit Arena Hosts: Henderson State University and Hot Springs Convention Center

    National quarterfinals
    Elite Eight
    March 23
    National semifinals
    Final Four
    March 24
    National championship
    March 26
             
    WSeattle Pacific 67
    GLGrand Valley State 55
    WSeattle Pacific 73
    NEMerrimack 64
    NEMerrimack 79
    NCSt. Cloud State 78
    WSeattle Pacific 53
    SCWashburn 70
    SCentral Arkansas 87
    SAShaw 73
    SCentral Arkansas 67
    ScWashburn 69
    SCWashburn 73
    ECharleston (WV) 60

    All-tournament team[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Division II Women's Basketball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved February 25, 2021.

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