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1 Qualifying teams  



1.1  Automatic bids (43)  





1.2  At-large bids (19)  







2 Tournament bracket  



2.1  Top-left - Rock Island, Illinois  





2.2  Bottom-left - Babson Park, Massachusetts  





2.3  Top-right - Ashland, Virginia  





2.4  Bottom-right - Stevens Point, Wisconsin  





2.5  Final Four - Salem, Virginia  







3 See also  





4 References  














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2015 NCAA Division III
men's basketball tournament
Teams62
Finals siteSalem Civic Center
Salem, Virginia
ChampionsWisconsin–Stevens Point Pointers (4th title)
Runner-upAugustana (IL) Vikings (3rd title game)
Semifinalists
  • Virginia Wesleyan Marlins (3rd Final Four)
  • NCAA Division III men's tournaments
    «2014 2016»

    The 2015 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament was a single-elimination tournament involving 62 teams to determine the men's collegiate basketball national champion of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. The tournament took place during March 2015, with the national semifinal and championship rounds taking place at the Salem Civic CenterinSalem, Virginia.

    Wisconsin–Stevens Point defeated Augustana (IL), 70–54, to win their fourth Division III national championship.

    Qualifying teams[edit]

    Automatic bids (43)[edit]

    The following 43 teams were automatic qualifiers for the 2015 NCAA field by virtue of winning their conference's automatic bid (except for the UAA, whose regular-season champion received the automatic bid).[1]

    Automatic bids
    Conference Team Record (Conf.) Appearance Last bid
    Allegheny Mountain Medaille 19–7 (14–4) 4th 2012
    American Southwest East Texas Baptist 23–5 (15–5) 1st Never
    Capital Salisbury 20–7 (14–4) 6th 1997
    Centennial Dickinson 22–5 (13–5) 7th 2014
    CUNYAC Baruch 21–6 (14–2) 4th 2009
    CCIW Augustana (IL) 23–4 (11–3) 14th 2014
    Colonial States Neumann 17–10 (12–6) 1st Never
    Commonwealth Coast Endicott 23–5 (16–2) 6th 2012
    Empire 8 St. John Fisher 23–4 (14–2) 15th 2010
    Great Northeast Albertus Magnus 27–1 (18–0) 5th 2014
    Heartland Defiance 21–6 (14–4) 5th 2010
    Iowa Dubuque 23–5 (10–4) 6th 2013
    Landmark Scranton 22–5 (14–2) 26th 2014
    Liberty Skidmore 19–7 (14–2) 3rd 2012
    Little East Keene State 20–8 (8–6) 3rd 2007
    MAC Commonwealth Alvernia 18–9 (10–6) 10th 2014
    MAC Freedom Misericordia 21–6 (11–3) 2nd 2012
    MASCAC Westfield State 20–6 (11–1) 3rd 1993
    Michigan Calvin 21–6 (12–2) 20th 2014
    Midwest St. Norbert 24–1 (18–0) 7th 2014
    Minnesota St. Thomas (MN) 24–3 (17–3) 16th 2014
    NECC Regis (MA) 19–8 (12–4) 1st Never
    NESCAC Wesleyan (CT) 19–8 (5–5) 1st Never
    NEWMAC Babson 25–2 (13–1) 7th 2014
    New Jersey Stockton 22–5 (14–4) 15th 2014
    North Atlantic Colby–Sawyer 19–6 (15–3) 4th 2003
    North Coast DePauw 19–9 (9–9) 13th 2007
    NEAC SUNY Cobleskill 17–10 (13–4) 1st Never
    Northern Athletics Concordia (WI) 19–9 (14–6) 3rd 2011
    Northwest Whitworth 24–3 (15–1) 10th 2014
    Ohio Mount Union 22–6 (15–3) 2nd 1997
    Old Dominion Randolph–Macon 26–2 (16–0) 15th 2014
    Presidents' Saint Vincent 22–6 (14–2) 3rd 2014
    Skyline Sage 23–4 (15–3) 1st Never
    Southern Hendrix 12–16 (4–10) 3rd 1996
    SCIAC Claremont–Mudd–Scripps 21–6 (12–4) 12th 2012
    SCAC Texas Lutheran 18–9 (11–3) 1st Never
    SLIAC Spalding 18–9 (13–5) 2nd 2013
    SUNYAC Oswego State 19–9 (12–6) 3rd 2012
    UAA Emory 20–5 (10–4) 4th 2014
    Upper Midwest Northwestern–St. Paul 18–9 (14–0) 5th 2014
    USA South LaGrange 17–11 (7–7) 2nd 2014
    Wisconsin UW–Whitewater 24–3 (15–1) 20th 2014

    At-large bids (19)[edit]

    The following 19 teams were awarded qualification for the 2015 NCAA field by the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Committee.[1] The committee evaluated teams on the basis of their win-loss percentage, strength of schedule, head-to-head results, results against common opponents, and results against teams included in the NCAA's final regional rankings.

    At-large bids
    Conference Team Record (Conf.) Appearance Last bid
    NESCAC Amherst 20–7 (6–4) 17th 2014
    NESCAC Bates 19–6 (7–3) 1st Never
    Landmark Catholic 22–5 (15–1) 13th 2013
    Little East Eastern Connecticut 22–5 (13–1) 6th 2014
    CCIW Elmhurst 19–7 (9–5) 4th 2009
    CCIW Illinois Wesleyan 19–8 (10–4) 24th 2014
    Ohio John Carroll 20–6 (15–3) 13th 2010
    Centennial Johns Hopkins 23–4 (16–2) 10th 2014
    Ohio Marietta 25–3 (16–2) 4th 2013
    North Coast Ohio Wesleyan 22–5 (16–2) 6th 2014
    Minnesota St. Olaf 21–5 (16–4) 2nd 2014
    NEWMAC Springfield 19–8 (10–4) 8th 2014
    NESCAC Trinity (CT) 20–6 (9–1) 8th 2008
    Wisconsin UW–Stevens Point 21–5 (15–1) 14th 2014
    Old Dominion Virginia Wesleyan 23–5 (13–3) 15th 2014
    UAA Washington–St. Louis 20–5 (9–5) 19th 2014
    New Jersey William Paterson 20–7 (13–5) 16th 2012
    North Coast Wooster 22–6 (14–4) 24th 2014
    NEWMAC WPI 21–5 (11–3) 11th 2014

    Tournament bracket[edit]

    Top-left - Rock Island, Illinois[edit]

    First round
    March 5–6
    Campus Sites
    Second round
    March 7
    Campus Sites
    Third round
    March 13
    Rock Island, IL
    Regional finals
    March 14
    Rock Island, IL
                
    Augustana (IL) 68
    St. Louis, MO / Rock Island, IL
    DePauw 66
    Washington–St. Louis 73
    DePauw 83
    Augustana (IL) 82
    Mount Union 69
    Mount Union 87
    Neumann 59
    Mount Union 81
    Alliance, OH
    Calvin 69
    Calvin 78
    Oswego State 69
    Augustana (IL) 100
    Marietta 51
    UW–Whitewater 71
    Defiance 83
    Defiance 63
    Whitewater, WI
    St. Olaf 68
    Ohio Wesleyan 78
    St. Olaf 90
    St. Olaf 72
    Marietta 79
    Marietta 120
    Medaille 81
    Marietta 88
    Marietta, OH
    Wooster 86
    Wooster 84
    Misericordia 59

    Bottom-left - Babson Park, Massachusetts[edit]

    First round
    March 5–6
    Campus Sites
    Second round
    March 7
    Campus Sites
    Third round
    March 13
    Babson Park, MA
    Regional finals
    March 14
    Babson Park, MA
                
    Babson 75
    Westfield State 62
    Babson 54
    Babson Park, MA
    Scranton 47
    Scranton 72
    Baruch 62
    Babson 49
    Johns Hopkins 47
    Johns Hopkins 95
    Keene State 82
    Johns Hopkins 61
    Baltimore, MD
    Skidmore 58
    Skidmore 81
    Wesleyan (CT) 66
    Babson 76*
    Trinity (CT) 69
    Stockton 81
    Endicott 61
    Stockton 59
    Galloway, NJ
    Bates 68*
    Bates 92
    Saint Vincent 80
    Bates 62
    Trinity (CT) 79
    Trinity (CT) 60
    Colby–Sawyer 55
    Trinity (CT) 60
    Hartford, CT
    Salisbury 47
    Eastern Connecticut 54
    Salisbury 66

    Top-right - Ashland, Virginia[edit]

    First round
    March 5–6
    Campus Sites
    Second round
    March 7
    Campus Sites
    Third round
    March 13
    Ashland, VA
    Regional finals
    March 14
    Ashland, VA
                
    Randolph–Macon 78
    Washington, D.C. / Ashland, VA
    Catholic 65
    Catholic 87
    Alvernia 80
    Randolph–Macon 64
    St. John Fisher 57
    St. John Fisher 76
    WPI 70
    St. John Fisher 87
    Rochester, NY
    Amherst 70
    Amherst 91
    Sage 67
    Randolph–Macon 47
    Virginia Wesleyan 49
    Dickinson 74
    Regis (MA) 64
    Dickinson 74
    Carlisle, PA
    Albertus Magnus 72
    Albertus Magnus 68
    Springfield 58
    Dickinson 65
    Virginia Wesleyan 75
    William Paterson 80
    SUNY Cobleskill 54
    William Paterson 74
    Wayne, NJ
    Virginia Wesleyan 77
    Virginia Wesleyan 101
    John Carroll 86

    Bottom-right - Stevens Point, Wisconsin[edit]

    First round
    March 5–6
    Campus Sites
    Second round
    March 7
    Campus Sites
    Third round
    March 13
    Stevens Point, WI
    Regional finals
    March 14
    Stevens Point, WI
                
    St. Thomas (MN) 70
    Northwestern–St. Paul 71
    Northwestern–St. Paul 84
    De Pere, WI
    Elmhurst 75
    St. Norbert 98
    Elmhurst 110***
    Northwestern–St. Paul 46
    East Texas Baptist 70
    East Texas Baptist 75
    Hendrix 59
    East Texas Baptist 80
    Marshall, TX
    Claremont–Mudd–Scripps 75
    Claremont–Mudd–Scripps 79
    Texas Lutheran 55
    East Texas Baptist 28
    UW–Stevens Point 45
    UW–Stevens Point 88
    Concordia (WI) 56
    UW–Stevens Point 70
    Stevens Point, WI
    Illinois Wesleyan 53
    Illinois Wesleyan 72
    Dubuque 53
    UW–Stevens Point 73
    Emory 53
    Emory 88
    Spalding 59
    Emory 85
    Atlanta, GA
    Whitworth 84
    Whitworth 88
    LaGrange 60

    Final Four - Salem, Virginia[edit]

    Semifinals
    Friday, March 20
    National championship
    Saturday, March 21
          
    Augustana (IL) 68
    Babson 48
    Augustana (IL) 54
    UW–Stevens Point 70
    Virginia Wesleyan 59
    UW–Stevens Point 68

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "2015 men's basketball conference tourney tracker". D3Sports.com. February 21, 2015. Retrieved March 21, 2023.

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