NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Championship
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Year
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Site (Host Team)
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Championship
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Third Place Match / Semifinalists
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Champion
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Score
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Runner-up
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Third place
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Score
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Fourth place
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1982 Details
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Springfield, MA (Springfield Civic Center)
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Cal Poly Pomona
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93–74
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Tuskegee
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Mount St. Mary's
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73–62
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Oakland
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1983 Details
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Virginia Union
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73–60
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Cal Poly Pomona
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Southern Connecticut State Central Missouri State
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1984 Details
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Central Missouri State
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80–73
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Virginia Union
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Dayton Valdosta State
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1985 Details
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Cal Poly Pomona (2)
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80–69
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Central Missouri State
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Hampton Mercer
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1986 Details
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Cal Poly Pomona (3)
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70–63
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North Dakota State
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Delta State Philadelphia Textile
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1987 Details
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New Haven
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77–75
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Cal Poly Pomona
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Northern Kentucky Pitt Johnstown
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1988 Details
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Fargo, ND (Bison Sports Arena)
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Hampton
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65–48
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West Texas State
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Delta State North Dakota State
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1989 Details
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Cleveland, MS (Walter Sillers Coliseum)
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Delta State
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88–58
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Cal Poly Pomona
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Bentley
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83–81
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Central Missouri State
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1990 Details
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Pomona, CA (Kellogg Gymnasium)
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Delta State (2)
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77–43
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Bentley
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Cal Poly Pomona
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87–68
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Oakland
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1991 Details
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Cape Girardeau, MO (Show Me Center)
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North Dakota State
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81–74
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Southeast Missouri State
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Bentley
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60–58
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Norfolk State
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1992 Details
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Fargo, ND (Bison Sports Arena)
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Delta State (3)
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65–63
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North Dakota State
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Portland State
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72–69
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Bentley
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1993 Details
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Waltham, MA (Dana Athletic Center)
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North Dakota State (2)
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95–63
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Delta State
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Michigan Tech
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74–60
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Bentley
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1994 Details
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Fargo, ND (Bison Sports Arena)
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North Dakota State (3)
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89–56
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Cal State San Bernardino
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North Alabama
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79–75
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Bellarmine
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1995 Details
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North Dakota State (4)
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98–85
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Portland State
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Missouri Western State
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76–66
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Stonehill
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1996 Details
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North Dakota State (5)
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104–78
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Shippensburg
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Abilene Christian
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83–65
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Delta State
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1997 Details
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Grand Forks, ND (Hyslop Sports Center)
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North Dakota
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94–78
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Southern Indiana
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UC Davis
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76–61
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Bentley
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1998 Details
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Pine Bluff, AR (H.O. Clemmons Arena)
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North Dakota (2)
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92–76
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Emporia State
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Francis Marion Northern Michigan
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1999 Details
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North Dakota (3)
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80–63
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Arkansas Tech
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Emporia State Northern Kentucky
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2000 Details
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Northern Kentucky
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71–62 (OT)
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North Dakota State
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Columbus State Western Washington
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2001 Details
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Rochester, MN (Mayo Civic Center)
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Cal Poly Pomona (4)
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87–80 (OT)
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North Dakota
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Shippensburg Columbus State
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2002 Details
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Cal Poly Pomona (5)
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74–62
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Southeastern Oklahoma
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Glenville State South Dakota State
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2003 Details
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St. Joseph, MO (St. Joseph Civic Arena)
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South Dakota State
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65–50
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Northern Kentucky
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Bentley California (PA)
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2004 Details
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California (PA)
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75–72
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Drury
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Henderson State Merrimack
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2005 Details
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Hot Springs, AR (Summit Arena)
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Washburn
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70–53
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Seattle Pacific
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Central Arkansas Merrimack
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2006 Details
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Grand Valley State
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58–52
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American International
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Chico State St. Cloud State
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2007 Details
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Kearney, NE (Health and Sports Center)
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Southern Connecticut State
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61–45
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Florida Gulf Coast
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Clayton State UC San Diego
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2008 Details
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Northern Kentucky (2)
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63–58
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South Dakota
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Alaska Anchorage Delta State
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2009 Details
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San Antonio, TX (Bill Greehey Arena)
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Minnesota State
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103–94
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Franklin Pierce
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Alaska Anchorage Delta State
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2010 Details
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St. Joseph, MO (St. Joseph Civic Arena)
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Emporia State
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65–53
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Fort Lewis
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Franklin Pierce Gannon
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2011 Details
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Clayton State
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69–50
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Michigan Tech
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Shaw Northwest Missouri State
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2012 Details
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San Antonio, TX (Bill Greehey Arena)
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Shaw
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88–82 (OT)
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Ashland
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Bentley Rollins
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2013 Details
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Ashland
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71–56
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Dowling
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Augustana (SD) Western Washington
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2014 Details
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Erie, PA (Erie Insurance Arena)
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Bentley
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73–65
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West Texas A&M
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Cal Poly Pomona Nova Southeastern
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2015 Details
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Sioux Falls, SD (Sanford Pentagon)
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California (PA) (2)
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86–69
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California Baptist
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Emporia State Limestone
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2016 Details
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Indianapolis, IN (Bankers Life Fieldhouse)
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Lubbock Christian
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78–73
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Alaska Anchorage
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Bentley Grand Valley State
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2017 Details
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Columbus, OH (Alumni Hall)
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Ashland (2)
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93–77
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Virginia Union
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California Baptist Harding
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2018 Details
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Sioux Falls, SD (Sanford Pentagon)
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Central Missouri (2)
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66–52[2]
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Ashland
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Indiana (PA) Union (TN)
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2019 Details
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Columbus, OH (Alumni Hall)
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Lubbock Christian (2)
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95–85 (2OT)
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Southwestern Oklahoma
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Drury Indiana (PA)
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2020 Details
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Birmingham, AL (Birmingham CrossPlex)
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Canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic
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2021 Details
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Columbus, OH (Alumni Hall)
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Lubbock Christian (3)
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69–59
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Drury
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Central Missouri Lander
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2022 Details
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Birmingham, AL (Birmingham CrossPlex)
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Glenville State
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85–72
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Western Washington
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Grand Valley State North Georgia
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2023 Details
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Dallas, TX (American Airlines Center)[a]
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Ashland (3)
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78–67
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Minnesota–Duluth
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Catawba Glenville State
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2024 Details
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St. Joseph, MO (St. Joseph Civic Arena)
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Minnesota State (2)
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89–73
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Texas Woman's
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Cal State San Marcos Ferris State
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2025
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Pittsburgh, PA (UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse)
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2026
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