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Revision as of 01:54, 28 March 2025

2025 NCAA Division II
men's basketball tournament
Teams64
Finals siteFord Center,
Indiana Evansville, Indiana
Semifinalists
NCAA Division II men's tournaments
«2024 2026»

The 2025 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament is a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball in the United States, the culmination of the 2024–25 NCAA Division II men's basketball season.

The tournament again features 64 teams, with teams placed into one of eight geographically oriented, eight-team regionals. The first three rounds are played on campus sites, while the national quarterfinal (Elite Eight), semifinal, and championship rounds were held at the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana, from March 25 to 29, 2025.

Concordia–St. Paul and Minot State participated in the tournament for the first time.

Tournament schedule and venues

2025 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament is located in the United States
West Liberty
West Liberty
Topeka
Topeka
Amherst
Amherst
Rolla
Rolla
Davie
Davie
Columbus
Columbus
Dallas
Dallas
San Diego
San Diego
Evansville
Evansville
2024 NCAA Division II Men's sites – regionals (cyan) Elite Eight (red)

Regionals

First, second, and third-round games (the last of which serve as a regional championship), took place on campus sites from March 15 to 18, 2025. The top-seeded team in each regional served as host.[1]

Elite Eight

The national quarterfinals quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals are being held at a predetermined site, the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana, from March 25 to 29, 2025.

Qualifying

A total of 64 bids were available for the tournament: 23 automatic bids (awarded to the champions of the twenty-three Division II conferences) and 41 at-large bids.

The bids are allocated evenly among the eight NCAA-designated regions (Atlantic, Central, East, Midwest, South, South Central, Southeast, and West), each of which contains either two or three of the 23 Division II conferences that sponsor men's basketball. Each region consists of two or three automatic qualifiers (the teams that won their respective conference tournaments) and either five or six at-large bids, awarded regardless of conference affiliation.[2]

Automatic bids (23)

Automatic bids
Region (Bids) Conference School Record (Conf.) Appearance Last bid
Atlantic (3) CIAA Virginia State 21–8 (13–3) 7th 2020
Mountain East Fairmont State 27–4 (17–3) 15th 2023
PSAC Gannon 25–6 (17–3) 27th 2024
Central (3) Great American Harding 22–9 (15–7) 7th 2016
MIAA Fort Hays State 22–9 (12–7) 15th 2024
Northern Sun Minnesota State–Moorhead 23–8 (15–7) 10th 2024
East (3) CACC Bridgeport 19–12 (10–6) 24th 2020
East Coast Daemen 27–0 (16–0) 5th 2024
Northeast–10 Southern New Hampshire 21–8 (14–6) 23rd 2024
Midwest (3) GLIAC Northern Michigan 22–9 (13–7) 11th 2024
GLVC Lincoln (MO) 23–8 (12–8) 13th 1981
Great Midwest Malone 16–15 (9–11) 2nd 2021
South (3) Gulf South Alabama–Huntsville 30–1 (22–0) 17th 2024
SIAC Savannah State 18–11 (12–9) 2nd 2022
Sunshine State Nova Southeastern 30–1 (19–1) 6th 2024
South Central (2) Lone Star Dallas Baptist 30–4 (19–3) 9th 2024
RMAC Colorado Mines 27–4 (18–2) 14th 2024
Southeast (3) Carolinas UNC Pembroke 23–6 (18–2) 11th 2024
Peach Belt USC Aiken 23–8 (13–5) 11th 2024
South Atlantic Lenoir–Rhyne 26–5 (20–4) 9th 2019
West (3) CCAA Cal State Dominguez Hills 25–5 (20–2) 7th 2024
Great Northwest Seattle Pacific 18–14 (11–7) 29th 2020
PacWest Point Loma 27–5 (18–2) 7th 2023

At-large bids (41)

At-large bids
Region (Bids) School Conference Record (Conf.) Appearance Last bid
Atlantic (5) Bluefield State CIAA 19–11 (10–6) 2nd 1996
East Stroudsburg PSAC 21–8 (15–6) 9th 2023
Fayetteville State CIAA 22–8 (12–4) 4th 2022
West Chester PSAC 23–6 (18–3) 10th 2019
West Liberty Mountain East 27–4 (18–2) 17th 2024
Central (5) Concordia–St. Paul Northern Sun 21–8 (16–6) 1st Never
Minot State Northern Sun 26–9 (14–8) 1st Never
Southwest Minnesota State Northern Sun 21–8 (16–6) 7th 2024
Washburn MIAA 26–3 (17–2) 17th 2022
Winona State Northern Sun 21–10 (14–8) 11th 2014
East (5) Adelphi Northeast–10 26–7 (17–3) 18th 2012
Assumption Northeast–10 19–9 (14–6) 28th 2013
Dominican (NY) CACC 20–8 (14–2) 7th 2023
Pace Northeast–10 24–7 (14–6) 7th 2023
St. Thomas Aquinas East Coast 23–9 (13–3) 10th 2024
Midwest (5) Ferris State GLIAC 25–8 (14–6) 18th 2024
Lake Superior State GLIAC 27–6 (16–4) 7th 2024
Michigan Tech GLIAC 23–7 (17–3) 12th 2021
Missouri S&T GLVC 24–5 (17–3) 4th 1996
Missouri–St. Louis GLVC 19–11 (15–5) 6th 2023
South (5) Florida Southern Sunshine State 25–8 (14–6) 34th 2024
Lynn Sunshine State 20–8 (14–6) 7th 2019
Montevallo Gulf South 20–10 (15–7) 12th 2016
Tampa Sunshine State 20–10 (11–9) 17th 2014
Valdosta State Gulf South 25–6 (18–4) 14th 2021
South Central (6) Lubbock Christian Lone Star 25–8 (18–4) 7th 2024
Midwestern State Lone Star 22–7 (17–5) 12th 2016
Regis (CO) RMAC 18–13 (14–6) 6th 2018
St. Edward's Lone Star 21–12 (14–8) 6th 2020
St. Mary's (TX) Lone Star 19–10 (16–6) 10th 2015
West Texas A&M Lone Star 19–11 (13–9) 22nd 2024
Southeast (5) Augusta Peach Belt 19–10 (13–5) 16th 2023
Carson–Newman South Atlantic 21–11 (15–9) 6th 2021
Catawba South Atlantic 18–12 (14–10) 14th 2024
Columbus State Peach Belt 26–4 (16–2) 15th 2022
Lincoln Memorial South Atlantic 25–5 (21–3) 14th 2024
West (5) Biola PacWest 22–7 (16–4) 2nd 2021
Cal State San Bernardino CCAA 22–11 (14–8) 18th 2024
Central Washington Great Northwest 21–9 (14–4) 10th 2024
Chico State CCAA 24–6 (19–3) 18th 2024
Northwest Nazarene Great Northwest 20–7 (13–5) 3rd 2023

Bracket

Atlantic regional

First round
March 15
Regional semifinals
March 16
Regional Finals
March 18
         
1 West Liberty 91
8 Bluefield State 84
1 West Liberty 89
4 Fayetteville State 69
5 Fairmont State 67
4 Fayetteville State 74*
1 West Liberty 101
2 Gannon 90
3 Virginia State 80
6 West Chester 64
3 Virginia State 66
2 Gannon 92
7 East Stroudsburg 74
2 Gannon 99

* – Denotes overtime period

Central regional

First round
March 15
Regional semifinals
March 16
Regional Finals
March 18
         
1 Washburn 85
8 Harding 57
1 Washburn 94
5 Concordia–St. Paul 78
5 Concordia–St. Paul 83
4 Minot State 71
1 Washburn 93
2 Minnesota State–Moorhead 65
3 Winona State 69
6 Southwest Minnesota State 62
3 Winona State 59
2 Minnesota State–Moorhead 70
7 Fort Hays State 62
2 Minnesota State–Moorhead 69

East regional

First round
March 15
Regional semifinals
March 16
Regional Finals
March 18
         
1 Daemen 80
8 Bridgeport 68
1 Daemen 74
5 St. Thomas Aquinas 79
5 St. Thomas Aquinas 79
4 Pace 72
5 St. Thomas Aquinas 90
6 Assumption 97
3 Southern New Hampshire 66
6 Assumption 92
6 Assumption 81
7 Dominican (NY) 75
7 Dominican (NY) 85
2 Adelphi 66

Midwest regional

First round
March 15
Regional semifinals
March 16
Regional Finals
March 18
         
1 Missouri S&T 85*
8 Malone 77
1 Missouri S&T 56
4 Missouri–St. Louis 65
5 Ferris State 79
4 Missouri–St. Louis 81
4 Missouri–St. Louis 62
2 Lake Superior State 75
3 Michigan Tech 87
6 Northern Michigan 72
3 Michigan Tech 73
2 Lake Superior State 83
7 Lincoln (MO) 64
2 Lake Superior State 76

* – Denotes overtime period

South regional

First round
March 15
Regional semifinals
March 16
Regional Finals
March 18
         
1 Nova Southeastern 76
8 Savannah State 64
1 Nova Southeastern 80
5 Lynn 72
5 Lynn 86
4 Valdosta State 74
1 Nova Southeastern 76
2 Alabama–Huntsville 69
3 Florida Southern 86
6 Montevallo 83
3 Florida Southern 86
2 Alabama–Huntsville 97
7 Tampa 88
2 Alabama–Huntsville 99

South Central regional

First round
March 15
Regional semifinals
March 16
Regional Finals
March 18
         
1 Dallas Baptist 74
8 Regis (CO) 54
1 Dallas Baptist 80
4 Midwestern State 54
5 St. Edward's 72
4 Midwestern State 102
1 Dallas Baptist 100
2 Colorado Mines 79
3 Lubbock Christian 61
6 St. Mary's (TX) 67
6 St. Mary's (TX) 63
2 Colorado Mines 66
7 West Texas A&M 62
2 Colorado Mines 74

Southeast regional

First round
March 15
Regional semifinals
March 16
Regional Finals
March 18
         
1 Columbus State 75
8 Carson–Newman 74
1 Columbus State 80
5 UNC Pembroke 91
5 UNC Pembroke 90
4 Lincoln Memorial 88
5 UNC Pembroke 74
3 Lenoir–Rhyne 76*
3 Lenoir–Rhyne 94
6 Augusta 79
3 Lenoir–Rhyne 91
2 USC Aiken 87
7 Catawba 71
2 USC Aiken 80

* – Denotes overtime period

West regional

First round
March 14
Regional semifinals
March 15
Regional Finals
March 17
         
1 Point Loma 68
8 Seattle Pacific 54
1 Point Loma 82
5 Cal State San Bernardino 64
5 Cal State San Bernardino 88
4 Biola 77
1 Point Loma 58
2 Cal State Dominguez Hills 61
3 Chico State 79
6 Central Washington 82*
6 Central Washington 65
2 Cal State Dominguez Hills 77
7 Northwest Nazarene 59
2 Cal State Dominguez Hills 66

* – Denotes overtime period

Elite Eight

Elite Eight
March 25, 2025
ESPN+
Final Four
March 27, 2025
ESPN+
National championship
March 29, 2025
CBS/Paramount+
         
1 Nova Southeastern 102
8 Assumption 93
1 Nova Southeastern 9:30 p.m.
4 Washburn
5 Lenoir-Rhyne 78
4 Washburn 90
  3:00 p.m.
7 Cal State Dominguez Hills
3 Dallas Baptist 98
6 Lake Superior State 85
3 Dallas Baptist 83
7 Cal State Dominguez Hills 94*
7 Cal State Dominguez Hills 86
2 West Liberty 84

* – Denotes overtime period

See also

References

  1. ^ "2025 NCAA DII men's basketball: Bracket, schedule, how to watch". ncaa.com. NCAA. March 16, 2025. Retrieved March 17, 2025.
  2. ^ "2025 NCAA DII men's basketball championship bracket announced". NCAA.com. NCAA. March 9, 2025. Retrieved March 17, 2025.