2007 NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament

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2007 NCAA Division II
women's basketball tournament
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Teams64
Finals site Health and Sports Center
Flag of Nebraska.svg Kearney, Nebraska
Champions Southern Connecticut Fighting Owls (1st title)
Runner-up Florida Gulf Coast Eagles (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coach Joe Frager (1st title)
MOP Kate Lynch (Southern Connecticut)
NCAA Division II women's tournaments
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The 2007 NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament was the 26th annual tournament hosted by the NCAA to determine the national champion of Division II women's collegiate basketball in the United States. [1]

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Southern Connecticut defeated Florida Gulf Coast in the championship game, 61–45, to claim the Owls' first NCAA Division II national title.

The championship rounds were contested at the Health and Sports Center on the campus of the University of Nebraska at Kearney in Kearney, Nebraska.

Regionals

East - Glenville, West Virginia

Location: Jesse Lilly Gym Host: Glenville State University

First round
Round of 64
March 9
Regional semifinals
Round of 32
March 10
Regional finals
Sweet Sixteen
March 12
         
1 Glenville State 81
8 St. Andrews 44
1 Glenville State78
4 Anderson (SC) 64
4 Anderson (SC) 61
5 California (PA) 57
1 Glenville State65
3 Indiana (PA) 59
3 Indiana (PA) 71
6 Barton 65
3 Indiana (PA)75
7 Pittsburgh-Johnstown 59
7 Pittsburgh-Johnstown 71
2 Pfeiffer 58

South - Fort Myers, Florida

Location: Alico Arena Host: Florida Gulf Coast University

First round
Round of 64
March 9
Regional semifinals
Round of 32
March 10
Regional finals
Sweet Sixteen
March 12
         
1 Florida Gulf Coast 78
8 Benedict 49
1 Florida Gulf Coast50
4 Valdosta State 41
4 Valdosta State 64
5 Tampa 57
1 Florida Gulf Coast57
2 Delta State 44
3 Arkansas Tech 65
6 Rollins 62
3 Arkansas Tech 40
2 Delta State43
2 Delta State 67
7 Florida Tech 50

* – Denotes overtime period

North Central - Grand Forks, North Dakota

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

First round
Round of 64
March 9
Regional semifinals
Round of 32
March 10
Regional finals
Sweet Sixteen
March 12
         
1 North Dakota 98
8 Minnesota State-Moorhead 66
1 North Dakota78
4 Regis 63
4 Regis 67
5 Metro State 66
1 North Dakota108
7 Nebraska-Kearney 75
6 Concordia St. Paul 82
3 South Dakota 74
6 Concordia-St. Paul 89
7 Nebraska-Kearney92*
7 Nebraska-Kearney 75
2 Augustana (SD) 68

* – Denotes overtime period

Northeast - New Haven, Connecticut

Location: James W. Moore Fieldhouse Host: Southern Connecticut State University

First round
Round of 64
March 9
Regional semifinals
Round of 32
March 10
Regional finals
Sweet Sixteen
March 12
         
1 Southern Connecticut 68
8 New Haven 45
1 Southern Connecticut68
5 Holy Family 51
5 Holy Family 78
4 St. Rose 65
1 Southern Connecticut59
2 Bentley 49
3 Pace 77
6 American International 59
3 Pace 61
2 Bentley69
2 Bentley 58
7 Stonehill 55

South Atlantic - Morrow, Georgia

Location: Athletics Center Host: Clayton State University

First round
Round of 64
March 9
Regional semifinals
Round of 32
March 10
Regional finals
Sweet Sixteen
March 12
         
1 Clayton State 60
8 Carson-Newman 36
1 Clayton State63
5 Columbus State 60
5 Columbus State 59
4 Elizabeth City State 57
1 Clayton State66*
6 Georgia College 65
6 Georgia College 87
3 Wingate 67
6 Georgia College72
2 North Carolina Central 63
2 North Carolina Central 73
7 Newberry 66

* – Denotes overtime period

Great Lakes - Romeoville, Illinois

Location: Neil Corey Arena Host: Lewis University

First round
Round of 64
March 9
Regional semifinals
Round of 32
March 10
Regional finals
Sweet Sixteen
March 12
         
1 Lewis 82
8 Bellarmine 62
1 Lewis 62
4 Drury67
4 Drury 76
5 SIU Edwardsville 61
4 Drury79
7 Ferris State 69
6 Gannon 66
3 Grand Valley State 59
6 Gannon 61
7 Ferris State80
7 Ferris State 70
2 Northern Kentucky 69

South Central - St. Joseph, Missouri

Location: MWSU Fieldhouse Host: Missouri Western State University

First round
Round of 64
March 9
Regional semifinals
Round of 32
March 10
Regional finals
Sweet Sixteen
March 12
         
1 Missouri Western 80
8 Montana State Billings 59
1 Missouri Western 72
4 Texas A&M Commerce73
4 Texas A&M Commerce 81
5 Emporia State 77
4 Texas A&M Commerce71
3 Washburn 70
3 Washburn 74
6 Angelo State 54
3 Washburn54
2 West Texas A&M 39
2 West Texas A&M 87
7 Northwest Missouri State 72

West - La Jolla, California

Location: RIMAC Arena Host: University of California, San Diego

First round
Round of 64
March 9
Regional semifinals
Round of 32
March 10
Regional finals
Sweet Sixteen
March 12
         
1 UC-San Diego 78
8 Western Washington 45
1 UC-San Diego66
4 Alaska Anchorage 51
4 Alaska Anchorage 49
5 Cal State Dominguez Hills 48
1 UC-San Diego80
2 Chico State 63
3 Seattle Pacific 69
6 Sonoma State 60
3 Seattle Pacific 60
2 Chico State75
2 Chico State 63
7 Cal State San Bernardino 50

Elite Eight - Kearney, Nebraska

Location: Health and Sports Center Host: University of Nebraska at Kearney

National quarterfinals
Elite Eight
March 21
National semifinals
Final Four
March 22
National championship
March 24
      
Clayton State 60
Texas A&M–Commerce 55
Clayton State 57
Florida Gulf Coast61
Florida Gulf Coast 83
North Dakota 64
Florida Gulf Coast 45
Southern Connecticut61
UC San Diego 71
Glenville State 61
UC San Diego 53
Southern Connecticut67
Southern Connecticut 74
Drury 54

All-tournament team

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References

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