2011 NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship field of 64 announced.

Championship Bracket (PDF)

From the NCAA:

The NCAA announced the field of 64 teams for the 2011 NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship. Twenty-two conferences received automatic qualification. The remaining 42 at-large teams were selected by the Division II Women’s Basketball Committee.

2011 NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship Qualifiers (64)

Automatic Qualifying Conference
Team
California Collegiate Athletic Association Cal Poly Pomona
Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Goldey-Beacom College
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Shaw
Conference Carolinas Barton
East Coast Conference C.W. Post
Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Michigan Tech
Great Lakes Valley Conference Lewis
Great Northwest Athletic Conference Alaska Anchorage
Gulf South Conference Arkansas Tech
Heartland Conference Texas-Permian Basin
Lone Star Conference Texas Women’s
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Northwest Missouri State
Northeast-10 Conference Bentley
Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Winona State
Pacific West Conference Grand Canyon
Peach Belt Conference Georgia College
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Edinboro
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Fort Lewis
South Atlantic Conference Tusculum
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Fort Valley State
Sunshine State Conference Florida Southern
West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Glenville State

At Large Teams

Adams State
Assumption
California (Pa.)
Cal State Monterey Bay
Cal State San Bernadino
Central Oklahoma
Charleston (W.Va.)
Clayton State
Colorado Christian
Concordia-St. Paul
Delta State
Dixie State
Drury
Florida Tech
Francis Marion
Franklin Pierce
Grand Valley State
Holy Family
Johnson C. Smith
Ky. Wesleyan
Lander
Metro State
Millersville
Missouri S&T
North Alabama
Northeastern State
Northern State
Ouachita Baptist
Pace
Quincy
S.C Aiken
Seattle Pacific
Southeastern Oklahoma
St. Rose
Tampa
Tarleton State
Washburn
Wayne State (Neb.)
West Liberty
Western Washington
Wingate
Wisconsin-Parkside

All eight teams within the region will travel to one site for first-round, semifinal and final competition at the regional level. First-round games will be played March 11, semifinal games March 12 and the regional championship will be played March 14. The regional champions will advance to the NCAA Women’s Elite Eight March 22, 23 and 25 at St. Joseph Civic Arena in St. Joseph, Missouri. Missouri Western State University will host the Elite Eight.

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