Division III NCAA Women’s Basketball Champions

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NCAA Division III Women’s Basketball Champions

YEAR CHAMPION (RECORD) COACH SCORE RUNNER-UP SITE

  1. 2024 NYU (31-0) Meg Barber 51-41 Smith Columbus, Ohio
  2. 2023 Transylvania (33-0) Juli Fulks 57-52 Christopher Newport Dallas, Texas
  3. 2022 Hope (32-1) Brian Morehouse 71-58 Wisconsin-Whitewater Pittsburgh, Pa.
  4. 2021 Canceled due to Covid-19 — — — —
  5. 2020 Canceled due to Covid-19 — — — —
  6. 2019 Thomas More (32-0) Jeff Hans 81-67 Bowdoin Salem, Va.
  7. 2018 Amherst (33-0) GP Gromacki 65-45 Bowdoin Rochester, Minn.
  8. 2017 Amherst (33-0) GP Gromacki 52-29 Tufts Grand Rapids, Mich.
  9. 2016 Thomas More (33-0) Jeff Hans 63-51 Tufts Indianapolis
  10. 2015 Thomas More (33-0)* Jeff Hans 83-63 George Fox Grand Rapids, Mich.
  11. 2014 FDU-Florham (33-0) Marc Mitchell 80-72 Whitman Stevens Point, Wis.
  12. 2013 DePauw (35-0) Kris Huffman 69-51 Wisconsin-Whitewater Holland, Mich.
  13. 2012 Illinois Wesleyan (28-5) Mia Smith 57-48 George Fox Holland, Mich.
  14. 2011 Amherst (32-1) GP Gromacki 64-55 Washington-St. Louis Bloomington, Ill.
  15. 2010 Washington-St. Louis (29-2) Nancy Fahey 65-59 Hope Bloomington, Ill.
  16. 2009 George Fox (32-0) Scott Rueck 60-53 Washington-St. Louis Holland, Mich.
  17. 2008 Howard Payne (33-0) Chris Kielsmeier 68-54 Messiah Holland, Mich.
  18. 2007 DePauw (31-3) Kris Huffman 55-52 Washington-St. Louis Springfield, Mass.
  19. 2006 Hope (33-1) Brian Morehouse 69-56 Southern Maine Springfield, Mass.
  20. 2005 Milikin (29-2) Lori Kerans 70-50 Randolph-Macon Norfolk, Va.
  21. 2004 Wilmington (Ohio) (27-6) Jerry Scheve 59-53 Bowdoin Norfolk, Va.
  22. 2003 Trinity (Texas) (28-5) Becky Geyer 60-58 Eastern Connecticut State Terre Haute, Ind.
  23. 2002 Wisconsin-Stevens Point Shirley Egner 67-65 St. Lawrence Terre Haute, Ind.
  24. 2001 Washington-St. Louis (28-2) Nancy Fahey 67-45 Messiah Danbury, Conn.
  25. 2000 Washington-St. Louis (30-0) Nancy Fahey 79-33 Southern Maine Danbury, Conn.
  26. 1999 Washington-St. Louis (30-0) Nancy Fahey 74-65 St. Benedict Danbury, Conn.
  27. 1998 Washington-St. Louis (28-2) Nancy Fahey 77-69 Southern Maine Gorham, Maine
  28. 1997 New York University (29-1) Janice Quinn 72-70 Wisconsin-Eau Claire New York City
  29. 1996 Wisconsin-Oshkosh (31-0) Kathi Bennett 66-50 Mount Union Oshkosh, Wis.
  30. 1995 Capital (33-0) Dixie Jeffers 59-55 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Columbus, Ohio
  31. 1994 Capital (30-1) Dixie Jeffers 82-63 Washington-St. Louis Eau Claire, Wis.
  32. 1993 Central (Iowa) (24-5) Gary Boeyink 71-63 Capital Pella, Iowa
  33. 1992 Alma (24-3) Charlie Goffnet 79-75 Moravian Bethlehem, Pa.
  34. 1991 St. Thomas (Minn.) (29-2) Ted Riverso 73-55 Muskingum St. Paul, Minn.
  35. 1990 Hope (24-2) Sue Wise 65-63 St. John Fisher Holland, Mich.
  36. 1989 Elizabethtown (29-2) Yvonne Kauffman 66-65 Cal State Stanislaus Danville, Ky.
  37. 1988 Concordia-Moorhead (29-2) Duane Siverson 65-57 St. John Fisher Moorhead, Minn.
  38. 1987 Wiscons-Stevens Point (27-2) Linda Wunder 81-74 Concordia-Moorehead Scranton, Pa.
  39. 1986 Salem State (29-1) Tim Shea 89-85 Bishop Salem, Mass.
  40. 1985 Scranton (31-1) Mike Strong 68-59 New Rochelle DePere, Wis.
  41. 1984 Rust (26-5) A.J. Stovall 51-49 Elizabethtown Scranton, Pa.
  42. 1983 North Central (Ill.) (26-6) Wayne Morgan 83-71 Elizabethtown Worcester, Mass.
  43. 1982 Elizabethtown (26-1) Yvonne Kauffman 67-66 (ot) UNC Greensboro Elizabethtown, Pa.

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