Division II NCAA Women’s Basketball Champions

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NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Champions

YEAR CHAMPION (RECORD) COACH SCORE RUNNER-UP SITE

  1. 2024 Minnesota State (32-5) Emilee Thiesse 89-73 Texas Woman’s St. Joseph, MO
  2. 2023 Ashland (37-0) Kari Pickens 78-67 Minnesota Duluth Dallas, TX
  3. 2022 Glenville State (35-1) Kim Stephens 85-72 Western Washington Birmingham, AL
  4. 2021 Lubbock Christian (23-0) Steve Gomez 69-59 Drury Columbus, Ohio
  5. 2020 Canceled due to Covid-19 — — — —
  6. 2019 Lubbock Christian (32-5) Steve Gomez 95-85 (2OT) Southwestern Oklahoma Columbus, Ohio
  7. 2018 Central Missouri (30-3) Dave Slifer 66-52 Ashland Sioux Falls, S.D.
  8. 2017 Ashland (37-0) Robyn Fralick 93-77 Virginia Union Columbus, Ohio
  9. 2016 Lubbock Christian (35-0) Steve Gomez 78-73 Alaska-Anch. Indianapolis
  10. 2015 California (Pa.) (32-4) Jess Strom 86-69 Cal Baptist Sioux Falls, S.D. 2014
  11. Bentley (35-0) Barbara Stevens 73-65 West Texas A&M Erie, Pa.
  12. 2013 Ashland (38-1) Sue Ramsey 71-56 Dowling San Antonio
  13. 2012 Shaw (29-6) Jacques Curtis 88-82 Ashland San Antonio
  14. 2011 Clayton State (35-1) Dennis Cox 69-50 Michigan Tech St. Joseph, Mo.
  15. 2010 Emporia State (30-5) Brandon Schneider 65-53 Fort Lewis St. Joseph, Mo.
  16. 2009 Minnesota State-Mankato (32-2) Pam Gohl 103-94 Franklin Pierce San Antonio
  17. 2008 Northern Kentucky (28-8) Nancy Winstel 63-58 South Dakota Kearney, Neb.
  18. 2007 Southern Connecticut State (34-2) Joe Frager 61-45 Florida Gulf Coast Kearney, Neb.
  19. 2006 Grand Valley State (33-3) Dawn Plitzuweit 58-52 American International Hot Springs, Ark.
  20. 2005 Washburn (35-2) Ron McHenry 70-53 Seattle Pacific Hot Springs, Ark.
  21. 2004 California (PA) (35-1) Darcie Vincent 75-72 Drury St. Joseph, Mo.
  22. 2003 South Dakota State (32-3) Aaron Johnston 65-50 Northern Kentucky St. Joseph, Mo.
  23. 2002 Cal Poly Pomona (28-4) Paul Thomas 74-62 Southeastern Oklahoma Rochester, Minn.
  24. 2001 Cal Poly Pomona (27-3) Paul Thomas 87-80 (ot) North Dakota Rochester, Minn.
  25. 2000 Northern Kentucky (32-2) Nancy Winstel 71-62 (ot) North Dakota State Pine Bluff, Ark.
  26. 1999 North Dakota (31-1) Gene Roebuck 80-63 Arkansas Tech Pine Bluff, Ark.
  27. 1998 North Dakota (31-1) Gene Roebuck 92-76 Emporia State Pine Bluff, Ark.
  28. 1997 North Dakota (28-4) Gene Roebuck 94-78 Southern Indiana Grand Forks, N.D.
  29. 1996 North Dakota State (30-2) Amy Ruley 104-78 Shippensburg Fargo, N.D.
  30. 1995 North Dakota State (32-0) Amy Ruley 98-85 Portland State Fargo, N.D.
  31. 1994 North Dakota State (27-5) Amy Ruley 89-56 Cal State San B’dino Fargo, N.D.
  32. 1993 North Dakota State (30-2) Amy Ruley 95-63 Delta State Waltham, Mass.
  33. 1992 Delta State (30-4) Lloyd Clark 65-63 North Dakota State Fargo, N.D.
  34. 1991 North Dakota State (31-2) Amy Ruley 81-74 Southeast Missouri State Cape Giradeau, Mo.
  35. 1990 Delta State (32-1) Lloyd Clark 77-43 Bentley Pomona, Calif.
  36. 1989 Delta State (30-4) Lloyd Clark 88-58 Cal Poly Pomona Cleveland, Miss.
  37. 1988 Hampton (33-1) James Sweat 65-48 West Texas A&M Fargo, N.D.
  38. 1987 New Haven (29-2) Jan Rossman 77-75 Cal Poly Pomona Springfield, Mass.
  39. 1986 Cal Poly Pomona (30-3) Darlene May 70-63 North Dakota State Springfield, Mass.
  40. 1985 Cal Poly Pomona (26-7) Darlene May 80-69 Central Missouri Springfield, Mass.
  41. 1984 Central Missouri (27-5) Jorja Hoehn 80-73 Virginia Union Springfield, Mass.
  42. 1983 Virginia Union (27-2) Louis Hearn 73-60 Cal Poly Pomona Springfield, Mass.
  43. 1982 Cal Poly Pomona (29-7) Darlene May 93-74 Tuskegee Springfield, Mass.

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