2022 NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament

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2022 NCAA Division III
women's basketball tournament
Teams64
Finals siteUPMC Cooper Fieldhouse
Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ChampionsHope Flying Dutch (3rd title)
Runner-upWisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks (2nd title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachBrian Morehouse (2nd title)
MOPSydney Muller (Hope)
NCAA Division III women's tournaments
«2021 2023»

The 2022 NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament was the tournament hosted by the NCAA to determine the national champion of Division III women's collegiate basketball in the United States for the 2021–22 NCAA Division III women's basketball season.

The championship rounds were played at the UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse in Pittsburgh, March 17–19, 2022. The final game had Hope beating Whitewater 71–58.

This was the first tournament since 2019, as the two previous editions in 2020 and 2021 were both canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Qualifying[edit]

Sectionals[edit]

Amherst Sectional[edit]

First round
March 4
Campus sites
Second round
March 5
Campus sites
Sectional Semifinals
March 11
Amherst, MA
Sectional Finals
March 12
Amherst, MA
        
Christopher Newport 89
Mitchell 42
Christopher Newport 107
Baltimore, MD
Mount St. Mary 52
Johns Hopkins 54
Mount Saint Mary 57
Christopher Newport 71
Trinity (TX) 76
Hardin-Simmons 57
Trinity (TX) 61
Trinity (TX) 52
Abilene, Texas
Whitman 39
Whitman 62
Whittier 57
Trinity (TX) 61
Amherst 79
Tufts 84
Clark Summit 54
Tufts 58
Medford, MA
DeSales 47
DeSales 78
SUNY Cortland 52
Tufts 45
Amherst 48
St. John Fisher 55
Rhode Island College 52
St. John Fisher 48
Amherst, MA
Amherst 56
Amherst 60
SUNY Poly 42

Whitewater Sectional[edit]

First round
March 4
Campus sites
Second round
March 5
Campus sites
Sectional Semifinals
March 11
Whitewater, WI
Sectional Finals
March 12
Whitewater, WI
        
Smith 61
Framingham State 51
Smith 76
Northampton, MA
Brooklyn 58
Emmanuel (MA) 57
Brooklyn 70
Smith 76
Wisconsin–Whitewater 78
DePauw 55
Illinois Wesleyan 56
Illinois Wesleyan 54
Whitewater, WI
Wisconsin–Whitewater 72
Wisconsin–Whitewater 58
Ripon 34
Wisconsin-Whitewater 68
Wisconsin-Oshkosh 62
Gettysburg 77
SUNY Morrisville 44
Gettysburg 55
Gettysburg, PA
Baldwin Wallace 66
Baldwin Wallace 66
Salisbury 54
Baldwin Wallace 63
Wisconsin–Oshkosh 74
Wisconsin–Oshkosh 48
Wisconsin Lutheran 42
Wisconsin–Oshkosh 64
Indianola, IA
Simpson 56
Simpson 73
Gustavus Adolphus 67

Holland Sectional[edit]

First round
March 4
Campus sites
Second round
March 5
Campus sites
Sectional Semifinals
March 11
Holland, MI
Sectional Finals
March 12
Holland, MI'
        
Hope 86
La Roche 54
Hope 85
Holland, MI
Marietta 66
Marietta 65
Wittenberg 50
Hope 91
Millikin 77
Millikin 81
Wartburg 68
Millikin 59
Eau Claire, WI
Wisconsin–Eau Claire 56
Wisconsin–Eau Claire 61
North Central (MN) 46
Hope 83
NYU 64
NYU 71
Washington & Lee 61
NYU 42
New York, NY
Bates 26
Roger Williams 64
Bates 68
NYU 73
Scranton 54
SUNY New Paltz 66
Babson 79
Babson 53
Scranton, PA
Scranton 65
Scranton 69
New Jersey City 47

Lexington Sectional[edit]

First round
March 4
Campus sites
Second round
March 5
Campus sites
Sectional Semifinals
March 11
Lexington, KY
Sectional Finals
March 12
Lexington, KY
        
Ithaca 75
Catholic 63
Ithaca 71
Ithaca, NY
Springfield 73*
Messiah 68
Springfield 73
Springfield 49
Trine 58
John Carroll 100
Elizabethtown 56
John Carroll 42
Angola, IN
Trine 63
Trine 62
Immaculata 37
Trine 55
Transylvania 47
Mary Hardin-Baylor 79
Webster 76
Mary Hardin-Baylor 75
Memphis, TN
East Texas Baptist 57
East Texas Baptist 65
Rhodes 53
Mary Hardin-Baylor 58
Transylvania 63
Southern Virginia 68
Shenandoah 49
Southern Virginia 55
Lexington, KY
Transylvania 77
Transylvania 69
Washington & Jefferson 52

Final Four[edit]

National semifinals
March 17
Pittsburgh, PA
National championship
March 19
Pittsburgh, PA
    
Amherst 51
Wisconsin–Whitewater 55
Wisconsin-Whitewater 58
Hope 71
Hope 57
Trine 52

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