2003 NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament

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2003 NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament

The 2003 NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament was the 22nd annual tournament hosted by the NCAA to determine the national champion of Division III women's collegiate basketball in the United States.[1]

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2003 NCAA Division III
women's basketball tournament
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Teams64
Finals siteHulbert Arena,
Terre Haute, Indiana
ChampionsTrinity Tigers (1st title)
Runner-upEastern Connecticut State Warriors (1st title game)
Third placeWisconsin–Eau Claire Blugolds (3rd Final Four)
Fourth placeRochester Yellowjackets (1st Final Four)
Winning coachBecky Geyer (1st title)
MOPAllison Wooley (Trinity (TX))
Attendance37,313
NCAA Division III women's tournaments
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Trinity (TX) defeated Eastern Connecticut State in the championship game, 60–58, to win the Tigers' first Division III national title.

The championship rounds were played at the Hulbert Arena in Terre Haute, Indiana from March 21–22, hosted by Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology.

Bracket

Top left sectional

First round
March 5, 2003
Campus sites
Second round
March 8, 2023
Campus sites
Sectional semifinals
March 14–15, 2003
Rochester, NY
Sectional finals
March 14–15, 2003
Rochester, NY
        
Marymount (VA)* 83
Rutgers–Camden 80
Gwynedd Mercy* 48
Rutgers Camden 63
Marymount (VA) 82
Messiah 83
Johns Hopkins* 75
Hunter 50
Johns Hopkins 60
Messiah* 86
Messiah* 84
Hood 46
Messiah 60
Rochester 71
Rochester (NY)* 59
Scranton 45
Scranton* 66
St. Lawrence 61
Rochester* 57
Ithaca 51
Ithaca* 81
Brockport State 68
Ithaca 86*
St. John Fisher* 79

Bottom left sectional

First round
March 5, 2003
Campus sites
Second round
March 8, 2023
Campus sites
Sectional semifinals
March 14–15, 2003
Abilene, TX
Sectional finals
March 14–15, 2003
Abilene, TX
        
Hardin-Simmons* 104
Randolph-Macon 80
Randolph-Macon* 77
Meredith 74
Hardin-Simmons 61
Trinity (TX) 67
Maryville (TN)* 50
Methodist 49
Maryville (TN) 60
Trinity (TX)* 66
Trinity (TX) 76
Washington St. Louis 57
Washington St. Louis* 80
Illinois Wesleyan 56
Fontbonne* 54
Illinois Wesleyan 67
Washington St. Louis 83
St. Norbert 65
St. Norbert* 65
Rockford 47
St. Norbert 60
Carleton* 47

Top right sectional

First round
March 5, 2003
Campus sites
Second round
March 8, 2023
Campus sites
Sectional semifinals
March 14–15, 2003
Scranton, PA
Sectional finals
March 14–15, 2003
Scranton, PA
        
Bowdoin* 73
Emmanuel (MA) 50
Emmanuel (MA)* 69
Salve Regina 52
Bowdoin 64
Southern Maine 47
Salem State* 61
Springfield 50
Salem State 54
Southern Maine* 72
Bowdoin 47
Eastern Connecticut 58
King's (PA) 82
Pitt Greensburg 67
Mount Saint Mary* 54
Pitt Greensburg 62
King's (PA) 57
Eastern Connecticut 67
Eastern Connecticut* 91
Farmingdale State 49
Eastern Connecticut 65
DeSales* 51

Bottom right sectional

First round
March 5, 2003
Campus sites
Second round
March 8, 2023
Campus sites
Sectional semifinals
March 14–15, 2003
Eau Claire, WI
Sectional finals
March 14–15, 2003
Eau Claire, WI
        
UW Eau Claire* 70
Wisconsin Lutheran 49
UW Eau Claire* 81
Chapman 45
Chapman* 70
La Verne 46
UW Eau Claire 43
Pacific Lutheran 41
Gustavus Adolphus* 67
Loras 59
Gustavus Adolphus 54
Pacific Lutheran* 58
UW Eau Claire 74
Hope 56
Wilmington (OH)* 74
Baldwin-Wallace 63
Baldwin-Wallace* 64
Wittenberg 57
Wilmington (OH) 73
Hope 77
Hope* 75
Mount St. Joseph 63
Hope 71
Washington & Jefferson* 60

Final Four

Final Four
March 21, 2003
National championship
March 22, 2003
    
Rochester (NY) 54
Trinity (TX) 63
Trinity (TX) 60
Eastern Connecticut 58
Eastern Connecticut 52*
UW Eau Claire 49 Third place
March 22, 2003
Rochester (NY) 77
UW Eau Claire 82**

All-tournament team

  • Allison Wooley, Trinity (TX)
  • Megan Selmon, Trinity (TX)
  • Allison Coleman, Eastern Connecticut State
  • Kristi Channing, Wisconsin–Eau Claire
  • Kelly Wescott, Rochester (NY)

See also

References

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