2011 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament
Teams | 64 |
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Finals Site | Springfield, Massachusetts |
Champions | Bellarmine (1st title) |
Runner-Up | BYU-Hawaii (1st title game) |
Semifinalists |
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Winning coach | Scott Davenport (1st title) |
MOP | Jet Chang BYU Hawaii |
Attendance | 46,323 |
The 2011 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 2010–11 basketball season. The winner was Bellarmine; the tournament's Most Outstanding Player was Jet Chang of runner-up BYU–Hawaii, the first player from a losing team to earn that honor in the Division II tournament since 1998.[1][2]
The 2010 champion Cal Poly Pomona did not qualify for the tournament, while runner-up Indiana (PA) did. Along with Bentley, Midwestern State, and Augusta State, Indiana was one of four teams from the 2010 Elite Eight to qualify.
Qualification and tournament format
The champions of the 22 Division II basketball conferences qualified automatically. An additional 42 teams were selected as at-large participants by the tournament selection committee. The first three rounds of the tournament were organized in regions comprising eight participants in groups of two or three conferences (two in the Central and Midwest regions). The eight regional winners then met at the Elite Eight for the final three rounds held at the MassMutual Center in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Automatic qualifiers
The following teams automatically qualified for the tournament as the winner of their conference tournament championships:[3]
Team | Conference | Region |
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Cal State Dominguez Hills | CCAA | West |
Bloomfield | CACC | East |
Shaw | CIAA | Atlantic |
Limestone | Conference Carolinas | Southeast |
C.W. Post | ECC | East |
Wayne State (MI) | GLIAC | Midwest |
Bellarmine | GLVC | Midwest |
Central Washington | GNAC | West |
Harding | Gulf South | South |
Texas A&M International | Heartland | South Central |
Central Oklahoma | Lone Star | South Central |
Fort Hays State | MIAA | South Central |
Adelphia | Northeast-10 | East |
Winona State | NSIC | Central |
Dixie State | Pacific West | West |
Augusta State | Peach Belt | Southeast |
Indiana (PA) | PSAC | Atlantic |
Fort Lewis | RMAC | Central |
Lincoln Memorial | SAC | Southeast |
Clark Atlanta | SIAC | South |
Rollins | Sunshine State | South |
West Liberty | WVIAC | Atlantic |
Qualified teams
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Regionals
Midwest – Louisville, Kentucky
Location: Knights Hall
First Round Saturday, March 12 | Regional Semifinals Sunday, March 13 | Regional Finals Tuesday, March 15 | ||||||||||||
1 | Bellarmine (27–2) | 84 | ||||||||||||
8 | Indianapolis (19–8) | 70 | ||||||||||||
1 | Bellarmine | 87 | ||||||||||||
4 | Northern Kentucky | 82 | ||||||||||||
4 | Northern Kentucky (20–8) | 76 | ||||||||||||
5 | Kentucky Wesleyan (19–9) | 74 | ||||||||||||
1 | Bellarmine | 86 | ||||||||||||
6 | Ferris State | 66 | ||||||||||||
3 | Wayne State (MI) (22–7) | 88 | ||||||||||||
6 | Ferris State (22–7) | 90 | ||||||||||||
6 | Ferris State | 83 | ||||||||||||
7 | Drury | 76 | ||||||||||||
7 | Drury (22–7) | 65 | ||||||||||||
2 | Southern Indiana (24–5) | 64 | ||||||||||||
South Central – Edmond, Oklahoma
Location: Hamilton Field House
First Round Saturday, March 12 | Regional Semifinals Sunday, March 13 | Regional Finals Tuesday, March 15 | ||||||||||||
1 | Central Oklahoma (28–3) | 79 | ||||||||||||
8 | Texas A&M Int'l. (21–9) | 70 | ||||||||||||
1 | Central Oklahoma | 81 | ||||||||||||
4 | Fort Hays State | 69 | ||||||||||||
4 | Fort Hays State (25–6) | 75 | ||||||||||||
5 | West Texas A&M (23–6) | 49 | ||||||||||||
1 | Central Oklahoma | 66 | ||||||||||||
6 | Midwestern State | 73 | ||||||||||||
3 | Tarleton State (24–5) | 51 | ||||||||||||
6 | Midwestern State (22–8) | 64 | ||||||||||||
6 | Midwestern State | 75 | ||||||||||||
2 | Missouri Southern | 52 | ||||||||||||
2 | Missouri Southern (22–8) | 82 | ||||||||||||
7 | Washburn (18–9) | 79 | ||||||||||||
South – Huntsville, Alabama
Location: Spragins Hall
First Round Saturday, March 12 | Regional Semifinals Sunday, March 13 | Regional Finals Tuesday, March 15 | ||||||||||||
1 | Alabama–Huntsville (26–4) | 77 | ||||||||||||
8 | Clark Atlanta (22–8) | 63 | ||||||||||||
1 | Alabama–Huntsville | 74 | ||||||||||||
4 | Arkansas Tech | 71 | ||||||||||||
4 | Arkansas Tech (24–5) | 61 | ||||||||||||
5 | Benedict (21–7) | 58 | ||||||||||||
1 | Alabama–Huntsville | 88 | ||||||||||||
7 | Stillman | 81 | ||||||||||||
3 | Rollins (25–6) | 74 | ||||||||||||
6 | Florida Southern (22–8) | 76 | ||||||||||||
6 | Florida Southern | 86 | ||||||||||||
7 | Stillman | 92 | ||||||||||||
2 | Harding (25–4) | 86 | ||||||||||||
7 | Stillman (23–7) | 87 | ||||||||||||
Central – Mankato, Minnesota
Location: Taylor Center
First Round Saturday, March 12 | Regional Semifinals Sunday, March 13 | Regional Finals Tuesday, March 15 | ||||||||||||
1 | MN State Mankato (24–4) | 96 | ||||||||||||
8 | Winona State (20–9) | 81 | ||||||||||||
1 | MN State Mankato | 69 | ||||||||||||
5 | Metro State | 65 | ||||||||||||
4 | Mary (23–5) | 73 | ||||||||||||
5 | Metro State (21–7) | 78 | ||||||||||||
1 | MN State Mankato | 81 | ||||||||||||
2 | Fort Lewis | 63 | ||||||||||||
3 | Colorado Mines (24–5) | 62 | ||||||||||||
6 | Adams State (20–8) | 59 | ||||||||||||
3 | Colorado Mines | 65 | ||||||||||||
2 | Fort Lewis | 77 | ||||||||||||
2 | Fort Lewis (22–7) | 76 | ||||||||||||
7 | Mesa State (18–9) | 55 | ||||||||||||
Southeast – Augusta, Georgia
Location: Christenberry Fieldhouse
First Round Saturday, March 12 | Regional Semifinals Sunday, March 13 | Regional Finals Tuesday, March 15 | ||||||||||||
1 | Augusta State (28–3) | 80 | ||||||||||||
8 | UNC Pembroke (18–11) | 66 | ||||||||||||
1 | Augusta State | 71 | ||||||||||||
4 | Queens (NC) | 60 | ||||||||||||
4 | Queens (NC) (20–7) | 70 | ||||||||||||
5 | Limestone (23–6) | 67 | ||||||||||||
1 | Augusta State | 73 | ||||||||||||
7 | Anderson (SC) | 75 | ||||||||||||
3 | Ga. Southwestern (20–8) | 59 | ||||||||||||
6 | Montevallo (18–10) | 62 | ||||||||||||
6 | Montevallo | 76 | ||||||||||||
7 | Anderson (SC) | 82 | ||||||||||||
7 | Anderson (SC) (18–11) | 91 | ||||||||||||
2 | Lincoln Memorial (27–2) | 86 | ||||||||||||
Atlantic – West Liberty, West Virginia
Location: Academic, Sports, and Recreation Complex
First Round Saturday, March 12 | Regional Semifinals Sunday, March 13 | Regional Finals Tuesday, March 15 | ||||||||||||
1 | West Liberty (29–0) | 117 | ||||||||||||
8 | Slippery Rock (21–10) | 73 | ||||||||||||
1 | West Liberty | 98 | ||||||||||||
4 | Shaw | 93 | ||||||||||||
4 | Shaw (22–8) | 75 | ||||||||||||
5 | Winston-Salem (19–7) | 47 | ||||||||||||
1 | West Liberty | 89 | ||||||||||||
2 | Indiana (PA) | 86 | ||||||||||||
3 | Bowie State (22–5) | 79 | ||||||||||||
6 | Mansfield (18–9) | 59 | ||||||||||||
3 | Bowie State | 81 | ||||||||||||
2 | Indiana (PA) | 94 | ||||||||||||
2 | Indiana (PA) (24–5) | 66 | ||||||||||||
7 | WV Wesleyan (19–10) | 59 | ||||||||||||
West – Ellensburg, Washington
Location: Nicholson Pavilion
First Round Friday, March 11 | Regional Semifinals Saturday, March 12 | Regional Finals Monday, March 14 | ||||||||||||
1 | Central Washington (26–3) | 63 | ||||||||||||
8 | Seattle Pacific (19–9) | 76 | ||||||||||||
8 | Seattle Pacific | 73 | ||||||||||||
4 | Dixie State | 75 | ||||||||||||
4 | Dixie State (20–6) | 92 | ||||||||||||
5 | Chaminade (20–8) | 81 | ||||||||||||
4 | Dixie State | 73 | ||||||||||||
7 | BYU–Hawaii | 79 | ||||||||||||
3 | Humboldt State (26–3) | 70 | ||||||||||||
6 | Alaska Anchorage (23–9) | 76 | ||||||||||||
6 | Alaska Anchorage | 91 | ||||||||||||
7 | BYU–Hawaii | 100 | ||||||||||||
7 | BYU–Hawaii (17-8) | 83 | ||||||||||||
2 | Cal. St. Dom. Hills. (23-6) | 76 | ||||||||||||
East – Waltham, Massachusetts
Location: Dana Center
First Round Saturday, March 12 | Regional Semifinals Sunday, March 13 | Regional Finals Tuesday, March 15 | ||||||||||||
1 | Bentley (22–7) | 74 | ||||||||||||
8 | C.W. Post (21–9) | 60 | ||||||||||||
1 | Bentley | 76 | ||||||||||||
5 | St. Rose | 63 | ||||||||||||
4 | UMass Lowell (20–9) | 68 | ||||||||||||
5 | St. Rose (21–8) | 81 | ||||||||||||
1 | Bentley | 71 | ||||||||||||
7 | Bloomfield | 75 | ||||||||||||
3 | Stonehill (21–7) | 73 | ||||||||||||
6 | Adelphi (20-10) | 64 | ||||||||||||
3 | Stonehill | 66 | ||||||||||||
7 | Bloomfield | 79 | ||||||||||||
2 | American Int'l. (20–8) | 96 | ||||||||||||
7 | Bloomfield (21–8) | 100 | ||||||||||||
Elite Eight – Springfield, Massachusetts
Location: MassMutual Center
Quarterfinals Wednesday, March 23 | Semifinals Thursday, March 24 | National Championship Saturday, March 26 | ||||||||||||
M1 | Bellarmine (30–2) | 70 | ||||||||||||
SC6 | Midwestern State (25–8) | 64 | ||||||||||||
MW1 | Bellarmine | 81 | ||||||||||||
C1 | Minn. State–Mankato | 74 | ||||||||||||
S1 | Alabama–Huntsville (29–4) | 91 | ||||||||||||
C1 | Minn. State–Mankato (27–4) | 95 | ||||||||||||
MW1 | Bellarmine | 71 | ||||||||||||
W7 | BYU–Hawaii | 68 | ||||||||||||
SE7 | Anderson, SC (21–11) | 95 | ||||||||||||
A1 | West Liberty (32–0) | 113 | ||||||||||||
A1 | West Liberty | 101 | ||||||||||||
W7 | BYU–Hawaii | 110 | ||||||||||||
W7 | BYU–Hawaii (20–8) | 96 | ||||||||||||
E7 | Bloomfield (24–8) | 89 | ||||||||||||
All-tournament team
- Justin Benedetti (Bellarmine)
- Jet Chang (Brigham Young-Hawai'i)
- Jeremy Kendle (Bellarmine)
- Jefferson Mason (Minnesota State-Mankato)
- Corey Pelle (West Liberty)
See also
- 2011 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament
- 2011 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament
- 2011 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament
- 2011 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament
- 2011 NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Tournament
- 2011 National Invitation Tournament
- 2011 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament
- 2011 NAIA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament
- 2011 NAIA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament
- 2011 NAIA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament
- 2011 Women's National Invitation Tournament
References
- ↑ Lester, Brian (March 26, 2011). "Hollow victory". NCAA.com. Retrieved September 23, 2011.
- ↑ http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_basketball_champs_records/2011/d2/champs.pdf
- ↑ http://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-men/2011-03-06/dii-mens-basketball-field-released