NCAA D-II Women's Basketball Championship Bracket Announced
March 10, 2008
INDIANAPOLIS---The NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Committee announced today the field of 64 teams for the 2008 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Championship.
Twenty-one conferences have been awarded automatic
qualification. The committee selected the remaining 43 teams
at-large.
Eight regional tournaments, consisting of eight teams each, will be
conducted at campus sites March 14, 15 and 17. The regional
champions will advance to the NCAA Women's Elite Eight March 26, 27
and 29 at the Health and Sports Center in Kearney, Nebraska.
University of Nebraska at Kearney will host the Elite Eight.
Conferences that received automatic qualification, and the
institutions representing them, are as follows:
California Collegiate Athletic Association Cal State Chico
Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Holy Family
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Shaw
Conference Carolinas Mount Olive
East Coast Conference Molloy
Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Michigan Tech
Great Lakes Valley Conference Drury
Great Northwest Athletic Conference Seattle Pacific
Gulf South Conference Delta State
Lone Star Conference West Texas A&M
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Northwest
Missouri State
North Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference South Dakota
Northeast-10 Conference Stonehill
Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Concordia-St. Paul
Peach Belt Conference Lander
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Indiana (Pennsylvania)
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Colorado State-Pueblo
South Atlantic Conference Wingate
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tuskegee
Sunshine State Conference Nova Southeastern
West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Fairmont State
Those institutions receiving at-large berths are, in alphabetical
order:
Alaska Anchorage
Anderson (South Carolina)
Angelo State
Arkansas Tech
Assumption
Augusta State
Bellarmine
Bentley
Bryant
Cal State San Bernardino
California (Pennsylvania)
Central Oklahoma
Clayton State
Dominican (New York)
Emporia State
Fort Lewis
Francis Marion
Franklin Pierce
Hillsdale
Indianapolis
Johnson C. Smith
Kentucky State
Millersville
Minnesota State Mankato
Missouri S&T
Nebraska-Kearney
North Dakota
Northern Kentucky
Northwest Nazarene
Quincy
St. Martin's
St. Mary's (Texas)
Shepherd
Southwest Baptist
Sonoma State
Tampa
Tusculum
UC San Diego
Valdosta State
Washburn
Wayne State (Nebraska)
West Georgia
West Liberty State














