All-time Division III women's basketball champions
Division III women's basketball championships have been held since 1982, and all the results are right here. Host teams, when applicable, are denoted with an asterisk.
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Year | Champion | Score | Runner-up | Att. | Other semifinalists | Teams |
1982 | Elizabethtown * | 67-66 | UNC-Greensboro | 2,000 | Pomona-Pitzer, Clark | 16 |
1983 | North Central (Ill.) | 83-71 | Elizabethtown | 600 | Knoxville, Clark* | 32 |
1984 | Rust | 51-49 | Elizabethtown | 800 | Salem State, North Central (at Scranton) | 32 |
1985 | Scranton | 68-59 | New Rochelle | 1,744 | Millikin, St. Norbert* | 32 |
1986 | Salem State* | 89-85 | Bishop | 1,500 | Capital, Rust | 32 |
1987 | UW-Stevens Point | 81-74 | Concordia-Moorhead | 1,500 | Scranton*, Kean | 32 |
1988 | Concordia-Moorhead* | 65-57 | St. John Fisher | 3,300 | UNC-Greensboro, Southern Maine | 32 |
1989 | Elizabethtown | 66-65 | Stanislaus State | 1,000 | Centre*, Clarkson | 32 |
1990 | Hope* | 65-63 | St. John Fisher | 2,282 | Heidelberg, Centre | 32 |
1991 | St. Thomas* | 73-55 | Muskingum | 1,700 | Eastern Connecticut, Washington U. | 32 |
1992 | Alma | 79-75 | Moravian* | 1,600 | Luther, Eastern Connecticut | 32 |
1993 | Central* | 71-63 | Capital | 2,200 | Scranton, St. Benedict | 32 |
1994 | Capital | 82-63 | Washington U. | 2,300 | UW-Eau Claire*, Wheaton (Mass.) | 40 |
1995 | Capital* | 59-52 | UW-Oshkosh | 2,000 | St. Thomas, Salem State | 64# |
1996 | UW-Oshkosh | 66-50 | Mount Union | 4,001 | St. Thomas, New York University | 64# |
1997 | New York University* | 72-70 | UW-Eau Claire | 1,750 | Capital, Scranton | 64# |
1998 | Washington U. | 77-69 | Southern Maine* | 1,950 | Mount Union, Rowan | 48 |
Games played at Western Connecticut State; Danbury, Conn. | ||||||
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1999 | Washington U. | 74-65 | St. Benedict | 1,990 | Salem State, Scranton | 48 |
2000 | Washington U. | 79-33 | Southern Maine | 1,746 | St. Thomas, Scranton | 50 |
2001 | Washington U. | 67-45 | Messiah | 1,974 | Ohio Wesleyan, Emmanuel | 50 |
Games played at Rose-Hulman; Terre Haute, Ind. | ||||||
2002 | UW-Stevens Point | 67-65 | St. Lawrence | 1,265 | DePauw, Marymount | 50 |
2003 | Trinity (Texas) | 60-58 | Eastern Connecticut | 1,146 | UW-Eau Claire, Rochester | 50 |
Games played at Virginia Wesleyan; Virginia Beach, Va. | ||||||
2004 | Wilmington | 59-53 | Bowdoin | 2,118 | Rochester, UW-Stevens Point | 50 |
2005 | Millikin | 70-50 | Randolph-Macon | 2,660 | Southern Maine, Scranton | 50 |
Games played at Springfield; Springfield, Mass. | ||||||
2006 | Hope | 69-56 | Southern Maine | 2,018 | Scranton, Hardin-Simmons | 63 |
2007 | DePauw | 55-52 | Washington U. | 1,147 | Mary Washington, New York University | 63 |
Games played at Hope; Holland, Mich. | ||||||
2008 | Howard Payne | 68-54 | Messiah | 2,621 | UW-Whitewater, Oglethorpe | 63 |
2009 | George Fox | 60-53 | Washington U. | 1,830 | TCNJ, Amherst | 63 |
Games played at Illinois Wesleyan; Bloomington, Ill. | ||||||
2010 | Washington U. | 65-59 | Hope | 2,300 | Amherst, Rochester | 64 |
2011 | Amherst | 64-55 | Washington U. | 2,000 | Christopher Newport, Illinois Wesleyan | 64 |
Games played at Hope; Holland, Mich. | ||||||
2012 | Illinois Wesleyan | 57-48 | George Fox | 1,430 | St. Thomas, Amherst | 64 |
2013 | DePauw | 69-51 | UW-Whitewater | 1,563 | Williams, Amherst | 64 |
Games played at UW-Stevens Point; Stevens Point, Wis. | ||||||
2014 | FDU-Florham | 80-72 | Whitman | 1,223 | UW-Whitewater, Tufts | 64 |
Games played at Calvin; Grand Rapids, Mich. | ||||||
2015 | (vacated) | 83-63 | George Fox | 1,604 | Montclair State, Tufts | 64 |
Semifinals at Capital; Columbus, Ohio; Championship in Indianapolis | ||||||
2016 | Thomas More | 63-51 | Tufts | 6,403 | Amherst and Wartburg | 64 |
Games played at Calvin; Grand Rapids, Mich. | ||||||
2017 | Amherst | 52-29 | Tufts | 535 | Christopher Newport and St. Thomas | 64 |
Games played at Mayo Civic Center; Rochester, Minn. | ||||||
2018 | Amherst | 65-45 | Bowdoin | 697 | Thomas More and Wartburg | 64 |
Games played at Cregger Center; Salem, Va. | ||||||
2019 | Thomas More | 81-67 | Bowdoin | 1,397 | Scranton and St. Thomas | 64 |
2020 | No champion | Canceled because of COVID-19 | 64 | |||
2021 | No champion | Canceled because of COVID-19 | 48 | |||
Games played at UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse; Pittsburgh | ||||||
2022 | Hope | 71-58 | UW-Whitewater | 1,108 | Amherst and Trine | 64 |
Semifinals at Trinity College; Hartford, Connecticut; Championship in Dallas |
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2023 | Transylvania | 57-52 | Christopher Newport | 2,317 | Rhode Island College and Smith | 64 |
Games played at Capital University; Bexley, Ohio |
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2024 | New York University | 51-41 | Smith | 1,331 | Transylvania and Wartburg | 64 |
Games played at Cregger Center; Salem, Va. | ||||||
2025 | New York University | 77-49 | Smith | 1,343 | UW-Oshkosh and UW-Stout | 64 |
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# The NCAA termed these tournaments 64-team play-ins to an official tournament field of 32.
The 2015 championship was vacated by Thomas More.
In 2016, the national third-place game was eliminated. For years from 1982 to 2015, the other semifinalists are listed in order of result in the third-place game.