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1995 NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament

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1995 NCAA Division III
women's basketball tournament
Teams64
Finals siteOhio Columbus, Ohio
ChampionsCapital Crusaders (2nd title)
Runner-upWisconsin–Oshkosh Titans (1st title game)
Third placeSt. Thomas Tommies (2nd Final Four)
Fourth placeSalem State Vikings (2nd Final Four)
Winning coachDixie Jeffers (2nd title)
NCAA Division III women's tournaments
«1994 1996»

The 1995 NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament was the 14th annual tournament hosted by the NCAA to determine the national champion of Division III women's collegiate basketball in the United States.[1]

Defending champions Capital defeated Wisconsin–Oshkosh in the championship game, 59–55, to claim the Crusaders' second Division III national title.

The championship rounds were hosted by Capital University in Columbus, Ohio.

Bracket

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  • An asterisk by a team indicates the host of first and second round games
  • An asterisk by a score indicates an overtime period

East sectional

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Play-in round
March 1, 1995
Campus sites
Second round
March 4, 1995
Campus sites
Sectional semifinals
March 10, 1995
Salem, MA
Sectional finals
March 11, 1995
Salem, MA
        
Salem State* 69
Westfield State 64
Salem State* 76
Northeast Region
Clark (MA) 56
Plymouth State 61
Clark (MA)* 74
Salem State 81
NYU 78
NYU* 67
Brockport State 61
NYU* 70
East Region
St. John Fisher 62
Binghamton 55
St. John Fisher* 79
Salem State 76
Geneseo State 65
Southern Maine* 63
Trinity (CT) 66
Trinity (CT) 76
Northeast Region
Wheaton (MA)* 80
Middlebury 53
Wheaton (MA)* 74
Wheaton (MA) 66
Geneseo State 69
William Smith* 84
Buffalo State 65
William Smith 66
East Region
Geneseo State* 81
Hartwick 60
Geneseo State* 86

South sectional

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Play-in round
March 1, 1995
Campus sites
Second round
March 4, 1995
Campus sites
Sectional semifinals
March 10, 1995
Maryville, TN
Sectional finals
March 11, 1995
Maryville, TN
        
Maryville (TN)* 90
Trinity (TX) 72
Maryville (TN)* 90
South Region
Roanoke 59
Roanoke 87
Ferrum* 70
Maryville (TN) 67
Wisconsin–Oshkosh 83
Franklin* 78
Manchester 69
Franklin 57
Great Lakes Region
Wisconsin–Oshkosh* 61
Hope 44
Wisconsin–Oshkosh* 68
Wisconsin–Oshkosh 86
Wisconsin–Eau Claire 80
Marymount (VA)* 91
Christopher Newport 79
Marymount (VA) 79
South Region
Emory* 95
Millsaps 77
Emory* 95
Emory 57
Wisconsin–Eau Claire 88
Wisconsin–Whitewater* 72
Wisconsin–River Falls 71
Wisconsin–Whitewater 64
Great Lakes Region
Wisconsin–Eau Claire* 74
Beloit 56
Wisconsin–Eau Claire 70

Atlantic sectional

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Play-in round
March 1, 1995
Campus sites
Second round
March 4, 1995
Campus sites
Sectional semifinals
March 10, 1995
Alliance, OH
Sectional finals
March 11, 1995
Bexley, OH
        
Scranton* 65
Gettysburg 73
Gettysburg 55
Mid-Atlantic Region
William Paterson* 80
Cabrini 41
William Paterson* 82
William Paterson 59
Mount Union 58
Wittenberg* 58
Defiance 80
Defiance 63
Atlantic Region
Mount Union* 73
Mount Union 70
Ohio Wesleyan* 63
William Paterson 60
Capital 75
Johns Hopkins* 77
Ursinus 67
Johns Hopkins* 75
Mid-Atlantic Region
Montclair State 58
Montclair State 77
Elizabethtown* 68
Johns Hopkins 79
Capital 94
Salisbury State* 66
Waynesburg 68
Waynesburg 40
Atlantic Region
Capital* 74
Washington and Jefferson 50
Capital* 74

West sectional

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Play-in round
March 1, 1995
Campus sites
Second round
March 4, 1995
Campus sites
Sectional semifinals
March 10, 1995
St. Paul, MN
Sectional finals
March 11, 1995
St. Paul, MN
        
Millikin* 70
Chicago 53
Millikin* 66
Central Region
Central (IA) 58
Central (IA) 70
Buena Vista* 65
Millikin 52
St. Thomas (MN) 82
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps* 63
Cal Lutheran 54
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 52
West Region
St. Thomas (MN)* 82
Gustavus Adolphus 54
St. Thomas (MN)* 66
St. Thomas (MN) 67
St. Benedict 65
Luther (IA)* 68
Aurora 72
Aurora 75
Central Region
Washington St. Louis* 63
Illinois Wesleyan 69
Washington St. Louis* 75
Aurora 46
St. Benedict 80
Concordia Moorhead* 54
Bethel (MN) 50
Concordia Moorhead 56
West Region
St. Benedict* 71
UC San Diego 57
St. Benedict* 68

Final Four

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Final Four National championship
    
Salem State 69
Wisconsin–Oshkosh 82
Wisconsin–Oshkosh 55
Capital 59
Capital 68
St. Thomas (MN) 59 Third place
Salem State 79
St. Thomas (MN) 82*

All-tournament team

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  • Katie Mang, Capital
  • Jill Walker, Capital
  • Natalie DeMichei, Wisconsin–Oshkosh
  • Wendy Wangerin, Wisconsin–Oshkosh
  • Laura Witte, St. Thomas (MN)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Division III Women's Basketball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved April 14, 2021.