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Field for NCAA Division III tourney revealed

Field for NCAA Division III tourney revealed

INDIANAPOLIS —The NCAA Division III Softball Committee has announced the 62 teams that will compete in the Division III Softball Championship.

The regional round will be held May 11-14. Four teams will compete at 14 regional sites and three teams will compete at two regional sites. The team advancing from each regional will compete in the super regional round May 19 and 20. The finals, hosted by the University of Central Oklahoma and the Oklahoma City All-Sports Association, will be held May 25-30 at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. All rounds will use a doubleelimination format.

2017 NCAA Division III Softball Championship Bracket

Forty-two conferences received an automatic qualification (Pool A). One institution was selected from Pool B, which includes independent institutions and institutions from conferences that do not meet the automatic qualification criteria. The 19 remaining teams were selected on an at-large basis from automatic qualifying conferences and the remaining institutions in Pool B.

The conferences and teams that received automatic qualification were:

Conference Team Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Penn State-Behrend American Southwest Conference Texas-Dallas Capital Athletic Conference Christopher Newport Centennial Conference Franklin & Marshall City University of New York Athletic Conference Staten Island College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin Illinois Wesleyan Colonial States Athletic Conference Neumann Commonwealth Coast Conference Salve Regina Empire 8 St. John Fisher Great Northeast Athletic Conference Johnson & Wales (Rhode Island) Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Transylvania Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Luther Landmark Conference Susquehanna Liberty League Rensselaer Little East Conference Massachusetts Boston Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Framingham State Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Alma Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth Widener Middle Atlantic Conference Freedom Manhattanville Midwest Conference St. Norbert Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference St. Catherine New England Collegiate Conference Lesley New England Small College Athletic Conference Williams New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference Babson New Jersey Athletic Conference Kean North Atlantic Conference Thomas North Coast Athletic Conference DePauw North Eastern Athletic Conference Penn State-Berks Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference Benedictine (Illinois) Northwest Conference Whitworth Ohio Athletic Conference Otterbein Old Dominion Athletic Conference Virginia Wesleyan Presidents’ Athletic Conference Thomas More Skyline Conference Mount Saint Mary (New York) Southern Athletic Association Berry Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference La Verne Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Texas Lutheran St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Greenville State University of New York Athletic Conference SUNY Cortland Upper Midwest Athletic Conference St. Scholastica USA South Athletic Conference Averett Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Wisconsin-Whitewater

The institution selected from Pool B was:
Chicago

The 19 institutions selected from Pool C were:
Amherst
Central (Iowa)
Coe
East Texas Baptist
Emory & Henry
Hope
Ithaca
Messiah
Ramapo
Randolph-Macon
Rowan
Springfield
St. Thomas (Minnesota)
Texas-Tyler
Trine
Washington U. in St. Louis
William Paterson
Wisconsin-La Crosse
Wisconsin-Oshkosh

REGIONAL SITES AND HOST INSTITUTIONS (16): 

Location School Alma, Michigan Alma Ashland, Virginia Randolph-Macon Babson Park, Massachusetts Babson Cortland, New York SUNY Cortland Decorah, Iowa Luther Ithaca, New York Ithaca La Crosse, Wisconsin Wisconsin-La Crosse Marshall, Texas East Texas Baptist Mount Berry, Georgia Berry Pella, Iowa Central (Iowa) Rochester, New York St. John Fisher Springfield, Massachusetts Springfield Tyler, Texas Texas-Tyler Union, New Jersey Kean *Whitewater, Wisconsin Wisconsin-Whitewater Williamstown, Massachusetts Williams

* The regional site at Whitewater, Wisconsin will be conducted Thursday-Saturday, May 11-13. 

In 2016, Texas-Tyler defeated Messiah in the championship series to win its first NCAA softball championship. For more information about the Division III Softball Championship, log on to ncaa.com.

— Information courtesy NCAA.com

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