2012 Division III NCAA Tournament

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Quote from: Ralph Turner on February 20, 2009, 01:21:57 AM
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Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference:  Top 6 teams. Tuesday Feb 24th #6 at #3; #5 at #4; Winners play at #1 seed on Feb 27th and 28th

American Southwest Conference:  Top 4 from each division.  East #1 hosts.  Total = 8 teams

Capital Athletic Conference: Total = 6 teams

Centennial Conference: Total = 5 teams

City University of New York Athletic Conference: = 8 teams; higher seeds host; 2/21 higher seed; 2/24 at CCNY; 2/27 at CCNY

College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin: Total = 4 teams, #1 hosts.

Commonwealth Coast Conference: Total =  8 teams; 2/24; 2/26; 2/28; higher seed hosts.

Colonial States Athletic Conference: = 6 teams of 9; 2/21 #6 at #3 & #5 at #4; 2/23 #1 hosts lowest seed remaining & #2 hosts the other seed; 2/27 higher seed host.

Empire 8: Total =Top 4 teams, #1 seed hosts

Great Northeast Athletic Conference: total = 8 teams; 2/24; 2/26; 2/28; higher seed hosts.

Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference: Total = 6 teams, 3 vs 6, 4 vs 5, winners go to #1 on Fri/ Sat

Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Quarterfinals - Tuesday, Feb. 24
#6 Central @ #3 Loras
#5 University of  Dubuque @ #4 Warburg
   
Semifinals - Thursday, Feb. 26
Lowest seed winner @ #1 Buena Vista
Other Qrt. winner  @ #2 Cornell
   
Championship game - Saturday, Feb 28
@ Highest seed

Liberty League: = Top 4 teams, #1 seed hosts

Little East Conference  need info!

MAC Commonwealth Conference: = 4 teams; 2/25; 2;28; higher seeds host.

MAC Freedom Conference: = 5 teams; #5 at #4 2/23; 2/25; 2/28 higher seeds host.

Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference: (need 2009; in 2008 took top 6 higher seed hosted.)

Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association: All eight ( 8 ) conference teams are in the tournament. Highest seeds host first round games on Wednesday night ... Semifinals on Friday and championship on Saturday at the highest surviving seed.

Midwest Conference: = Top 4 teams at #1 seed on Friday and Saturday

Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: = 6 teams, all games at higher seeds

New England Small College Athletic Conference: = 8 teams, semifinals/finals at site of highest seed to survive quarterfinals

New England Women's and Men's Athletics Conference: = All 7 teams qualify, top seed receives a bye

New Jersey Athletic Conference: = 6 teams of 10. (#3N at #2S/#3S at #2N 2/21; 2/24 semis at #1 seeds; 2/27 Finals

North Atlantic Conference: not available

North Coast Athletic Conference: = Top 8 (of 10) teams qualify; semifinals/finals at site of highest seed to survive quarterfinals

North Eastern Athletic Conference: = All 9 teams; formula applies if an NCAA provisional member wins the tourney.

Northern Athletics Conference: = 8 teams; top 4 from each division; 2/25 higher seed hosts at 4 sites; 2/27; 2/28.

Northwest Conference:  Top 4 teams - #4 at #1, #3 at #2 on 02/26; winners at highest remaining seed on 02/28

Ohio Athletic Conference: Top 8 (of 10) teams qualify; semifinals/finals at site of highest seed to survive quarterfinals

Old Dominion Athletic Conference: Total = 11 teams, #6-#11 at higher seed Tuesday; rest of tournament at "neutral" host: Salem Civic Center

President's Athletic Conference: = All 7 eligible teams qualify (excl. D3 provisionals); top seed gets first round bye and right to host semis/finals.

St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: = 4 teams, #1 hosts.

Skyline Conference: = Top 6 teams; 2/24, 2/26, 2/28; Higher seed hosts.

Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: = 4 teams of 8; Top 4 play, with higher seed hosting opponent - #1 hosts #4, #2 hosts #3 - then highest seed remaining hosts. (Last year - #4 CMS wins @ #1 Oxy, #3 PP wins @ #2 CLU - #4 CMS loses @ #3 PP)

Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference: =  top 8 teams of 12; 4 top in the east and 4 top in the west; 1E & 4W; 2E & 3W; 3E & 2W; 4E & 1W; full tournament held in Conway AR home of Hendrix College

State University of New York Athletic Conference: = Top 8 teams, All games at higher seed, semifinals/finals at highest remaining seed.

University Athletic Association:  No tourney.  Only Wash U, the regular season winner.

USA South Athletic Conference  not on conference website!

Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference:  = 6 teams, all games at higher seeds

Corrections made to date!  Thanks to all contributors so far!
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#1066
All that quoting gave me a headache! lol  :o

Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference:  Top 6 teams. Tuesday Feb 24th #6 at #3; #5 at #4; Winners play at #1 seed on Feb 27th and 28th

American Southwest Conference:  Top 4 from each division.  East #1 hosts.  Total = 8 teams

Capital Athletic Conference: Total = 6 teams

Centennial Conference: Total = 5 teams

City University of New York Athletic Conference: = 8 teams; higher seeds host; 2/21 higher seed; 2/24 at CCNY; 2/27 at CCNY

College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin: Total = 4 teams, #1 hosts.

Commonwealth Coast Conference: Total =  8 teams; 2/24; 2/26; 2/28; higher seed hosts.

Colonial States Athletic Conference: = 6 teams of 9; 2/21 #6 at #3 & #5 at #4; 2/23 #1 hosts lowest seed remaining & #2 hosts the other seed; 2/27 higher seed host.

Empire 8: Total =Top 4 teams; #1 seed hosts;  Semifinals 2-27 and Championship 2-28 at #1 seed Ithaca College*

Great Northeast Athletic Conference: total = 8 teams; 2/24; 2/26; 2/28; higher seed hosts.

Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference: Total = 6 teams, 3 vs 6, 4 vs 5, winners go to #1 on Fri/ Sat

Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Quarterfinals - Tuesday, Feb. 24
#6 Central @ #3 Loras
#5 University of  Dubuque @ #4 Warburg
   
Semifinals - Thursday, Feb. 26
Lowest seed winner @ #1 Buena Vista
Other Qrt. winner  @ #2 Cornell
   
Championship game - Saturday, Feb 28
@ Highest seed

Liberty League: = Top 4 teams, #1 seed hosts

Little East Conference  need info!

MAC Commonwealth Conference: = 4 teams; 2/25; 2;28; higher seeds host.

MAC Freedom Conference: = 5 teams; #5 at #4 2/23; 2/25; 2/28 higher seeds host.

Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference: (need 2009; in 2008 took top 6 higher seed hosted.)

Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association: All eight ( 8 ) conference teams are in the tournament. Highest seeds host first round games on Wednesday night ... Semifinals on Friday and championship on Saturday at the highest surviving seed.

Midwest Conference: = Top 4 teams at #1 seed on Friday and Saturday

Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: = 6 teams, all games at higher seeds

New England Small College Athletic Conference: = 8 teams, semifinals/finals at site of highest seed to survive quarterfinals

New England Women's and Men's Athletics Conference: = All 7 teams qualify, top seed receives a bye

New Jersey Athletic Conference: = 6 teams of 10. (#3N at #2S/#3S at #2N 2/21; 2/24 semis at #1 seeds; 2/27 Finals

North Atlantic Conference: not available

North Coast Athletic Conference: = Top 8 (of 10) teams qualify; semifinals/finals at site of highest seed to survive quarterfinals

North Eastern Athletic Conference: = All 9 teams; formula applies if an NCAA provisional member wins the tourney.

Northern Athletics Conference: = 8 teams; top 4 from each division; 2/25 higher seed hosts at 4 sites; 2/27; 2/28.

Northwest Conference:  Top 4 teams - #4 at #1, #3 at #2 on 02/26; winners at highest remaining seed on 02/28

Ohio Athletic Conference: Top 8 (of 10) teams qualify; semifinals/finals at site of highest seed to survive quarterfinals

Old Dominion Athletic Conference: Total = 11 teams, #6-#11 at higher seed Tuesday; rest of tournament at "neutral" host: Salem Civic Center

President's Athletic Conference: = All 7 eligible teams qualify (excl. D3 provisionals); top seed gets first round bye and right to host semis/finals.

St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: = 4 teams, #1 hosts.

Skyline Conference: = Top 6 teams; 2/24, 2/26, 2/28; Higher seed hosts.

Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: = 4 teams of 8; Top 4 play, with higher seed hosting opponent - #1 hosts #4, #2 hosts #3 - then highest seed remaining hosts. (Last year - #4 CMS wins @ #1 Oxy, #3 PP wins @ #2 CLU - #4 CMS loses @ #3 PP)

Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference: =  top 8 teams of 12; 4 top in the east and 4 top in the west; 1E & 4W; 2E & 3W; 3E & 2W; 4E & 1W; full tournament held in Conway AR home of Hendrix College

State University of New York Athletic Conference: = Top 8 teams, All games at higher seed, semifinals/finals at highest remaining seed.

University Athletic Association:  No tourney.  Only Wash U, the regular season winner.

USA South Athletic Conference  not on conference website!

Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference:  = 6 teams, all games at higher seeds
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#1067
Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference:  Top 6 teams. Tuesday Feb 24th #6 at #3; #5 at #4; Winners play at #1 seed on Feb 27th and 28th

American Southwest Conference:  Top 4 from each division.  East #1 hosts.  Total = 8 teams

Capital Athletic Conference: Total = 6 teams

Centennial Conference: Total = 5 teams

City University of New York Athletic Conference: = 8 teams; higher seeds host; 2/21 higher seed; 2/24 at CCNY; 2/27 at CCNY

College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin: Total = 4 teams, #1 hosts.

Commonwealth Coast Conference: Total =  8 teams; 2/24; 2/26; 2/28; higher seed hosts.

Colonial States Athletic Conference: = 6 teams of 9; 2/21 #6 at #3 & #5 at #4; 2/23 #1 hosts lowest seed remaining & #2 hosts the other seed; 2/27 higher seed host.

Empire 8: Total =Top 4 teams, #1 seed hosts; Semifinals 2-27 and Championship 2-28 at #1 seed Ithaca College*

Great Northeast Athletic Conference: total = 8 teams; 2/24; 2/26; 2/28; higher seed hosts.

Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference: Total = 6 teams, 3 vs 6, 4 vs 5, winners go to #1 on Fri/ Sat

Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Quarterfinals - Tuesday, Feb. 24
#6 Central @ #3 Loras
#5 University of  Dubuque @ #4 Warburg
   
Semifinals - Thursday, Feb. 26
Lowest seed winner @ #1 Buena Vista
Other Qrt. winner  @ #2 Cornell
   
Championship game - Saturday, Feb 28
@ Highest seed

Liberty League: = Top 4 teams, #1 seed hosts; Semifinals 2-27 and Championship 2-28 at #1 seed*

Little East Conference: = 8 teams* 2/24; 2/27; 2/28 highest seed hosts.

MAC Commonwealth Conference: = 4 teams; 2/25; 2/28; higher seeds host.

MAC Freedom Conference: = 5 teams; #5 at #4 2/23; 2/25; 2/28 higher seeds host.

Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference: Per magicman's research...6 teams detailed below. 2/24; 2/26; 2/28; highest seeds host.

Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association: All eight ( 8 ) conference teams are in the tournament. Highest seeds host first round games on Wednesday night ... Semifinals on Friday and championship on Saturday at the highest surviving seed.

Midwest Conference: = Top 4 teams at #1 seed on Friday and Saturday

Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: = 6 teams, all games at higher seeds

New England Small College Athletic Conference: = 8 teams, semifinals/finals at site of highest seed to survive quarterfinals

New England Women's and Men's Athletics Conference: = All 7 teams qualify, top seed receives a bye

New Jersey Athletic Conference: = 6 teams of 10. (#3N at #2S/#3S at #2N 2/21; 2/24 semis at #1 seeds; 2/27 Finals

North Atlantic Conference:  = 6 teams, games on 2/24, 2/27, 2/28

North Coast Athletic Conference: = Top 8 (of 10) teams qualify; semifinals/finals at site of highest seed to survive quarterfinals

North Eastern Athletic Conference: = All 9 teams; formula applies if an NCAA provisional member wins the tourney.

Northern Athletics Conference: = 8 teams; top 4 from each division; 2/25 higher seed hosts at 4 sites; 2/27; 2/28.

Northwest Conference:  Top 4 teams - #4 at #1, #3 at #2 on 02/26; winners at highest remaining seed on 02/28

Ohio Athletic Conference: Top 8 (of 10) teams qualify; semifinals/finals at site of highest seed to survive quarterfinals

Old Dominion Athletic Conference: Total = 11 teams, #6-#11 at higher seed Tuesday; rest of tournament at "neutral" host: Salem Civic Center

President's Athletic Conference: = All 7 eligible teams qualify (excl. D3 provisionals); 2/24; 2/26; 2/28; top seed gets first round bye and higher seed has right to host.

St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: = 4 teams, #1 hosts.

Skyline Conference: = Top 6 teams; 2/24, 2/26, 2/28; Higher seed hosts.

Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: = 4 teams of 8; Top 4 play, with higher seed hosting opponent - #1 hosts #4, #2 hosts #3 - then highest seed remaining hosts. (Last year - #4 CMS wins @ #1 Oxy, #3 PP wins @ #2 CLU - #4 CMS loses @ #3 PP)

Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference: =  top 8 teams of 12; 4 top in the east and 4 top in the west; 1E & 4W; 2E & 3W; 3E & 2W; 4E & 1W; full tournament held in Conway AR home of Hendrix College

State University of New York Athletic Conference: = Top 8 teams, SUNYAC: Quarterfinals 2-24 at higher seed;  Semifinals on 2-27 and Championship on 2-28  at highest remaing seed.  All games at higher seed, semifinals/finals at highest remaining seed.*

University Athletic Association:  No tourney.  Only Wash U, the regular season winner.

USA South Athletic Conference:  = 7 teams. First round  2/24; Final four 2/26 and 2/27 at CNU

Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference:  = 6 teams, all games at higher seeds


*Thanks to Magicman for the LEC link and other details.

Ralph Turner

Only MASCAC, NAC and USA South remain.

magicman

Quote from: Ralph Turner on February 20, 2009, 07:29:13 PM
Only MASCAC, NAC and USA South remain.

Ralph,

The Little East Conference is showing on their website that #8 Southern Maine is at #1 Rhode Island and #7 UMass Boston is at #2 UMass Dartmouth on 2-24. The #3 through #6 seeds have yet to be determined otherwise they would have posted 4 games on that date. Higher seed hosts quarterfinals. Semifinals and finals at highest remaining seed. So I think that all 8 teams are in the conference tournament. They have had all 8 teams participate in the past few years. I didn't change it in the conference listings because I have found that you are usually right but I did want to bring it to your attention.     

Ralph Turner

Well, I missed that page on the site!

Does the tourney finish on 2/28?

Do you have a link?

magicman

Quote from: Ralph Turner on February 20, 2009, 08:12:33 PM
Well, I missed that page on the site!

Does the tourney finish on 2/28?

Do you have a link?

Ralph,

Here's a link to their conference schedule. Last games listed are the two I mentioned in my previous post. Roll over the symbol on the right of the video link it says #7 at #2 and #8 at #1.Stands to reason that all 8 teams are playing and that semis and finals will be on 2-27 and 2-28. That's what they did last year.( Tues. Fri. Sat.)



http://www.littleeast.com/sports/mbkb/2008-09/schedule

Knightstalker

Just a note for the NJAC, Stockton is the South #1 and Montclair is the North #1, Stockton is the overall #1 seed and host as long as they win.

"In the end we will survive rather than perish not because we accumulate comfort and luxury but because we accumulate wisdom"  Colonel Jack Jacobs US Army (Ret).

magicman

Ralph,

Regarding the MASCAC: Here's a headline from Fitchburg St website.

Fitchburg State Rolls Past MCLA, 80-44
Torres nets a game-high 32 points as Falcons set sights on MASCAC playoffs.

Since that win gave them a 2-9 conference record with 1 game to play they clinched 6th place in a 7 team league. MCLA at 0-11 cannot overtake them and
Worcester St. is in 5th place with a 5-6 record so Fitchburg can't move up. I believe the top 6 teams are in the playoffs, as you mentioned earlier. 1st round will be Tues. 2-24 with #3 seed hosting #6 and #4 seed hosting #5. Semifinals are on Thurs. 2-26 with lowest remaining seed at #1 and other 1st round winner at #2. Final on Sat. 2-28 at highest remaining seed. That's what they did last year and since no one has offered any info, that's what I would go with. Pretty sure I'm right about this.


magicman

Ralph,

Here are some dates to add to the Conference page.
SUNYAC: Quarterfinals 2-24 at higher seed
               Semifinals on 2-27 and Championship on 2-28  at highest remaing seed.

Empire 8: Semifnals 2-27 and Championship 2-28 at #1 seed Ithaca College

Liberty League: Semifinals 2-27 and Championship 2-28 at #1 seed

pabegg

#1075
NAC is 6 teams, games on 2/24, 2/27, 2/28

USAC is 7 teams, games on 2/24, 2/27, 2/28 (Semis and Finals hosted by Christopher Newport)

By my count, this answers the original question, as there are 245 tournament teams playing for Pool A bids, plus WashU as the regular season UAA champ.


pabegg

My reading of the PresAC site is that the semifinals are played at the top two seeds on the 26th rather than as a final four.

Ralph Turner

#1077
Best current update.  Thanks to all.  This work made the front page story!  ;)



Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference:  Top 6 teams. Tuesday Feb 24th #6 at #3; #5 at #4; Winners play at #1 seed on Feb 27th and 28th

American Southwest Conference:  Top 4 from each division.  East #1 hosts.  Total = 8 teams

Capital Athletic Conference: Total = 6 teams

Centennial Conference: Total = 5 teams

City University of New York Athletic Conference: = 8 teams; higher seeds host; 2/21 higher seed; 2/24 at CCNY; 2/27 at CCNY

College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin: Total = 4 teams, #1 hosts.

Commonwealth Coast Conference: Total =  8 teams; 2/24; 2/26; 2/28; higher seed hosts.

Colonial States Athletic Conference: = 6 teams of 9; 2/21 #6 at #3 & #5 at #4; 2/23 #1 hosts lowest seed remaining & #2 hosts the other seed; 2/27 higher seed host.

Empire 8: Total =Top 4 teams, #1 seed hosts; Semifinals 2-28 and Championship 3-1 at #1 seed Ithaca College*

Great Northeast Athletic Conference: total = 8 teams; 2/24; 2/26; 2/28; higher seed hosts.

Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference: Total = 6 teams, 3 vs 6, 4 vs 5, winners go to #1 on Fri/ Sat

Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Quarterfinals - Tuesday, Feb. 24
#6 Central @ #3 Loras
#5 University of  Dubuque @ #4 Warburg
   
Semifinals - Thursday, Feb. 26
Lowest seed winner @ #1 Buena Vista
Other Qrt. winner  @ #2 Cornell
   
Championship game - Saturday, Feb 28
@ Highest seed

Liberty League: = Top 4 teams, #1 seed hosts; Semifinals 2-27 and Championship 2-28 at #1 seed*

Little East Conference: = 8 teams* 2/24; 2/27; 2/28 highest seed hosts.

MAC Commonwealth Conference: = 4 teams; 2/25; 2/28; higher seeds host.

MAC Freedom Conference: = 5 teams; #5 at #4 2/23; 2/25; 2/28 higher seeds host.

Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference: Per magicman's research...6 teams detailed below. 2/24; 2/26; 2/28; highest seeds host.

Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association: All eight ( 8 ) conference teams are in the tournament. Highest seeds host first round games on Wednesday night ... Semifinals on Friday and championship on Saturday at the highest surviving seed.

Midwest Conference: = Top 4 teams at #1 seed on Friday and Saturday

Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: = 6 teams, all games at higher seeds

New England Small College Athletic Conference: = 8 teams, semifinals/finals at site of highest seed to survive quarterfinals

New England Women's and Men's Athletics Conference: = All 7 teams qualify, top seed receives a bye

New Jersey Athletic Conference: = 6 teams of 10. (#3N at #2S/#3S at #2N 2/21; 2/24 semis at #1 seeds; 2/27 Finals

North Atlantic Conference:  = 6 teams, games on 2/24, 2/27, 2/28

North Coast Athletic Conference: = Top 8 (of 10) teams qualify; semifinals/finals at site of highest seed to survive quarterfinals

North Eastern Athletic Conference: = All 9 teams; formula applies if an NCAA provisional member wins the tourney.

Northern Athletics Conference: = 8 teams; top 4 from each division; 2/25 higher seed hosts at 4 sites; 2/27; 2/28.

Northwest Conference:  Top 4 teams - #4 at #1, #3 at #2 on 02/26; winners at highest remaining seed on 02/28

Ohio Athletic Conference: Top 8 (of 10) teams qualify; semifinals/finals at site of highest seed to survive quarterfinals

Old Dominion Athletic Conference: Total = 11 teams, #6-#11 at higher seed Tuesday; rest of tournament at "neutral" host: Salem Civic Center

President's Athletic Conference: = All 7 eligible teams qualify (excl. D3 provisionals); 2/24; 2/26; 2/28; top seed gets first round bye and higher seed has right to host.

St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: = 4 teams, #1 hosts.

Skyline Conference: = Top 6 teams; 2/24, 2/26, 2/28; Higher seed hosts.

Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: = 4 teams of 8; Top 4 play, with higher seed hosting opponent - #1 hosts #4, #2 hosts #3 - then highest seed remaining hosts. (Last year - #4 CMS wins @ #1 Oxy, #3 PP wins @ #2 CLU - #4 CMS loses @ #3 PP)

Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference: =  top 8 teams of 12; 4 top in the east and 4 top in the west; 1E & 4W; 2E & 3W; 3E & 2W; 4E & 1W; full tournament held in Conway AR home of Hendrix College

State University of New York Athletic Conference: = Top 8 teams, SUNYAC: Quarterfinals 2-24 at higher seed;  Semifinals on 2-27 and Championship on 2-28  at highest remaing seed.  All games at higher seed, semifinals/finals at highest remaining seed.*

University Athletic Association:  No tourney.  Only Wash U, the regular season winner.

USA South Athletic Conference:  = 7 teams. First round  2/24; Final four 2/26 and 2/27 at CNU

Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference:  = 6 teams, all games at higher seeds



EDITS updated thru Magicman's E8 report!  Thanks to all!

Keep those reports comin' in!  :)

David Collinge

Quote from: pabegg on February 21, 2009, 12:32:46 PM
My reading of the PresAC site is that the semifinals are played at the top two seeds on the 26th rather than as a final four.

That's correct; thanks for checking up on my work.

magicman

Ralph,

Conflicting info last night on the Empire 8 website. The semifinals are on Sat. Feb. 28th and finals on Sun. March 1st. I originally reported the 27th and 28th. At least they didn't change the site. It's still at Ithaca. :D