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2011 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament

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The 2011 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 2010–11 basketball season. The winner was Bellarmine; the tournament's Most Outstanding Player was Jet Chang of runner-up BYU–Hawaii, the first player from a losing team to earn that honor in the Division II tournament since 1998.[1][2]

The 2010 champion Cal Poly Pomona did not qualify for the tournament, while runner-up Indiana (PA) did. Along with Bentley, Midwestern State, and Augusta State, Indiana was one of four teams from the 2010 Elite Eight to qualify.

Qualification and tournament format

The champions of the 22 Division II basketball conferences qualified automatically. An additional 42 teams were selected as at-large participants by the tournament selection committee. The first three rounds of the tournament were organized in regions comprising eight participants in groups of two or three conferences (two in the Central and Midwest regions). The eight regional winners then met at the Elite Eight for the final three rounds held at the MassMutual Center in Springfield, Massachusetts.

Automatic qualifiers

The following teams automatically qualified for the tournament as the winner of their conference tournament championships:[3]

Team Conference Region
Cal State Dominguez Hills CCAA West
Bloomfield CACC East
Shaw CIAA Atlantic
Limestone Conference Carolinas Southeast
C.W. Post ECC East
Wayne State (MI) GLIAC Midwest
Bellarmine GLVC Midwest
Central Washington GNAC West
Harding Gulf South South
Texas A&M International Heartland South Central
Central Oklahoma Lone Star South Central
Fort Hays State MIAA South Central
Adelphia Northeast-10 East
Winona State NSIC Central
Dixie State Pacific West West
Augusta State Peach Belt Southeast
Indiana (PA) PSAC Atlantic
Fort Lewis RMAC Central
Lincoln Memorial SAC Southeast
Clark Atlanta SIAC South
Rollins Sunshine State South
West Liberty WVIAC Atlantic

Qualified teams

Regional play

First Round
Saturday, March 12
Regional Semifinals
Sunday, March 13
Regional Finals
Tuesday, March 15
         
1 Bellarmine (27–2) 84
8 Indianapolis (19–8) 70
1 Bellarmine 87
4 Northern Kentucky 82
4 Northern Kentucky (20–8) 76
5 Kentucky Wesleyan (19–9) 74
1 Bellarmine 86
6 Ferris State 66
2 Wayne State, Mich. (22–7) 88
7 Ferris State (22–7) 90
6 Ferris State 83
7 Drury 76
3 Drury (22–7) 65
6 Southern Indiana (24–5) 64

South Central – Edmond, Oklahoma

First Round
Saturday, March 12
Regional Semifinals
Sunday, March 13
Regional Finals
Tuesday, March 15
         
1 Central Oklahoma (28–3) 79
8 Texas A&M Int'l. (21–9) 70
1 Central Oklahoma 81
4 Fort Hays State 69
4 Fort Hays State (25–6) 75
5 West Texas A&M (23–6) 49
1 Central Oklahoma 66
6 Midwestern State 73
2 Tarleton State (24–5) 51
7 Midwestern State (22–8) 64
6 Midwestern State 75
2 Mo. Southern State 52
3 Mo. Southern State (22–8) 82
6 Washburn (18–9) 79
First Round
Saturday, March 12
Regional Semifinals
Sunday, March 13
Regional Finals
Tuesday, March 15
         
1 Alabama–Huntsville (26–4) 77
8 Clark Atlanta (22–8) 63
1 Alabama–Huntsville 74
4 Arkansas Tech 71
4 Arkansas Tech (24–5) 61
5 Benedict (21–7) 58
1 Alabama–Huntsville 88
7 Stillman 81
2 Rollins (25–6) 74
7 Florida Southern (22–8) 76
6 Florida Southern 86
7 Stillman 92
3 Harding (25–4) 86
6 Stillman (23–7) 87

Central – Mankato, Minnesota

First Round
Saturday, March 12
Regional Semifinals
Sunday, March 13
Regional Finals
Tuesday, March 15
         
1 Minn. State-Mankato (24–4) 96
8 Winona State (20–9) 81
1 Minn. State-Mankato 69
5 Metro State 65
4 Univ. of Mary (23–5) 73
5 Metro State (21–7) 78
1 Minn. State-Mankato 81
2 Fort Lewis 63
2 Colorado Mines (24–5) 62
7 Adams State (20–8) 59
3 Colorado Mines 65
2 Fort Lewis 77
3 Fort Lewis (22–7) 76
6 Mesa State (18–9) 55

Southeast – Augusta, Georgia

First Round
Saturday, March 12
Regional Semifinals
Sunday, March 13
Regional Finals
Tuesday, March 15
         
1 Augusta State (28–3) 80
8 UNC Pembroke (18–11) 66
1 Augusta State 71
4 Queens, NC 60
4 Queens, NC (20–7) 70
5 Limestone (23–6) 67
1 Augusta State 73
7 Anderson, SC 75
2 Ga. Southwestern (20–8) 59
7 Montevallo (18–10) 62
6 Montevallo 76
7 Anderson, SC 82
3 Anderson, SC (18–11) 91
6 Lincoln Memorial (27–2) 86
First Round
Saturday, March 12
Regional Semifinals
Sunday, March 13
Regional Finals
Tuesday, March 15
         
1 West Liberty (29–0) 117
8 Slippery Rock (21–10) 73
1 West Liberty 98
4 Shaw 93
4 Shaw (22–8) 75
5 Winston-Salem (19–7) 47
1 West Liberty 89
2 Indiana, PA 86
2 Bowie State (22–5) 79
7 Mansfield (18–9) 59
3 Bowie State 81
2 Indiana, PA 94
3 Indiana, PA (24–5) 66
6 W.Va. Wesleyan (19–10) 59
First Round
Friday, March 11
Regional Semifinals
Saturday, March 12
Regional Finals
Monday, March 14
         
1 Central Washington (26–3) 63
8 Seattle Pacific (19–9) 76
8 Seattle Pacific 73
4 Dixie State 75
4 Dixie State (20–6) 92
5 Chaminade (20–8) 81
4 Dixie State 73
7 BYU-Hawaii 79
2 Humboldt State (26–3) 70
7 Alaska Anchorage (23–9) 76
6 Alaska Anchorage 91
7 BYU-Hawaii 100
3 BYU-Hawaii (17-8) 83
6 Cal. St. Dom. Hills. (23-6) 76
First Round
Saturday, March 12
Regional Semifinals
Sunday, March 13
Regional Finals
Tuesday, March 15
         
1 Bentley (22–7) 74
8 C.W. Post (21–9) 60
1 Bentley 76
5 St. Rose 63
4 UMass Lowell (20–9) 68
5 St. Rose (21–8) 81
1 Bentley 71
7 Bloomfield 75
2 Stonehill (21–7) 73
7 Adelphi (20-10) 64
3 Stonehill 66
7 Bloomfield 79
3 American Int'l. (20–8) 96
6 Bloomfield (21–8) 100
Quarterfinals
Wednesday, March 23
Semifinals
Thursday, March 24
National Championship
Saturday, March 26
         
M1 Bellarmine (30–2) 70
SC6 Midwestern State (25–8) 64
MW1 Bellarmine 81
C1 Minn. State–Mankato 74
S1 Alabama–Huntsville (29–4) 91
C1 Minn. State–Mankato (27–4) 95
MW1 Bellarmine 71
W7 BYU–Hawaii 68
SE7 Anderson, SC (21–11) 95
A1 West Liberty (32–0) 113
A1 West Liberty 101
W7 BYU–Hawaii 110
W7 BYU–Hawaii (20–8) 96
E7 Bloomfield (24–8) 89

All-tournament team

  • Justin Benedetti (Bellarmine)
  • Jet Chang (Brigham Young-Hawai'i)
  • Jeremy Kendle (Bellarmine)
  • Jefferson Mason (Minnesota State-Mankato)
  • Corey Pelle (West Liberty)

See also

References

  1. ^ Lester, Brian (March 26, 2011). "Hollow victory". NCAA.com. Retrieved September 23, 2011.
  2. ^ http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_basketball_champs_records/2011/d2/champs.pdf
  3. ^ http://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-men/2011-03-06/dii-mens-basketball-field-released