NCAA Communications
David Lentz
INDIANAPOLIS – The NCAA Division II Championships Committee has chosen predetermined regional sites for the 2021 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships.
Due to the health and safety protocols surrounding the pandemic, it is necessary to conduct all NCAA championship competition at predetermined sites. The committee believes the sites and hosts chosen will provide an exceptional and safe experience for all participants.
The following sites and hosts were chosen for the men’s championship:
MEN’S BASKETBALL | ||
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Region | Location/Facility | Host(s) |
Atlantic | West Liberty, West Virginia Academic, Sports & Recreation Complex |
West Liberty University |
Central | Aberdeen, South Dakota Barnett Center |
Northern State University |
East | Albany, New York Albany Capital Center |
The College of Saint Rose |
Midwest | Evansville, Indiana Ford Center |
University of Southern Indiana and the Evansville Sports Corp. |
South | Valdosta, Georgia The Complex |
Valdosta State University |
South Central | Lubbock, Texas Rip Griffin Center |
Lubbock Christian University and Visit Lubbock |
Southeast | Harrogate, Tennessee B. Frank Turner Arena |
Lincoln Memorial University |
West | Golden, Colorado Student Recreation Center; Lockridge Arena |
Colorado School of Mines |
Regional quarterfinal games will begin Saturday, March 13, followed by the semifinals Sunday, March 14, and the regional championship Tuesday, March 16. Winners will advance to the NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Elite Eight in Evansville, Indiana, on March 24-27.
“We were very pleased with the quantity and quality of the options the committee was able to select from under the circumstances,” said Fran Reidy, chair of the Division II Men’s Basketball Committee and Saint Leo vice president and director of athletics. “We are confident that while predetermined sites are new for our regional format, that each host site has a history of successfully hosting NCAA events and that our basketball student-athletes will have a championship experience at each of the venues.”
The following sites and hosts were chosen for the women’s championship:
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | ||
Region | Location/Facility | Host(s) |
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Atlantic | Columbus, Ohio Greater Columbus Convention Center |
Ohio Dominican University and the Greater Columbus Sports Commission |
Central | Warrensburg, Missouri Multipurpose Building |
University of Central Missouri |
East | Buffalo, New York Daemen College Athletics Complex |
Daemen College |
Midwest | Ashland, Ohio Kates Gymnasium |
Ashland University |
South | Dahlonega, Georgia UNG Convocation Center |
University of North Georgia |
South Central | Canyon, Texas First United Bank Center |
West Texas A&M University |
Southeast | Jefferson City, Tennessee Holt Fieldhouse |
Carson-Newman University |
West | Grand Junction, Colorado Brownson Arena |
Colorado Mesa University |
Regional quarterfinal games will begin Friday, March 12, followed by the semifinals Saturday, March 13, and the regional championship Monday, March 15. Winners will advance to the NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Elite Eight in Columbus, Ohio, on March 23-26.
“On behalf of Division II women’s basketball, we are excited for the upcoming championship and thankful to the hosts of this year’s predetermined sites,” said Lori Hopkins, chair of the Division II Women’s Basketball Committee and deputy athletics director at Northwest Missouri State. “Though we are doing things a little different this year, I have no doubt the quality and excellence of the championship will remain the same for all the participants. A great student-athlete experience is one of our highest priorities, and making sure it is safe and secure for all will go a long way in making this year’s championship memorable for all involved.”
Participating teams will be announced Sunday, March 7. The women’s basketball selection show will be broadcast on ncaa.com at 10 p.m. Eastern time followed by the men’s basketball selection show at 10:30 p.m. Eastern time.