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2012 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament

The 2012 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 2011–12 basketball season.

2012 NCAA Division II
men's basketball tournament
Teams64
Finals siteHighland Heights, Kentucky
ChampionsWestern Washington Vikings (1st title)
Runner-upMontevallo Falcons (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachBrad Jackson (1st title)
MOPD. J. Rivera (Montevallo)

The Western Washington Vikings won the tournament to earn the first basketball national championship in school history.

Montevallo
Huntsville
Rindge
Golden
West Liberty
Louisville
Bellingham
Wichita Falls
Highland Heights
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2012 NCAA Division II Men's sites - regionals (cyan) Elite Eight (red)

Qualification and tournament format edit

The champions of 22 of the 23 Division II basketball conferences qualified automatically. An additional 42 teams were selected as at-large participants by the 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 met at the Elite Eight for the final three rounds held at The Bank of Kentucky Center, now known as BB&T Arena, on the campus of Northern Kentucky University in Highland Heights, Kentucky, after the final rounds were held in Springfield, Massachusetts for the previous six years.

Automatic qualifiers edit

The following teams automatically qualified for the tournament as the winners of their conference tournament championships:[1] The newly formed Great American Conference began play for the 2011–12 season, composed of former members of the Lone Star Conference and Gulf South Conference. The conference champion, Arkansas Tech, was not eligible for an automatic berth, but did receive an at-large No. 3 seed in the South Central Region.[2]

Qualified teams edit

Teams per conference edit

Regionals edit

East - Rindge, New Hampshire edit

Location: Franklin Pierce Fieldhouse Host: Franklin Pierce University

First round
Round of 64
March 10
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 11
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 13
         
1 Franklin Pierce (21–7) 59
8 Philadelphia (19–9) 58
1 Franklin Pierce 60
5 Bloomfield 69
4 Mass.-Lowell (19–10) 83
5 Bloomfield (24–7) 91
5 Bloomfield 70
2 Stonehill 75
3 Adelphi (20–8) 66
6 C.W. Post (23–5) 65
3 Adelphi 58
2 Stonehill 68
2 Stonehill (21–8) 65
7 Dist. Columbia (22–5) 61

Atlantic - West Liberty, West Virginia edit

Location: Academic, Sports, and Recreation Complex Host: West Liberty University

First round
Round of 64
March 10
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 11
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 13
         
1 West Liberty (29–2) 119
8 East Stroudsburg (20–11) 82
1 West Liberty 99
4 West Va. Wesleyan 69
4 West Va. Wesleyan (21–8) 57
5 Winston-Salem (21–8) 54
1 West Liberty 89
2 Shaw 78
3 Charleston, WV (26–6) 76
6 Wheeling Jesuit (21–9) 79
6 Wheeling Jesuit 68
2 Shaw 92
2 Shaw (25–3) 62
7 Indiana, PA (23–5) 54

South Central - Wichita Falls, Texas edit

Location: Gerald Stockton Court Host: Midwestern State University

First round
Round of 64
March 10
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 11
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 13
         
1 Midwestern State (26–3) 62
8 St. Mary's, TX (19–8) 54
1 Midwestern State 72
4 Washburn 63
4 Washburn (24–7) 69
5 Northwest Mo. State. (22–6) 60
1 Midwestern State 77
3 Arkansas Tech 61
3 Arkansas Tech (21–4) 79
6 West Texas A&M (19–8) 68
3 Arkansas Tech 64
2 Tarleton State 63
2 Tarleton State (26–5) 69
7 Mo. Southern State (22–7) 52

West - Bellingham, Washington edit

Location: Sam Carver Gymnasium Host: Western Washington University

First round
Round of 64
March 9
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 10
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 12
         
1 Western Wash. (25–5) 79
8 Grand Canyon (19–7) 73
1 Western Wash. 74
5 Cal. St. Chico 65
4 Humboldt St. (22–7) 68
5 Cal. St. Chico (24–7) 75
1 Western Wash. 56
3 Seattle Pacific 50
3 Seattle Pacific (21–7) 70
6 Dixie St. (20–6) 68
3 Seattle Pacific 80
2 Alas. Anchorage 67
2 Alas. Anchorage (22–6) 80
7 Mont. St. Billings (18–11) 68

South - Huntsville, Alabama edit

Location: Spragins Hall Host: University of Alabama in Huntsville

First round
Round of 64
March 10
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 11
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 13
         
1 Ala.-Huntsville (26–3) 69
8 Benedict (19–10) 61
1 Ala.-Huntsville 82
4 Florida Tech 71
4 Florida Tech (22–6) 61
5 Saint Leo (18–11) 56
1 Ala.-Huntsville 69
2 Christian Bros. 58
3 West Ga. (22–8) 53
6 Eckerd (20–8) 60
6 Eckerd 57
2 Christian Bros. 60
2 Christian Bros. (23–6) 85
7 Fla. Southern (20–9) 74

Midwest - Louisville, Kentucky edit

Location: Knights Hall Host: Bellarmine University

First round
Round of 64
March 10
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 11
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 13
         
1 Bellarmine (25–3) 86
8 Lewis (17–11) 63
1 Bellarmine 86
5 Findlay 63
4 Northern Ky. (23–6) 49
5 Findlay (23–6) 50
1 Bellarmine 79
7 Ky. Wesleyan 74
3 Hillsdale (24–5) 62
6 Indianapolis (19–8) 66
6 Indianapolis 77
7 Ky. Wesleyan 91
2 Southern Ind. (24–6) 58
7 Ky. Wesleyan (21–7) 64

Central - Golden, Colorado edit

Location: Steinhauer Field House Host: Colorado School of Mines

First round
Round of 64
March 10
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 11
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 13
         
1 Colorado Mines (27–2) 82
8 Augustana, SD (17–10) 69
1 Colorado Mines 80
5 Minn. St. Moorhead 60
4 SMSU (18–10) 66
5 Minn. St. Moorhead (20–8) 82
1 Colorado Mines 64
2 Metro St. 73
3 Bemidji St. (22–8) 72
6 St. Cloud St. (19–8) 77
6 St. Cloud St. 64
2 Metro St. 76
2 Metro St. (22–6) 79
7 Adams St. (19–8) 74

Southeast - Montevallo, Alabama edit

Location: People's Bank and Trust Arena Host: University of Montevallo

First round
Round of 64
March 10
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 11
Regional final
Sweet 16
March 13
         
1 Montevallo (24–7) 96
8 Barton (20–9) 87
1 Montevallo 61
4 Lincoln Memorial 60
4 Lincoln Memorial (25–5) 67
5 King, TN (23–7) 60
1 Montevallo 86
3 Anderson, SC 73
3 Anderson, SC (24–5) 77
6 Columbus St. (18–11) 64
3 Anderson, SC 71
7 Wingate 63
2 S.C. Aiken (21–7) 70
7 Wingate (20–11) 73

Elite Eight – Highland Heights, Kentucky edit

Location: The Bank of Kentucky Center Host: Northern Kentucky University

National Quarterfinals
Elite Eight
Wednesday, March 21
National semifinals
Final Four
Thursday, March 22
National championship
Saturday, March 24
         
E2 Stonehill (24–8) 91
A1 West Liberty (32–2) 90
E2 Stonehill 66
W1 Western Washington 71
SC1 Midwestern State (29–3) 63
W1 Western Washington (28–5) 65
W1 Western Washington 72
SE1 Montevallo 65
S1 Alabama-Huntsville (28–3) 73
M1 Bellarmine (29-3) 82
M1 Bellarmine 72
SE1 Montevallo 79
C2 Metro State (25–6) 65
SE1 Montevallo (27–7) 67

All-tournament team edit

  • Rory Blanche (Western Washington)
  • Antoine Davis (Montevallo)
  • Chris Dowe (Bellarmine)
  • D.J. Rivera (Montevallo)
  • Richard Woodworth (Western Washington)

References edit

  • 2012 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament jonfmorse.com
  1. ^ . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
  2. ^ "Wonder Boys Earn At-Large Bid into Ncaa Tournament".

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The 2012 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 2011 12 basketball season 2012 NCAA Division IImen s basketball tournamentTeams64Finals siteHighland Heights KentuckyChampionsWestern Washington Vikings 1st title Runner upMontevallo Falcons 1st title game SemifinalistsStonehill SkyHawks 2nd Final Four Bellarmine Knights 2nd Final Four Winning coachBrad Jackson 1st title MOPD J Rivera Montevallo NCAA Division II men s tournaments 2011 2013 The Western Washington Vikings won the tournament to earn the first basketball national championship in school history MontevalloHuntsvilleRindgeGoldenWest LibertyLouisvilleBellinghamWichita FallsHighland Heightsclass notpageimage 2012 NCAA Division II Men s sites regionals cyan Elite Eight red Contents 1 Qualification and tournament format 1 1 Automatic qualifiers 1 2 Qualified teams 1 3 Teams per conference 2 Regionals 2 1 East Rindge New Hampshire 2 2 Atlantic West Liberty West Virginia 2 3 South Central Wichita Falls Texas 2 4 West Bellingham Washington 2 5 South Huntsville Alabama 2 6 Midwest Louisville Kentucky 2 7 Central Golden Colorado 2 8 Southeast Montevallo Alabama 3 Elite Eight Highland Heights Kentucky 4 All tournament team 5 ReferencesQualification and tournament format editThe champions of 22 of the 23 Division II basketball conferences qualified automatically An additional 42 teams were selected as at large participants by the 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 met at the Elite Eight for the final three rounds held at The Bank of Kentucky Center now known as BB amp T Arena on the campus of Northern Kentucky University in Highland Heights Kentucky after the final rounds were held in Springfield Massachusetts for the previous six years Automatic qualifiers edit The following teams automatically qualified for the tournament as the winners of their conference tournament championships 1 The newly formed Great American Conference began play for the 2011 12 season composed of former members of the Lone Star Conference and Gulf South Conference The conference champion Arkansas Tech was not eligible for an automatic berth but did receive an at large No 3 seed in the South Central Region 2 Team Conference Region Humboldt State CCAA West Bloomfield CACC East Winston Salem State CIAA Atlantic Barton Conference Carolinas Southeast C W Post ECC East Findlay GLIAC Midwest Southern Indiana GLVC Midwest Montana State Billings GNAC West Alabama Hunstville Gulf South South St Mary s Texas Heartland South Central Midwestern State Lone Star South Central Washburn MIAA South Central Stonehill Northeast 10 East Southwest Minnesota State NSIC Central Dixie State Pacific West West Montevallo Peach Belt Southeast East Stroudsburg PSAC Atlantic Colorado Mines RMAC Central Wingate SAC Southeast Benedict SIAC South Florida Southern Sunshine State South West Liberty WVIAC Atlantic Qualified teams edit East Region Seed School Conference Record Qualification 1 Franklin Pierce NE 10 21 7 At large 2 Stonehill NE 10 21 8 Automatic 3 Adelphi NE 10 20 8 At large 4 UMass Lowell NE 10 19 10 At large 5 Bloomfield CACC 24 7 Automatic 6 C W Post ECC 23 5 Automatic 7 District of Columbia ECC 22 5 At large 8 Philadelphia CACC 19 9 At large Atlantic Region Seed School Conference Record Qualification 1 West Liberty WVIAC 29 2 Automatic 2 Shaw CIAA 25 3 At large 3 Charleston WV WVIAC 26 6 At large 4 West Virginia Wesleyan WVIAC 21 8 At large 5 Winston Salem State CIAA 21 8 Automatic 6 Wheeling Jesuit WVIAC 21 9 At large 7 Indiana PA PSAC 23 5 At large 8 East Stroudsburg PSAC 20 11 Automatic South Central Region Seed School Conference Record Qualification 1 Midwestern State Lone Star 26 3 Automatic 2 Tarleton State Lone Star 26 5 At large 3 Arkansas Tech GAC 21 4 At large 4 Washburn MIAA 24 7 Automatic 5 Northwest Missouri State MIAA 22 6 At large 6 West Texas A amp M Lone Star 19 8 At large 7 Missouri Southern State MIAA 22 7 At large 8 St Mary s TX Heartland 19 8 Automatic West Region Seed School Conference Record Qualification 1 Western Washington GNAC 25 5 At large 2 Alaska Anchorage GNAC 22 6 At large 3 Seattle Pacific GNAC 21 7 At large 4 Humboldt State CCAA 22 7 Automatic 5 Chico State CCAA 24 7 At large 6 Dixie State Pacific West 20 6 Automatic 7 Montana State Billings GNAC 18 11 Automatic 8 Grand Canyon Pacific West 19 7 At large South Region Seed School Conference Record Qualification 1 Alabama Huntsville Gulf South 26 3 Automatic 2 Christian Brothers Gulf South 23 6 At large 3 West Georgia Gulf South 22 8 At large 4 Florida Tech Sunshine State 22 6 At large 5 Saint Leo Sunshine State 18 11 At large 6 Eckerd Sunshine State 20 8 At large 7 Florida Southern Sunshine State 20 9 Automatic 8 Benedict SIAC 19 10 Automatic Midwest Region Seed School Conference Record Qualification 1 Bellarmine GLVC 25 3 At large 2 Southern Indiana GLVC 24 6 Automatic 3 Hillsdale GLIAC 24 5 At large 4 Northern Kentucky GLVC 23 6 At large 5 Findlay GLIAC 23 6 Automatic 6 Indianapolis GLVC 19 8 At large 7 Kentucky Wesleyan GLVC 21 7 At large 8 Lewis GLVC 17 11 At large Central Region Seed School Conference Record Qualification 1 Colorado Mines RMAC 27 2 Automatic 2 Metropolitan State RMAC 22 6 At large 3 Bemidji State NSIC 22 8 At large 4 Southwest Minnesota State NSIC 18 10 Automatic 5 Minnesota State Moorhead NSIC 20 8 At large 6 St Cloud State NSIC 19 8 At large 7 Adams State RMAC 19 8 At large 8 Augustana SD NSIC 17 10 At large Southeast Region Seed School Conference Record Qualification 1 Montevallo Peach Belt 24 7 Automatic 2 USC Aiken Peach Belt 21 7 At large 3 Anderson SC SAC 24 5 At large 4 Lincoln Memorial SAC 25 5 At large 5 King Conference Carolinas 23 7 At large 6 Columbus State Peach Belt 18 11 At large 7 Wingate SAC 20 11 Automatic 8 Barton Conference Carolinas 20 9 Automatic Teams per conference edit GLVC 6 NSIC 5 GNAC NE 10 Sunshine State WVIAC 4 Gulf South Lone Star MIAA Peach Belt RMAC SAC 3 CCAA CACC CIAA Conference Carolinas ECC GLIAC Pacific West PSAC 2 GAC Heartland SIAC 1Regionals editEast Rindge New Hampshire edit Location Franklin Pierce Fieldhouse Host Franklin Pierce University First roundRound of 64March 10Regional semifinalRound of 32March 11Regional finalSweet 16March 13 1Franklin Pierce 21 7 598Philadelphia 19 9 581Franklin Pierce605Bloomfield694Mass Lowell 19 10 835Bloomfield 24 7 915Bloomfield702Stonehill753Adelphi 20 8 666C W Post 23 5 653Adelphi582Stonehill682Stonehill 21 8 657Dist Columbia 22 5 61 Atlantic West Liberty West Virginia edit Location Academic Sports and Recreation Complex Host West Liberty University First roundRound of 64March 10Regional semifinalRound of 32March 11Regional finalSweet 16March 13 1West Liberty 29 2 1198East Stroudsburg 20 11 821West Liberty994West Va Wesleyan694West Va Wesleyan 21 8 575Winston Salem 21 8 541West Liberty892Shaw783Charleston WV 26 6 766Wheeling Jesuit 21 9 796Wheeling Jesuit682Shaw922Shaw 25 3 627Indiana PA 23 5 54 South Central Wichita Falls Texas edit Location Gerald Stockton Court Host Midwestern State University First roundRound of 64March 10Regional semifinalRound of 32March 11Regional finalSweet 16March 13 1Midwestern State 26 3 628St Mary s TX 19 8 541Midwestern State724Washburn634Washburn 24 7 695Northwest Mo State 22 6 601Midwestern State773Arkansas Tech613Arkansas Tech 21 4 796West Texas A amp M 19 8 683Arkansas Tech642Tarleton State632Tarleton State 26 5 697Mo Southern State 22 7 52 West Bellingham Washington edit Location Sam Carver Gymnasium Host Western Washington University First roundRound of 64March 9Regional semifinalRound of 32March 10Regional finalSweet 16March 12 1Western Wash 25 5 798Grand Canyon 19 7 731Western Wash 745Cal St Chico654Humboldt St 22 7 685Cal St Chico 24 7 751Western Wash 563Seattle Pacific503Seattle Pacific 21 7 706Dixie St 20 6 683Seattle Pacific802Alas Anchorage672Alas Anchorage 22 6 807Mont St Billings 18 11 68 South Huntsville Alabama edit Location Spragins Hall Host University of Alabama in Huntsville First roundRound of 64March 10Regional semifinalRound of 32March 11Regional finalSweet 16March 13 1Ala Huntsville 26 3 698Benedict 19 10 611Ala Huntsville824Florida Tech714Florida Tech 22 6 615Saint Leo 18 11 561Ala Huntsville692Christian Bros 583West Ga 22 8 536Eckerd 20 8 606Eckerd572Christian Bros 602Christian Bros 23 6 857Fla Southern 20 9 74 Midwest Louisville Kentucky edit Location Knights Hall Host Bellarmine University First roundRound of 64March 10Regional semifinalRound of 32March 11Regional finalSweet 16March 13 1Bellarmine 25 3 868Lewis 17 11 631Bellarmine865Findlay634Northern Ky 23 6 495Findlay 23 6 501Bellarmine797Ky Wesleyan743Hillsdale 24 5 626Indianapolis 19 8 666Indianapolis777Ky Wesleyan912Southern Ind 24 6 587Ky Wesleyan 21 7 64 Central Golden Colorado edit Location Steinhauer Field House Host Colorado School of Mines First roundRound of 64March 10Regional semifinalRound of 32March 11Regional finalSweet 16March 13 1Colorado Mines 27 2 828Augustana SD 17 10 691Colorado Mines805Minn St Moorhead604SMSU 18 10 665Minn St Moorhead 20 8 821Colorado Mines642Metro St 733Bemidji St 22 8 726St Cloud St 19 8 776St Cloud St 642Metro St 762Metro St 22 6 797Adams St 19 8 74 Southeast Montevallo Alabama edit Location People s Bank and Trust Arena Host University of Montevallo First roundRound of 64March 10Regional semifinalRound of 32March 11Regional finalSweet 16March 13 1Montevallo 24 7 968Barton 20 9 871Montevallo614Lincoln Memorial604Lincoln Memorial 25 5 675King TN 23 7 601Montevallo863Anderson SC733Anderson SC 24 5 776Columbus St 18 11 643Anderson SC717Wingate632S C Aiken 21 7 707Wingate 20 11 73Elite Eight Highland Heights Kentucky editLocation The Bank of Kentucky Center Host Northern Kentucky University National QuarterfinalsElite EightWednesday March 21National semifinalsFinal FourThursday March 22National championshipSaturday March 24 E2Stonehill 24 8 91A1West Liberty 32 2 90E2Stonehill66W1Western Washington71SC1Midwestern State 29 3 63W1Western Washington 28 5 65W1Western Washington72SE1Montevallo65S1Alabama Huntsville 28 3 73M1Bellarmine 29 3 82M1Bellarmine72SE1Montevallo79C2Metro State 25 6 65SE1Montevallo 27 7 67All tournament team editRory Blanche Western Washington Antoine Davis Montevallo Chris Dowe Bellarmine D J Rivera Montevallo Richard Woodworth Western Washington References edit2012 NCAA Division II men s basketball tournament jonfmorse com Championship field teams selected NCAA com Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved April 3 2018 Wonder Boys Earn At Large Bid into Ncaa Tournament Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2012 NCAA Division II men 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