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2022 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament

The 2022 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament was a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division III college basketball in the United States. Featuring sixty-four teams, it began on March 4, 2022, following the 2021-22 season, and concluded with the championship game on March 19, 2022.

2022 NCAA Division III
men's basketball tournament
Teams64
Finals siteAllen County War Memorial Coliseum
Fort Wayne, Indiana
ChampionsRandolph-Macon (1st title, 1st title game,
2nd Final Four)
Runner-upElmhurst (1st title game,
1st Final Four)
Semifinalists
Winning coachJosh Merkel (1st title)
MOPBuzz Anthony (Randolph-Macon)

The national semifinal and championship rounds were held at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The tournament was won by the Randolph-Macon Yellow Jackets, which "repeated" as national champions. During the 2021 season, the Yellow Jackets had won a mythical national championship from polls organised by D3Sports.com and a "bowl game" style game against the Trine Thunder in 2021.

This was the first tournament completed since 2019 after the two previous editions were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Tournament schedule and venues

2022 first and second round host sites
First and second rounds

First and second round games were played at campus sites on March 4 and March 5.

On the basis of team strength and geography, these locations were chosen to host first and second round games in the 2022 tournament:

Third and fourth rounds
2022 third and fourth round (blue) and Final Four (red) host sites

Third and fourth round games were played at campus sites on March 11 and March 12.

At the conclusion of the second round, the NCAA announced the following locations would host third and fourth round games.

National Semifinals and Championship

The National Semifinals and Championship will take place on March 18 and March 19.

Fort Wayne will host the Final Four for the second time, having previously hosted in 2019. Fort Wayne was also scheduled to host the Final Four in 2020 and 2021, before those editions of the tournament were canceled due to COVID-19 concerns.

Qualifying teams

Automatic bids (44)

The following 44 teams were automatic qualifiers for the 2022 NCAA field by virtue of winning their conference's automatic bid (except for the UAA, whose regular-season champion received the automatic bid).[1]

Conference Team Record (Conf.) Appearance Last bid
Allegheny Mountain Medaille 15–12 (9–7) 6th 2016
American Rivers Dubuque 21–6 (14–2) 7th 2015
American Southwest Mary Hardin-Baylor 25–2 (17–2) 7th 2013
Atlantic East Neumann 21–7 (10–2) 3rd 2017
Centennial Johns Hopkins 22–3 (16–2) 13th 2020
CUNYAC Baruch 20–7 (11–3) 6th 2019
Coast to Coast Christopher Newport 24–2 (6–0) 25th 2020
CCIW Elmhurst 22–6 (11–5) 7th 2020
Colonial States Wilson 18–7 (12–2) 1st Never
Commonwealth Coast Nichols 25–3 (15–3) 5th 2020
Empire 8 Nazareth 23–4 (15–1) 9th 2018
Great Northeast St. Joseph (CT) 26–1 (18–0) 2nd 2020
Heartland Franklin 14–14 (7–11) 6th 2008
Landmark Susquehanna 23–4 (13–1) 9th 2020
Liberty Vassar 18–8 (11–6) 1st Never
Little East Keene State 20–6 (12–4) 7th 2019
MAC Commonwealth Hood 20–6 (14–2) 2nd 2007
MAC Freedom Stevens 16–8 (11–3) 4th 2020
MASCAC Westfield State 22–4 (10–2) 5th 2020
Michigan Hope 22–6 (12–2) 28th 2018
Midwest Cornell College 19–8 (12–4) 4th 2009
Minnesota St. John's (MN) 23–4 (17–2) 12th 2020
NECC Mitchell 17–10 (4–2) 3rd 2019
NESCAC Wesleyan 24–3 (9–1) 4th 2018
NEWMAC WPI 24–2 (13–1) 14th 2020
New Jersey Stockton 24–4 (15–3) 17th 2016
North Atlantic Husson 15–9 (9–3) 8th 2019
North Coast Wabash 24–3 (16–1) 6th 1998
Northern Athletics Marian (WI) 19–8 (11–7) 3rd 2014
Northwest Whitworth 22–4 (13–3) 15th 2020
Ohio Marietta 25–2 (17–0) 10th 2020
Old Dominion Randolph-Macon 27–1 (16–0) 18th 2020
Presidents' Washington & Jefferson 24–4 (18–2) 3rd 1994
Skyline Yeshiva 25–3 (14–2) 3rd 2020
Southern Berry 23–2 (11–1) 2nd 2018
SCIAC Pomona-Pitzer 21–4 (13–2) 14th 2020
SCAC Trinity (TX)[a] 22–5 (13–3) 11th 2014
SLIAC Blackburn 11–17 (7–7) 3rd 2005
SUNYAC Oswego State 25–2 (17–1) 7th 2019
United East Penn State-Harrisburg 23–3 (14–2) 2nd 2020
UAA Emory 19–5 (12–2) 10th 2020
Upper Midwest Northwestern (MN) 22–6 (13–1) 9th 2019
USA South Averett 17–11 (11–3) 5th 2009
Wisconsin UW-Oshkosh 22–3 (10–2) 11th 2020
  1. ^ St. Thomas (TX) won the Southern Collegiate tournament, but was ineligible to participate in the postseason due to its recent transition to the NCAA from the NAIA. The automatic bid was awarded to Trinity (TX) as the tournament runner-up.

At-large bids (20)

The following 20 teams were awarded qualification for the tournament field by the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Committee.[1] The committee evaluated teams on the basis of their win–loss percentage, strength of schedule, head-to-head results, results against common opponents, and results against teams included in the NCAA's final regional rankings.[2]

Conference Team Record (Conf.) Appearance Last bid
NEWMAC Babson 18–8 (11–2) 11th 2020
Michigan Calvin 20–8 (11–3) 22nd 2017
UAA Case Western Reserve 18–6 (8–5) 1st Never
SCIAC Chapman 22–4 (12–3) 5th 2016
MAC Freedom DeSales 22–5 (13–2) 6th 2019
MAC Commonwealth Eastern 21–5 (13–2) 1st Never
NEWMAC Emerson 18–7 (10–4) 2nd 2019
Ohio Heidelberg 18–7 (12–5) 4th 2008
CCIW Illinois Wesleyan 21–5 (14–2) 26th 2018
Ohio Mount Union 23–4 (14–3) 4th 2020
UAA Rochester 17–8 (8–6) 17th 2019
New Jersey Rowan 23–5 (14–4) 14th 2019
Liberty RPI 21–5 (15–3) 7th 2020
Centennial Swarthmore 22–5 (15–3) 5th 2020
Little East UMass Dartmouth 24–4 (14–2) 15th 2009
Wisconsin UW-La Crosse 20–6 (9–5) 3rd 2019
Wisconsin UW-Platteville 21–5 (9–4) 14th 2020
UAA WashU 18–7 (8–6) 23rd 2020
CCIW Wheaton (IL) 20–6 (12–4) 12th 2019
NESCAC Williams 17–4 (5–3) 18th 2019

Tournament bracket

[3]

* – Denotes overtime period

Top-left - Cleveland, Ohio

First round
March 4
Campus Sites
Second round
March 5
Campus Sites
Third Round
March 11
Cleveland, OH
Quarterfinals
March 12
Cleveland, OH
            
UW-Oshkosh 92
Blackburn 74
UW-Oshkosh 74
Oshkosh, WI
Case Western Reserve 77
Case Western Reserve 91*
Dubuque 87
Case Western Reserve 84
Mary Hardin-Baylor 89*
Mary Hardin-Baylor 88
Chapman 81
Mary Hardin-Baylor 98
Belton, TX
Trinity (TX) 82
Whitworth 52
Trinity (TX) 77
Mary Hardin-Baylor 84
Elmhurst 87*
UW-Platteville 76
Marian 59
UW-Platteville 64
Platteville, WI
Calvin 76
St. John's (MN) 71
Calvin 77
Calvin 77
Elmhurst 79
Elmhurst 95
Washington & Jefferson 70
Elmhurst 76
Elmhurst, IL
Pomona-Pitzer 70
Pomona-Pitzer 67
Northwestern (MN) 66

Cleveland Sectional Final

March 12
8:00 pm EST
Box Score
Mary Hardin-Baylor Crusaders 84, Elmhurst Blue Jays 87 (OT)
Scoring by half: 42-38, 35-39 Overtime: 7-10
Pts: Ty Prince – 21
Rebs: Ty Prince – 8
Asts: Ty Prince – 5
Pts: Jake Rhode – 21
Rebs: Jonathan Zapinski – 9
Asts: Jake Rhode – 6
Horsburgh Gymnasium – Cleveland, Ohio

Bottom-left - Bloomington, Illinois

First round
March 4
Campus Sites
Second round
March 5
Campus Sites
Third round
March 11
Bloomington, IL
Quarterfinals
March 12
Bloomington, IL
            
Emory 65
Averett 60
Emory 86
Atlanta, GA
Wabash 87
Wabash 91
Berry 79
Wabash 73
Williams 59
Mount Union 74
Stevens 84
Stevens 61
Alliance, OH
Williams 71
Williams 95
Neumann 57
Wabash 81
Illinois Wesleyan 75
Illinois Wesleyan 73
Franklin 55
Illinois Wesleyan 65
Bloomington, IL
UW-La Crosse 56
UW-La Crosse 90
Heidelberg 86
Illinois Wesleyan 77
Wheaton (IL) 73
WashU 71
Cornell (IA) 58
WashU 61
St. Louis, MO
Wheaton (IL) 63
Wheaton (IL) 70
Hope 69

Bloomington Sectional Final

March 12
7:30 pm CST
Box Score
Wabash Little Giants 81, Illinois Wesleyan Titans 75
Scoring by half: 34-39, 47-36
Pts: Jack Davidson – 25
Rebs: Tyler Watson – 8
Asts: Tyler Watson – 5
Pts: Matthew Leritz – 21
Rebs: Matthew Leritz – 13
Asts: Luke Yoder, Cody Mitchell – 2
Shirk Center – Bloomington, Illinois

Top-right - Marietta, Ohio

First round
March 4
Campus Sites
Second round
March 5
Campus Sites
Third round
March 11
Marietta, OH
Quarterfinals
March 12
Marietta, OH
            
Marietta 91
Medaille 79
Marietta 88*
Marietta, OH
Rochester 83
Rochester 88
Eastern 65
Marietta 89
Oswego State 81
Swarthmore 83
Keene State 84
Keene State 63
Swarthmore, PA
Oswego State 84
Oswego State 82
Hood 73
Marietta 81
Christopher Newport 79
Christopher Newport 88
Baruch 50
Christopher Newport 81
Newport News, VA
Susquehanna 67
Rowan 84
Susquehanna 94
Christopher Newport 93
Stockton 54
Stockton 87
Wilson 52
Stockton 70
Galloway, NJ
Johns Hopkins 63
Johns Hopkins 63
Yeshiva 59

Marietta Sectional Final

March 12
7:00 pm EST
Box Score
Marietta Pioneers 81, Christopher Newport Captains 79
Scoring by half: 30-37, 51-42
Pts: Lukas Isaly – 38
Rebs: Sahmi Willoughby – 10
Asts: Mason Lydic – 4
Pts: Jahn Hines – 20
Rebs: Ty Henderson – 10
Asts: Trey Barber, Ty Henderson – 2
Ban Johnson Arena – Marietta, Ohio

Bottom-right - Ashland, Virginia

First round
March 4
Campus Sites
Second round
March 5
Campus Sites
Third round
March 11
Ashland, VA
Quarterfinals
March 12
Ashland, VA
            
Randolph-Macon 99
Mitchell 57
Randolph-Macon 67
Ashland, VA
Babson 51
DeSales 67
Babson 80
Randolph-Macon 92
UMass-Dartmouth 69
Nazareth 78
Westfield State 71
Nazareth 68
Pittsford, NY
UMass-Dartmouth 78
UMass Dartmouth 86
Emerson 83
Randolph-Macon 76
WPI 53
Wesleyan 81
Husson 61
Wesleyan 58
Middletown, CT
RPI 59
Nichols 58
RPI 78
RPI 55
WPI 56
WPI 77
Vassar 58
WPI 72
Worcester, MA
Penn State-Harrisburg 52
St. Joseph (CT) 53
Penn State-Harrisburg 63

Ashland Sectional Final

March 12
7:30 pm EST
Box Score
Randolph-Macon Yellow Jackets 76, WPI Engineers 53
Scoring by half: 40-33, 36-20
Pts: Buzz Anthony – 23
Rebs: Daniel Mbangue – 6
Asts: Josh Talbert – 7
Pts: John Lowther – 15
Rebs: John Adams – 8
Asts: Andrew Lufkin – 2
Crenshaw Gymnasium – Ashland, Virginia

Final Four

National semifinal
March 18
Fort Wayne, IN
National championship
March 19
Fort Wayne, IN
      
Elmhurst 90
Wabash 68
Elmhurst 45
Randolph-Macon 75
Marietta 63
Randolph-Macon 81

National Semifinals

March 18
4:00 pm EDT
Box Score
Marietta Pioneers 63, Randolph-Macon Yellow Jackets 81
Scoring by half: 28-38, 35-43
Pts: Lukas Isaly – 23
Rebs: Jason Ellis – 7
Asts: Tim Kreeger – 5
Pts: Ian Robertson – 22
Rebs: Daniel Mbangue – 10
Asts: Buzz Anthony – 10
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum – Fort Wayne, Indiana
March 18
6:30 pm EDT
Box Score
Elmhurst Blue Jays 90, Wabash Little Giants 68
Scoring by half: 48-34, 42-34
Pts: Jake Rhode – 32
Rebs: Bryce Drews – 11
Asts: Dominic Genco – 4
Pts: Jack Davidson – 21
Rebs: Jack Davidson – 6
Asts: Three tied – 2
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum – Fort Wayne, Indiana

National Championship

March 19
6:00 pm EDT
Box Score
Elmhurst Blue Jays 45, Randolph-Macon Yellow Jackets 75
Scoring by half: 23-38, 22-37
Pts: Lavon Thomas – 10
Rebs: Jonathan Zapinski – 7
Asts: Jake Rhode, Dominic Genco – 2
Pts: Josh Talbert – 15
Rebs: Josh Talbert – 11
Asts: Buzz Anthony, Josh Talbert – 4
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum – Fort Wayne, Indiana

All-Tournament Team

  • Buzz Anthony (Sr, Randolph-Macon) – Most Outstanding Player
  • Miles Mallory (Jr, Randolph-Macon)
  • Jake Rhode (Sr, Elmhurst)
  • Lukas Isaly (Sr, Marietta)
  • Jack Davidson (Sr, Wabash)

Record by conference

Conference Record Win % R64 R32 S16 E8 F4 CG NC
Old Dominion 6-0 1.000 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
CCIW 10-3 .769 3 3 3 2 1 1
North Coast 4-1 .800 1 1 1 1 1
Ohio Athletic 4-3 .571 3 1 1 1 1
American Southwest 3-1 .750 1 1 1 1
Coast to Coast 3-1 .750 1 1 1 1
NEWMAC 4-3 .571 3 2 1 1
SUNYAC 2-1 .667 1 1 1
Little East 3-2 .600 2 2 1
NESCAC 3-2 .600 2 2 1
New Jersey Athletic 3-2 .600 2 2 1
University Athletic 5-4 .556 4 4 1
Liberty 2-2 .500 2 1 1
Michigan Intercollegiate 2-2 .500 2 1 1
Wisconsin Intercollegiate 3-3 .500 3 3
Empire 8 1-1 .500 1 1
Landmark Conference 1-1 .500 1 1
Southern Collegiate 1-1 .500 1 1
United East 1-1 .500 1 1
Centennial 1-2 .333 2 1
SCIAC 1-2 .333 2 1
MAC Commonwealth 0-2 .000 2
MAC Freedom 0-2 .000 2
  • The R64, R32, S16, E8, F4, CG, and NC columns indicate how many teams from each conference were in the round of 64 (first round), round of 32 (second round), Sweet 16, Elite Eight, Final Four, championship game, and national champion, respectively.
  • The Allegheny Mountain, American Rivers, Atlantic East, Colonial States, Commonwealth Coast, CUNYAC, Great Northeast, Heartland, MASCAC, Midwest, Minnesota Intercollegiate, NECC, North Atlantic, Northern Athletics, Northwest, Presidents', Skyline, SLIAC, Southern Athletic, Upper Midwest, and USA South each had one representative, eliminated in the Round of 64 with a record of 0–1.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "2021-22 men's basketball conference tourney tracker". D3Sports.com. February 25, 2022. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
  2. ^ "2021-22 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Pre-Championship Manual" (PDF). NCAA. August 1, 2021. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
  3. ^ "2022 Division III Men's Basketball Official Bracket". NCAA. Retrieved February 28, 2022.

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The 2022 NCAA Division III men s basketball tournament was a single elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men s NCAA Division III college basketball in the United States Featuring sixty four teams it began on March 4 2022 following the 2021 22 season and concluded with the championship game on March 19 2022 2022 NCAA Division IIImen s basketball tournamentTeams64Finals siteAllen County War Memorial ColiseumFort Wayne IndianaChampionsRandolph Macon 1st title 1st title game 2nd Final Four Runner upElmhurst 1st title game 1st Final Four SemifinalistsMarietta 1st Final Four Wabash 2nd Final Four Winning coachJosh Merkel 1st title MOPBuzz Anthony Randolph Macon NCAA Division III men s tournaments 2021 2023 The national semifinal and championship rounds were held at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne Indiana The tournament was won by the Randolph Macon Yellow Jackets which repeated as national champions During the 2021 season the Yellow Jackets had won a mythical national championship from polls organised by D3Sports com and a bowl game style game against the Trine Thunder in 2021 This was the first tournament completed since 2019 after the two previous editions were cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic Contents 1 Tournament schedule and venues 2 Qualifying teams 2 1 Automatic bids 44 2 2 At large bids 20 3 Tournament bracket 3 1 Top left Cleveland Ohio 3 1 1 Cleveland Sectional Final 3 2 Bottom left Bloomington Illinois 3 2 1 Bloomington Sectional Final 3 3 Top right Marietta Ohio 3 3 1 Marietta Sectional Final 3 4 Bottom right Ashland Virginia 3 4 1 Ashland Sectional Final 3 5 Final Four 3 5 1 National Semifinals 3 5 2 National Championship 3 5 3 All Tournament Team 4 Record by conference 5 See also 6 ReferencesTournament schedule and venues Edit Interactive fullscreen map 2022 first and second round host sites First and second roundsFirst and second round games were played at campus sites on March 4 and March 5 On the basis of team strength and geography these locations were chosen to host first and second round games in the 2022 tournament Kolf Sports Center Oshkosh Wisconsin Host University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Mayborn Campus Center Belton Texas Host University of Mary Hardin Baylor Williams Fieldhouse Platteville Wisconsin Host University of Wisconsin Platteville R A Fagenel Hall Elmhurst Illinois Host Elmhurst University Woodruff Physical Education Center Atlanta Georgia Host Emory University McPherson Academic and Athletic Complex Alliance Ohio Host University of Mount Union Shirk Center Bloomington Illinois Host Illinois Wesleyan University Washington University Field House St Louis Missouri Host Washington University in St Louis Ban Johnson Arena Marietta Ohio Host Marietta College Tarble Pavilion Swarthmore Pennsylvania Host Swarthmore College Freeman Center Newport News Virginia Host Christopher Newport University Stockton University Sports Center Galloway Township New Jersey Host Stockton University Crenshaw Gymnasium Ashland Virginia Host Randolph Macon College Robert A Kidera Gymnasium Pittsford New York Host Nazareth College Freeman Athletic Center Middletown Connecticut Host Wesleyan University Harrington Auditorium Worcester Massachusetts Host Worcester Polytechnic Institute Third and fourth rounds Interactive fullscreen map 2022 third and fourth round blue and Final Four red host sites Third and fourth round games were played at campus sites on March 11 and March 12 At the conclusion of the second round the NCAA announced the following locations would host third and fourth round games Horsburgh Gymnasium Cleveland Ohio Host Case Western Reserve University Shirk Center Bloomington Illinois Host Illinois Wesleyan University Ban Johnson Arena Marietta Ohio Host Marietta College Crenshaw Gymnasium Ashland Virginia Host Randolph Macon College National Semifinals and ChampionshipThe National Semifinals and Championship will take place on March 18 and March 19 Allen County War Memorial Coliseum Fort Wayne Indiana Host Manchester University Fort Wayne will host the Final Four for the second time having previously hosted in 2019 Fort Wayne was also scheduled to host the Final Four in 2020 and 2021 before those editions of the tournament were canceled due to COVID 19 concerns Qualifying teams EditAutomatic bids 44 Edit The following 44 teams were automatic qualifiers for the 2022 NCAA field by virtue of winning their conference s automatic bid except for the UAA whose regular season champion received the automatic bid 1 Conference Team Record Conf Appearance Last bidAllegheny Mountain Medaille 15 12 9 7 6th 2016American Rivers Dubuque 21 6 14 2 7th 2015American Southwest Mary Hardin Baylor 25 2 17 2 7th 2013Atlantic East Neumann 21 7 10 2 3rd 2017Centennial Johns Hopkins 22 3 16 2 13th 2020CUNYAC Baruch 20 7 11 3 6th 2019Coast to Coast Christopher Newport 24 2 6 0 25th 2020CCIW Elmhurst 22 6 11 5 7th 2020Colonial States Wilson 18 7 12 2 1st NeverCommonwealth Coast Nichols 25 3 15 3 5th 2020Empire 8 Nazareth 23 4 15 1 9th 2018Great Northeast St Joseph CT 26 1 18 0 2nd 2020Heartland Franklin 14 14 7 11 6th 2008Landmark Susquehanna 23 4 13 1 9th 2020Liberty Vassar 18 8 11 6 1st NeverLittle East Keene State 20 6 12 4 7th 2019MAC Commonwealth Hood 20 6 14 2 2nd 2007MAC Freedom Stevens 16 8 11 3 4th 2020MASCAC Westfield State 22 4 10 2 5th 2020Michigan Hope 22 6 12 2 28th 2018Midwest Cornell College 19 8 12 4 4th 2009Minnesota St John s MN 23 4 17 2 12th 2020NECC Mitchell 17 10 4 2 3rd 2019NESCAC Wesleyan 24 3 9 1 4th 2018NEWMAC WPI 24 2 13 1 14th 2020New Jersey Stockton 24 4 15 3 17th 2016North Atlantic Husson 15 9 9 3 8th 2019North Coast Wabash 24 3 16 1 6th 1998Northern Athletics Marian WI 19 8 11 7 3rd 2014Northwest Whitworth 22 4 13 3 15th 2020Ohio Marietta 25 2 17 0 10th 2020Old Dominion Randolph Macon 27 1 16 0 18th 2020Presidents Washington amp Jefferson 24 4 18 2 3rd 1994Skyline Yeshiva 25 3 14 2 3rd 2020Southern Berry 23 2 11 1 2nd 2018SCIAC Pomona Pitzer 21 4 13 2 14th 2020SCAC Trinity TX a 22 5 13 3 11th 2014SLIAC Blackburn 11 17 7 7 3rd 2005SUNYAC Oswego State 25 2 17 1 7th 2019United East Penn State Harrisburg 23 3 14 2 2nd 2020UAA Emory 19 5 12 2 10th 2020Upper Midwest Northwestern MN 22 6 13 1 9th 2019USA South Averett 17 11 11 3 5th 2009Wisconsin UW Oshkosh 22 3 10 2 11th 2020 St Thomas TX won the Southern Collegiate tournament but was ineligible to participate in the postseason due to its recent transition to the NCAA from the NAIA The automatic bid was awarded to Trinity TX as the tournament runner up At large bids 20 Edit The following 20 teams were awarded qualification for the tournament field by the NCAA Division III Men s Basketball Committee 1 The committee evaluated teams on the basis of their win loss percentage strength of schedule head to head results results against common opponents and results against teams included in the NCAA s final regional rankings 2 Conference Team Record Conf Appearance Last bidNEWMAC Babson 18 8 11 2 11th 2020Michigan Calvin 20 8 11 3 22nd 2017UAA Case Western Reserve 18 6 8 5 1st NeverSCIAC Chapman 22 4 12 3 5th 2016MAC Freedom DeSales 22 5 13 2 6th 2019MAC Commonwealth Eastern 21 5 13 2 1st NeverNEWMAC Emerson 18 7 10 4 2nd 2019Ohio Heidelberg 18 7 12 5 4th 2008CCIW Illinois Wesleyan 21 5 14 2 26th 2018Ohio Mount Union 23 4 14 3 4th 2020UAA Rochester 17 8 8 6 17th 2019New Jersey Rowan 23 5 14 4 14th 2019Liberty RPI 21 5 15 3 7th 2020Centennial Swarthmore 22 5 15 3 5th 2020Little East UMass Dartmouth 24 4 14 2 15th 2009Wisconsin UW La Crosse 20 6 9 5 3rd 2019Wisconsin UW Platteville 21 5 9 4 14th 2020UAA WashU 18 7 8 6 23rd 2020CCIW Wheaton IL 20 6 12 4 12th 2019NESCAC Williams 17 4 5 3 18th 2019Tournament bracket Edit 3 Denotes overtime period Top left Cleveland Ohio Edit First roundMarch 4Campus SitesSecond roundMarch 5Campus SitesThird RoundMarch 11Cleveland OHQuarterfinalsMarch 12Cleveland OH UW Oshkosh92Blackburn74UW Oshkosh74Oshkosh WICase Western Reserve77Case Western Reserve91 Dubuque87Case Western Reserve84Mary Hardin Baylor89 Mary Hardin Baylor88Chapman81Mary Hardin Baylor98Belton TXTrinity TX 82Whitworth52Trinity TX 77Mary Hardin Baylor84Elmhurst87 UW Platteville76Marian59UW Platteville64Platteville WICalvin76St John s MN 71Calvin77Calvin77Elmhurst79Elmhurst95Washington amp Jefferson70Elmhurst76Elmhurst ILPomona Pitzer70Pomona Pitzer67Northwestern MN 66Cleveland Sectional Final Edit March 128 00 pm ESTBox ScoreMary Hardin Baylor Crusaders 84 Elmhurst Blue Jays 87 OT Scoring by half 42 38 35 39 Overtime 7 10Pts Ty Prince 21Rebs Ty Prince 8Asts Ty Prince 5 Pts Jake Rhode 21Rebs Jonathan Zapinski 9Asts Jake Rhode 6Horsburgh Gymnasium Cleveland Ohio Bottom left Bloomington Illinois Edit First roundMarch 4Campus SitesSecond roundMarch 5Campus SitesThird roundMarch 11Bloomington ILQuarterfinalsMarch 12Bloomington IL Emory65Averett60Emory86Atlanta GAWabash87Wabash91Berry79Wabash73Williams59Mount Union74Stevens84Stevens61Alliance OHWilliams71Williams95Neumann57Wabash81Illinois Wesleyan75Illinois Wesleyan73Franklin55Illinois Wesleyan65Bloomington ILUW La Crosse56UW La Crosse90Heidelberg86Illinois Wesleyan77Wheaton IL 73WashU71Cornell IA 58WashU61St Louis MOWheaton IL 63Wheaton IL 70Hope69Bloomington Sectional Final Edit March 127 30 pm CSTBox ScoreWabash Little Giants 81 Illinois Wesleyan Titans 75Scoring by half 34 39 47 36Pts Jack Davidson 25Rebs Tyler Watson 8Asts Tyler Watson 5 Pts Matthew Leritz 21Rebs Matthew Leritz 13Asts Luke Yoder Cody Mitchell 2Shirk Center Bloomington Illinois Top right Marietta Ohio Edit First roundMarch 4Campus SitesSecond roundMarch 5Campus SitesThird roundMarch 11Marietta OHQuarterfinalsMarch 12Marietta OH Marietta91Medaille79Marietta88 Marietta OHRochester83Rochester88Eastern65Marietta89Oswego State81Swarthmore83Keene State84Keene State63Swarthmore PAOswego State84Oswego State82Hood73Marietta81Christopher Newport79Christopher Newport88Baruch50Christopher Newport81Newport News VASusquehanna67Rowan84Susquehanna94Christopher Newport93Stockton54Stockton87Wilson52Stockton70Galloway NJJohns Hopkins63Johns Hopkins63Yeshiva59Marietta Sectional Final Edit March 127 00 pm ESTBox ScoreMarietta Pioneers 81 Christopher Newport Captains 79Scoring by half 30 37 51 42Pts Lukas Isaly 38Rebs Sahmi Willoughby 10Asts Mason Lydic 4 Pts Jahn Hines 20Rebs Ty Henderson 10Asts Trey Barber Ty Henderson 2Ban Johnson Arena Marietta Ohio Bottom right Ashland Virginia Edit First roundMarch 4Campus SitesSecond roundMarch 5Campus SitesThird roundMarch 11Ashland VAQuarterfinalsMarch 12Ashland VA Randolph Macon99Mitchell57Randolph Macon67Ashland VABabson51DeSales67Babson80Randolph Macon92UMass Dartmouth69Nazareth78Westfield State71Nazareth68Pittsford NYUMass Dartmouth78UMass Dartmouth86Emerson83Randolph Macon76WPI53Wesleyan81Husson61Wesleyan58Middletown CTRPI59Nichols58RPI78RPI55WPI56WPI77Vassar58WPI72Worcester MAPenn State Harrisburg52St Joseph CT 53Penn State Harrisburg63Ashland Sectional Final Edit March 127 30 pm ESTBox ScoreRandolph Macon Yellow Jackets 76 WPI Engineers 53Scoring by half 40 33 36 20Pts Buzz Anthony 23Rebs Daniel Mbangue 6Asts Josh Talbert 7 Pts John Lowther 15Rebs John Adams 8Asts Andrew Lufkin 2Crenshaw Gymnasium Ashland Virginia Final Four Edit National semifinalMarch 18Fort Wayne INNational championshipMarch 19Fort Wayne IN Elmhurst90Wabash68Elmhurst45Randolph Macon75Marietta63Randolph Macon81National Semifinals Edit March 184 00 pm EDTBox ScoreMarietta Pioneers 63 Randolph Macon Yellow Jackets 81Scoring by half 28 38 35 43Pts Lukas Isaly 23Rebs Jason Ellis 7Asts Tim Kreeger 5 Pts Ian Robertson 22Rebs Daniel Mbangue 10Asts Buzz Anthony 10Allen County War Memorial Coliseum Fort Wayne Indiana March 186 30 pm EDTBox ScoreElmhurst Blue Jays 90 Wabash Little Giants 68Scoring by half 48 34 42 34Pts Jake Rhode 32Rebs Bryce Drews 11Asts Dominic Genco 4 Pts Jack Davidson 21Rebs Jack Davidson 6Asts Three tied 2Allen County War Memorial Coliseum Fort Wayne Indiana National Championship Edit March 196 00 pm EDTBox ScoreElmhurst Blue Jays 45 Randolph Macon Yellow Jackets 75Scoring by half 23 38 22 37Pts Lavon Thomas 10Rebs Jonathan Zapinski 7Asts Jake Rhode Dominic Genco 2 Pts Josh Talbert 15Rebs Josh Talbert 11Asts Buzz Anthony Josh Talbert 4Allen County War Memorial Coliseum Fort Wayne Indiana All Tournament Team Edit Buzz Anthony Sr Randolph Macon Most Outstanding Player Miles Mallory Jr Randolph Macon Jake Rhode Sr Elmhurst Lukas Isaly Sr Marietta Jack Davidson Sr Wabash Record by conference EditConference Record Win R64 R32 S16 E8 F4 CG NCOld Dominion 6 0 1 000 1 1 1 1 1 1 1CCIW 10 3 769 3 3 3 2 1 1North Coast 4 1 800 1 1 1 1 1Ohio Athletic 4 3 571 3 1 1 1 1American Southwest 3 1 750 1 1 1 1Coast to Coast 3 1 750 1 1 1 1NEWMAC 4 3 571 3 2 1 1SUNYAC 2 1 667 1 1 1Little East 3 2 600 2 2 1NESCAC 3 2 600 2 2 1New Jersey Athletic 3 2 600 2 2 1University Athletic 5 4 556 4 4 1Liberty 2 2 500 2 1 1Michigan Intercollegiate 2 2 500 2 1 1Wisconsin Intercollegiate 3 3 500 3 3Empire 8 1 1 500 1 1Landmark Conference 1 1 500 1 1Southern Collegiate 1 1 500 1 1United East 1 1 500 1 1Centennial 1 2 333 2 1SCIAC 1 2 333 2 1MAC Commonwealth 0 2 000 2MAC Freedom 0 2 000 2 The R64 R32 S16 E8 F4 CG and NC columns indicate how many teams from each conference were in the round of 64 first round round of 32 second round Sweet 16 Elite Eight Final Four championship game and national champion respectively The Allegheny Mountain American Rivers Atlantic East Colonial States Commonwealth Coast CUNYAC Great Northeast Heartland MASCAC Midwest Minnesota Intercollegiate NECC North Atlantic Northern Athletics Northwest Presidents Skyline SLIAC Southern Athletic Upper Midwest and USA South each had one representative eliminated in the Round of 64 with a record of 0 1 See also Edit2022 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament 2022 NCAA Division II men s basketball tournament 2022 NAIA men s basketball tournament 2022 NCAA Division III women s basketball tournamentReferences Edit a b 2021 22 men s basketball conference tourney tracker D3Sports com February 25 2022 Retrieved February 28 2022 2021 22 NCAA Division III Men s Basketball Pre Championship Manual PDF NCAA August 1 2021 Retrieved February 28 2022 2022 Division III Men s Basketball Official Bracket NCAA Retrieved February 28 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2022 NCAA Division III men 27s basketball tournament amp oldid 1141561521, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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