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The NCAA Division II Softball Championship is the annual tournament hosted by the NCAA to determine the national champion of women's college softball among Division II members in the United States and Canada. The final rounds of the tournament are also referred to as the NCAA Division II Women's College World Series. The tournament has been ...
The following is a list of schools that participate in NCAA Division II softball, according to NCAA.com. [1] These teams compete for the NCAA Division II Softball Championship. (For schools whose athletic branding does not directly correspond with the school name, the athletic branding is in parentheses.)
The final, eight-team double elimination tournament, also known as the Division II Women's College World Series, was played at the James I. Moyer Sports Complex in Salem, Virginia. California (PA) won five consecutive games and defeated Wisconsin–Parkside in the only game of the championship series, 2–1, to capture the Vulcans' first ...
One school began a transition from NCAA Division II to Division I on July 1, 2023. [1] Le Moyne joined the Northeast Conference (NEC). A total of 15 softball-sponsoring schools changed conferences after the 2023 season. [2] BYU, Houston, and UCF joined the Big 12 Conference. [3] [4] Campbell joined the Coastal Athletic Association. [5]
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The final, four-team double elimination tournament, also known as the Division II Women's College World Series, was played in Shawnee, Kansas. Emerging from the winner's bracket, Missouri Southern State and defeated Cal State Hayward in the first game of the double elimination championship series, 1–0, to capture the Lions' first Division II ...
The final, four-team double elimination tournament, also known as the Division II Women's College World Series, was played in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Defending champions Cal State Northridge defeated Akron in the championship game, 1–0, to capture the Matadors' second Division II national title.
The final, eight-team double elimination tournament, also known as the Division II Women's College World Series, was played at the South Commons Softball Complex in Columbus, Georgia. Emerging from the winner's bracket, North Dakota State defeated Kennesaw State in a single game championship series, 3–1, to capture the Bison's first Division ...