1985 NCAA Division III
women's basketball tournament
Teams32
Finals siteWisconsin DePere, Wisconsin
ChampionsScranton Royals (1st title)
Runner-upNew Rochelle Blue Angels (1st title game)
Third placeMillikin Big Blue (1st Final Four)
Fourth placeSt. Norbert Green Knights (1st Final Four)
Winning coachMike Strong (1st title)
NCAA Division III women's tournaments
«1984 1986»

The 1985 NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament was the fourth annual tournament hosted by the NCAA to determine the national champion of Division III women's collegiate basketball in the United States.[1]

Scranton defeated New Rochelle in the championship game, 68–59, to claim the Royals' first Division III national title.

The championship rounds were hosted in DePere, Wisconsin.

Bracket

First Round

  • Muskingum 67, Frostburg St. 65
  • Capital 85, Kean 64
  • Allegheny 62, Buffalo St. 56
  • New Rochelle 70, Rochester (NY) 66
  • Stanislaus St. 59, Saint Mary’s (MN) 57
  • Pomona-Pitzer 68, Concordia-M’head 59
  • St. Norbert 72, Carroll (WI) 53
  • Wis.-Whitewater 85, Alma 70
  • Rust 83, Wooster 33
  • UNC Greensboro 84, LeMoyne-Owen 77 (OT)
  • Millikin 62, Simpson 60
  • William Penn 75, Buena Vista 53
  • Bridgewater St. 80, Rhode Island Col. 59
  • Salem St. 78, Western Conn. St. 71
  • Scranton 79, Gettysburg 57
  • Pitt.-Johnstown 72, Susquehanna 62

Regional finals

  • Muskingum 78, Capital 56
  • New Rochelle 79, Allegheny 68
  • Pomona-Pitzer 61, Stanislaus St. 47
  • St. Norbert 82, Wis.-Whitewater 80 (OT)
  • Rust 70, UNC Greensboro 66
  • Millikin 67, William Penn 66
  • Salem St. 63, Bridgewater St. 59
  • Scranton 65, Pitt.-Johnstown 53

National finals

National quarterfinals National semifinals National championship
         
New Rochelle 74
Muskingum 73
New Rochelle 61
St. Norbert 59
St. Norbert 69
Pomona-Pitzer 55
New Rochelle 59
Scranton 68
Millikin 80
Rust 79
Millikin 75 National third-place game
Scranton 83
Scranton 85 St. Norbert 73
Salem State 59 Millikin 76

All-tournament team

  • Dawn Cillo, New Rochelle
  • Lori Kerans, Millikin
  • Deanna Kyle, Scranton
  • Shelley Parks, Scranton
  • Amy Proctor, St. Norbert

See also

References

  1. "Division III Women's Basketball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved March 13, 2021.
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