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2025 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament

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2025 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament
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The 2025 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, the culmination of the 2024–25 NCAA Division III men's basketball season.

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The tournament again featured sixty-four teams, with teams placed into one of four sixteen-team regionals. The first four rounds were played on campus sites while the national and semifinal championship rounds were held at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana from March 20–22, 2025.

Trinity (CT) won their first national championship, defeating NYU 64–60. Trinity were the seventh consecutive first-time national champion, a streak dating back to Babson in 2017. Four teams made their NCAA Division III tournament debut: Bryn Athyn, Drew, Huntingdon, and Pfeiffer.

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Tournament schedule and venues

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Chicago
Chicago, IL
Chicago, IL
La Crosse
La Crosse, WI
La Crosse, WI
St. Louis
St. Louis, MO
St. Louis, MO
Platteville
Platteville, WI
Platteville, WI
Hampden Sydney
Hampden Sydney, VA
Hampden Sydney, VA
Medford
Medford, MA
Medford, MA
Houston
Houston, TX
Houston, TX
York
York, PA
York, PA
Newport News
Newport News, VA
Newport News, VA
Lancaster
Lancaster, PA
Lancaster, PA
Montclair
Montclair, NJ
Montclair, NJ
Hartford
Hartford, CT
Hartford, CT
Mahwah
Mahwah, NJ
Mahwah, NJ
Atlanta
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta, GA
Worcester
Worcester, MA
Worcester, MA
Middletown
Middletown, CT
Middletown, CT
2025 first and second round host sites
First and second rounds

First and second round games were played at campus sites on March 7 and March 8.

On the basis of team strength and geography, these locations were chosen to host first and second round games in the 2025 tournament:

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Qualifying teams

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A total of sixty-four bids will be available for the tournament: 43 automatic bids—awarded to the champions of the forty-three NCAA-recognized Division III conference tournaments—and 21 at-large bids.

There will be a net increase of one automatic bid this year, due to the Collegiate Conference of the South getting an automatic bid.[1]

Automatic bids (43)

The following 43 teams were automatic qualifiers for the 2025 NCAA field by virtue of winning their conference's automatic bid (except for the UAA, whose regular-season champion received the automatic bid).[2]

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At-large bids (21)

The following 21 teams were awarded qualification for the tournament field by the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Committee.[2] 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.[3]

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Tournament bracket

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First round
March 7, 2025
Campus Sites
Second round
March 8, 2025
Campus Sites
Sectional semifinals
March 15, 2025
Sectional finals
March 16, 2025
        
Wesleyan (CT) 72
Delaware Valley 50
Wesleyan (CT) 82
Middletown, CT
Gettysburg 60
Chatham 68
Gettysburg 84
Wesleyan (CT) 66
WPI 50
WPI 81
Husson 71
WPI 79
Worcester, MA
Ithaca 71
Stockton 69
Ithaca 80
Wesleyan (CT) 61*
Emory 58
Emory 83
Huntingdon 68
Emory 84
Atlanta, GA
Berry 68
Guilford 77
Berry 80
Emory 80
Mary Washington 78
Drew 58
Mary Washington 73
Mary Washington 86
Mahwah, NJ[a]
Ramapo 81
Ramapo 89**
Claremont–Mudd–Scripps 84
  1. Due to Drew not applying to be a host site, this pod is hosted by Ramapo instead.[4]

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First round
March 7, 2025
Campus Sites
Second round
March 8, 2025
Campus Sites
Sectional semifinals
March 15, 2025
Sectional finals
March 16, 2025
        
Trinity (CT) 76
Neumann 60
Trinity (CT) 93
Hartford, CT
Keene State 78
Keene State 77
Clark (MA) 68
Trinity (CT) 79
Western New England 42
Montclair State 79
Utica 57
Montclair State 61
Montclair, NJ
Western New England 79
Hamilton 73
Western New England 83
Trinity (CT) 86
Catholic 63
Randolph–Macon 82
Westfield State 48
Randolph–Macon 67
Lancaster, PA[a]
Catholic 79
Franklin & Marshall 50
Catholic 84
Catholic 95*
Roanoke 91
Christopher Newport 101
John Jay 75
Christopher Newport 75
Newport News, VA
Roanoke 77
Roanoke 71
Pfeiffer 70
  1. Due to Randolph–Macon's women's team hosting first and second round games in the 2025 NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament, this pod is hosted by Franklin & Marshall instead.

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First round
March 7, 2025
Campus Sites
Second round
March 8, 2025
Campus Sites
Sectional semifinals
March 15, 2025
Sectional finals
March 16, 2025
        
NYU 72
SUNY Cortland 36
NYU 62
York, PA[a]
York (PA) 52
John Carroll 69
York (PA) 71
NYU 91
Hardin–Simmons 59
St. Thomas (TX) 67
Lewis & Clark 50
St. Thomas (TX) 72
Houston, TX
Hardin–Simmons 74
Cal Lutheran 65
Hardin–Simmons 70
NYU 75
Redlands 65
Tufts 83
Yeshiva 66
Tufts 93
Medford, MA
Redlands 95*
St. Joseph's (ME) 79
Redlands 89
Redlands 83
Hampden-Sydney 72
Hampden–Sydney 102
Bryn Athyn 66
Hampden–Sydney 81
Hampden Sydney, VA
Pittsburgh–Bradford 75
TCNJ 96
Pittsburgh–Bradford 98
  1. Due to NYU's women's team hosting first and second round games in the 2025 NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament, this pod is hosted by York (PA) instead.

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First round
March 7, 2025
Campus Sites
Second round
March 8, 2025
Campus Sites
Sectional semifinals
March 15, 2025
Sectional finals
March 16, 2025
        
UW–Platteville 125
Grinnell 97
UW–Platteville 73
Platteville, WI
Wisconsin Lutheran 75*
Wisconsin Lutheran 73
Calvin 61
Wisconsin Lutheran 56
Washington–St. Louis 59
Washington–St. Louis 82
Central (IA) 75
Washington–St. Louis 83
St. Louis, MO
Franklin 54
Denison 64
Franklin 67*
Washington–St. Louis 80
UW–La Crosse 66
UW–La Crosse 120
Greenville 93
UW–La Crosse 77
La Crosse, WI
St. Norbert 67
Carthage 89
St. Norbert 92
UW–La Crosse 72
Illinois Wesleyan 65
Illinois Wesleyan 101
Bethany Lutheran 67
Illinois Wesleyan 75
Chicago, IL[a]
St. John's (MN) 73
St. John's (MN) 72
Chicago 71

Final Four

National semifinals
March 20
Fort Wayne, IN
National championship
March 22
Fort Wayne, IN
    
Wesleyan (CT) 69
Trinity (CT) 73
Trinity (CT) 64
NYU 60
NYU 72
Washington–St. Louis 60
  1. Due to Illinois Wesleyan's women's team hosting first and second round games in the 2025 NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament, this pod is hosted by Chicago instead.
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Record by conference

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