2000 Women's sporting event
The 2000 NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament was the 19th annual tournament hosted by the NCAA to determine the national champion of Division III women's collegiate basketball in the United States.[1]
Two-time defending champions Washington St. Louis defeated Southern Maine in the championship game, 79–33, to claim the Bears' third Division III national title, their third of four consecutive.
The championship rounds were hosted by Western Connecticut State University at the O'Neill Center in Danbury, Connecticut from March 17–18, 2000.
Bracket
- An asterisk by a score indicates an overtime period
Top left sectional
Bottom left sectional
Top right sectional
Bottom right sectional
Final Four
| Final Four March 17, 2000 O'Neill Center Danbury, CT
| | | National championship March 18, 2000 O'Neill Center Danbury, CT
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| Scranton
| 30
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| Washington St. Louis
| 64
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| | Washington St. Louis
| 79
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| | | Southern Maine
| 33
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| Southern Maine
| 49
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| St. Thomas (MN)
| 42
| | | Third place
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| | Scranton
| 56
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| | St. Thomas (MN)
| 66
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All-tournament team
- Alia Fischer, Washington University in St. Louis
- Tasha Rodgers, Washington University in St. Louis
- Trish Ripton, Southern Maine
- Jennifer Ulstad, St. Thomas (MN)
- Kelly Halpin, Scranton
See also
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