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2020 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament

2020 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament

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The 2020 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 6, 2020, following the 2019–20 season, and was to conclude with the championship game on April 5, 2020.

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The national quarterfinal and semifinal rounds were to be held at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the site of the 2019 tournament finals, while the championship game was to be played at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, coinciding with the Division I Final Four.

As a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Johns Hopkins University announced that it had chosen not to admit spectators to the first and second-round games hosted there.[1] On March 12, the NCAA announced that the remaining games of the tournament were cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[2]

Sixteen teams had advanced to the third round at the time the tournament was called off.

Qualifying teams

Automatic bids (43)

The following 43 teams were automatic qualifiers for the 2020 NCAA field by virtue of winning their conference's automatic bid (except for the UAA, whose regular-season champion received the automatic bid).[3]

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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.[3] 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.[4] By rule, one bid is reserved for teams in Pool B if there are enough teams that qualify for it. Pool B is for teams that are either independents or whose conference does not yet qualify for an automatic bid.

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Tournament bracket

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* – Denotes overtime period

Top-left

First round
March 6
Campus Sites
Second round
March 7
Campus Sites
Third Round
March 14
Campus Sites
Quarterfinals
March 20
Fort Wayne, IN
            
Swarthmore 85
Brooklyn 51
Swarthmore 86
Swarthmore, PA
Ithaca 78
Babson 88
Ithaca 94*
Swarthmore
Whitworth
Texas–Dallas 83
Centenary (LA) 81
Texas–Dallas 66
Richardson, TX
Whitworth 73
LeTourneau 86
Whitworth 88
 
 
SUNY Brockport 92
Coast Guard 86
SUNY Brockport 84
Brockport, NY
Middlebury 81
Middlebury 78
Westfield State 69
SUNY Brockport
Tufts
Tufts 74
Western Connecticut 72
Tufts 75
Medford, MA
RPI 66
RPI 58
New England College 57

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First round
March 6
Campus Sites
Second round
March 7
Campus Sites
Third round
March 14
Campus Sites
Quarterfinals
March 20
Fort Wayne, IN
            
UW–Platteville 86
Concordia (WI) 74
UW–Platteville 70
Platteville, WI
St. Thomas (MN) 73
St. Thomas (MN) 67
St. Norbert 60
St. Thomas (MN)
St. John's (MN)
St. John's (MN) 87
Ripon 75
St. John's (MN) 78
Collegeville, MN
UW–Eau Claire 69
Whitman 61
UW–Eau Claire 78
 
 
Emory 78
Methodist 74
Emory 70
Atlanta, GA
Pomona–Pitzer 71
Centre 64
Pomona–Pitzer 84
Pomona–Pitzer
Elmhurst
Wooster 62
Grove City 67
Grove City 66
Wooster, OH
Elmhurst 84
Elmhurst 97
Lycoming 73

Top-right

First round
March 6
Campus Sites
Second round
March 7
Campus Sites
Third round
March 13
Campus Sites
Quarterfinals
March 20
Fort Wayne, IN
            
Mount Union 107
Cairn 76
Mount Union 90
Alliance, OH
York (PA) 77
York (PA) 88
St. John Fisher 67
Mount Union
Wittenberg
Wittenberg 83
La Roche 55
Wittenberg 77
Springfield, OH
Susquehanna 73
Benedictine (IL) 59
Susquehanna 64
 
 
Randolph–Macon 81
Wesley 69
Randolph–Macon 85
Ashland, VA
TCNJ 71
Marietta 73
TCNJ 89
Randolph–Macon
Yeshiva
Johns Hopkins 96
Penn State Harrisburg 104**
Penn State Harrisburg 83
Baltimore, MD[lower-alpha 1]
Yeshiva 102
WPI 78
Yeshiva 102
  1. Due to precautions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, officials announced that spectators will not be admitted to first and second round games to be played in Baltimore.[1]

Bottom-right

First round
March 6
Campus Sites
Second round
March 7
Campus Sites
Third round
March 13
Campus Sites
Quarterfinals
March 20
Fort Wayne, IN
            
Springfield 74
SUNY Canton 49
Springfield 61
Springfield, MA
Hobart 62
Hobart 78
St. Joseph (CT) 74
Hobart
Christopher Newport
Stevens 72
Nichols 74
Nichols 82
Hoboken, NJ
Christopher Newport 91
Colby 64
Christopher Newport 74
 
 
Nebraska Wesleyan 77
Webster 73
Nebraska Wesleyan 58
Lincoln, NE
Washington–St. Louis 79
Washington–St. Louis 102
Bethany Lutheran 68
Washington–St. Louis
North Central (IL)
North Central (IL) 74
Adrian 58
North Central (IL) 84
Naperville, IL
UW–Oshkosh 82
UW–Oshkosh 74
Transylvania 58

Final Four

Those rounds were cancelled.

National semifinal
March 21[lower-alpha 1]
Fort Wayne, IN
National championship
April 5
Atlanta, GA
      
 
 
 
 
 
 
  1. Subject to rescheduling to accommodate Yeshiva University policy concerning athletic competition and Shabbat.[6]

See also


References

  1. "Update on NCAA Men's Basketball Games at Johns Hopkins". Johns Hopkins Athletics. March 5, 2020. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  2. "2020 men's conference tournament tracker". D3Sports.com. March 1, 2020. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  3. "2018-19 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Pre-Championship Manual" (PDF). NCAA. October 2019. Retrieved March 6, 2019.
  4. "Faith before basketball for Yeshiva University champions". ABC News. March 1, 2020. Retrieved March 6, 2020.}

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