American college championship
The 2011 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 2010–11 basketball season. The winner was Bellarmine ; the tournament's Most Outstanding Player was Jet Chang of runner-up BYU–Hawaii , the first player from a losing team to earn that honor in the Division II tournament since 1998.[ 1] [ 2]
The 2010 champion Cal Poly Pomona did not qualify for the tournament, while runner-up Indiana (PA) did. Along with Bentley , Midwestern State , and Augusta State , Indiana was one of four teams from the 2010 Elite Eight to qualify.
2011 NCAA Division II Men's sites - regionals (cyan) Elite Eight (red)
The champions of the 22 Division II basketball conferences qualified automatically. An additional 42 teams were selected as at-large participants by the tournament selection committee. The first three rounds of the tournament were organized in regions comprising eight participants in groups of two or three conferences (two in the Central and Midwest regions). The eight regional winners then met at the Elite Eight for the final three rounds held at the MassMutual Center in Springfield, Massachusetts .
Automatic qualifiers
The following teams automatically qualified for the tournament as the winner of their conference tournament championships:[ 3]
Qualified teams
Regionals
Location: Knights Hall Host: Bellarmine University
First round Round of 64 March 12
Regional semifinal Round of 32 March 13
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 15
1
Bellarmine (27–2)
84
8
Indianapolis (19–8)
70
1
Bellarmine
87
4
Northern Kentucky
82
4
Northern Kentucky (20–8)
76
5
Kentucky Wesleyan (19–9)
74
1
Bellarmine
86
6
Ferris State
66
3
Wayne State (MI) (22–7)
88
6
Ferris State (22–7)
90
6
Ferris State
83
7
Drury
76
7
Drury (22–7)
65
2
Southern Indiana (24–5)
64
Location: Hamilton Field House Host: University of Central Oklahoma
First round Round of 64 March 12
Regional semifinal Round of 32 March 13
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 15
1
Central Oklahoma (28–3)
79
8
Texas A&M Int'l. (21–9)
70
1
Central Oklahoma
81
4
Fort Hays State
69
4
Fort Hays State (25–6)
75
5
West Texas A&M (23–6)
49
1
Central Oklahoma
66
6
Midwestern State
73
3
Tarleton State (24–5)
51
6
Midwestern State (22–8)
64
6
Midwestern State
75
2
Missouri Southern
52
2
Missouri Southern (22–8)
82
7
Washburn (18–9)
79
Location: Spragins Hall Host: University of Alabama in Huntsville
First round Round of 64 March 12
Regional semifinal Round of 32 March 13
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 15
1
Alabama–Huntsville (26–4)
77
8
Clark Atlanta (22–8)
63
1
Alabama–Huntsville
74
4
Arkansas Tech
71
4
Arkansas Tech (24–5)
61
5
Benedict (21–7)
58
1
Alabama–Huntsville
88
7
Stillman
81
3
Rollins (25–6)
74
6
Florida Southern (22–8)
76
6
Florida Southern
86
7
Stillman
92
2
Harding (25–4)
86
7
Stillman (23–7)
87
Location: Taylor Center Host: Minnesota State University, Mankato
First round Round of 64 March 12
Regional semifinal Round of 32 March 13
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 15
1
MN State Mankato (24–4)
96
8
Winona State (20–9)
81
1
MN State Mankato
69
5
Metro State
65
4
Mary (23–5)
73
5
Metro State (21–7)
78
1
MN State Mankato
81
2
Fort Lewis
63
3
Colorado Mines (24–5)
62
6
Adams State (20–8)
59
3
Colorado Mines
65
2
Fort Lewis
77
2
Fort Lewis (22–7)
76
7
Mesa State (18–9)
55
Location: Christenberry Fieldhouse Host: Augusta State University
First round Round of 64 March 12
Regional semifinal Round of 32 March 13
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 15
1
Augusta State (28–3)
80
8
UNC Pembroke (18–11)
66
1
Augusta State
71
4
Queens (NC)
60
4
Queens (NC) (20–7)
70
5
Limestone (23–6)
67
1
Augusta State
73
7
Anderson (SC)
75
3
Ga. Southwestern (20–8)
59
6
Montevallo (18–10)
62
6
Montevallo
76
7
Anderson (SC)
82
7
Anderson (SC) (18–11)
91
2
Lincoln Memorial (27–2)
86
Location: Academic, Sports, and Recreation Complex Host: West Liberty University
First round Round of 64 March 12
Regional semifinal Round of 32 March 13
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 15
1
West Liberty (29–0)
117
8
Slippery Rock (21–10)
73
1
West Liberty
98
4
Shaw
93
4
Shaw (22–8)
75
5
Winston-Salem (19–7)
47
1
West Liberty
89
2
Indiana (PA)
86
3
Bowie State (22–5)
79
6
Mansfield (18–9)
59
3
Bowie State
81
2
Indiana (PA)
94
2
Indiana (PA) (24–5)
66
7
WV Wesleyan (19–10)
59
Location: Nicholson Pavilion Host: Central Washington University
First round Round of 64 March 11
Regional semifinal Round of 32 March 12
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 14
1
Central Washington (26–3)
63
8
Seattle Pacific (19–9)
76
8
Seattle Pacific
73
4
Dixie State
75
4
Dixie State (20–6)
92
5
Chaminade (20–8)
81
4
Dixie State
73
7
BYU–Hawaii
79
3
Humboldt State (26–3)
70
6
Alaska Anchorage (23–9)
76
6
Alaska Anchorage
91
7
BYU–Hawaii
100
7
BYU–Hawaii (17-8)
83
2
Cal. St. Dom. Hills (23-6)
76
Location: Dana Center Host: Bentley College
First round Round of 64 March 12
Regional semifinal Round of 32 March 13
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 15
1
Bentley (22–7)
74
8
C.W. Post (21–9)
60
1
Bentley
76
5
St. Rose
63
4
UMass Lowell (20–9)
68
5
St. Rose (21–8)
81
1
Bentley
71
7
Bloomfield
75
3
Stonehill (21–7)
73
6
Adelphi (20-10)
64
3
Stonehill
66
7
Bloomfield
79
2
American Int'l. (20–8)
96
7
Bloomfield (21–8)
100
Location: MassMutual Center Hosts: American International College and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
National Quarterfinals Elite Eight Wednesday, March 23
National semifinals Final Four Thursday, March 24
National Championship Saturday, March 26
M1
Bellarmine (30–2)
70
SC6
Midwestern State (25–8)
64
MW1
Bellarmine
81
C1
Minn. State–Mankato
74
S1
Alabama–Huntsville (29–4)
91
C1
Minn. State–Mankato (27–4)
95
MW1
Bellarmine
71
W7
BYU–Hawaii
68
SE7
Anderson, SC (21–11)
95
A1
West Liberty (32–0)
113
A1
West Liberty
101
W7
BYU–Hawaii
110
W7
BYU–Hawaii (20–8)
96
E7
Bloomfield (24–8)
89
All-tournament team
Justin Benedetti (Bellarmine)
Jet Chang (BYU–Hawai'i)
Jeremy Kendle (Bellarmine)
Jefferson Mason (Minnesota State–Mankato)
Corey Pelle (West Liberty)
References
Tournaments Records Related