2014 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament

2014 NCAA Men's Division III
Basketball Tournament
Teams 62
Finals site Salem Civic Center
Salem, Virginia
Champions Wisconsin–Whitewater (4th title)
Runner-up Williams (4th title game)
Semifinalists
NCAA Men's Division III Tournaments
«2013 2015»

The 2007 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament was a single-elimination tournament of 62 teams held to determine the men's collegiate basketball national champion of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. It began on March 6, 2014, and concluded with the championship game on March 22, 2014, at the Salem Civic Center in Salem, Virginia.

The Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks defeated the Williams Ephs in the championship game, 75–73, to win their fourth national championship, their first since 2012.[1] The two remaining semifinalists were the Illinois Wesleyan Titans and the Amherst Lord Jeffs.

Regional Rounds

* – Denotes overtime period

Regional 1 – Stevens Point, Wisconsin

First round
March 6–7
Regional sites
Second round
March 8
Regional sites
Third round
March 14
Stevens Point, WI
Regional finals
March 15
Stevens Point, WI
            
(bye)
(bye)
Emory 72
Danville, KY and
Atlanta, GA
Centre 62
Centre 78
LaGrange 71
Emory 76
UW–Stevens Point 73
UW–Stevens Point 66
Marian (WI) 64
UW–Stevens Point 76
Stevens Point, WI
Central (IA) 71
St. Olaf 72
Central (IA) 85
Emory 51
UW–Whitewater 74
Texas–Dallas 85
Chapman 70
Texas–Dallas 78
Richardson, TX
Whitworth 77
Whitworth 75
Trinity (TX) 73
Texas–Dallas 63
UW–Whitewater 81
UW–Whitewater 79
Northwestern–St. Paul 55
UW–Whitewater 87
Whitewater, WI
Augustana (IL) 68
St. Thomas (MN) 77
Augustana (IL) 88

Regional 2 – Bloomington, Illinois

First round
March 6–7
Regional sites
Second round
March 8
Regional sites
Third round
March 14
Bloomington, IL
Regional finals
March 15
Bloomington, IL
            
Wooster 76
St. Vincent 67
Wooster 64
Wooster, OH
Dickinson 67
Dickinson 83
SUNY Geneseo 76
Dickinson 81
Wheaton (IL) 71
Hope 66
Penn State–Behrend 70
Penn State–Behrend 40
Holland, MI
Wheaton (IL) 68
Rose–Hulman 57
Wheaton (IL) 64
Dickinson 66
Illinois Wesleyan 79
Washington–St. Louis 100
Wilmington (OH) 69
Washington–St. Louis 75
St. Louis, MO
Calvin 83
Calvin 66
Wittenberg 51
Calvin 64
Illinois Wesleyan 78
Illinois Wesleyan 71
Webster 70
Illinois Wesleyan 84
Bloomington, IL
St. Norbert 68
St. Norbert 87
Ohio Wesleyan 79

Regional 3 – Amherst, Massachusetts

First round
March 6–7
Regional sites
Second round
March 8
Regional sites
Third round
March 14
Amherst, MA
Regional finals
March 15
Amherst, MA
            
(bye)
(bye)
Amherst 87
Providence, RI and
Amherst, MA
York (NY) 51
York (NY) 79
Rhose Island College 54
Amherst 87
Plattsburgh State 63
Plattsburgh State 76
MIT 53
Plattsburgh State 70
Plattsburgh, NY
E. Connecticut State 60
Husson 75
E. Connecticut State 81
Amherst 84
Morrisville State 74
Cabrini 100
Bridgewater State 69
Cabrini 76
Radnor, PA
Richard Stockton 85
Richard Stockton 72
Bowdoin 66
Richard Stockton 81
Morrisville State 88
Brockport State 80
Morrisville State 83
Morrisville State 86
Brockport, NY
Hobart 75
Scranton 81
Hobart 94

Regional 4 – Fredericksburg, Virginia

First round
March 6–7
Regional sites
Second round
March 8
Regional sites
Third round
March 14
Fredericksburg, VA
Regional finals
March 15
Fredericksburg, VA
            
SUNY Purchase 97
Hartwick 71
SUNY Purchase 79
Purchase, NY
Albertus Magnus 87
Albertus Magnus 68
WPI 66
Albertus Magnus 92
Williams 110
Williams 81
Mitchell 66
Williams 81
Williamstown, MA
Gordon 63
Babson 68
Gordon 76
Williams 79
Mary Washington 46
Randolph–Macon 70
DeSales 76
DeSales 49
Ashland, VA
Mary Washington 77
Mary Washington 78
Springfield 58
Mary Washington 74
Virginia Wesleyan 70
Virginia Wesleyan 84
Johns Hopkins 72
Wesley 74
Virginia Beach, VA
Virginia Wesleyan 79
Alvernia 78
Wesley 83

National Finals – Salem, Virginia

Semifinals
Friday, March 21
National championship
Saturday, March 22
      
UW–Whitewater 71
Illinois Wesleyan 63
UW–Whitewater 75
Williams 73
Amherst 69
Williams 98

See also

References

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