The 2026 NCAA DIII women's basketball championship is set to begin, with a field of 64 teams ready to compete. The tournament will be held at the Cregger Center in Salem, Virginia, from March 19-21. The first round will take place on Friday, March 6, with the second round on Saturday, March 7. The sectionals will be held on Friday-Saturday, March 13-14, followed by the semifinals on Thursday, March 19, and the final on Saturday, March 21. The full bracket and schedule can be found on NCAA.com.
The tournament features a mix of familiar and new teams. NYU, coming off back-to-back national titles, will be looking to add to its program history. Washington-St. Louis, with five total rings, is also a strong contender. The championship will be a battle of the best, with teams like Smith, WashU, and John Hopkins among the favorites.
The tournament is an opportunity for underdogs to make a name for themselves. Teams like Southern ME, Chris Newport, and UChicago have the chance to surprise and make a deep run. The championship is also a platform for new talent, with many players looking to make their mark on the sport.
The tournament is a showcase of the best in DIII women's basketball. With a mix of experienced teams and rising stars, the championship promises to be an exciting and competitive event. The games will be live-streamed on NCAA.com, so fans can watch the action unfold in real-time.
The championship is a celebration of the sport and a chance for teams to make history. With a full field of talented players and coaches, the tournament is sure to be a memorable one. Fans can look forward to an exciting and competitive event, with the potential for upsets and surprises along the way.