Jump to content

2005 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2005 NCAA Division II
men's basketball tournament
Teams64
Finals siteGrand Forks, North Dakota
ChampionsVirginia Union Panthers (3rd title)
Runner-upBryant Bulldogs (1st title game)
Semifinalists
Winning coachDave Robbins (3rd title)
MOPAntwan Walton (Virginia Union)
Attendance32,938
NCAA Division II men's tournaments
«2004 2006»

The 2005 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 the culmination of the 2004–05 NCAA Division II men's basketball season. It was won by Virginia Union University and VUU's Antwan Walton was the Most Outstanding Player.[1]

2005 NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament is located in the United States
Findlay
Findlay
Bowie
Bowie
Waltham
Waltham
Denver
Denver
Boca Raton
Boca Raton
Commerce
Commerce
Bellingham
Bellingham
Misenheimer
Misenheimer
Grand Forks
Grand Forks
2005 NCAA Division II Men's sites - regionals (cyan) Elite Eight (red)

Regionals

[edit]

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 85
8 Queens (NY) 68
1 Bentley 90
4 Southern New Hampshire 84
4 Southern New Hampshire 80
5 St. Rose 71
1 Bentley 64
6 Bryant 74
6 Bryant 69
3 Adelphi 48
6 Bryant 76
7 Bloomfield 59
7 Bloomfield 79
2 St. Anselm 77

Location: Merner Gym Host: Pfeiffer University

First round
Round of 64
March 12
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 13
Regional Final
Sweet 16
March 15
         
1 Pfeiffer 110
8 Wheeling Jesuit 94
1 Pfeiffer 92
4 Salem International 105
4 Salem International 72
5 Alderson Broaddus 61
4 Salem International 73
2 Mount Olive 80
6 Indiana (PA) 76
3 Edinboro 73
6 Indiana (PA) 64
2 Mount Olive 72
2 Mount Olive 86
7 Millersville 78

South Central - Commerce, Texas

[edit]

Location: Texas A&M-Commerce Field House Host: Texas A&M University-Commerce

First round
Round of 64
March 12
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 13
Regional Final
Sweet 16
March 15
         
1 Texas A&M–Commerce 62
8 Southwestern Oklahoma 57
1 Texas A&M–Commerce 81
5 Central Oklahoma 73
5 Central Oklahoma 84
4 Washburn 66
1 Texas A&M–Commerce 70
7 Tarleton State 75
3 Pittsburg State 73
6 St. Mary's (TX) 59
3 Pittsburg State 59
7 Tarleton State 65
7 Tarleton State 75
2 Central Missouri 72

Location: Haggen Court at Sam Carver Gymnasium Host: Western Washington University

First round
Round of 64
March 11
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 12
Regional Final
Sweet 16
March 14
         
1 Western Washington 80
8 BYU–Hawaii 69
1 Western Washington 66
5 Alaska–Fairbanks 88
5 Alaska–Fairbanks 65
4 Cal State San Bernardino 59
5 Alaska–Fairbanks 75
3 Cal Poly Pomona 86
3 Cal Poly Pomona 82
6 Seattle Pacific 77
3 Cal Poly Pomona 73
2 Hawaii–Hilo 62
2 Hawaii–Hilo 83
7 Chico State 81

Location: Count and Countess de Hoernle Sports and Cultural Center Host: Lynn University

First round
Round of 64
March 12
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 13
Regional Final
Sweet 16
March 15
         
1 Lynn 89
8 Lane 61
1 Lynn 73
5 Central Arkansas 69
5 Central Arkansas 74
4 West Georgia 71
1 Lynn 67
2 Montevallo 54
6 Eckerd 81
3 FGCU 79
6 Eckerd 62
2 Montevallo 65
2 Montevallo 74
7 Barry 48

Great Lakes - Findlay, Ohio

[edit]

Location: Houdeshell Court at Croy Gymnasium Host: University of Findlay

First round
Round of 64
March 12
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 13
Regional Final
Sweet 16
March 15
         
1 Findlay 83
8 Quincy 73
1 Findlay 63
5 Wayne State 49
5 Wayne State (MI) 56
4 SIUE 55
1 Findlay 94
3 Ferris State 73
3 Ferris State 99
6 Indianapolis 79
3 Ferris State 93
2 Southern Indiana 87
2 Southern Indiana 67
7 Gannon 61

North Central - Denver, Colorado

[edit]

Location: Auraria Events Center Host: Metropolitan State University

First round
Round of 64
March 12
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 13
Regional Final
Sweet 16
March 15
         
1 Metro State 83
8 Northern State 60
1 Metro State 85
4 Minnesota State–Mankato 64
4 Minnesota State–Mankato 86
5 Fort Lewis 78
1 Metro State 89
3 South Dakota 84
3 South Dakota 94
6 Nebraska–Kearney 84
3 South Dakota 73
7 Winona State 68
7 Winona State 64
2 Nebraska–Omaha 58

South Atlantic - Bowie, Maryland

[edit]

Location: A.C. Jordan Arena Host: Bowie State University

First round
Round of 64
March 12
Regional semifinal
Round of 32
March 13
Regional Final
Sweet 16
March 15
         
1 Bowie State 84
8 Tusculum 72
1 Bowie State 84
5 Columbus State 72
5 Columbus State 83
4 Kennesaw State 78
1 Bowie State 64
2 Virginia Union 70
3 South Carolina Upstate 63
6 Winston-Salem State 59
3 South Carolina Upstate 67
2 Virginia Union 85
2 Virginia Union 85
7 Catawba 81

Location: Ralph Engelstad Arena Host: University of North Dakota

National Quarterfinals
Elite Eight
March 23
National semifinals
Final Four
March 24
National Championship
March 26
         
Bryant 84
Mount Olive 69
Bryant 60
Tarleton State 55
Tarleton State 58
Cal Poly Pomona 56
Bryant 58
Virginia Union 63
Lynn 75
Findlay 56
Lynn 61
Virginia Union 76
Virginia Union 78
Metro State 63

All-tournament team

[edit]
  • Chris Burns (Bryant)
  • Duan Crockett (Virginia Union)
  • Luqman Jabaar (Virginia Union)
  • John Williams (Bryant)
  • Antwan Walton (Virginia Union)

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Division II Men's Basketball Championship" (PDF). NCAA. 2014. Retrieved February 21, 2015.