2005 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament

2005 NCAA Men's Division II
Basketball Tournament
Teams 64
Finals Site Grand Forks, North Dakota
Champions Virginia Union (3rd title)
Runner-Up Bryant (1st title game)
Semifinalists Lynn (2nd Final Four)
Tarleton State (1st Final Four)
Winning Coach Dave Robbins (Virginia Union (3rd title))
Most Outstanding Player Antwan Walton Virginia Union
Attendance 32,938
NCAA Men's Division II Basketball 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]

Brackets

Regionals

First Round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
         
Bentley 85
Queens (NY) 68
Bentley 90
Southern New Hampshire 84
Southern New Hampshire 80
St.Rose 71
Beltley 64
Bryant 74
Bryant 69
Adelphi 48
Bryant 76
Bloomfield 59
Bloomfield 79
St.Anselm 77
First Round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
         
Pfeiffer 110
Wheeling Jesuit 94
Pfeiffer 92
Salem International 105
Salem International 72
Alderson Broaddus 61
Salem International 73
Mount Olive 80
Indiana (PA) 76
Edinboro 73
Indiana (PA) 64
Mount Olive 72
Mount Olive 86
Millersville 78
First Round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
         
Texas A&M–Commerce 62
Southwestern Oklahoma 57
Texas A&M–Commerce 81
Central Oklahoma 73
Central Oklahoma 84
Washburn 66
Texas A&M–Commerce 70
Tarleton State 75
Pittsburg State 73
St.Mary's (TX) 59
Pittsburg State 59
Tarleton State 65
Tarleton State 75
Central Missouri 72
First Round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
         
Western Washington 80
BYU–Hawaii 69
Western Washington 66
Alaska Fairbanks 88
Alaska Fairbanks 65
California State, San Bernardino 59
Alaska Fairbanks 86
Cal Poly Pomona 75
Cal Poly Pomona 82
Seattle Pacific 77
Cal Poly Pomona 73
Hawaii Hilo 62
Hawaii Hilo 83
Cal State Chico 81
First Round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
         
Lynn 89
Lane 61
Lynn 73
Central Arkansas 69
Central Arkansas 74
West Georgia 71
Lynn 67
Montevallo 54
Eckerd 81
FGCU 79
Eckerd 62
Montevallo 65
Montevallo 74
Barry 48
First Round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
         
Findlay 83
Quincy 73
Findlay 63
Wayne State 49
Wayne State (MI) 56
SIUE 55
Findlay 94
Ferris State 73
Ferris State 99
Indianapolis 79
Ferris State 93
Southern Indiana 87
Southern Indiana 67
Gannon 61
First Round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
         
Metro State 83
Northern State 60
Metro State 85
Minnesota State, Mankato 64
Minnesota State, Mankato 86
Fort Lewis 78
Metro State 89
South Dakota 84
South Dakota 94
Nebraska–Kearney 84
South Dakota 73
Winona State 68
Winona State 64
Nebraska–Omaha 58
First Round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
         
Bowie State 84
Tusculum 72
Bowie State 84
Columbus State 72
Columbus State 83
Kennesaw State 78
Bowie State 64
Virginia Union 70
South Carolina Upstate 63
Winston-Salem State 59
South Carolina Upstate 67
Virginia Union 85
Virginia Union 85
Catawba 81

Elite Eight – Grand Forks, North Dakota

Elite Eight Final Four National Final
         
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

See also

References

  1. "Division II Men’s Basketball Championship" (PDF). NCAA. 2014. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
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