2006 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament

2006 NCAA Men's Division II
Basketball Tournament
Teams 64
Finals Site Springfield Massachusetts
Champions Winona State (1st title)
Runner-Up Virginia Union (4th title game)
Semifinalists Seattle Pacific (2nd Final Four)
Stonehill (1st Final Four)
Winning Coach Mike Leaf (Winona State (1st title))
Most Outstanding Player John Smith Winona State
Attendance 32,938
NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Tournaments
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The 2006 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 Winona State University and WSU's John Smith was the Most Outstanding Player.[1]

Brackets

Regionals

First Round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
         
Delta State 76
Stillman 70
Delta State 68
Arkansas-Monticello 83
Arkansas-Monticello 90
North Alabama 81
Arkansas-Monticello 86
Montevallo (OT) 89
Rollins 63
Alabama Huntsville 58
Rollins 68
Montevallo 81
Montevallo 69
Benedict 59
First Round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
         
Seattle Pacific 86
Central Washington 76
Seattle Pacific 81
Cal State Bakersfield 75
Cal State Bakersfield 71
Sonoma State 65
Seattle Pacific 81
Western Washington 77
Chaminade 84
Alaska Anchorage 67
Chaminade 91
Western Washington 101
Western Washington 100
Humboldt State 86
First Round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
         
St. Joseph's (IN) 74
Ferris State 69
St. Joseph's )IN) 78
Southern Indiana 81
Southern Indiana 78
Drury 58
Southern Indiana 60
SIUE (ot) 64
Quincy 74
Findlay 67
Quincy 69
SIUE 80
SIUE 65
Grand Valley State 61
First Round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
         
Virginia Union 82
Wingate 66
Virginia Union 75
Columbus State 69
Columbus State (ot) 90
USC Upstate 88
Virginia Union 76
Georgia College 73
Georgia College 86
Johnson C. Smith 68
Georgia College 77
Presbyterian 58
Presbyterian 73
Armstrong Atlantic 67
First Round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
         
Winona State (ot) 81
South Dakota 69
Winona State 74
Minnesota State 71
Minnesota State Mankato 82
Nebraska Kearney 70
Winona State 96
Northern State 85
Northern State 72
Metro State 67
Northern State 60
St. Cloud State 58
fort Hays State 69
St. Cloud State 54
First Round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
         
Barton 93
Wheeling Jesuit 70
Barton 82
Mount Olive 79
Mount Olive 86
Shippensburg 83
Barton 73
Alderson Broadus 70
Alderson Broaddus 64
Salem International 58
Alderson Broadus 88
Edinburo 82
West Virginia State 103
Edinboro 89
First Round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
         
Stonehill 96
Bloomfield 77
Stonehill 69
Adelphi 54
Adelphi 90
Bentley 86
Stonehill 89
UMass Lowell 80
UMass Lowell 77
Bryant 67
UMass Lowell 74
St. Anselm 70
St. Amselm 83
Bridgeport 63
First Round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
         
Southwest Baptist 75
St. Edward's 70
Southwest Baptist 80
Northwest Missouri State 83
Northwest Missouri State 66
West Texas A&M 51
Northwest Missouri State 71
Tarleton State 72
Central Missouri (ot) 67
Truman State 63
Central Missouri 59
Tarleton State 62
Tarleton State 75
Central Oklahoma 68

Elite Eight–Springfield, Massachusetts

Elite Eight Final Four National Final
         
Seattle Pacific 79
Montervallo 65
Seattle Pacific 63
Virginia Union 68
Virginia Union 60
SIUE 58
Virginia Union 61
Winona State 73
Winona State (ot) 85
Barton 78
Winona State 83
Stonehill 73
Stonehill 69
Tarleton State 59

See also

References

  1. "Division II Men’s Basketball Championship" (PDF). NCAA. 2014. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
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