2009 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament

The 2009 NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament was a single-elimination tournament to determine the men's collegiate basketball national champion of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III.

2009 NCAA Division III
Men's Basketball Tournament
Finals siteSalem, Virginia
ChampionsWashington–St. Louis (2nd title)
Runner-upRichard Stockton (1st title game)
Semifinalists
  • Guilford (1st Final Four)
  • Franklin & Marshall (5th Final Four)
Winning coachMark Edwards (WUSL)
MOPSean Wallis (WUSL)
Attendance48,795
NCAA Division III Men's Tournaments
«2008 2010»

The tournament began on March 5, 2009 and concluded with the national championship game on March 21, 2009 at the Salem Civic Center in Salem, Virginia. The tournament was won by the Washington University in St. Louis, which defeated Stockton University (then Richard Stockton College of New Jersey), 61,52, in the title game.

The championship was the second in the Bears' history and second consecutive title.

Qualifying teams

School Conference Record
Capital OAC 26-4
Thomas More Presidents' Athletic Conference 19-8
Wooster NCAC 22–6
Gettsburg Centennial Conference 18-8
Trinity SCAC 23–4
Maryville GSAC 20–6
Texas-Dallas American Southwest Conference 24–4
John Carroll OAC 23-5
Medaille AMCC 21-6
Carnegie Mellon UAA 19-6
Brockport St. SUNYAC 14-14
Averett USA South 20-8
Centre SCAC 23-3
Guilford ODAC 21-5
Transylvania HCAC 21-5
Wheaton (IL) CCIW 24–3
Fontbonne SLIAC 18-8
Wis.-Platteville WIAC 22–5
Hope Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association 21–7
Washington-St. Louis University Athletic Association 23–2
Lawrencer MWC 19-6
Wis.-Whitewater WIAC 22–5
Elmhurst CCIW 20–8
Aurora NAC 16–12
St. Thomas (Minnesota) MIAC 27–0
Wis.-Stevens Point WIAC 23-4
Cornell IIAC 21-6
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps SCIAC 21–6
Whitworth Northwest Conference 22–5
Puget Sound Northwest Conference 24-3
Bridgewater St. MASCAC 20–6
St. Joseph's (Maine) GNAC 21–7
Middlebury New England Small College Athletic Conference 24-3
MIT NEWMAC 20–8
Rhode Island LEC 23-5
Farmingdale St Skyline Conference 24–3
U. of New England CCC 24-4
St. Lawrence Liberty 20-6
Brooklyn CUNYAC 23–5
SUNYIT NEAC 22-6
ELms NECC 26-1
Richard Stockton NJAC 25-2
RPI Liberty League 15-12
Gwynedd-Mercy CSAC
Amherst NESCAC 21–6
Widener MACC 22–5
Virginia Wesleyan ODAC 17-12
Salem St. MASCAC 21-6
RIT Empire 8 19-8
Franklin & Marshall Centennial Conference 22–5
Wesley CAC 18-9
Brandeis University Athletic Association 17-8
Scranton Landmark Conference 21-6
WPI NEWMAC 20-5
Husson NAC 16-11
Mass. Dartmouth LEC 15-11
Baruch CUNYAC 23-5
DeSales ECAC 22–5
St. Joseph's (L.I.) Skyline Conference 22–5
Ithaca Empire 8 24-2

Brackets

Results to date [1]

* – Denotes overtime period

John Carroll Sectional

First round
March 5–6
Second round
March 7
Sectional semifinals
March 13
Sectional finals
March 14
            
Capital 80*
Thomas More 77
Capital 72
Wooster 70
Wooster 79
Gettsburg 66
Capital 63
Texas-Dallas 71
Texas-Dallas
bye
Texas-Dallas 70
Trinty (Texas) 54
Trinity 68
Maryville 64
Texas-Dallas 59
Guilford 64*
John Carroll 90
Medaille 79
John Carroll 76
Carnegie Mellon 74
Carnegie Mellon 75**
Brockport St. 70
John Carroll 73
Guilford 78
Averett 76
Centre 71
Averett 81
Guilford 91
Guilford 71*
Transylvania 67
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