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NCAA Announces 2025 Division III Field Hockey Championship Selections

2025 NCAA DIII Field Hockey Championship

The 28 teams who will compete in the 2025 NCAA Division III Field Hockey Championship were revealed today by the NCAA Division III Field Hockey Committee.

On Wednesday, November 12, twelve first-round games involving twenty-four teams will take place on campus. On Saturday and Sunday, November 15 and 16, the twelve first-round champions and the four teams who were given a first-round bye will play in the second and third rounds at four campus sites.

The winners of the four sites will move on to the semifinals and final, which will take place at Trinity College’s Robin L. Sheppard Field in Hartford, Connecticut, on Friday and Sunday, November 21 and 23. The championship game will take place on Sunday, November 23 at noon eastern time, while the semifinals will take place on Friday, November 21 at 12 and 3:30 p.m. eastern time. Information regarding the championship, including ticket details, may be found at http://www.ncaa.com/sports/fieldhockey/d3.

The champions of eighteen conferences will automatically qualify for the 2025 championship. For all qualifying colleges that were not automatically qualified, there were ten at-large seats available.

The 18 conferences and schools receiving automatic qualification are:

Conference School
Atlantic East Conference Marywood
Centennial Conference Johns Hopkins
Conference of New England Endicott
Empire 8 SUNY Geneseo
Great Northeast Athletic Conference Dean
Landmark Conference Scranton
Liberty League Vassar
Little East Conference Keene State
Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Westfield State
Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth Stevenson
Middle Atlantic Conference Freedom Stevens Institute of Technology
New England Small College Athletic Conference Bates
New England Women’s and Men’s Athletics Conference Babson
New Jersey Athletic Conference Rowan
North Coast Athletic Conference Denison
Old Dominion Athletic Conference Lynchburg
State University of New York Athletic Conference Salisbury
United East Conference St. Mary’s (Maryland)

The 10 at-large teams are:

  • Amherst
  • Bowdoin
  • Christopher Newport
  • Dickinson
  • Hamilton
  • Middlebury
  • Tufts
  • Wesleyan (Connecticut)
  • Williams
  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute

The full championship bracket, which is attached, lists the dates, locations, and pairings. Visit www.ncaa.com to learn more about the championship.

After defeating Washington and Lee University 2-1 in the championship game in 2024, Middlebury won its ninth NCAA title, eighth in the previous nine seasons, and seventh in a row.

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