2024 NCAA DII field hockey tournament: Bracket, scores, schedule

Here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 NCAA DII field hockey tournament bracket, which will have an eight-team field in a single-elimination bracket.

The selections have been announced.

PRESS RELEASE: Teams announced for 2024 NCAA Division II field hockey championship

The tournament kicks off with the first round on Nov. 16. The remaining four teams will meet at Saints Field in Gaffney, South Carolina on Nov. 22 and 24 for the semifinals and national championship game.

2024 NCAA DII field hockey tournament bracket

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2024 NCAA DII field hockey bracket schedule

  • Selection show: Monday, Nov. 11 at 3 p.m. ET on NCAA.com
  • First round: Saturday, Nov. 16
  • Semifinals: Friday, Nov. 22 at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. ET on NCAA.com
  • National championship: Sunday, Nov. 24 at 1 p.m. on NCAA.com

2024 NCAA DII field hockey tournament scores

Saturday, Nov. 16

 

Championship history

Below is the complete DII field hockey championship history since 1981. Bloomsburg has the most titles all-time with 13.

Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Site
2023 Kutztown (19-3) Marci Scheuing 2-1 East Stroudsburg Manchester, NH
2022 East Stroudsburg (20-2) Sandy Miller 1-0 Shippensburg Renton, Wash.
2021 Shippensburg Tara Zollinger 3-0 West Chester Millersville
2020 Canceled due to Covid-19
2019 West Chester (20-1) Amy Cohen 2-1 Saint Anselm Millersville
2018 Shippensburg (19-4) Tara Zollinger 1-0 (OT) East Stroudsburg Pittsburgh
2017 Shippensburg (17-4) Tara Zollinger 4-1 LIU Post Louisville
2016 Shippensburg (20-3) Bertie Landes 2-1 LIU Post Stonehill
2015 East Stroudsburg (18-3) Sandy Miller 1-0 Merrimack Bloomsburg
2014 Millersville (20-3) Shelly Behrens 1-0 LIU Post Louisville
2013 Shippensburg (20-1) Bertie Landes 2-1 (OT) LIU Post Old Dominion
2012 West Chester (20-2) Amy Cohen 5-0 Mass-Lowell Mass-Lowell
2011 West Chester (17-4) Amy Cohen 2-1 Mass-Lowell Bloomsburg
2010 Mass-Lowell (24-0) Shannon Hlebichuk 1-0 Shippensburg Bellarmine
2009 Bloomsburg (22-1) Jan Hutchinson 3-2 Mass-Lowell Stonehill
2008 Bloomsburg (23-1) Jan Hutchinson 6-2 Mass-Lowell Bloomsburg
2007 Bloomsburg (21-4) Jan Hutchinson 5-2 Mass-Lowell Mass-Lowell
2006 Bloomsburg (24-0) Jan Hutchinson 1-0 Bentley Pensacola, Fla.
2005 Mass-Lowell (20-3) Shannon Hlebichuk 2-1 (2ot)* Bloomsburg Shippensburg
2004 Bloomsburg (21-3) Jan Hutchinson 3-2 (ot) Bentley Mass-Lowell
2003 Bloomsburg (22-2) Jan Hutchinson 4-1 Mass-Lowell Mass-Lowell
2002 Bloomsburg (21-0) Jan Hutchinson 5-0 Bentley Lock Haven
2001 Bentley (22-1) Kelly McGowan 4-2 East Stroudsburg Bentley
2000 Lock Haven (21-2) Pat Rudy 2-0 Bentley Lock Haven
1999 Bloomsburg (19-0) Jan Hutchinson 2-0 Bentley Bloomsburg
1998 Bloomsburg (21-1) Jan Hutchinson 4-3 (ot) Lock Haven Lock Haven
1997 Bloomsburg (20-3) Jan Hutchinson 2-0 Kutztown Bloomsburg
1996 Bloomsburg (19-2) Jan Hutchinson 1-0 Lock Haven Lock Haven
1995 Lock Haven (20-0) Sharon Taylor 1-0 Bloomsburg Lock Haven
1994 Lock Haven (18-2) Sharon Taylor 2-1 Bloomsburg Lock Haven
1993 Bloomsburg (16-2-1) Jan Hutchinson 2-1 (2ot)* Lock Haven Bloomsburg
1992 Lock Haven (15-5-1) Sharon Taylor 3-1 Bloomsburg Lock Haven
1983 Bloomsburg (16-2-1) Jan Hutchinson 1-0 Lock Haven Lock Haven
1982 Lock Haven (16-1) Sharon Taylor 4-1 Bloomsburg Bloomsburg
1981 Pfeiffer (9-4) Ellen Briggs 5-3 Bentley Pfeiffer

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