INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Committee announced Monday the field of 64 teams for the 2011 Division III Championship.
| 2011 Division III Championship |
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| Interactive Bracket |
| Printable Bracket |
| Championship Information |
Forty-two conferences were awarded automatic qualification for the 2011 championship. One team was selected from Pool B, which consists of independent schools, and institutions that are members of conferences that do not meet the requirements for automatic qualification. The final 21 berths were reserved for Pool C, which are schools from automatic-qualifying conferences that are not the conference champion and any remaining Pool B teams.
Sixteen four-team sites will conduct first- and second-round play on the first weekend of the championship, Nov. 11-12 or 12-13. Second-round winners will advance to one of four sectional sites on Nov. 18-19 or 19-20. All games, except the semifinals and final, will be played on the campuses of competing schools.
Winners of the four sectionals will advance to the semifinals Dec. 2-3 at Blossom Soccer Stadium in San Antonio, Texas.
| Conference | Record |
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| Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference | Penn State-Behrend |
| American Southwest Conference | Hardin-Simmons |
| Capital Athletic Conference | Salisbury |
| Centennial Conference | Johns Hopkins |
| College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin | Wheaton (Ill.) |
| Colonial States Athletic Conference | Cabrini |
| Commonwealth Conference | Messiah |
| The Commonwealth Coast Conference | Roger Williams |
| Empire 8 | Stevens Institute |
| Freedom Conference | Eastern |
| Great Northeast Athletic Conference | Lasell |
| Great South Athletic Conference | Piedmont |
| Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference | Hanover |
| Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | Loras |
| Landmark Conference | Scranton |
| Liberty League | William Smith |
| Little East Conference | Eastern Connecticut State |
| Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference | Westfield State |
| Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association | Alma |
| Midwest Conference | Carroll (Wis.) |
| Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | St. Benedict |
| New England Collegiate Conference | Elms |
| New England Small College Athletic Conference | Amherst |
| New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference | MIT |
| New Jersey Athletic Conference | TCNJ |
| North Atlantic Conference | Castleton |
| North Coast Athletic Conference | Ohio Wesleyan |
| North Eastern Athletic Conference | Lancaster Bible |
| Northern Athletics Conference | Aurora |
| Northwest Conference | Puget Sound |
| Ohio Athletic Conference | Capital |
| Old Dominion Athletic Conference | Lynchburg |
| Presidents’Athletic Conference | Thomas More |
| St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | Principia |
| Skyline Conference | Farmingdale State |
| Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | Cal Lutheran |
| Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference | Trinity (Texas) |
| State University of New York Athletic Conference | New Paltz State |
| University Athletic Association | Emory |
| Upper Midwest Athletic Conference | St. Scholastica |
| USA South Athletic Conference | Shenandoah |
| Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Association | Wisconsin-Oshkosh |
| School |
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| UC-Santa Cruz |
| School | School | |
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| Case Western Reserve | Skidmore | |
| Centre | Springfield | |
| Concordia-Moorhead | SUNY Cortland | |
| Illinois Wesleyan | Texas-Dallas | |
| Ithaca | Virginia Wesleyan | |
| Lebanon Valley | Wartburg | |
| Middlebury | Washington-St. Louis | |
| Misericordia | Wheaton (Mass.) | |
| Ohio Northern | Williams | |
| Roanoke | Wisconsin-Whitewater | |
| Rowan |

