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Automatic Qualifiers and At-Large Teams

The NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship is a 24-team, single-elimination tournament selected from three pools.  Teams must play a minimum of eight NCAA varsity games to be eligible for the tournament, and games tied after regulation play must be decided in overtime.

There are 15 berths (Pool A) allocated to conferences that quality for automatic qualification (AQ). They are:
Capital Athletic Conference
Centennial Conference
Commonwealth Coast Conference
Empire Eight Conference
Liberty League
Little East Conference
Middle Atlantic States Conference
New England Small College Athletic Conference
New England Women's Lacrosse Alliance
New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference
North Coast Athletic Conference
Old Dominion Athletic Conference
Pennsylvania Athletic Conference
State University of New York Athletic Conference
USA South Athletic Conference
See conferences for members and current standings.

Four berths (Pool B) are reserved for true independents and teams from conferences that do not receive an automatic qualification.  Five berths (Pool C) are reserved for teams remaining from automatic-qualifying conferences that did not win their AQ berth.

There are no set minimum or maximum berths from one region.  Performance against in-region opponents is considered in selections (see below), and regions are as follows:

Metro Region
AQ ConferencesPool B Teams
Centennial
Middle Atlantic
PAC
Centenary
Chestnut Hill
College of New Jersey
Kean
Montclair State
Ramapo
Rowan
Stevens
Washington & Jefferson

New England Region
AQ ConferencesPool B Teams
Commonwealth Coast
Little East
NESCAC
NEWMAC
NEWLA
Becker
Bridgewater State
Fitchburg State
Pine Manor
Saint Joseph (CT)
Westfield State

New York Region
AQ ConferencesPool B Teams
Empire 8
Liberty
SUNYAC
Cazenovia
Farmingdale
Keuka
Manhattanville
Maritime
Medaille
Mount St. Vincent
Wells

South Atlantic Region
AQ ConferencesPool B Teams
Capital
Old Dominion
USA South Atlantic
Frostburg State
Hood
Notre Dame (MD)
Trinity (DC)

West Region
AQ ConferencesPool B Teams
North Coast Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
Colorado College
Dallas
Fontbonne
Linfield
Pacific (OR)
Pomona-Pitzer
Puget Sound
Redlands
Whittier


Primary Factors for Selecting At-Large Teams

Pool B and Pool C berths are determined on a national basis by the Division III Women's Lacrosse Committee by using regional selection criteria.  However, note that in-region competition includes, in addition to actual in-region competition, all competition within a 200-mile radius.  All of the following primary criteria are considered, but not in priority order:
  1. Won-lost percentage against regional opponents
  2. Quality-of-wins index got contests versus regional competition – see current QWI percentages
  3. In-region head-to-head competition
  4. In region results vs. common regional opponents
  5. In-region results vs. regionally ranked teams
  6. Opponents are considered ranked if they are ranked at the time of the selection process
  7. Conference postseason contests are included
  8. Contests versus provisional members in their 3rd and 4th years shall count in the primary criteria. Provisional members shall remain ineligible for rankings and selection.

    QWI is computed by adding all points and dividing by the number of games. Neutral games are treated as away games for both teams. The QWI index is calculated for ratings at the time of the ranking calls and using final results for selection purposes. The point system employed is as follows:
    Win on the road vs. a team at or above .667
    Win at home vs. a team at or above .667
    Win on the road vs. a team at or above .500, but below .667
    Win at home vs. a team at or above .500, but below .667
    Win on the road vs. a team at or above .333, but below .500
    Win at home vs. a team at or above .500, but below .500
    Win on the road vs. a team below .333
    Win at home vs. a team below .333
    Loss on the road vs. a team at or above .667
    Loss at home vs. a team at or above .667
    Loss on the road vs. a team at or above .500, but below .667
    Loss at home vs. a team at or above .500, but below .667
    Loss on the road vs. a team at or above .333, but below .500
    Loss at home vs. a team at or above .500, but below .500
    Loss on the road vs. a team below .333
    Loss at home vs. a team below .333
    Points for tied contests = (points for a win + points for a loss) / 2
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Secondary Factors for Selecting At-Large Teams If the evaluation of the primary criteria does not result in a decision by the committee, the following secondary criteria will be evaluated.

  • Out-of-region head-to-head competition
  • Overall Division III won-lost percentage
  • Results vs. common non-Division III opponents
  • Results vs. Division III teams ranked in other regions
  • Overall win-lost percentage
  • Results vs. common out-of-region opponents
  • Overall Division III strength of schedule
  • Won-loss percentage during the last 25% of the season



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