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Here’s everything you need to know for the 2025 NCAA DII women’s soccer championship. The full 56-team championship field was revealed on Nov. 17 on NCAA.com

The semifinals and final will be played at Switchbacks FC Stadium in Colorado Springs, Col.

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2025 NCAA DII women’s soccer tournament bracket

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2025 DII women’s soccer championship schedule

All times listed in ET.

Quarterfinals: Saturday, Dec. 6

Semifinals: Thursday, Dec. 11 at Weidner Field in Colorado Springs, Colorado

Final: Saturday, Dec. 13 at 3 p.m. ET at Weidner Field in Colorado Springs, Colorado

Selection show: 6:30 p.m. ET Monday, Nov. 17 on NCAA.com

First round:

Thursday, Nov. 20

Friday, Nov. 21

Fairmont State 2, Kutztown 1
St. Cloud State 3, Pittsburg State 0
Washburn 2, Missouri Western 0
Lander 1, Francis Marion 0 
Lenoir-Rhyne 1, Columbus State 0
West Chester 5, West Virginia State 2
Gannon 2, Bloomsburg 0
Ashland 1, Drury 0 
Texas Woman’s 1, Colorado Mesa 0
Minnesota State 2, Harding 0
Central Missouri 1, Bemidji State 0
Montevallo (SC) 2, Lee 0
Jefferson 2, Wilmington (DE) 1 (2OT)
Mercy 0, Robert Wesleyan 0 (4-3 PKs)
Catawba 3, Belmont Abbey 1
North Georgia 3, Anderson (SC)
Simon Fraser 3, Western Oregon 2
Florida Tech 2, Embry-Riddle (FL) 0
MO.-St. Louis 3, McKendree 0
UCCS 1, Midwestern State 0
Cal Poly Pomona 1, Cal Poly Humboldt 0

Second Round

Saturday, Nov. 22

Sunday, Nov. 23

Franklin Pierce 2, Mercy 1
Shepherd 4, Gannon 0
West Chester 2, Fairmont State 0
DBU 1, Texas Woman’s 0
Washburn 1, Minnesota State 1 ( 4-2 PKs)
St. Cloud State 2, Central Missouri 1 (OT)
Jefferson 2, Saint Anselm 1
Nova Southeastern 1, Montevallo 0
Lander 2, Catawba 1
Lenoir-Rhyne 1, North Georgia 0
Mo.-St. Louis 1, Ashland 0
Florida Tech 2, West Florida 1
UCCS 1, Colorado School of Mines 1 (3-1 PKs)
Cal Poly Pomona 2, Simon Fraser 0

Third Round:

Saturday, Nov. 29

Sunday, Nov. 30

NCAA DII women’s soccer championship history

The Cal Poly Pomono won the 2024 national championship, beating Minnesota State 2-1. Here is every champion and runner-up:

Year
Champion
Coach
Score
Runner-Up
Site

2024
Cal Poly Pomona (22-1-2)
Jay Mason
2-1
Minnesota State
Matthews, NC

2023
Point Loma (17-3-0)
Kristi Kiely
1-0
Washburn
Matthews, NC

2022
Western Washington (19-2-4)
Travis Connell
2-1
West Chester
Seattle, Wash.

2021
Grand Valley State (24-1-2)
Jim Conlon
3-2 (2OT)
Saint Rose
Colorado Springs,  Col.

2020
Canceled due to Covid-19



2019
Grand Valley State (25-1)
Jeff Hosler
1-0 (OT)
Western Washington
Pittsburgh, Pa.

2018
Bridgeport (20-4-1)
Magnus Nilerud
1-0
Grand Valley St.
Pittsburgh, Pa.

2017
Central Missouri (26-0-0)
Lewis Theobald
1-1 (5-3 PKs)
Carson-Newman
Kansas City, Mo.

2016
Western Washington (23-0-1)
Travis Connell
3-2
Grand Valley State
Kansas City, Mo.

2015
Grand Valley State (23-1-1)
Jeff Hosler
2-0
Columbus State
Pensacola, Fla.

2014
Grand Valley State (22-2-2)
Jeff Hosler
3-0
Rollins
Louisville, Ky.

2013
Grand Valley State (24-0-1)
Dave Dilanni
2-0
West Florida
Evans, Ga.

2012
West Florida (24-1-0)
Joe Bartlinski
1-0
UC San Diego
Evans, Ga.

2011
Saint Rose (24-1-1)
Laurie Darling Gutheil
2-1
Grand Valley State
Pensacola, Fla.

2010
Grand Valley State (22-1-2)
Dave Dilanni
4-0
UC San Diego
Louisville, Ky.

2009
Grand Valley State (22-0-4)
Dave Dilanni
1-0
Cal State Dominguez Hills
Tampa

2008
Seattle Pacific (22-1-2)
Chuck Sekyra
1-0 (2OT)
West Florida
Tampa

2007
*Tampa (20-2-3)
Gerry Lucey
0-0 (2OT, PK)
Franklin Pierce
Orange Beach, Ala.

2006
Metro State (24-2)
Danny Sanchez
1-0 (OT)
Grand Valley State
Pensacola, Fla.

2005
Nebraska-Omaha (20-2)
Don Klosterman
2-1 (OT)
Seattle Pacific
Wichita Falls, Texas

2004
Metro State (25-1)
Danny Sanchez
3-2
Adelphi
Wichita Falls, Texas

2003
Kennesaw State (25-1)
Rob King
2-0
Franklin Pierce
Virginia Beach

2002
Christian Brothers (22-1)
Gareth O’Sullivan
2-1
Nebraska-Omaha
Virginia Beach

2001
UC San Diego (21-2)
Brian McManus
2-0
Christan Brothers
UC San Diego

2000
UC San Diego (21-2)
Brian McManus
2-1
Northern Kentucky
Barry

1999
Franklin Pierce (20-1)
Jeff Bailey
3-1
Cal Poly Pomona
Barry

1998
Lynn (19-1)
Rocky Orezzoli
3-1
Sonoma State
Lynn

1997
Franklin Pierce (21-0)
Jeff Bailey
3-0
West Virginia Wesleyan
Cal State Dominguez Hills

1996
Franklin Pierce (18-1)
Jeff Bailey
1-0
Lynn
Lynn

1995
Franklin Pierce (19-0)
Mark Krikorian
5-0
Barry
Franklin Pierce

1994
Franklin Pierce (20-0)
Mark Krikorian
2-0
Regis (Colo.)
Franklin Pierce

1993
Barry (17-1)
Mike Covone
2-0
Cal Poly
Barry

1992
Barry (17-2)
Mike Covone
3-2
Adelphi
Adelphi

1991
Cal State Dominguez Hills (18-4-1)
Marine Cano
2-1
Sonoma State
Cal State Dominguez Hills

1990
Sonoma State (14-4)
Peter Reynaud
2-0
Keene State
Barry

1989
Barry (17-0-1)
Mike Covone
4-0
Keene State
Barry

1988
Cal State East Bay (18-2)
Colin Lindores
1-0
Barry
Barry

*Declared champion on the basis of penalty kicks.

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