2002 NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Tournament
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The 2002 NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament was the 21st annual
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hosted by the
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to determine the national champion of
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women's collegiate basketball in the
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. Wisconsin–Stevens Point defeated
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in the championship game, 67–65, to claim the Pointers' second Division III national title and first since
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. The championship rounds were hosted by
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in
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Bracket


Final Four


All-tournament team

* Carry Boehning, Wisconsin–Stevens Point * Tara Schmitt, Wisconsin–Stevens Point * Lindsey Rush, DePauw * Megan Dietrichsen, St. Lawrence * Cara Barbierri, St. Lawrence


See also

* 2002 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament * 2002 NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament * 2002 NAIA Division I women's basketball tournament * 2002 NAIA Division II women's basketball tournament * 2002 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament


References

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