2002 NCAA women's tournament basics

The following teams have automatic bids:
Alvernia
Anderson
Bowdoin
Buffalo State
Carleton
DePauw
Emmanuel
Guilford
Hardin-Simmons
Hood
Hope
Hunter
Ithaca
Kean
Lake Forest
Lakeland
Messiah
Methodist
Millikin
Mt. St. Mary
Ohio Wesleyan
Pacific Lutheran
Pomona-Pitzer
St. Lawrence
Salem State
Salisbury
Salve Regina
Scranton
Southern Maine
Springfield
Wartburg
Washington U.
Webster
Western Maryland
Wilmington
UW-Stout

Tournament dates
Wed., Feb. 27: First round
Sat., March 2: Second round
Fri., March 8: Sweet 16
Sat., March 9: Elite Eight
Fri., March 15: Final Four
at Terre Haute, Ind.
Sat., March 16: Championship
at Terre Haute, Ind.

When are the selections announced?
Selection Sunday is Feb. 24.

Who goes to the tournament?
Fifty teams go to the tournament — 36 conference champions, 7 runners-up from those conferences (Pool C) and 7 teams who are not in those 36 conferences (Pool B).

What conferences receive automatic bids?
Automatic bids are awarded to the champions of:
American Southwest Conference
Atlantic Women's Colleges Conference
Capital Athletic Conference
Centennial Conference
City University of New York Athletic Conference
College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin
Commonwealth Coast Conference
Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Empire 8
Great Northeast Athletic Conference
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Lake Michigan Conference
Little East Conference
Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Middle Atlantic Commonwealth
Middle Atlantic Freedom
Midwest Conference
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
New England Small College Athletic Conference
New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference
New Jersey Athletic Conference
North Coast Athletic Conference
Northwest Conference
Ohio Athletic Conference
Old Dominion Athletic Conference
Pennsylvania Athletic Conference
St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Skyline Conference
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
State University of New York Athletic Conference
University Athletic Association
Upstate Collegiate Athletic Conference
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

Who selects teams in Pool B and Pool C?
The selections are made by the Division III women's basketball national committee, with one member from each region. Each national committee member chairs a regional committee of 4-7 people. This committee produces the regional rankings the last five weeks of the regular season.

Who is on the committee?
Sue Lauder, AD, Fitchburg State (Northeast), national chair
Roy Anderson, AD, Medgar Evers (Atlantic)
Louise McCreary, associate AD, Vassar (East)
Pam Wojnar, AD, Rosemont (Middle Atlantic)
Becky Geyer, women's basketball coach, Trinity (South)
Brenda Meese, assistant AD, Wooster (Great Lakes)
Dr. Jack Surridge, AD and women's basketball coach, North Park (Central)
Rachel Madsen, Caltech (West)

How many teams go from each region?
It doesn't work that way anymore. Now the Pool B and C bids are made on a national basis, meaning it is possible that nine teams could go from the Central and only three teams from the East. Once the 50 teams are selected, they will be grouped into (theoretically) geographically based brackets of six teams each. Two brackets will have seven teams, or one bracket will have eight teams, in order to reach 50.

Why 50 when the men have 48?
There are more Division III women's basketball teams than men's teams. The number of teams in the NCAA tournament in each sport is based on the number of schools that sponsor the sport — one playoff spot for every 7.5 teams.