When and where are the games being played?
The games are being played on March 6th and 7th at Denison University in Granville, Ohio.
Sports / College Basketball
The 2026 NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Tournament is set to begin, with Denison University hosting a regional featuring Trine, Shenandoah, and Southern Virginia. Both Shenandoah and Trine earned at-large bids after strong seasons and...
Denison University will host the regional tournament, welcoming Trine, Shenandoah, and Southern Virginia. Denison enters the tournament with a 24-2 record, led by Ada Taute and Abby Cooch. Southern Virginia, making their third consecutive tournament appearance, is powered by Abigail Snyder. Shenandoah, making their sixth appearance, is led by Addisyn Banks. Trine, with their ninth appearance, is guided by MIAA Coach of the Year Andy Rang and features Ally Capouch and Madison Wagner.
The Shenandoah vs. Trine game is a first-time matchup, adding an element of surprise. The winner will face either Denison or Southern Virginia. Shenandoah's defense and Trine's offense will be key factors in determining the outcome.
**How to Prepare:** - Stay updated with game schedules and results. - Follow team social media for the latest news.
**Who This Affects Most:** - College basketball fans. - Students and alumni of the participating universities.
The games are being played on March 6th and 7th at Denison University in Granville, Ohio.
Ada Taute and Abby Cooch for Denison, Abigail Snyder for Southern Virginia, Addisyn Banks for Shenandoah, and Ally Capouch and Madison Wagner for Trine.
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