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NCAA staff | May 11, 2026

2026 NCAA Division III Softball Committee announces championship bracket

DIII softball: 2026 selection show

INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division III Softball Committee selected the 64 teams that will compete in the Division III softball championship.

The regional round will be held May 14-16. Sixteen sites will host four teams at each regional site. The team advancing from each regional will compete in the super regional round May 21 and 22 hosted by eight institutions. The finals, hosted by the City of Salem and the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, will be held May 28-June 3 at Moyer Sports Complex in Salem, Virginia. All rounds will use a double-elimination format.

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Forty-two conferences received an automatic qualification into the championship. The 22 remaining teams were selected on an at-large basis using the NCAA Power Index (NPI). The conferences and teams that received automatic qualification are:

Conference Team
Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Penn State-Behrend
American Rivers Conference Simpson
American Southwest Conference East Texas Baptist
Atlantic East Conference Marymount (Virginia)
Centennial Conference Swarthmore
City University of New York Athletic Conference John Jay
College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin Illinois Wesleyan
Collegiate Conference of the South Belhaven
Conference of New England Endicott
Empire 8 Alfred
Great Northeast Athletic Conference Albertus Magnus
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Earlham
Landmark Conference Moravian
Liberty League Rochester (New York)
Little East Conference Massachusetts Dartmouth
Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Westfield State
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Trine
Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth Messiah
Middle Atlantic Conference Freedom Lebanon Valley
Midwest Conference Illinois College
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Saint Benedict
New England Small College Athletic Conference Middlebury
New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference Worcester Polytechnic Institute
New Jersey Athletic Conference Rowan
North Atlantic Conference Husson
North Coast Athletic Conference Denison
Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference Dominican (Illinois)
Northwest Conference Linfield
Ohio Athletic Conference Capital
Old Dominion Athletic Conference Virginia Wesleyan

Presidents' Athletic Conference
Westminster (Pennsylvania)
Skyline Conference Manhattanville
Southern Athletic Association Berry
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Redlands
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Texas Lutheran
St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Greenville
State University of New York Athletic Conference SUNY Cortland
University Athletic Association Washington University in St. Louis
United East Conference Penn College
Upper Midwest Athletic Conference Bethany Lutheran
USA South Athletic Conference Pfeiffer
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Wisconsin-Stevens Point

The 22 at-large institutions are: 

Teams
Bowdoin
Calvin
Case Western Reserve
Central (Iowa)
Christopher Newport
Colby
Emory
Huntingdon
Loras
MIT
Mount Union
Muhlenberg
Muskingum
Pacific Lutheran
Saint Mary’s (Minnesota)
Stockton
University of St. Thomas (Texas)
Transylvania
Trinity (Texas)
Tufts
Wartburg
Wisconsin-Oshkosh

REGIONAL SITES AND HOST INSTITUTIONS (16):

  • Alliance, Ohio – Mount Union
  • Angola, Indiana – Trine
  • Bangor, Maine – Husson
  • Bethlehem, Pennsylvania – Moravian
  • Indianola, Iowa – Simpson
  • Jackson, Mississippi – Belhaven
  • Marshall, Texas – East Texas Baptist
  • McMinnville, Oregon – Linfield
  • Medford, Massachusetts – Tufts
  • Seguin, Texas – Texas Lutheran
  • St. Louis, Missouri – WashU
  • Swarthmore, Pennsylvania – Swarthmore
  • Virginia Beach, Virginia – Virginia Wesleyan
  • Waverly, Iowa – Wartburg
  • Winona, Minnesota – Saint Mary’s
  • Worcester, Massachusetts – WPI

In 2025, Trine defeated Va. Wesleyan in the championship series to win its second Division III title in three seasons. For more information about the Division III softball championship, log on to krikyalotto.com.

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Division III
Softball Championship
May 28 - June 3, 2026
Moyer Park | Salem, VA