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Cal Poly began play in 1974. They have appeared in the NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament 25 times, with a record of 56-20. They have won the Tournament five times while also finishing as runner up three times. They are tied with North Dakota State for the most Division II titles (5) and most title game appearances (8). They ...
Cal Poly Pomona defeated defending champions Central Missouri State in the championship game, 80–69, the Broncos' second NCAA Division II national title. The championship rounds were contested at the Springfield Civic Center in Springfield, Massachusetts , hosted by Springfield College .
Defending champions Cal Poly Pomona defeated North Dakota State in the championship game, 70–63, the Broncos' third NCAA Division II national title. The championship rounds were contested at the Springfield Civic Center in Springfield, Massachusetts , hosted by Springfield College .
The Cal Poly Pomona Broncos or Cal Poly Broncos [1] [2] [3] are the athletic sports teams for the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona).. Cal Poly Pomona has 11 varsity sports teams and offers student participation in a wide range of sports including baseball, basketball, cross country, soccer, track and field, and volleyball.
Defending champions Cal Poly Pomona defeated Southeastern Oklahoma State in the championship game, 74–62, to claim the Broncos' fifth overall and second consecutive NCAA Division II national title. As in 2001, the championship rounds were contested at the Mayo Civic Center in Rochester, Minnesota .
Cal Poly Pomona defeated North Dakota in the championship game, 87–80 after overtime, to claim the Broncos' fourth NCAA Division II national title and first since 1986. The championship rounds were contested at Mayo Civic Center in Rochester, Minnesota .
women's basketball tournament; Teams: 32: Finals site: Pomona, California: Champions: Delta State Lady Statesmen (2nd title) Runner-up: Bentley Falcons (1st title game) Third place: Cal Poly Pomona Broncos (7th Final Four) Fourth place: Oakland Pioneers (2nd Final Four) Winning coach: Lloyd Clark (2nd title) MOP: Crystal Hardy (Delta State)
women's basketball tournament; Teams: 16: Finals site: Springfield, MA: Champions: Cal Poly Pomona Broncos (1st title) Runner-up: Tuskegee Golden Tigers (1st title game) Third place: Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers (1st Final Four) Fourth place: Oakland Pioneers (1st Final Four) Winning coach: Darlene May (CPP) (1st title)