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NCAA.com | November 16, 2025

NCAA Division III football championship bracket announced

DIII football: 2025 selection show

INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division III Football Committee announced today the field of 40 teams for the 2025 NCAA Division III Football Championship. Teams were selected based on conference results and NCAA Power Index (NPI).

Twenty-seven conferences received automatic-qualifying berths. The remaining 13 at-large berths were awarded to teams from the institutions that did not win an automatic berth.

See the 2025 interactive bracket

The first round of the championship will be played Nov. 22 at the host institution's campus or at an alternate site approved by the football committee. The 52nd Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl, the national championship game, will be played Sunday, Jan. 4, at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, in Canton, Ohio. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

Conferences and Teams Receiving Automatic Qualification (27):

Conference School
American Rivers Conference Wartburg
American Southwest Conference Hardin-Simmons
Centennial Conference  Franklin & Marshall
College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin North Central (Illinois)
Conference of New England Endicott
Empire 8 SUNY Cortland
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Hanover
Landmark Conference Susquehanna
Liberty League Union (New York)
Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Framingham State
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Alma
Middle Atlantic Conference Eastern
Midwest Conference Monmouth (Illinois)
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Bethel (Minnesota)
New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference Springfield
New Jersey Athletic Conference Christopher Newport
North Coast Athletic Conference John Carroll
Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference Concordia Wisconsin
Northwest Conference Whitworth
Ohio Athletic Conference Mount Union
Old Dominion Athletic Conference Randolph-Macon
Presidents' Athletic Conference Washington and Jefferson
Southern Athletic Association Berry
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Chapman
Upper Midwest Athletic Conference Crown (Minnesota)
USA South Athletic Conference LaGrange
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference University of Wisconsin-River Falls

At-Large Berths (13):
(listed alphabetically)
Coe
DePauw
Grove City
Hope
Johns Hopkins
Muhlenberg
Saint John’s (Minnesota)
Salisbury
Trinity (Texas)
Wheaton (Illinois)
Wisconsin-Platteville
Wisconsin-Whitewater
Wisconsin-La Crosse

The Division III Football Committee also announced the following eight first-round sites:

Allentown, Pennsylvania – Muhlenberg vs. Union (New York)
Framingham, Massachusetts – Framingham State vs. LaGrange
Lancaster, Pennsylvania – Hanover vs. Grove City
Mequon, Wisconsin – Concordia Wisconsin vs. Coe
Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania – Susquehanna vs. Washington and Jefferson
Spokane, Washington – Whitworth vs. Chapman
Springfield, Massachusetts – Springfield vs. SUNY Cortland
Wheaton, Illinois – Wheaton (Illinois) vs. Crown (Minnesota)

All games start at noon local time.

In the 2025 championship game, North Central (IL) defeated Mount Union 41-25, to claim their third
national championship.

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