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2021 Results 2021 NCCAA DII Women’s Basketball Championship Host: Ozark Christian College March 11-13, 2021 Location: Joplin, Missouri Seeding 1) Arlington Baptist University 2) Pensacola Christian College 3) Champion Christian College 4) Grace Christian University 5) Maranatha Baptist University 6) Trinity Baptist College 7) Barclay College 8) Ozark Christian College Results 3/11/21 Game 1 Grace Christian University def. Maranatha Baptist University 59-52 Game 2 Arlington Baptist University def. Ozark Christian College 90-76 Game 3 Pensacola Christian College def. Barclay College 97-53 Game 4 Champion Christian College def. Trinity Baptist College 85-54 3/12/21 Game 5 Maranatha Baptist University def. Ozark Christian College 77-73 Game 6 Barclay College def. Trinity Baptist College 82-66 Semi 1 Arlington Baptist University def. Grace Christian University 84-66 Semi 2 Champion Christian College def. Pensacola Christian College 84- 69 3/13/21 5th Place Maranatha Baptist University def. Barclay College 70-61 3rd Place Pensacola Christian College def. Grace Christian University 71-64 Championship Champion Christian College def. Arlington Baptist University 87-81 National Champion Champion Christian College Tournament Awards All-Tournament Team Lauran Alvarez Pensacola Christian College Rebecca Farmer Arlington Baptist University Megan George Grace Christian University Destiny Gonzalez Champion Chrstian College Tamaria Manning Champion Christian College Tournament Most Outstanding Player Tamaria Manning Champion Christian College Individual Awards Game Plan 4 LIFE Character Award Sandy McElhaney Pensacola Christian College Player of the Year Aaliyiah Clark Arlington Baptist University 2021 NCCAA DII Women’s Basketball Championship Host: Ozark Christian College March 11-13, 2021 Location: Joplin, Missouri Coach of the Year Clifton McDaniel Arlington Baptist University All-Americans First Team All-American Aaliyiah Clark Arlington Baptist University Lauran Alvarez Pensacola Christian College Bre VanVleet Grace Christian University Megan Garcia Johnson University Florida Kia Gelinas Emmaus Bible College Second Team All-American Destiny Gonzalez Champion Christian College Callie Morrison Maranatha Baptist University Peniah Waites Arlington Baptist University Jaela Green Trinity Baptist College Kamryn Gentry Ozark Christian College Third Team All-American Taylor Hunter Calvary University Sandy McElhaney Pensacola Christian College Jamia Jackson Barclay College Megan George Grace Christian University Delaney Edwards Bob Jones University Scholar-Athletes Bethany Daulton Bob Jones University Tamrah Konieczka Bob Jones University Gracen Ledford Bob Jones University Rebekah Shoop Bob Jones University Anna Davis Calvary University Lynzee Faulkner Calvary University Avery Kornstad Calvary University Anna Holloway Calvary University Macee Horton Calvary University Taylor Hunter Calvary University Bam Manson Calvary University Faith Robinson Calvary Universtiy Victoria Veltkamp Calvary University Destiny Gonzalez Champion Christian College Amanda Larson Faith Baptist Bible College Alicia Smith Faith Baptist Bible College Morgan Stephens Faith Baptist Bible College Ashley Hoek Grace Christian University Maggie Long Grace Christian University Bre VanVleet Grace Christian University 2021 NCCAA DII Women’s Basketball Championship Host: Ozark Christian College March 11-13, 2021 Location: Joplin, Missouri Ashlyn Moran Johnson University Tennessee Jordan Smith Johnson University Tennessee Darby Cook Manhattan Christian College Jordan Lewis Manhattan Christian College Kennedy Wilson Manhattan Christian College Tierney Bosnyak Maranatha Baptist University Claire Hansel Maranatha Baptist University Callie Morrison Maranatha Baptist University Katelyn Schultz Maranatha Baptist University Ashley Cornforth Ozark Christian College Anne Jaycox Ozark Christian College Peyton Miller Ozark Christian College Sandy McElhaney Pensacola Christian College Kayla Young Pensacola Christian College Savannah Bean Randall University Amber Bustos Randall University Hayli Hoffman Randall University Erin Powell Randall University Hannah Kuesters Southwestern Adventist University Anna Montgomery Toccoa Falls College Lititia Suggs Toccoa Falls College Hope Wallace Toccoa Falls College Rachel Church Trinity Bible College Katie VanderEide Trinity Bible College Grace West Trinity Bible College Scholar-Teams Institution Team GPA Faith Baptist Bible College 3.40 Trinity Bible College 3.66 Welch College 3.66 .
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