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The University of Rio Grande has been selected as one of 16 host institutions for the First and Second Round of the NAIA Women's Basketball National Championship.
The University of Rio Grande has been selected as one of 16 host institutions for the First and Second Round of the NAIA Women's Basketball National Championship.

Rio Grande to host NAIA First & Second Round games

Rio Grande/NAIA Sports Information
     KANSAS CITY, Mo. - For the second time in school history, the University of Rio Grande has been chose as one of the 16 host locations for the NAIA Women's Basketball National Championship First & Second Round.
     The NAIA national office announced the host sites on Monday.
     The First and Second rounds for the 64-team tournament are scheduled for Friday and Saturday, March 13-14. The full field of qualifiers will be revealed Thursday, March 5, at YouTube.com/PlayNAIA.
     Each First & Second Round site will feature four teams in the first two rounds of a single-elimination tournament. The winner of each four-team site will advance to Sioux City, Iowa and the Tyson Events Center for the NAIA Women's Basketball National Championship Final Site, March 19-24.
     Rio Grande previously hosted a First & Second Round bracket in 2023.
     The remaining 15 host institutions include Bethel (Tenn.), Campbellsville (Ky.), Dakota State (S.D.), Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.), Dordt (Iowa), Evangel (Mo.), Faulkner (Ala.), Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.), Friends (Kan.), Georgetown (Ky.), Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), Marian (Ind.), MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.), Saint Francis (Ind.) and Spring Arbor (Mich.).
     Official tip-off times and ticket information will be announced at a later date.
     All 48 games in the 2026 First & Second Round will air live on Urban Edge Network.
     Rio Grande currently sports a 29-1 record, a 20-game winning streak and a No. 8 ranking nationally entering Tuesday night's River States Conference Championship against Brescia University.
     The RedStorm are vying for what would be a record fifth straight tournament title.