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Point Loma has won the DII women’s soccer national championship on Saturday.
The Sea Lions shut out Washburn on the efforts of defender Emma Thrapp and goalie Julia Pinnell. Thrapp scored the game’s lone goal in the 53rd minute and Pinnell slammed the door shut with three saves on six shots on goal.
It’s the first national title in the history of the Point Loma women’s soccer. The Sea Lions finish the season 17-3-0.
Washburn finished the season 21-4-1.
Here was the schedule for the 2023 DII women’s soccer championship:
Check out the complete bracket here, and catch up on every match from tournament play below:
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Friday, Nov. 17
Sunday, Nov. 19
Friday, Dec. 1
Thursday, Nov. 30
Saturday, Dec. 2
Sunday, Dec. 3
Thursday, Dec. 7
In this single-elimination tournament, 56 teams are selected via regional berths assigned based on access ratio. The following berths are listed below: 
*Teams will compete in three- or four-team sites in the first and second rounds. Depending on the number of regional berths, the Nos. 1 and 2 seeds may have a bye in the first round.
In regions with six berths, teams will be paired within their respective region with the No. 4 seed vs. No. 5 seed, No. 3 seed vs. No. 6 seed, No. 2 seed vs. the winner of the No. 3/No. 6 seed game and the No. 1 seed vs. the winner of the No. 4/No. 5 seed game. In regions with seven berths, the No. 2 seed will play the No. 7 seed in the first round.
In regions with eight berths, the first-round matchups will be the No. 1 seed vs. No. 8 seed and No. 4 seed vs. No. 5 seed. The two top-seeded teams in each region shall be offered the opportunity to host, provided minimum site selection criteria are met and a bid has been submitted.
In the third and quarterfinal rounds, provided minimum site selection criteria are met and the field is accessible, the host will alternate by region.
In 2022, Western Washington women’s soccer won its second national title over West Chester, 2-1. Here is the full history of the championship:

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