
Women’s Division
South Carolina secured the final playoff spot after defeating Georgia and Tennessee in Week 15. With a four-point weekend, the Gamecocks surged from sixth to fourth place in the standings.
The playoff field for the upcoming single-elimination tournament in Athens is now set, featuring Tampa, Alabama, South Florida, South Carolina, Auburn, and Georgia.
The playoffs will take place from February 7-9, 2025, at the Akins Ford Arena in Athens, GA. For more information, visit 2025 Women’s Division Playoffs.

Division 1
Auburn needed three points in their weekend series against Tennessee to keep their slim playoff hopes alive, but the Tigers came up short. The Ice Vols dominated, defeating Auburn 11-1 over two games, effectively ending their postseason aspirations.
Auburn wraps up the season with two points, falling just short of sixth-place Alabama.
The Division 1 playoffs, which will take place the same weekend as the Women’s Division playoffs, feature four of the same teams: Georgia, South Carolina, Tampa, and Alabama. Joining them are Division 1 newcomers Tennessee and Florida, rounding out the field.
The playoffs will be held February 7-9, 2025, at the Akins Ford Arena in Athens, GA. For more information, visit 2025 Division 1 Playoffs.
Division 2
Clemson has rapidly climbed to second in the North Division standings, collecting eight points against divisional opponents in just three weekends. The Tigers now sit behind Middle Tennessee State, who became the first Division 2 North team to secure a playoff spot.
Florida Atlantic and South Florida have also locked in their postseason berths. FAU surged past South Florida into first place in the South Division after a dominant win in the Battle for Boca against the Lynn Fighting Knights.
The top four teams from each division will advance to the Division 2 playoffs, which will take place February 21-23, 2025, at the Panthers IceDen in Coral Springs, FL. For more details, visit 2025 Division 2 Playoffs.
Division 3
The five North Division teams heading to the Division 3 playoffs are locked in, nearly a month ahead of the tournament’s start. South Carolina, Tennessee, Kennesaw State, Georgia, and Alabama have all clinched their spots for the upcoming postseason, which begins February 20th in Coral Springs, FL.
In the South Division, Florida Atlantic and Florida State have already secured their playoff berths, leaving three spots still up for grabs. Florida and Florida Tech are on the verge of clinching two of those spots, while four teams are within three points of each other for the final spot.
It’s shaping up to be a thrilling race for the last spot in the South Division!
The top five teams from each division will advance to the Division 3 playoffs, taking place February 20-23, 2025, at the Panthers IceDen in Coral Springs, FL. For more information, visit 2025 Division 3 Playoffs.
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