2010 NCAA Division III baseball tournament explained

Year:2010
Division:Division III
Teams:55
Collegeworldseriesballpark:Time Warner Cable Field at Fox Cities Stadium
City:Grand Chute, Wisconsin
Titlecount:1st
Tournament Link:NCAA Division III Baseball Championship

The 2010 NCAA Division III baseball tournament was played at the end of the 2010 NCAA Division III baseball season to determine the 35th national champion of college baseball at the NCAA Division III level. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing at Time Warner Cable Field at Fox Cities Stadium in Grand Chute, Wisconsin for the championship. Eight regional tournaments were held to determine the participants in the World Series. Regional tournaments were contested in double-elimination format, with four regions consisting of six teams, one consisting of seven, and three consisting of eight, for a total of 55 teams participating in the tournament, up from 54 in 2009. The tournament champion was, who defeated for the championship.[1]

Bids

The 55 competing teams were:[2]

Regionals

Bold indicates winner.

New York Regional

Leo Pinckney Field at Falcon Park-Auburn, NY (Host: State University of New York at Cortland)

Midwest Regional

Prucha Field at James B. Miller Stadium-Whitewater, WI (Host: University of Wisconsin-Whitewater)

New England Regional

Eastern Baseball Stadium-Mansfield, CT (Host: Eastern Connecticut State University)

West Regional

Roy Helser Field and Jim Wright Stadium-McMinnville, OR (Host: Linfield College)

Mideast Regional

Don Schaly Field-Marietta, OH (Host: Marietta College)

Mid-Atlantic Regional

Samuel J. Plumeri, Sr. Field at Mercer County Waterfront Park-Trenton, NJ (Host: Kean University)

South Regional

Armstrong-Shelly Field-Fayetteville, NC (Host: Methodist University)

Central Regional

Brunner Field in the Duane R. Swanson Stadium-Rock Island, IL (Host: Augustana College)

World Series

Time Warner Cable Field at Fox Cities Stadium-Grand Chute, WI (Host: University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh/Lawrence University/Fox Cities Convention and Visitors Bureau)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Titans stand tall on final day. d3baseball.com. June 1, 2010. January 4, 2018.
  2. Web site: DIII Baseball Regional Selections Released. NCAA. May 17, 2010. February 13, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170214102737/http://www.ncaa.com/news/baseball/article/2010-05-17/d-iii-baseball-regional-selections-released. February 14, 2017. dead.