2014 NCAA Division III baseball tournament explained
Year: | 2014 |
Division: | Division III |
Teams: | 56 |
Collegeworldseriesballpark: | Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium |
City: | Grand Chute, Wisconsin |
Titlecount: | 2nd |
Tournament Link: | NCAA Division III Baseball Championship |
The 2014 NCAA Division III baseball tournament was played at the end of the 2014 NCAA Division III baseball season to determine the 39th national champion of college baseball at the NCAA Division III level. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing at Neuroscience Group 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, and four consisting of eight, for a total of 56 teams participating in the tournament. The tournament champion was, who defeated for the championship.
Bids
The 56 competing teams were:[1]
By conference
Conference | Total | Schools |
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Ohio Athletic Conference | 4 | ,,, |
New England Small College Athletic Conference | 3 | ,, |
New Jersey Athletic Conference | 3 | ,, |
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | 3 | ,, |
Landmark Conference | 2 | , |
Little East Conference | 2 | , |
Old Dominion Athletic Conference | 2 | , |
Southern Athletic Association | 2 | , |
University Athletic Association | 2 | , |
Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference | 1 | |
American Southwest Conference | 1 | |
Capital Athletic Conference | 1 | |
Centennial Conference | 1 | |
College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin | 1 | |
Colonial States Athletic Conference | 1 | |
Commonwealth Coast Conference | 1 | |
Empire 8 | 1 | |
Great Northeast Athletic Conference | 1 | |
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference | 1 | |
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | 1 | |
Liberty League | 1 | |
Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference | 1 | |
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association | 1 | |
MAC Commonwealth Conference | 1 | |
MAC Freedom Conference | 1 | |
Midwest Conference | 1 | |
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | 1 | |
New England Collegiate Conference | 1 | |
New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference | 1 | |
North Atlantic Conference | 1 | |
North Coast Athletic Conference | 1 | |
North Eastern Athletic Conference | 1 | |
Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference | 1 | |
Northwest Conference | 1 | |
Presidents' Athletic Conference | 1 | |
St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | 1 | |
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | 1 | |
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference | 1 | |
State University of New York Athletic Conference | 1 | |
Upper Midwest Athletic Conference | 1 | |
USA South Athletic Conference | 1 | |
Independents | 0 | none | |
Regionals
Bold indicates winner.
Central Regional
Brunner Field in the Duane R. Swanson Stadium-Moline, IL (Host: Augustana College (Illinois))
West Regional
Roy Helser Field and Jim Wright Stadium-McMinnville, OR (Host: Linfield College)
Mid-Atlantic Regional
PNC Field-Moosic, PA (Host: Misericordia University)
South Regional
Loudermilk Field-Demorest, GA (Host: Piedmont College)
New York Regional
Colburn Park-Newark, NY (Host: Ithaca College)
Mideast Regional
Schaly Stadium-Marietta, OH (Host: Marietta College)
New England Regional
Whitehouse Field-Harwich, MA (Host: Eastern College Athletic Conference)
Midwest Regional
Prucha Field at James B. Miller Stadium-Whitewater, WI (Host: University of Wisconsin-Whitewater)
World Series
Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium-Grand Chute, WI (Host: University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh/Lawrence University/Fox Cities Convention and Visitors Bureau)[2]
Notes and References
- Web site: 2014 Division III Baseball Regionals. NCAA. May 19, 2014. February 6, 2017.
- Web site: no title. NCAA. nd. December 30, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20180101135439/http://www.ncaa.com/interactive-bracket/baseball/d3/2013. January 1, 2018. dead.