Year: | 2019 |
Division: | Division II |
Teams: | 56 |
Collegeworldseriesballpark: | USA Baseball National Training Complex |
City: | Cary, North Carolina |
Titlecount: | 8th |
Cwscount: | 4th |
Coach: | Joe Urso |
Coachcount: | 5th |
Mop: | Jacinto Arredondo |
Mopteam: | Tampa |
Tournament Link: | NCAA Division II Baseball Championship |
Different Next: | 2021 |
The 2019 NCAA Division II baseball tournament decided the champion of baseball at the NCAA Division II level for the 2019 season.[1] the won their eighth national championship in program history by defeating the, who were playing in their second national championship. Head Coach Joe Urso won his fifth national championship in his tenure at Tampa. This tournament also introduced a super regional round to the tournament as the eight regionals were instead split into sixteen. Following which, the regional champions would face off in a best-of-three super regional, the winners of the super regionals would then advance to the College World Series.
Hosted by Millersville at Bennett J. Cooper Park
Regional Champion:
Hosted by West Chester at Serpico Stadium
Regional Champion
Hosted by Mercyhurst at Mercyhurst Baseball Field
Super Regional hosted by Augustana at Ronken Field
Super Regional Hosted by Southern New Hampshire at Penmen Field
Super Regional Hosted by Ashland at Donges Field
Super Regional hosted by Tampa at University of Tampa Baseball Field
Hosted by North Greenville at Ashmore Park
Regional Champion:
Hosted by Newberry College at Smith Road Complex
Regional Champion
Hosted by North Greenville at Ashmore Park
Hosted by Colorado Mesa at Suplizio Field
Regional Champion:
Hosted by Angelo State at Foster Field
Regional Champion
Hosted by Angelo State at Foster Field
Hosted by Azusa Pacific at Cougar Baseball Field
Regional Champion:
Hosted by UC San Diego at Triton Ballpark
Regional Champion
Hosted by Azusa Pacific at Cougar Baseball Field
School | Conference | Record (conference) | Head coach | Previous CWS appearances | Best CWS finish | |
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47–13 (17–7) | 4 (last: 2008) | 5th | ||||
47–12 (17–7) | 2 (last: 2015) | 2nd | ||||
43–14 (24–9) | 17 (last: 2016) | 1st | ||||
50–9 (29–7) | 4 (last: 2017) | 2nd | ||||
34–14 (19–9) | 2 (last: 2018) | 5th | ||||
37–14 (21–7) | 0 (last: never) | N/A | ||||
41–14 (19–11) | 17 (last: 2015) | 1st | ||||
40–14 (30–10) | 5 (last: 2018) | 2nd |
Date | Game | Winner | Score | Loser | Notes | |
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June 1 | Game 1 | 9–4 | ||||
Game 2 | 11–4 | |||||
June 2 | Game 3 | 5–0 | ||||
Game 4 | 4–2 | |||||
June 3 | Game 5 | 8–3 | NYIT eliminated | |||
Game 6 | 6–5 | |||||
June 4 | Game 7 | 8–5 | Catawba eliminated | |||
Game 8 | 7–2 | |||||
June 5 | Game 9 | 11–3 | Ashland eliminated | |||
Game 10 | 6–5 | UC San Diego eliminated | ||||
June 6 | Game 11 | 7–5 | ||||
Game 12 | 1–0 | Central Missouri eliminated | ||||
Game 13 | 12–0 | Mercyhurst eliminated | ||||
June 8 | Game 14 | 3–1 | Tampa wins National Championship |