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NCAA Division II Baseball Tournament
The NCAA Division II baseball tournament (formerly the NCAA College Division baseball tournament) is an annual college baseball tournament held at the culmination of the spring regular season and which determines the National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA NCAA Division II, Division II college baseball champion. The initial rounds of the tournament are held on campus sites, and, since 2009, the NCAA Division II Baseball National Finals have been held at the USA Baseball USA Baseball National Training Complex, National Training Complex in Cary, North Carolina, Cary, North Carolina with the complex earning the bid to host through at least the 2026 championship. University of Mount Olive and Town of Cary are co-hosts of the National Finals. Tampa Spartans baseball, Tampa has been the most successful program, with ten titles, including seven since 2006. Florida Southern Moccasins baseball, Florida Southern is the second best with nine. Format The 56-team tournament consists ...
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College Baseball
College baseball is baseball that is played by Student athlete, student-athletes at institutions of higher education. In the United States, college baseball is sanctioned mainly by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA); in Japan, it is governed by the . In comparison to American football and basketball, college competition in the Baseball in the United States, United States plays a smaller role in developing Professional baseball, professional players, as Minor League Baseball tends to be more extensive, with a greater history of supplying players from the high school level to Major League Baseball (MLB). But many amateur baseball players may choose college, for the sake of physical preparation and a softer transition from the high school level to the minor leagues. If players opt to enroll at a four-year college, they must complete three years of college to regain professional eligibility, or have turned at least age 21 before starting their third year of colleg ...
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1971 NCAA College Division Baseball Tournament
The 1971 NCAA College Division baseball tournament decided the champion of baseball at the NCAA College Division level for the 1971 season. This was the fourth such tournament for the College Division, having separated from the University Division in 1957. The won the championship by defeating the . Format Twenty one teams were selected to participate, divided into four regions. Two regions consisted of six teams, another had five, and the West had four. Each region completed a double-elimination round, with the winners advancing to the finals. The finals, made up of the four regional champions, also competed in a double-elimination format. Regionals East Regional Mideast Regional Midwest Regional West Regional Finals Participants Results Bracket Game results See also * 1971 NCAA University Division baseball tournament The 1971 NCAA University Division baseball tournament was played at the end of the 1971 NCAA University Division baseball season to determi ...
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Riverside Sports Complex
The Riverside Sports Complex, in Riverside, California, is the home field of the University of California, Riverside baseball team. The stadium seats 2,500 and features a home team locker room built personally by Troy Percival, a UC Riverside alumnus. A statue of the UCR Bear in concrete just inside the entrance to the facility was erected in 2007. The stadium also has a pair of hitting cages located underneath the grandstands. History The stadium is primarily used for baseball and was the home of Riverside Pilots before they moved to Lancaster to become the Lancaster JetHawks in 1996. It was also the home of the Riverside Red Wave from 1988 to 1990. The stadium was the site of the Division II College World Series from 1980 to 1984. Gallery File:Riverside Sports Complex (UC Riverside) scoreboard.jpg, Riverside Sports Complex-scoreboard File:Riverside Sports Complex (UC Riverside) grandstand-batting cages.jpg, Riverside Sports Complex-grandstand and batting cages See al ...
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Riverside, California
Riverside is a city in and the county seat of Riverside County, California, United States. It is named for its location beside the Santa Ana River. As of the 2020 census, the city has a population of 314,998. It is the most populous city in the Inland Empire and Riverside County, the List of largest California cities by population, 12th-most populous city in California, and the List of United States cities by population, 61st-most populous city in the United States. Alongside San Bernardino, Riverside is a principal city in the nation's 13th-largest metropolitan statistical area; the Riverside–San Bernardino–Ontario had 4.6 million residents in 2020. Riverside is about southeast of downtown Los Angeles and is also part of the Greater Los Angeles area. Riverside was founded in the early 1870s. It is the birthplace of the California citrus production, citrus industry and home of the The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa, Mission Inn, the nation's largest Mission Revival Style architec ...
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1980 NCAA Division II Baseball Tournament
The 1980 NCAA Division II baseball tournament was the postseason tournament hosted by the NCAA to determine the national champion of baseball among its Division II colleges and universities at the end of the 1980 NCAA Division II baseball season. Cal Poly Pomona defeated New Haven, 13–6, in the championship game of the double-elimination tournament, capturing the Broncos' second national title and first since 1976. Cal Poly Pomona was coached by John Scolinos. Bracket College World Series See also * 1980 NCAA Division I baseball tournament * 1980 NCAA Division III baseball tournament * 1980 NAIA World Series References {{NCAA Division II baseball tournament navbox NCAA Division II tournament NCAA Division II baseball tournament NCAA Division II baseball tournament The NCAA Division II baseball tournament (formerly the NCAA College Division baseball tournament) is an annual college baseball tournament held at the culmination of the spring regular season and which ...
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1979 NCAA Division II Baseball Tournament
The 1979 NCAA Division II baseball tournament was the postseason tournament hosted by the NCAA to determine the national champion of baseball among its Division II colleges and universities at the end of the 1979 NCAA Division II baseball season. Valdosta State defeated defending champions Florida Southern in the championship game, 3–2, of the double-elimination tournament, capturing the Blazers' first national title. Valdosta State was coached by Tommy Thomas. Regionals The regionals consisted 32 teams in eight groupings. Each regional consisted of a 4-team bracket. All brackets were double elimination format. The top team in each bracket advanced to the 1979 Division II College World Series. New England Regional Middle Atlantic Regional South Atlantic Regiona South Regional Great Lakes Regional North Central Regional South Central Regional West Regional Finals Participants Results Bracket Game Results See also * 1979 NCAA Division I baseball tourna ...
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1978 NCAA Division II Baseball Tournament
The 1978 NCAA Division II baseball tournament was the postseason tournament hosted by the NCAA to determine the national champion of baseball among its Division II colleges and universities at the end of the 1978 NCAA Division II baseball season. Florida Southern defeated Delta State in the championship game of the double-elimination tournament, 7–2, winning the Moccasins' fourth national title. Florida Southern were coached by Joe Arnold. Regionals The regionals consisted 32 teams in eight groupings. Each regional consisted of a 4-team bracket. All brackets were double elimination format. The top team in each bracket advanced to the 1978 Division II College World Series. New England Regional Middle Atlantic Regional South Atlantic Regional South Regional Great Lakes Regional North Central Regional South Central Regional West Regional Finals Participants Results Bracket Game Results See also * 1978 NCAA Division I baseball tournament * 1978 NCAA Divisi ...
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1977 NCAA Division II Baseball Tournament
The 1977 NCAA Division II baseball tournament was the 10th edition of the NCAA Division II baseball tournament. The 31-team tournament decided the champion of baseball in NCAA Division II for the 1977 season. The won their first national championship, beating the . UC Riverside coach Jack Smitherman won his first title with the team, while Joe Lefebvre of Eckerd and Steve Glaum of UC Riverside were named Tournament Co-Most Outstanding Players. Regionals The regionals consisted 31 teams in eight groupings. There were five 4-team brackets, one 6-team bracket, one 3-team bracket, and one 2-team bracket. All brackets were double elimination format, with the exception of the 2-team bracket which was a best of 3 format. The top team in each bracket advanced to the 1977 Division II College World Series. New England Regional Middle Atlantic Regional South Atlantic Regional South Regional Great Lakes Regional North Central Regional South Central Regional West Regional C ...
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1976 NCAA Division II Baseball Tournament
The 1976 NCAA Division II baseball tournament decided the champion of baseball at the NCAA Division II level for the 1976 season. This was the eighth such tournament for the Division, having separated from the University Division in 1957, and further dividing into Division II and Division III for the 1976 season. won the championship by defeating . Regionals Northeast Regional South Atlantic Regional Mideast Regional South Regional Midwest Regional West Regional Finals Participants Results Bracket Game results References {{NCAA Division II baseball tournament navbox NCAA Division II baseball tournament NCAA Division II baseball tournament The NCAA Division II baseball tournament (formerly the NCAA College Division baseball tournament) is an annual college baseball tournament held at the culmination of the spring regular season and which determines the National Collegiate Athletic ...
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1975 NCAA Division II Baseball Tournament
The 1975 NCAA Division II baseball tournament decided the champion of baseball at the NCAA Division II level for the 1975 season. This was the eighth such tournament for the Division, having separated from the University Division in 1957, and further dividing into Division II and Division III for the 1975 season. The won the championship by defeating . Regionals Northeast Regional South Atlantic Regional Mideast Regional South Regional Midwest Regional West Regional Finals Participants Results See also * 1975 NCAA Division I baseball tournament * 1975 NAIA World Series References {{NCAA Division II baseball tournament navbox NCAA Division II baseball tournament NCAA Division II baseball tournament The NCAA Division II baseball tournament (formerly the NCAA College Division baseball tournament) is an annual college baseball tournament held at the culmination of the spring regular season and which determines the National Collegiate Athletic ...
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1974 NCAA Division II Baseball Tournament
The 1974 NCAA Division II baseball tournament decided the champion of baseball at the NCAA Division II level for the 1974 season. This was the seventh such tournament for the Division, having separated from the University Division in 1957, and further dividing into Division II and Division III for the 1974 season. The won the championship by defeating the . Regionals Northeast Region South Atlantic Region Mideast Region South Region Midwest Region West Region Finals Participants Results Bracket Game results See also * 1974 NCAA Division I baseball tournament * 1974 NAIA World Series References {{NCAA Division II baseball tournament navbox NCAA Division II baseball tournament NCAA Division II baseball tournament The NCAA Division II baseball tournament (formerly the NCAA College Division baseball tournament) is an annual college baseball tournament held at the culmination of the spring regular season and which determines the National Collegiate Ath ...
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1973 NCAA College Division Baseball Tournament
The 1973 NCAA College Division baseball tournament decided the champion of baseball at the NCAA College Division level for the 1973 season. This was the sixth such tournament for the College Division, having separated from the University Division in 1957. The won the championship by defeating the . Regionals Northeast Region Mideast Region Midwest Region South Region South Atlantic Region West Region Finals Participants Results Bracket Game results See also * 1973 NCAA University Division baseball tournament * 1973 NAIA World Series The 1973 NAIA World Series was the 17th annual NAIA World Series, tournament hosted by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics to determine the national champion of college baseball, baseball among its member colleges and universiti ... References {{NCAA Division II baseball tournament navbox NCAA Division II baseball tournament NCAA College Division baseball tournament ...
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