2016 NCAA Division II baseball championship selections announced NCAA.com
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PRESENTED BY INDIANAPOLIS---The NCAA Division II Baseball Committee has selected the 56 teams that will participate in the 2016 NCAA Division II Baseball Championship. The championship provides for two regional sites hosting six teams, four regional sites hosting seven teams and two regional sites hosting eight teams, for a total of eight regional sites. All regionals are double-elimination tournaments and will be played May 19-23. Regional champions will advance to the double-elimination championship finals May 28-June 4 at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, North Carolina. The finals will be hosted by the University of Mount Olive and the town of Cary, North Carolina. MORE: Twenty-three conferences receive automatic qualification into the 2016 championship. Each conference and its automatic qualifier are listed below: California Collegiate Athletic Association – California State University, Chico Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference – Felician College Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association – Chowan University Conference Carolinas –University of Mount Olive East Coast Conference – Dowling College Great American Conference – University of Arkansas, Monticello Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference – Grand Valley State University Great Lakes Valley Conference –University of Indianapolis Great Midwest Athletic Conference – Alderson Broaddus University Gulf South Conference – Delta State University Heartland Conference – St. Edward’s University Lone Star Conference – West Texas A&M University Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association –University of Central Missouri Mountain East Conference – Shepherd University Northeast-10 Conference – Southern New Hampshire University Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference – St. Cloud State University Pacific West Conference – California Baptist University Peach Belt Conference – Columbus State University Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference – West Chester University of Pennsylvania Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference – Colorado Mesa University South Atlantic Conference – Catawba College Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference – Claflin University Sunshine State Conference – University of Tampa In the 2015 championship, University of Tampa captured its seventh national championship title in school history with a 3-1 victory over Catawba College. This year marks the 49th annual championship, and the eighth consecutive year that the finals have been held in Cary, North Carolina. SITES/PAIRINGS: *Denotes host institution Atlantic Regional at Millersville, Pennsylvania 1. *Millersville, 47-5 2. West Chester, 35-12 3. Mercyhurst, 39-12 4. Shepherd, 37-13 5. Seton Hill, 38-16 6. East Stroudsburg, 36-16 7.Chowan, 26-23 Central Regional at St. Cloud, Minnesota 1. *St. Cloud State, 35-8 2. Central Mo., 38-13 3. Minn. Duluth, 39-14 4. Ark.-Monticello, 35-14 5. Mo. Western St., 38-18 6. Emporia St., 37-17 7. Southwestern Okla., 29-14 8. Minnesota St., 33-16 East Regional at Rindge, New Hampshire 1. *Franklin Pierce, 45-6 2. Southern N.H., 45-5 3. St. Thomas Aquinas, 35-15 4. Felician, 33-19 5. Bridgeport, 27-22-1 6. Molloy, 31-21 7. Dowling, 27-23 Midwest Regional at Quincy, Illinois 1. *Quincy, 35-16 2. Grand Valley St., 35-16-1 3. UIndy, 37-19 4. Southern Ind., 33-19 5. Missouri S&T, 35-17 6. Ashland, 31-20 7. Hillsdale, 32-22 8. Alderson Broaddus, 30-19 South Regional at Tampa,Florida 1. *Tampa, 41-8 2. West Florida, 33-15 3. Nova Southeastern, 34-14 4. Delta St., 35-15 5. Lynn, 27-20 6. West Ga., 39-14 7. Claflin, 20-27 Southeast Regional at Columbus, Georgia 1. *Columbus St., 40-12 2. Lander, 38-14 3. Belmont Abbey, 38-14-1 4. S.C. Aiken, 37-16 5. Tusculum, 36-16 6. Catawba, 34-19 7. Mount Olive, 30-19 South Central Regional at Grand Junction, Colorado 1. *Colorado Mesa, 41-11 2. St. Edward’s, 40-10 3. Angelo State, 35-20 4. West Tex. A&M, 36-18 5. Tex. A&M-Kingsville, 32-17 6. Lubbock Christian, 35-14 West Regional at Riverside, California 1. * Cal Baptist, 39-11 2. Dixie St., 38-12 3. Cal Poly Pomona, 35-17 4. Chico St., 32-20 5. Cal St. Monterey Bay, 33-19 6. Cal St. East Bay, 33-20 The NCAA college baseball careers of players in the 2022 World Series
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