NCAA Announces 2018 Division III Baseball Field

Late Sunday night, the NCAA Division III Baseball Committee unveiled the 58 teams that will compete in the 2018 NCAA Division III Baseball Championship for a chance at ultimate glory.

There are eight regionals, with three consisting of six teams and five regionals composed of eight teams. Each regional uses a double-elimination format for tournament play. Of the 58 squads selected, 40 were conference champions and 18 were at-large teams. The regionals will run from May 17-21.

The eight teams that emerge victorious from regional play will earn a spot in the double-elimination championship in Appleton, Wisconsin, at Fox Cities Stadium. The championship pool play begins on May 25, with a champion crowned by May 30.

^denotes host team

Adrian, Michigan Region Hosted by Adrian College

  1. Wooster (OH) 36-8
  2. Otterbein (OH) 30-14
  3. La Roche (Pa.) 34-8-1
  4. Marietta (OH) 27-16
  5. Shenandoah (Va.) 34-10
  6. Ithaca (N.Y.) 28-15
  7. ^Adrian (Mich.) 33-10
  8. Wabash (Ind.) 28-15

Auburn, New York Region Hosted by State University of New York at Cortland

  1. ^SUNY Cortland 32-10
  2. Salisbury (Md.) 33-10
  3. Southern Maine 27-13
  4. Baldwin Wallace (OH) 31-12
  5. Swarthmore (Pa.) 33-9
  6. Amherst (Mass.) 24-12
  7. St. Joseph’s (Long Island) (N.Y.) 26-16
  8. Westfield State (Mass.) 24-16-1

Duluth, Minnesota Region Hosted by the College of St. Scholastica

  1. Concordia Chicago 33-12
  2. North Central (Ill.) 28-12
  3. Wisconsin Oshkosh 31-8
  4. Bethel (Minn.) 17-28
  5. Dubuque (IA) 24-15
  6. Bethany Lutheran (Minn.) 23-10

 

Harwich, Massachusetts Region Hosted by Massachusetts Maritime Academy

  1. Massachusetts Boston 34-8
  2. Oswego State (N.Y.) 26-12
  3. Keystone (Pa.) 33-9
  4. Western New England (Mass.) 31-13
  5. Ramapo (N.J.) 32-13
  6. Mitchell (Conn.) 30-8
  7. Suffolk (Mass.) 25-17
  8. Penn State-Berks 25-10

Holly Springs, North Carolina Region Hosted by William Peace University

  1. Randolph-Macon (Va.) 31-7-1
  2. The College of New Jersey 28-9
  3. Denison (OH) 32-10
  4. Christopher Newport (Va.) 32-10
  5. Alvernia (Pa.) 28-13
  6. LaGrange (Ga.) 28-16

Sauget, Illinois Region Hosted by St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

  1. Webster (Mo.) 36-8
  2. Wisconsin-Whitewater 31-6
  3. Texas-Tyler 29-16
  4. Rhodes (Tenn.) 29-14
  5. Franklin (Ind.) 38-3
  6. Aurora (Ill.) 30-13
  7. Monmouth (Ill.) 28-12-1
  8. Thomas More (Ky.) 24-18

 

Spokane, Washington Region Hosted by Whitworth University and Spokane Sports Commission

  1. Chapman (Calif.) 34-11
  2. Redlands (Calif.) 33-11
  3. Concordia University Texas 29-16
  4. Texas Lutheran 34-9
  5. Texas-Dallas 30-15
  6. Willamette (Ore.) 28-17

York, Pennsylvania Region Hosted by Middle Atlantic Conferences

  1. Rowan (N.J.) 33-9
  2. Babson (Mass.) 32-10
  3. Arcadia (Pa.) 30-14
  4. Virginia Wesleyan 28-14
  5. Misericordia (Pa.) 31-12
  6. Union (N.Y.) 30-11
  7. Catholic (Va.) 31-13
  8. Castleton (Vt.) 30-10

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