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INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division III Baseball committee has announced the 56 teams that will compete in the 2014 NCAA Division III Baseball Championship.
Six teams will compete at four regional sites and eight teams will compete at four regional sites. All regionals will use a double-elimination format. Forty conference champions qualified automatically.
Winners of the eight regional tournaments will qualify for the double-elimination championship at Fox Cities Stadium in Appleton, Wisconsin, May 23-27.
DATES/SITES/SEEDINGS:
May 14-18
Hosted by Piedmont, Demorest, Georgia
1. Shenandoah
2. Emory
3. Birmingham Southern
4. Bridgewater (Va.)
5. Rhodes
6. Covenant
Hosted by Linfield, McMinnville, Oregon
1. Linfield
2. Cal Lutheran
3. Trinity (Texas)
4. Wisconsin-Stevens Point
5. Illinois Wesleyan
6. LeTourneau
Hosted by Augustana (Ill.), Moline, Illinois
1. Webster
2. St. Thomas (Minn.)
3. Buena Vista
4. St. Scholastica
5. Rose-Hulman
6. DePauw
Hosted by Wisconsin-Whitewater, Whitewater, Wisconsin
1. Wisconsin-Whitewater
2. Heidelberg
3. Concordia Chicago
4. Wisconsin-La Crosse
5. Adrian
6. St. Norbert
Hosted by Misericordia, Moosic, Pennsylvania
1. Moravian
2. Rowan
3. Susquehanna
4. Baldwin Wallace
5. Misericordia
6. Keystone
7. Wesleyan (Conn.)
8. Haverford
Hosted by the ECAC at Whitehouse Field, Harwich, Massachusetts
1. Eastern Connecticut State
2. Southern Maine
3. Tufts
4. Endicott
5. MIT
6. St. Joseph’s (Maine)
7. Worcester State
8. Mitchell
Hosted by Ithaca at Colburn Park, Newark, New York
1. SUNY Cortland
2. Kean
3. Amherst
4. Rutgers-Camden
5. Farmingdale State
6. Stevens
7. Union (N.Y.)
8. Castleton
Hosted by Marietta, Marietta, Ohio
1. Marietta
2. Case
3. Salisbury
4. Widener
5. La Roche
6. John Carroll
7. Thomas More
8. Penn State-Berks
First-round matchups for the championship site will be as follows:
Augustana (Ill.) regional winner vs. Linfield regional winner
Misericordia regional winner vs. Piedmont regional winner
Ithaca regional winner vs. Marietta regional winner
ECAC regional winner vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater regional winner
Conferences receiving automatic qualification are as follows:
Conference Automatic – Qualifier Team
Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference – LaRoche
American Southwest Conference – LeTourneau
Capital Athletic Conference – Salisbury
Centennial Conference – Haverford
City University of New York Athletic Conference – Stevens
College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin – Illinois Wesleyan
Colonial States Athletic Conference – Keystone
Commonwealth Conference – Widener
Commonwealth Coast Conference – Endicott
Freedom Conference – Misericordia
Great Northeast Athletic Conference – St. Joseph’s (Maine)
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference – Rose Hulman
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference – Buena Vista
Landmark Conference – Susquehanna
Liberty League – Union (N.Y.)
Little East Conference – Eastern Connecticut State
Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference – Worcester State
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association – Adrian
Midwest Conference – St. Norbert
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference – St. Thomas (Minn.)
New England Collegiate Conference – Mitchell
New England Small College Athletic Conference – Wesleyan (Conn.)
New England Women’s and Men’s Athletics Conference – MIT
New Jersey Athletic Conference – Rowan
North Atlantic Conference – Castleton
North Coast Athletic Conference – DePauw
North Eastern Athletic Conference – Penn State-Berks
Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference – Concordia Chicago
Northwest Conference – Linfield
Ohio Athletic Conference – John Carroll
Old Dominion Athletic Conference – Bridgewater (Va.)
President’s Athletic Conference – Thomas More
St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference – Webster
Skyline Conference – Farmingdale State
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference – Cal Lutheran
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference – Trinity (Texas)
State University of New York Athletic Conference – SUNY Cortland
USA South Athletic Conference – Covenant
Upper Midwest Athletic Conference – St. Scholastica
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference – Wisconsin-Whitewater
Pool B
Case
Emory
Pool C
Amherst
Baldwin Wallace
Birmingham Southern
Heidelberg
Kean
Marietta
Moravian
Rhodes
Rutgers-Camden
Shenandoah
Southern Maine
Tufts
Wisconsin-La Crosse
Wisconsin-Stevens Point
In the 2013 Division III championship game, Linfield defeated Southern Maine 4-1 to win its first NCAA national championship.