1999 NAIA World Series

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1999 NAIA
baseball tournament
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1999 NAIA World Series
Teams10
Format Double elimination
Page playoff
Finals site
Champions Lewis–Clark State  (10th title)
Winning coach Ed Cheff
MVP Jason Ellison (OF) (Lewis–Clark State)
  • 1998
  • NAIA Baseball Tournament
  • 2000

The 1999 NAIA World Series was the 43rd annual tournament hosted by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics to determine the national champion of baseball among its member colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. [1]

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The tournament was played, for the one and only time, at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Florida.

Lewis–Clark State (57–14) defeated defending champions Albertson (50–19) in the second game of a two-game championship series, 7–2, to win the Warriors' tenth NAIA World Series and first since 1996.

Lewis–Clark State outfielder, and future major leaguer, Jason Ellison was named tournament MVP.

Bracket

Preliminary bracket

First round
Losers to Consolation Bracket
Second Round
Second round
Losers to Consolation Bracket
Second or Third Round
Third round
Losers to Consolation Bracket
Fourth Round
Fourth round
Both teams to Championship Bracket
Semifinals
Oklahoma City 2
Albertson 9Albertson9
Albertson7
Indiana Tech 8
Birmingham–Southern5
Birmingham–Southern 7
Embry–Riddle 3
Albertson3
Lewis–Clark State7
Lewis–Clark State 14
Culver–Stockton 7Culver–Stockton0
Lewis–Clark State9
Dominican (NY) 1
Bellevue4
Bellevue (NE) 12
Dallas Baptist 10
Second Round
Losers eliminated
Third Round
Losers eliminated
Fourth Round
Losers eliminated,
Winners to Semifinals
Birmingham–Southern8
Oklahoma City14Oklahoma City6
Dominican8Dallas Baptist3
Dallas Baptist17
Bellevue3
Culver–Stockton6Culver–Stockton7
Indiana Tech9Indiana Tech5
Embry–Riddle8

Championship bracket

SemifinalsChampionship
     
Lewis–Clark State 3
Birmingham–Southern 0
Lewis–Clark State1 7
Albertson 2 2
Albertson 7
Culver–Stockton 2

See also

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References

  1. "Championship History" (PDF). NAIA.org. National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Retrieved 25 September 2022.