2010 NCBA Division I World Series

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The 2010 National Club Baseball Association (NCBA) Division I World Series was played at City of Palms Park in Fort Myers, FL from May 28 to June 3. The tenth tournament's champion was Colorado State University. This was Colorado State's sixth title in the last seven years and third in a row. The Most Valuable Player was Tommy Johnson of Colorado State University. [1]

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Format

The format is similar to the NCAA College World Series in that eight teams participate in two four-team double elimination brackets with the only difference being that in the NCBA, there is only one game that decides the national championship rather than a best-of-3 like the NCAA.

Participants

SeedingSchoolRegion
1 Weber State Northern Pacific
2 Colorado State Mid-America
3 Arizona Southern Pacific
4 Penn State North Atlantic
5 Texas A&M Gulf Coast
6 Virginia Tech Mid-Atlantic
7 Georgia South Atlantic
8 Central Michigan Great Lakes

Results

Bracket

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First Round Second Round Semifinals Championship Game
               
1Weber State8
8 Central Michigan 2
1 Weber State 1
4Penn State12
4Penn State5
'5 Texas A&M 2
4Penn State10-
5 Texas A&M 6 -
8 Central Michigan 15
5Texas A&M17
5Texas A&M8
1 Weber State 3
4 Penn State 1 - -
2Colorado State7- -
2Colorado State19
7 Georgia 2
2Colorado State16
6 Virginia Tech 3
3 Arizona 7
6Virginia Tech12
2Colorado State7-
3 Arizona 2 -
7 Georgia 2
3Arizona4
3Arizona11
6 Virginia Tech 5

Game Results

DateGameTimeWinnerScoreLoserNotes
May 28Game 111:00 AMVirginia Tech12-7Arizona
Game 23:00 PMColorado State19-2Georgia
Game 37:00 PMWeber State8-2Central Michigan
May 29Game 411:00 AMPenn State5-2Texas A&M
Game 53:00 PMArizona4-2GeorgiaGeorgia eliminated
May 30Game 611:00 AMTexas A&M17-15Central MichiganCentral Michigan eliminated
Game 73:00 PMColorado State16-3Virginia Tech
Game 87:00 PMPenn State12-1Weber State
May 31Game 93:00 PMTexas A&M8-3Weber StateWeber State eliminated
Game 107:00 PMArizona11-5Virginia TechVirginia Tech eliminated
June 1Game 113:00 PMPenn State10-6Texas A&MTexas A&M eliminated
Game 127:00 PMColorado State7-2ArizonaArizona eliminated
June 2Game 133:00 PMGame not needed
Game 143:00 PM or
7:00 PM
Game not needed
June 3Game 157:00 PMColorado State7-1Penn StateColorado State wins NCBA Division I World Series

Championship Game

Thursday, June 3 7:00 pm
Fort Myers, Florida
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Starting pitchers:
PSU: Weston Hillegas
CSU: Bobby Moller
WP: Bobby Moller   LP: Weston Hillegas   Sv: None
Home runs:
PSU: None
CSU: Thomas Johnson, Josh Ary
Attendance: N/A
Boxscore

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References

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  2. "2010bracket". csuramsbaseball.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2014-05-13.