2013 NCBA Division II World Series

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The 2013 National Club Baseball Association (NCBA) Division II World Series was played at Brooks Stadium in Paducah, KY from May 17 to May 21. The sixth tournament's champion was Kennesaw State University. The Most Valuable Player was Aaron Moore of Kennesaw 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. There are a few differences between the NCAA and the NCBA format. One of which is that the losers of Games 1–4 move to the other half of the bracket. Another difference is that the NCBA plays a winner take all for its national title game while the NCAA has a best-of-3 format to determine its national champion. Another difference which is between NCBA Division I and II is that Division II games are 7 innings while Division I games are 9 innings.

Participants

‡ - denotes school also has a NCBA Division I team

SeedingSchoolConferenceRecord (Conference)
1 Kennesaw State District IV West20–2 (15–0)
2 Penn StateDistrict I North19–1 (14–1)
3 Northeastern District II North24–6 (11–1)
4 SIU Edwardsville District VI North16–3 (11–1)
5 MarylandDistrict III North18–6 (10–2)
6 Stephen F. Austin District VII West17–7 (10–2)
7 WisconsinDistrict V South12–5 (7–1)
8 Wyoming District VIII North16–8 (9–3)

Results

Bracket

[2]

First Round Second Round Semifinals Championship Game
             
1Kennesaw State7
8 Wyoming 3
1Kennesaw State6
5 Maryland 3
4 SIU-Edwardsville 1
5Maryland2
1Kennesaw State15-
5 Maryland 9 -
7 Wisconsin 1
3Northeastern3
3 Northeastern 1
5Maryland6
1Kennesaw State5
6 Stephen F. Austin 2
2Penn State2
7 Wisconsin 1
2 Penn State 2
6Stephen F. Austin3
3 Northeastern 4
6Stephen F. Austin7
6Stephen F. Austin13-
2 Penn State 10 -
8Wyoming12
4 SIU-Edwardsville 4
8 Wyoming 1
2Penn State8

Game results

DateGameTimeWinnerScoreLoserNotes
May 17Game 110:00 AMMaryland2–1SIU Edwardsville
Game 21:10 PMStephen F. Austin7–4Northeastern
Game 34:20 PMPenn State2–1Wisconsin
Game 47:30 PMKennesaw State7–3Wyoming
May 18Game 510:00 AMNortheastern3–1WisconsinWisconsin eliminated
Game 61:10 PMWyoming12–4SIU EdwardsvilleSIU Edwardsville eliminated
Game 74:20 PMStephen F. Austin3–2Penn State
Game 87:30 PMKennesaw State6–3Maryland
May 19Game 94:20 PMPenn State8–1WyomingWyoming eliminated
Game 107:30 PMMaryland6–1NortheasternNortheastern eliminated
May 20Game 1110:00 AMStephen F. Austin13–10Penn StatePenn State eliminated
Game 121:10 PMKennesaw State15–9MarylandMaryland eliminated
Game 134:20 PMGame not needed
Game 144:20 PM or
7:30 PM
Game not needed
May 21Game 1512:00 PMKennesaw State5–2Stephen F. AustinKennesaw State wins NCBA DII World Series

Championship game

Tuesday, May 21 12:00 pm
Paducah, KY
Team1234567 R H E
Stephen F. Austin2000000281
Kennesaw State040010X571
Starting pitchers:
SFA: Michael Coronado
KSU: Danny Gillespie
WP: Danny Gillespie   LP: Michael Coronado   Sv: Jeremy Sanders
Home runs:
SFA: Trent Loria, Steven Lopez
KSU: Caleb Moore
Attendance: N/A
Notes: Championship Game moved from 7:00 PM to Noon due to impending inclement weather.
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References

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  2. "2013DIIWSBracket" (PDF). clubbaseball.org. Retrieved 2014-05-13.