2014 NCBA Division I Tournament

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The 2014 National Club Baseball Association (NCBA) Division I Tournament was a post-season tournament for the best teams in the NCBA during the 2014 season. 32 NCBA Division I college baseball teams met after playing their way through the regular season to play in the NCBA Tournament. The tournament will culminate with eight teams competing for the 2014 NCBA Division I World Series at University of Tampa Baseball Stadium in Tampa, FL.

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Regionals

The opening rounds of the tournament were played across eight pre-determined sites across the country, each consisting of a four-team field. Each regional is double elimination. The winner of each regional advances to the NCBA World Series. [1]

Bold indicates winner. The #4 seed is the at-large team in each region.

South Atlantic Regional

at LaGrange, GA [2]

First Round
May 2nd-3rd
Second Round
May 3rd
Championship
May 4th
1Central Florida8
4Clemson3
1Central Florida4
4Florida9
2Alabama1
3Florida12
4Florida
1Central Florida
Lower round 1Lower final
3Clemson2
3Clemson81Central Florida4
2Alabama5

Southern Pacific Regional

at Riverside, CA [3]

First Round
May 2nd-3rd
Second Round
May 3rd
Championship
May 4th
1UCLA3
4California5
4California6
3Long Beach State1
2UC Davis5
3Long Beach State6
4California
3Long Beach State
Lower round 1Lower final
2UC Davis1
1UCLA103Long Beach State8
2UC Davis11

Gulf Coast Regional

at McKinney, TX [4]

First Round
May 9th-10th
Second Round
May 10th
Championship
May 11th
1Texas Tech4
4Texas3
1Texas Tech1
2Texas A&M3
2Texas A&M12
3Texas State2
2Texas A&M
4Texas
Lower round 1Lower final
4Texas13
4Texas61Texas Tech4
3Texas State4

Mid-Atlantic Regional

at Martinsville, VA [5]

First Round
May 9th-10th
Second Round
May 10th
Championship
May 11th
1East Carolina10
4Maryland3
1East Carolina12
2James Madison2
2James Madison11
3Ohio8
1East Carolina
4Maryland
Lower round 1Lower final
4Maryland10
4Maryland72James Madison4
3Ohio2

North Atlantic Regional

at Oneonta, NY [6]

First Round
May 9th-10th
Second Round
May 10th
Championship
May 11th
1Pittsburgh12
4Drexel2
1Pittsburgh2
2Delaware13
2Delaware7
3Massachusetts6
2Delaware
4Drexel
Lower round 1Lower final
4Drexel8
4Drexel101Pittsburgh6
3Massachusetts5

Great Lakes Regional

at Battle Creek, MI [7]

First Round
May 9th-10th
Second Round
May 10th
Championship
May 11th
1Michigan3
4Illinois4
4Illinois2
2Illinois State6
2Illinois State11
3Wisconsin10
2Illinois State
3Wisconsin
Lower round 1Lower final
3Wisconsin4
1Michigan54Illinois2
3Wisconsin13

Mid-America Regional

at Topeka, KS [8]

First Round
May 9th-10th
Second Round
May 10th
Championship
May 11th
1Missouri1
4Colorado State12
4Colorado State6
2Iowa3
2Iowa6
3Wyoming2
4Colorado State
2Iowa
Lower round 1Lower final
3Wyoming2
1Missouri112Iowa7
3Wyoming12

Northern Pacific Regional

at Missoula, MT [9]

First Round
May 9th-10th
Second Round
May 10th
Championship
May 11th
1Utah State6
4Montana3
1Utah State17
3Eastern Washington7
2Oregon6
3Eastern Washington19
1Utah State
3Eastern Washington
Lower round 1Lower final
2Oregon4
4Montana43Eastern Washington13
2Oregon7

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