1995 NAIA College World Series

From BR Bullpen

The 1995 NAIA College World Series was held at Lewis and Clark Park in Sioux City, IA. The eight team field was composed of eight teams that qualified for the tournament by winning their Regional Tournaments. Bellevue University defeated Cumberland University in the championship game. Nic DeLuca of Bellevue was named MVP.

Participating Teams[edit]

Seed School Conference Record (Conference) Head Coach CWS Appearances CWS Best Finish
1 Lewis-Clark State College 55-14 Ed Cheff 15
(last:1992)
1st
2 Southeastern Oklahoma State University Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference 46-12 Mike Metheny 8
(last:1994)
2nd
3 St. Mary's University Heart of Texas Conference 46-10 (19-2) Charlie Migl 2
(last:1993)
5th
4 Bellevue University Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference 52-12 Mike Evans 0
(last:none)
none
5 Birmingham-Southern College Southern States Conference 41-16 (15-2) Brian Shoop 3
(last:1982)
5th
6 College of St. Francis 48-15 Gordie Gillespie 7
(last:1993)
1st
7 Cumberland University Tennessee Collegiate Athletic Conference 46-17 Woody Hunt 2
(last:1993)
3rd
8 Wilmington College 37-14 Matt Brainard 3
(last:1994)
5th

Results[edit]

1995 College World Series Bracket[edit]

  First round     Second round     Third round
                           
  1 Lewis-Clark St. 10  
  8 Wilmington 0    
      1 Lewis-Clark St. 11  
      5 Birmingham-Sou. 6    
  4 Bellevue 1          
  5 Birmingham-Sou. 2        
      1 Lewis-Clark St. 0
      7 Cumberland 4
  2 SE Oklahoma St. 0        
  7 Cumberland 3          
      7 Cumberland 5    
      6 St. Francis 1  
  3 St. Mary's 6    
  6 St. Francis 7  
  Loser's bracket
  8 Wilmington 6  
  4 Bellevue 9     6 St. Francis 9
    4 Bellevue 11
  2 SE Oklahoma St. 5  
  3 St. Mary's 4     5 Birmingham-Sou. 10
    2 SE Oklahoma St. 3
  Semifinals     Elimination     Final
                           
  Re-ordered Semifinals
  7 Cumberland 2       7 Cumberland 5
  5 Birmingham-Sou. 3           4 Bellevue 8
      5 Birmingham-Sou. 5    
      4 Bellevue 7  
  1 Lewis-Clark St. 7    
  4 Bellevue 8  



Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 26
Game 1 College of St. Francis 7-6 St. Mary's University
Game 2 Cumberland University 3-0 Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Game 3 Lewis-Clark State College 10-0 (7 inn) Wilmington College
Game 4 Birmingham-Southern College 2-1 Bellevue University
May 29
Game 5 Southeastern Oklahoma State University 5-4 St. Mary's University St. Mary's eliminated
Game 6 Bellevue University 9-6 Wilmington College Wilmington eliminated
Game 7 Cumberland University 5-1 College of St. Francis
Game 8 Lewis-Clark State College 11-6 (12 inn) Birmingham-Southern College
May 30
Game 9 Birmingham-Southern College 10-3 Southeastern Oklahoma State University SE Oklahoma elinanted
Game 10 Bellevue University 11-9 (10 inn) College of St. Francis St. Francis eliminated
Game 11 Cumberland University 4-0 Lewis-Clark State College
May 31
Game 12 Bellevue University 8-7 Lewis-Clark State College Lewis-Calrk St. eliminated
Game 13 Birmingham-Southern College 3-2 Cumberland University
June 1
Game 14 Bellevue University 7-5 Birmingham-Southern College Birmingham-Southern eliminated
June 2
Game 15 Bellevue University 8-5 Cumberland University Bellevue win World Series


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