2000 NAIA College World Series

From BR Bullpen

The 2000 NAIA College World Series was the first to be held in Lewiston, ID in nine years. The tournament was previously held in Lewiston from 1984 to 1991. The 10 team field was made up of the 7 winners of the Regional and Super Regionals plus 2 at-large bids and host Lewis-Clark State College. Lewis-Clark State College defeated Dallas Baptist University in the championship game.


Participating Teams[edit]

School Conference Record (Conference) Head Coach CWS Appearances CWS Best Finish
Albertson College of Idaho Cascade Collegiate Conference 48-12 (25-5) Tim Mooney 2
(last:1999)
1st
Bellevue University Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference 50-25 Mike Evans 4
(last:1999)
1st
Birmingham-Southern College TranSouth Athletic Conference 46-18 (14-10) Brian Shoop 5
(last:1999)
3rd
Brewton-Parker College 61-18 Mike Robins 1
(last:1997)
1st
Dallas Baptist University 40-20-1 Sam Riggleman 8
(last:1999)
2nd
Indiana Institute of Technology Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference 44-20 Lance Hershberger 2
(last:1999)
2nd
Lewis-Clark State College Independent 53-12 Ed Cheff 18
(last:1999)
1st
The Master's College 35-13 Monte Brooks 0
(last:none)
none
Shawnee State University American Mideast Conference 46-14 (16-6) Pat Rigsby 0
(last:none)
none
St. Thomas University Florida Sun Conference 43-12 Manny Mantrana 2
(last:1998)
3rd

Results[edit]

2000 College World Series Bracket[edit]

  Upper Round 1   Upper Round 2   Upper Round 3   Upper Final
Both teams advance
 
                                                           
      Albertson 4  
  Shawnee St. 11     Shawnee St. 6    
  Indiana Tech 0         Shawnee St. 8  
        Dallas Baptist 9    
    Dallas Baptist 5          
    St. Thomas (FL) 4        
        Dallas Baptist 3
        Lewis-Clark St. 4
      Bellevue 3        
  Lewis-Clark St. 10     Lewis-Clark St. 9          
  Brewton-Parker 4         Lewis-Clark St. 15    
        Master's 1  
    Master's 6    
    Birmingham-Southern 5
     
  Lower Round 1     Lower Round 2     Lower Round 3
Both winners advance
 
   
      Shawnee St. 1
    Bellevue 7 Master's 10  
  St. Thomas (FL) 10     Indiana Tech 8    
Indiana Tech 18        
        Indiana Tech 4
    Albertson 3     Albertson 3
  Birmingham-Southern 2     Brewton-Parker 2  
  Brewton-Parker 5  


Re-Ordered Semifinals

  Semifinals Finals
                   
 Lewis-Clark St. 9  
 Indiana Tech 8  
   Lewis-Clark St. 10 x
   Dallas Baptist 1 x
 Dallas Baptist 6
 Master's 4  



Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 26
Game 1 Shawnee State University 11-0 Indiana Institute of Technology
Game 2 Dallas Baptist University 5-4 St. Thomas University
Game 3 The Master's College 6-5 Birmingham-Southern College
Game 4 Lewis-Clark State College 10-4 Brewton-Parker College
May 27
Game 5 Indiana Institute of Technology 18-10 St. Thomas University St. Thomas eliminated
Game 6 Brewton-Parker College 5-2 Birmingham-Southern College Birmingham-Southern eliminated
Game 7 Shawnee State University 6-4 Albertson College of Idaho
May 28
Game 8 Lewis-Clark State College 9-3 Bellevue University
May 29
Game 9 Albertson College of Idaho 3-2 Brewton-Parker College Brewton-Parker eliminated
Game 10 Indiana Institute of Technology 8-7 Bellevue University Bellevue eliminated
Game 11 Dallas Baptist University 9-8 Shawnee State University
Game 12 Lewis-Clark State College 15-1 The Master's College
May 30
Game 13 Indiana Institute of Technology 4-3 Albertson College of Idaho Albertson eliminated
Game 14 The Master's College 10-1 Shawnee State University Shawnee St. eliminated
May 31
Game 15 Lewis-Clark State College 4-3 Dallas Baptist University
June 1
Game 16 Dallas Baptist University 6-4 The Master's College Master's eliminated
Game 17 Lewis-Clark State College 9-8 Indiana Institute of Technology Indiana Tech eliminated
June 2
Game 18 Lewis-Clark State College 10-1 Dallas Baptist University Lewis-Clark wins CWS


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