2001 NJCAA Division I Baseball World Series
The 2001 NJCAA Division I Baseball World Series was held May 26-June 1 at Sam Suplizio Field in Grand Junction, CO. The ten schools qualified by winning one of ten District tournaments. North Central Texas College defeated Dixie State College of Utah in the championship game. Blake Justice of North Central Texas was named MVP.
Participating Teams[edit]
School | Record | Head Coach |
---|---|---|
Central Alabama Community College | 33-20 | Ronnie Baynes |
Cowley County Community College | 46-14 | Dave Burroughs |
Dixie State College of Utah | 46-11 | Mike Littlewood |
Eastern Oklahoma State College | 24-26 | Todd Shelton |
Iowa Western Community College | 39-17 | Therron Brockish |
Miami-Dade Community College | 45-10 | Steve Hertz |
Middle Georgia College | 38-23 | Craig Young |
North Central Texas College | 41-14 | Kevin Darwin |
Spartanburg Methodist College | 49-10 | Timothy Wallace |
Texarkana College | 39-19 | Matt Deggs |
Results[edit]
College World Series Bracket[edit]
Bracket to be included
Game Results[edit]
All-Tournament Team[edit]
- C: Andrew Latora, Middle Georgia
- C: Wick Udy, Dixie State
- IF: John Urick, Cowley County
- IF: Tommy Claridy, Central Alabama
- IF: Craig Stansberry, North Central Texas
- IF: Blake Justice, North Central Texas
- IF: Taylor Pullins, Dixie State
- OF: Kerri Fair, Central Alabama
- OF: Ryan Bell, Cowley County
- OF: Danny Gibbons, North Central Texas
- OF: Brock Jacobsen, Dixie State
- P: Wes Cain, North Central Texas
- P: JT Sherman, Dixie State
- P: Brad Thompson, Dixie State
- DH: Justin Glenn, Cowley County
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