2003 NAIA College World Series

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The 2003 NAIA College World Series was held in Lewiston, ID. 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 Oklahoma City University in the championship game. 2003 was the first year that the 10 team field was seeded.

Participating Teams[edit]

Seed School Conference Record (Conference) Head Coach CWS Appearances CWS Best Finish
1 Oklahoma City University Sooner Athletic Conference 59-6-1 Denney Crabaugh 6
(last:2002)
2nd
2 Embry-Riddle University Florida Sun Conference 43-13 (17-4) Greg Guilliams 2
(last:2002)
4th
3 Lewis-Clark State College Independent 43-12 Ed Cheff 21
(last:2002)
1st
4 Biola University Golden State Athletic Conference 41-15 (19-9) John Verhoeven 1
(last:2001)
7th
5 Bellevue University Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference 45-20 Mike Evans 7
(last:2002)
1st
6 Spalding University Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 51-18 Kevin Kocks 1
(last:2002)
7th
7 Olivet Nazarene University Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference 39-16 Elliot Johnson 1
(last:2002)
7th
8 Louisiana State University in Shreveport Gulf Coast Athletic Conference 49-22 Rocke Musgraves 0
(last:none)
none
9 Indiana Institute of Technology Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference 40-18 Lance Hershberger 5
(last:2002)
2nd
10 Ohio Dominican University American Mideast Conference 39-16 (16-4) Paul Page 3
(last:2002)
5th

Results[edit]

2003 College World Series Bracket[edit]

  Upper Round 1   Upper Round 2   Upper Round 3   Upper Final
Both teams advance
 
                                                           
      1 Oklahoma City 8  
  8 LSU Shreveport 11     8 LSU Shreveport 7    
  9 Indiana Tech 1         1 Oklahoma City 8  
        5 Bellevue 7    
    4 Biola 8          
    5 Bellevue 11        
        1 Oklahoma City 4
        3 Lewis-Clark St. 3
      2 Embry-Riddle (FL) 11        
  7 Olivet Nazarene 3     10 Ohio Dominican 2          
  10 Ohio Dominican 6         2 Embry-Riddle (FL) 3    
        3 Lewis-Clark St. 7  
    3 Lewis-Clark St. 11    
    6 Spalding 5
     
  Lower Round 1     Lower Round 2     Lower Round 3
Both winners advance
 
   
        5 Bellevue 7
    10 Ohio Dominican 7     9 Indiana Tech 6  
  4 Biola 7     9 Indiana Tech 12    
  9 Indiana Tech 9  
        2 Embry-Riddle (FL) 4
    8 LSU Shreveport 8     8 LSU Shreveport 14
  6 Spalding 4     6 Spalding 4  
  7 Olivet Nazarene 2  


Re-Ordered Semifinals

  Semifinals Finals
                   
1  Oklahoma City 12  
8  LSU Shreveport 2  
  1  Oklahoma City 5 5
  3  Lewis-Clark St. 6 7
3  Lewis-Clark St. 16
5  Bellevue 3  



Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 23
Game 1 Ohio Dominican University 6-3 Olivet Nazarene University
Game 2 Louisiana State University in Shreveport 11-1 Indiana Institute of Technology
Game 3 Bellevue University 11-8 Biola University
Game 4 Lewis-Clark State College 11-5 Spalding University
May 24
Game 5 Indiana Institute of Technology 9-7 Biola University Biola eliminated
Game 6 Spalding University 4-2 Olivet Nazarene University Olivet Nazarene eliminated
Game 7 Embry-Riddle University 11-2 Ohio Dominican University
Game 8 Oklahoma City University 8-7 (10 Inn) Louisiana State University in Shreveport
May 26
Game 9 Indiana Institute of Technology 12-7 Ohio Dominican University Ohio Dominican eliminated
Game 10 Louisiana State University in Shreveport 8-4 Spalding University Spalding eliminated
Game 11 Oklahoma City University 8-7 (10 Inn) Bellevue University
Game 12 Lewis-Clark State College 7-3 Embry-Riddle University
May 27
Game 13 Bellevue University 7-6 Indiana Institute of Technology Indiana Tech eliminated
Game 14 Louisiana State University in Shreveport 14-4 Embry-Riddle University Embry-Riddle eliminated
Game 15 Oklahoma City University 4-3 Lewis-Clark State College
May 28
Game 16 Lewis-Clark State College 16-3 Bellevue University Bellevue eliminated
Game 17 Oklahoma City University 12-2 Louisiana State University in Shreveport LSU-Shreveport eliminated
May 29
Game 18 Lewis-Clark State College 6-5 Oklahoma City University
May 30
Game 19 Lewis-Clark State College 7-5 Oklahoma City University Lewis-Clark wins CWS


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