2004 NJCAA Division I Baseball World Series
The 2004 NJCAA Division I Baseball World Series was held May 29-June 5 at Sam Suplizio Field in Grand Junction, CO. The ten schools qualified by winning one of ten District tournaments. Dixie State College of Utah defeated San Jacinto College-North in the championship game. Matt Spring of Dixie State was named MVP.
Participating Teams[edit]
School | Record | Head Coach | District |
---|---|---|---|
Dixie State College of Utah | 46-13 | Mike Littlewood | Western |
Grayson County College | 44-16 | Tim Tadlock | Southwestern |
Indian Hills Community College | 34-31 | Cam Walker | Northern |
Meridian Community College | 46-10 | Michael Federico | Southeastern |
Middle Georgia College | 44-17 | Craig Young | East Central |
Pensacola Junior College | 34-18 | Bill Hamilton | Gulf |
Potomac State College | 31-19 | Doug Little | Eastern |
San Jacinto College-North | 36-20 | Tom Arrington | Southern |
Seminole State College | 33-25 | Eric Myers | South Central |
Seward County Community College | 46-14 | Galen McSpadden | Central |
Results[edit]
College World Series Bracket[edit]
Bracket to be included
Game Results[edit]
All-Tournament Team[edit]
- IF: Chad Barben, Dixie State
- IF: Bryant Beaver, Seminole State
- IF: Kevin Russo, San Jacinto-North
- IF: Jason Van Kooten, Seward County
- IF: Van Pope, Meridian
- C: Matt Spring, Dixie State
- C: Marty Dewees, San Jacinto-North
- OF: Shawn Ferguson, San Jacinto-North
- OF: Cory Williamson, Seminole
- OF; Brian Rodgers, Pensacola
- OF: Kyle Murphy, Indian Hills
- P: Steve Marek, San Jacinto-North
- P: Matt Elliott, Dixie State
- P: David Newmann, San Jacinto-North
- DH: Matt Czimskey, San Jacinto-North
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