2012 NAIA College World Series

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The 2012 NAIA College World Series was held in Lewiston, ID from May 25 to June 1. Tennessee Wesleyan College defeated Rogers State University in the championship game. Jordan Guida of Tennessee Wesleyan was named MVP.

Lewis-Clark State College received a bid as the host school. The other nine teams advanced by winning 5 team double elimination opening round brackets.

Participating Teams[edit]

Seed School Conference Record (Conference) Head Coach CWS Appearances CWS Best Finish
1 Louisiana State University in Shreveport Red River Athletic Conference 51-4 (22-4) Rocke Musgraves 2
(last:2011)
3rd
2 Lee University Southern States Athletic Conference 54-9-1 (26-4) Mark Brew 6
(last:2011)
2nd
3 Oklahoma City University Sooner Athletic Conference 47-10 (26-4) Denney Crabaugh 13
(last:2011)
1st
4 Tennessee Wesleyan College Appalachian Athletic Conference 48-11 (22-2) Billy Berry 2
(last:2011)
9th
5 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (FL) The Sun Conference 43-16 (21-6) Randy Stegall 10
(last:2011)
2nd
6 Lewis-Clark State College NAIA West Grouping 41-12 Gary Picone 30
(last:2011)
1st
7 Point Park University American Mideast Conference 51-9 (11-0) Loren Torres 10
(last:1998)
3rd
8 University of South Carolina Beaufort The Sun Conference 40-17 (20-7) Bryan Lewallyn 0
(last:none)
none
9 Rogers State University Sooner Athletic Conference 45-14 (20-10) Ron Bradley 0
(last:none)
none
10 College of Idaho NAIA West Grouping 41-19 Shawn Humberger 4
(last:2002)
1st


Results[edit]

2012 College World Series Bracket[edit]

  Upper Round 1   Upper Round 2   Upper Round 3   Upper Final
Both teams advance
 
                                                           
      1 LSU Shreveport 1  
  8 USC Beaufort 2     9 Rogers St. 2    
  9 Rogers St. 3         9 Rogers St. 6  
        4 Tennessee Wesleyan 8    
    4 Tennessee Wesleyan 17          
    5 Embry-Riddle (FL) 3        
        4 Tennessee Wesleyan 13
        2 Lee 3
      2 Lee 9        
  7 Point Park 7     7 Point Park 3          
  10 College of Idaho 3         2 Lee 7    
        3 Oklahoma City 3  
    3 Oklahoma City 7    
    6 Lewis-Clark St. 2
     
  Lower Round 1     Lower Round 2     Lower Round 3
Both winners advance
 
   
        9 Rogers St. 8
    7 Point Park 12     7 Point Park 6  
  5 Embry-Riddle (FL) 2     8 USC Beaufort 8    
  8 USC Beaufort 7  
        3 Oklahoma City 4
    1 LSU Shreveport 7     1 LSU Shreveport 5
  6 Lewis-Clark St. 5     6 Lewis-Clark St. 3  
  10 College of Idaho 1  


Re-Ordered Semifinals

  Semifinals     Elimination     Final
                           
  4 Tennessee Wesleyan 3       4 Tennessee Wesleyan 10
  1 LSU Shreveport 7           9 Rogers St. 6
      4 Tennessee Wesleyan 17    
      1 LSU Shreveport 10  
  2 Lee 5    
  9 Rogers St. 7  


Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 25
Game 1 Point Park University 7-3 College of Idaho
Game 2 Rogers State University 3-2 University of South Carolina Beaufort
Game 3 Tennessee Wesleyan College 17-3 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (FL)
Game 4 Oklahoma City University 7-2 Lewis-Clark State College
May 26
Game 5 University of South Carolina Beaufort 7-2 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (FL) Embry-Riddle eliminated
Game 6 Lewis-Clark State College 5-1 College of Idaho College of Idaho eliminated
Game 7 Lee University 9-3 Point Park University
Game 8 Rogers State University 2-1 Louisiana State University in Shreveport
May 28
Game 9 Point Park University 12-8 University of South Carolina Beaufort USC Beaufort eliminated
Game 10 Louisiana State University in Shreveport 7-3 Lewis-Clark State College Lewis-Clark eliminated
Game 11 Tennessee Wesleyan College 8-6 Rogers State University
Game 12 Lee University 7-3 Oklahoma City University
May 29
Game 13 Rogers State University 8-6 Point Park University Point Park eliminated
Game 14 Louisiana State University in Shreveport 5-4 Oklahoma City University Oklahoma City eliminated
Game 15 Tennessee Wesleyan College 13-3 Lee University
May 30
Game 16 Rogers State University 7-5 Lee University Lee eliminated
Game 17 Louisiana State University in Shreveport 7-3 Tennessee Wesleyan College
May 31
Game 18 Tennessee Wesleyan College 17-10 Louisiana State University in Shreveport LSU Shreveport eliminated
June 1
Game 19 Tennessee Wesleyan College 10-6 Rogers State University Tennessee Wesleyan wins CWS


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