2016 NJCAA Division III Baseball World Series

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The 2016 NJCAA Division III Baseball World Series was held May 28-June 1 or 2 at Grainger Stadium in Kinston, NC. The eight schools qualified by winning one of eight District tournaments. Tyler Junior College defeated Northern Essex Community College for the title. Jonathan Groff of Tyler was named MVP.

Participating Teams[edit]

School Record Head Coach District
Niagara County Community College 43-5 Matt Clingersmith A
Waubonsee Community College 37-17 Brad Unger B
Tyler Junior College 38-16 Doug Wren C
Montgomery College 34-15 Dan Rascher D
Century College 38-11 Dwight Kotila E
Suffolk County Community College 25-6 Eric Brown F
Rowan College at Gloucester County 39-13 Rob Valli G
Northern Essex Community College 22-14 Jeff Mejia H

Results[edit]

2016 College World Series Bracket[edit]

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3     Finals
                                                 
  Tyler 11  
  Century 1    
      Tyler 8  
      Suffolk County 3    
  Suffolk County 7          
  Waubonsee 2        
      Tyler 10    
      Northern Essex 0      
  Niagara County 3              
  Rowan Gloucester 1                
      Niagara County 4          
      Northern Essex 6        
  Northern Essex 12          
  Montgomery 10         Tyler 4
      Northern Essex 3
       
  Losers Bracket 1     Losers Bracket 2     Losers Bracket 3     Losers Bracket 4    
       
    Niagara County 5        
  Century 5     Century 2         Northern Essex 4    
  Waubonsee 2         Niagara County 1     Rowan Gloucester 3  
      Rowan Gloucester 9    
    Suffolk County 1      
  Rowan Gloucester 5     Rowan Gloucester 10    
  Montgomery 0    



Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 28
Game 1 Tyler Junior College 11-1 Century College
Game 2 Suffolk County Community College 7-2 Waubonsee Community College
Game 3 Niagara County Community College 3-1 Rowan College at Gloucester County
Game 4 Northern Essex Community College 12-10 (12) Montgomery College
May 29
Game 5 Century College 5-2 Waubonsee Community College Waubonsee eliminated
Game 6 Rowan College at Gloucester County 5-0 Montgomery College Montgomery eliminated
Game 7 Tyler Junior College 8-3 Suffolk County Community College
Game 8 Northern Essex Community College 6-4 Niagara County Community College
May 30
Game 9 Rowan College at Gloucester County 10-1 (7) Suffolk County Community College Suffolk County eliminated
Game 10 Niagara County Community College 5-2 (13) Century College Century eliminated
Game 11 Tyler Junior College 10-0 (8) Northern Essex Community College
May 31
Game 12 Rowan College at Gloucester County 9-1 (8) Niagara County Community College Niagara County eliminated
Game 13 Northern Essex Community College 4-3 Rowan College at Gloucester County Rowan Gloucester eliminated
June 1
Game 14 Tyler Junior College 4-3 Northern Essex Community College Tyler wins CWS

All-Tournament Team[edit]

  • Josh Gaworski - Century (MN) P
  • Christian Lindsay-Young - Niagara County (NY) P
  • Evan Glew - Northern Essex (MA) P
  • Colby Maiola - Northern Essex (MA) OF
  • Jordan Roper - Northern Essex (MA) IF
  • Dale Masterson - Rowan Gloucester (NJ) P
  • Nilo Rijo - Rowan Gloucester (NJ) IF
  • Nicholas VonOhlen - Suffolk County (NY) IF
  • Ryan Cheatham - Tyler (TX) P
  • Mason Mallard - Tyler (TX) OF
  • Hunter Wells - Tyler (TX) IF


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