2017 NAIA College World Series

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The 2017 NAIA College World Series was held in Lewiston, ID from May 26 to June 2. Lewis-Clark State College qualified as the host school, while the other nine slots were filled by the winners of the nine five-team opening round brackets. Lewis-Clark State College defeated Faulkner University in the championship game. J.J. Robinson of Lewis-Clark State was named MVP

Participating Teams[edit]

Seed School Conference Record (Conference) Head Coach CWS Appearances CWS Best Finish
1 Oklahoma City University Sooner Athletic Conference 48-8 (18-3) Denney Crabaugh 14
(last:2012)
1st
2 Faulkner University Southern States Athletic Conference 50-10 (18-6) Patrick McCarthy 5
(last:2016)
1st
3 Oklahoma Wesleyan University Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference 51-10 (22-6) Matt Parker 1
(last:2012)
9th
4 Keiser University The Sun Conference 42-19 (19-5) Jeremy Kennedy 0
(last:none)
none
5 Lewis-Clark State College NAIA West Grouping 35-13 (22-8) Jeremiah Robbins 35
(last:2016)
1st
6 Missouri Baptist University American Midwest Conference 44-14 (24-6) Eddie Uschold 1
(last:2013)
5th
7 University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Sooner Athletic Conference 44-15 (17-7) Mike Ross 1
(last:2016)
9th
8 Hope International University Golden State Athletic Conference 35-16 (20-10) Erich Pfohl 0
(last:none)
none
9 William Carey University Southern States Athletic Conference 42-18 (17-7) Bobby Halford 2
(last:1978)
1st
10 The Master's University Golden State Athletic Conference 39-21 (17-13) Monte Brooks 3
(last:2016)
4th

Results[edit]

2017 College World Series Bracket[edit]

  Upper Round 1   Upper Round 2   Upper Round 3   Upper Final
Both teams advance
 
                                                           
      1 Oklahoma City 8  
  8 Hope International 8     9 William Carey 3    
  9 William Carey 11         1 Oklahoma City 7  
        5 Lewis-Clark St. 8    
    4 Keiser 4          
    5 Lewis-Clark St. 7        
        5 Lewis-Clark St. 8
        2 Faulkner 6
      2 Faulkner 13        
  7 Science and Arts (OK) 3     10 The Master's 5          
  10 The Master's 7         2 Faulkner 16    
        6 Missouri Baptist 2  
    3 Oklahoma Wesleyan 3    
    6 Missouri Baptist 5
     
  Lower Round 1     Lower Round 2     Lower Round 3
Both winners advance
 
   
        1 Oklahoma City 16
    10 The Master's 9     10 The Master's 5  
  4 Keiser 8     4 Keiser 2    
  8 Hope International 5  
        6 Missouri Baptist 3
    9 William Carey 6     9 William Carey 12
  3 Oklahoma Wesleyan 2     7 Science and Arts (OK) 5  
  7 Science and Arts (OK) 8  


Re-Ordered Semifinals

  Semifinals Finals
                   
5  Lewis-Clark St. 12  
9  William Carey 7  
  5  Lewis-Clark St. 5 6
  2  Faulkner 6 4
2  Faulkner 5
1  Oklahoma City 3  



Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 26
Game 1 The Master's University 7-3 University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
Game 2 Missouri Baptist University 5-3 Oklahoma Wesleyan University
Game 3 William Carey University 11-8 Hope International University
Game 4 Lewis-Clark State College 7-4 Keiser University
May 27
Game 5 University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma 8-2 Oklahoma Wesleyan University Oklahoma Wesleyan eliminated
Game 6 Keiser University 8-5 Hope International University Hope International eliminated
Game 7 Faulkner University 13-5 The Master's University
Game 8 Oklahoma City University 8-3 William Carey University
May 29
Game 9 William Carey University 6-5 University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Science & Arts eliminated
Game 10 The Master's University 9-2 Keiser University Keiser eliminated
Game 11 Faulkner University 16-2 Missouri Baptist University
Game 12 Lewis-Clark State College 8-7 Oklahoma City University
May 30
Game 13 William Carey University 12-3 Missouri Baptist University Missouri Baptist eliminated
Game 14 Oklahoma City University 16-5 The Master's University Master's eliminated
Game 15 Lewis-Clark State College 8-6 Faulkner University
May 31
Game 16 Faulkner University 5-3 Oklahoma City University Oklahoma City eliminated
Game 17 Lewis-Clark State College 12-7 William Carey University William Carey eliminated
June 1
Game 18 Faulkner University 6-5 Lewis-Clark State College
June 2
Game 19 Lewis-Clark State College 6-4 Faulkner University Lewis-Clark wins CWS

All-Tournament Team[edit]

  • 1B – James Land, William Carey
  • 2B – Ryan Rosa, Faulkner
  • 3B – Tra'mayne Holmes, Faulkner
  • SS – Seaver Whalen, Lewis-Clark State
  • INF – Jerame Littell, Oklahoma City
  • C – Tyler Graves, William Carey
  • C – Paolo Montezuma, Faulkner
  • OF – Jared Baker, Oklahoma City
  • OF – Tyler Odom, William Carey
  • OF – John Price Jr., Faulkner
  • OF – Logan Griffin, Lewis-Clark State
  • DH – J.J. Robinson, Lewis-Clark State
  • P – Ivan Pelaez, Faulkner
  • P – Connor Brogdon, Lewis-Clark State
  • P – Jose Hildago, Science & Arts
  • P – Matt Young, Oklahoma City


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