2018 NJCAA Division III Baseball World Series

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The 2018 NJCAA Division III Baseball World Series was held May 26-June 1 at Pioneer Park in Greeneville, TN. The eight schools qualified by winning one of seven District tournaments along with one at-large bid. Oakton Community College defeated Tyler Junior College in the championship game. Tommy Gertner of Oakton was named MVP.

Participating Teams[edit]

Seed School Record Head Coach District
1 Herkimer County Community College 35-7 Jason Rathbun A
2 Rowan College at Gloucester County 46-6 Rob Valli G (at-large bid)
3 Tyler Junior College 29-27 Doug Wren C
4 Oakton Community College 40-16 Bill Fratto B
5 Northampton County Community College 33-13 Adrian Yaguez G
6 Northern Essex Community College 26-14 Jeff Mejia F
7 St. Cloud Technical & Community College 19-7 Jason Fischer E
8 Rockingham Community College 26-19-1 Reece Honeycutt D

Results[edit]

2018 College World Series Bracket[edit]

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3     Finals
                                                 
  1 Herkimer County 1  
  8 Rockingham 9    
      8 Rockingham 2  
      4 Oakton 12    
  4 Oakton 12          
  5 Northampton Cty 7        
      4 Oakton 3    
      3 Tyler 2      
  2 Rowan Gloucester 9              
  7 St. Cloud Tech 4                
      2 Rowan Gloucester 5          
      3 Tyler 13        
  3 Tyler 10          
  6 Northern Essex 2         4 Oakton 2 14
      3 Tyler 12 11
       
  Losers Bracket 1     Losers Bracket 2     Losers Bracket 3     Losers Bracket 4    
       
    2 Rowan Gloucester 7        
  1 Herkimer County 10     5 Northampton Cty 0         3 Tyler 12    
  5 Northampton Cty 11         2 Rowan Gloucester 14     2 Rowan Gloucester 9  
      8 Rockingham 1    
    8 Rockingham 7      
  7 St. Cloud Tech 12     7 St. Cloud Tech 6    
  6 Northern Essex 7    



Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 26
Game 1 Oakton Community College 12-7 Northampton County Community College
Game 2 Rockingham Community College 9-1 Herkimer County Community College
Game 3 Tyler Junior College 10-2 Northern Essex Community College
May 27
Game 4 Rowan College at Gloucester County 9-4 St. Cloud Technical & Community College
Game 5 Northampton County Community College 11-10 Herkimer County Community College Herkimer eliminated
Game 6 St. Cloud Technical & Community College 12-7 Northern Essex Community College Northern Essex eliminated
May 28
Game 7 Oakton Community College 12-2 Rockingham Community College
Game 8 Tyler Junior College 13-5 Rowan College at Gloucester County
Game 9 Rockingham Community College 7-6 St. Cloud Technical & Community College St. Cloud eliminated
Game 10 Rowan College at Gloucester County 7-0 Northampton County Community College Northampton eliminated
May 29
Game 11 Oakton Community College 3-2 Tyler Junior College
Game 12 Rowan College at Gloucester County 14-1 Rockingham Community College Rockingham eliminated
Game 13 Tyler Junior College 12-9 Rowan College at Gloucester County Rowan Gloucester eliminated
May 30
Game 14 Tyler Junior College 12-2 Oakton Community College
June 1
Game 15 Oakton Community College 14-11 (13) Tyler Junior College Oakton wins CWS

All-Tournament Team[edit]

  • Tommy Dunleavy - Northampton (PA) RHP
  • Christopher Broccolino - Oakton (IL) INF
  • Pablo Custodio - Oakton (IL) C
  • Marco Romero - Oakton (IL) OF
  • Dan Sullivan - Oakton (IL) INF
  • Walker Joyce - Rockingham (NC) INF
  • Nick Evangelista - Rowan-Gloucester (NJ) RHP
  • Jack Goan - Rowan-Gloucester (NJ) C
  • Luis Massa Ortiz - St. Cloud Tech (MN) RHP
  • Chase Evans - Tyler (TX) OF
  • Ty Meissner - Tyler (TX) INF
  • Michael Spinozzi - Tyler (TX) RHP


http://njcaa.org/sports/bsb/2017-18/div3/national_championship/index

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