2018 NJCAA Division II Baseball World Series

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The 2018 NJCAA Division II Baseball World Series was held May 26-June 1 at David Allen Memorial Ballpark in Enid, OK. The ten schools qualified by winning one of ten District tournaments. Louisiana State University at Eunice defeated Parkland College in the championship game. Koi Westbrook of LSU Eunice was named MVP.

Participating Teams[edit]

Seed School Record Head Coach District
1 Louisiana State University at Eunice 54-6 Jeff Willis South
2 Parkland College 48-14-1 David Garcia Midwest
3 Kirkwood Community College 42-15-1 Todd Rima North Plains
4 Northern Oklahoma College Enid 46-14 Raydon Leaton Plains
5 Sinclair Community College 44-9 Steve Dintaman North
6 Madison Area Technical College 34-20 Mike Davenport North Central
7 Scottsdale Community College 29-30 Alex Cherney Southwest
8 Brunswick Community College 29-22 Robbie Allen Southeast
9 Monroe Community College 30-18 David Brust East
10 CCBC Essex 29-24 Michael Carter Northeast

Results[edit]

College World Series Bracket[edit]

  Opening round Opening round Second round Semi-finals Bracket Finals
Winners advance to Finals
                                                 
  8 Brunswick CC 10  
  9 Monroe CC 2     1 LSU Eunice 9  
    8 Brunswick CC 0    
          1 LSU Eunice 10            
            4 NOC Enid 6              
      4 NOC Enid 12           1 LSU Eunice 10 x
      5 Sinclair CC 3         4 NOC Enid 7 x
          4 NOC Enid 10    
        8 Brunswick CC 2     5 Sinclair CC 6  
  9 Monroe CC 3     5 Sinclair CC 7  
  5 Sinclair CC 9  
                                                 
  7 Scottsdale CC 6  
  10 CCBC Essex 7     2 Parkland 6  
    10 CCBC Essex 5    
          2 Parkland 9            
            6 Madison Area Tech 6              
      3 Kirkwood CC 9           2 Parkland 13 x
      6 Madison Area Tech 18         7 Scottsdale CC 5 x
          6 Madison Area Tech 2    
        10 CCBC Essex 5     7 Scottsdale CC 4  
  7 Scottsdale CC 9     7 Scottsdale CC 6  
  3 Kirkwood CC 8  
Best of Three Series
1  LSU Eunice 9 5 x
2  Parkland 5 3 x


Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 26 Game 1 CCBC Essex 7-6 Scottsdale Community College
Game 2 Madison Area Technical College 18-9 Kirkwood Community College
Game 3 Brunswick Community College 10-2 Monroe Community College
Game 4 Northern Oklahoma College Enid 12-3 Sinclair Community College
May 27 Game 5 Scottsdale Community College 9-8 Kirkwood Community College Kirkwood eliminated
Game 6 Sinclair Community College 9-3 Monroe Community College Monroe eliminated
Game 7 Parkland College 6-5 CCBC Essex
Game 8 Louisiana State University at Eunice 9-0 Brunswick Community College
May 28 Game 9 Scottsdale Community College 13-8 CCBC Essex CCBC Essex eliminated
Game 10 Sinclair Community College 7-2 Brunswick Community College Brunswick eliminated
Game 11 Louisiana State University at Eunice 10-6 Northern Oklahoma College Enid
Game 12 Parkland College 9-6 Madison Area Technical College
May 29 Game 13 Scottsdale Community College 4-2 Madison Area Technical College Madison eliminated
May 30 Game 14 Northern Oklahoma College Enid 10-6 Sinclair Community College Sinclair eliminated
Game 15 Parkland College 13-5 Scottsdale Community College Scottsdale eliminated
Game 16 Louisiana State University at Eunice 10-7 (7) Northern Oklahoma College Enid NOC Enid eliminated
May 31 Game 1 Louisiana State University at Eunice 9-5 Parkland College
June 1 Game 2 Louisiana State University at Eunice 5-3 Parkland College LSU Eunice wins CWS

All-Tournament Team[edit]

  • Chili Moseley - Kirkwood (IA) INF
  • Zach Hester - LSU Eunice (LA) RHP
  • Jacob Richard - LSU Eunice (LA) OF
  • Mason Templet - LSU Eunice (LA) INF
  • Logan Michaels - Madison (WI) C
  • Braxton Douthit - Northern Oklahoma Enid RHP
  • Clayton Peterson - Northern Oklahoma Enid OF
  • Brendan Joyce - Parkland (IL) OF
  • Trystin Raikes - Parkland (IL) INF
  • Michael Herrera - Scottsdale (AZ) INF
  • Ryan Phillips - Scottsdale (AZ) LHP
  • Eddie Pursinger - Sinclair (OH) INF


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