2024 NJCAA Division III Baseball World Series

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The 2024 NJCAA Division III Baseball World Series was held May 25-May 30 at Falcon Park in Auburn, NY. The eight schools qualified by winning one of seven District tournaments, along with one at-large bid. For the second year in a row, #1 Rowan College of South Jersey defeated #3 Dallas College Eastfield Campus for the title. Caden Dulin of RCSJ Gloucester was named MVP.


Participating Teams[edit]

Seed School Conf. Record Head Coach District
1 Rowan College of South Jersey 47-8 Rob Valli North Atlantic
2 Dallas College Richland Campus 40-18 Jimmy Brenneman South Central
3 Dallas College Eastfield Campus 46-13 Michael Martin at-large
4 Paul D. Camp Community College 34-18 Daniel Rollins Mid-Atlantic
5 Herkimer County Community College 28-8 Lane Potter North
6 St. Cloud Technical & Community College 32-12 David Kroger Jr. North Plains
7 College of DuPage 31-16 Bobby Wilson Great Lakes
8 Northern Essex Community College 27-13 Jeff Mejia Northeast

Results[edit]

Bracket[edit]

  Round 1   Round 2   Round 3     Finals
                                                 
  1 RCSJ Gloucester 4  
  8 Northern Essex CC 0    
      1 RCSJ Gloucester 10  
      5 Herkimer County CC 0    
  4 Camp 7          
  5 Herkimer County CC 9        
      1 RCSJ Gloucester 8    
      2 Dallas-Richland 2      
  2 Dallas-Richland 15              
  7 DuPage 7                
      2 Dallas-Richland 3          
      3 Dallas-Eastfield 2        
  3 Dallas-Eastfield 7          
  6 St. Cloud Tech 2         1 RCSJ Gloucester 18 x
      3 Dallas-Eastfield 3 x
       
  Losers Bracket 1     Losers Bracket 2     Losers Bracket 3     Losers Bracket 4    
       
    3 Dallas-Eastfield 10        
  8 Northern Essex CC 5     4 Camp 2         2 Dallas-Richland 4    
  4 Camp 9         3 Dallas-Eastfield 10     3 Dallas-Eastfield 5  
      7 DuPage 9    
    5 Herkimer County CC 1      
  6 St. Cloud Tech 3     7 DuPage 3    
  7 DuPage 6    


Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 25
Game 1 Dallas College Eastfield Campus 7-2 St. Cloud Technical & Community College
Game 2 Dallas College Richland Campus 15-7 (7) College of DuPage
Game 3 Rowan College of South Jersey 4-0 Northern Essex Community College
Game 4 Herkimer County Community College 9-7 Paul D. Camp Community College
May 26
Game 5 College of DuPage 6-3 St. Cloud Technical & Community College St. Cloud Tech eliminated
Game 6 Paul D. Camp Community College 9-5 Northern Essex Community College Northern Essex eliminated
Game 7 Dallas College Richland Campus 3-2 Dallas College Eastfield Campus
Game 8 Rowan College of South Jersey 10-0 Herkimer County Community College
May 27
Game 9 Dallas College Eastfield Campus 10-2 (7) Paul D. Camp Community College Camp eliminated
Game 10 College of DuPage 3-1 Herkimer County Community College Herkimer County eliminated
Game 11 Rowan College of South Jersey 8-2 Dallas College Richland Campus
May 28
Game 12 Dallas College Eastfield Campus 10-9 College of DuPage DuPage eliminated
May 29
Game 13 Dallas College Eastfield Campus 5-4 Dallas College Richland Campus Dallas-Richland eliminated
Game 14 Rowan College of South Jersey 18-3 Dallas College Eastfield Campus Rowan College of South Jersey wins CWS

All-Tournament Team[edit]

  • Joe Pender - DuPage (IL) OF
  • Jacob Smoot - Dallas-Richland (TX) P
  • Jouseph Gelpi - Dallas-Richland (TX) UTL
  • JJ Bush - Dallas-Eastfield (TX) OF
  • Juan Peralta - RCSJ Gloucester (NJ) OF
  • Payton Poole - Dallas-Eastfield (TX) INF
  • Max D'Allessandro - RCSJ Gloucester (NJ) OF
  • Josh Vaughn - Dallas-Eastfield (TX) INF
  • Danny Kerr - RCSJ Gloucester (NJ) P
  • John Jackson - Dallas-Eastfield (TX) INF
  • Tim Hartman - RCSJ Gloucester (NJ) P
  • Garret Hendricks - Dallas-Eastfield (TX) INF
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