

NAIA NATIONAL BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
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NAIA NATIONAL BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

1957 ...... Alpine, Texas ...................... Sul Ross State (Texas) (20-8) .................... 8-7 ................... Rollins (Fla.) (14-13)
1958 ...... Alpine, Texas ...................... San Diego State (Calif.) (23-7-1)................ 23-9 ................. Southwestern Oklahoma (21-6)
1959 ...... Alpine, Texas ...................... Southern-Baton Rouge (La.) (23-4) ........... 10-2 ................. Nebraska-Omaha (23-2)
1960 Sioux City, Iowa Whitworth (Wash.) (20-8) 4-0 Georgia Southern (21-11)
1961 Sioux City, Iowa East Carolina (N.C.) (22-4) 13-7 Sacramento State (Calif.) (22-14)
1962 ...... St. Joseph, Mo. ................... Georgia Southern (21-8) ........................... 2-0 ................... Portland State (Ore.) (25-12)
1963 ...... St. Joseph, Mo. ................... Sam Houston State (Texas) (27-8) ............ 2-1 ................... Grambling (La.) (28-4)
1964 ...... St. Joseph, Mo. ................... West Liberty State (W.Va.) (27-7) .............. 3-2 ................... Grambling (La.) (24-5)
1965 ...... St. Joseph, Mo. ................... Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (31-3) ................. 3-2 ................... Nebraska-Omaha (22-8)
1966 ...... St. Joseph, Mo. ................... Linfield (Ore.) (26-9) ................................. 15-4 ................. Lewis (Ill.) (34-6)
1967 St. Joseph, Mo. New Mexico Highlands (38-11) 6-1 Glassboro State (N.J.) (25-3)
1968 St. Joseph, Mo. William Jewell (Mo.) (30-15) 4-3 (13) Georgia Southern (32-21)
1969 ...... St. Joseph, Mo. ................... William Carey (Miss.) (29-9) ...................... 5-3 ................... La Verne (Calif.) (38-16)
1970 ...... Phoenix, Ariz. ...................... Eastern Michigan (41-11) .......................... 1-0 ................... Northeastern Louisiana (35-19)
1971 ...... Phoenix, Ariz. ...................... Linfield (Ore.) (28-11) ............................... 9-8 (10) ............ David Lipscomb (Tenn.) (44-15)
1972 ...... Phoenix, Ariz. ...................... La Verne (Calif.) (44-9) .............................. 4-1 ................... David Lipscomb (Tenn.) (35-9)
1973 ...... Phoenix, Ariz. ...................... U.S. International (Calif.) (36-8)................. 7-2 ................... Eastern Connecticut (31-8)
1974 St. Joseph, Mo. Lewis (Ill.) (45-14) 3-2 Sam Houston State (Texas) (42-11)
1975 ...... St. Joseph, Mo. ................... Lewis (Ill.) (52-16) .................................... 2-1 ................... Sam Houston State (Texas) (43-14)
1976 ...... St. Joseph, Mo. ................... Lewis (Ill.) (47-15) .................................... 16-8 ................. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (48-11)
1977 ...... St. Joseph, Mo. ................... David Lipscomb (Tenn.) (47-12) ................ 2-1 ................... Southeastern Oklahoma (56-8)
1978 ...... St. Joseph, Mo. ................... Emporia State (Kan.) (40-20-2) ................. 8-6 ................... Missouri Southern (24-16)
1979 ...... Nashville, Tenn.................... David Lipscomb (Tenn.) (43-11) ................ 5-4 ................... High Point (N.C.) (38-15-1)
1980 Nashville, Tenn. Grand Canyon (Ariz.) (56-14-2) 5-4 (10) Lewis (Ill.) (61-24)
1981 Lubbock, Texas Grand Canyon (Ariz.) (56-20) 11-4 Winthrop (S.C.) (44-13)
1982 ...... Lubbock, Texas ................... Grand Canyon (Ariz.) (57-16) .................... 10-6 ................. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (55-15)
1983 ...... Lubbock, Texas ................... Lubbock Christian (Texas) (56-27) ............. 12-9 ................. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (69-7)
1984 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (51-13) ............. 15-2 ................. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) (51-13)
1985 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (51-20) ............. 10-6 ................. Dallas Baptist (Texas) (56-24)
1986 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Grand Canyon (Ariz.) (55-18) .................... 6-5 (10) ............ Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (55-11)
1987 Lewiston, Idaho Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (55-10) 11-4 Emporia State (Kan.) (55-13)
1988 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (45-20) ............. 9-3 ................... Grand Canyon (Ariz.) (49-20)
1989 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (41-24) ............. 5-2 ................... St. Francis (Ill.) (53-21)
1990 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (43-13) ............. 9-4 ................... Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) (40-25)
1991 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (48-7) ............... 7-0 ................... Oral Roberts (Okla.) (60-15)
1992 ...... Des Moines, Iowa ............... Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (55-10) ............. 14-4 ................. Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) (40-18)
1993 Des Moines, Iowa St. Francis (Ill.) (46-16-2) 4-2 Southeastern Oklahoma (43-19)
1994 Des Moines, Iowa Kennesaw State (Ga.) (48-14) 2-0 Southeastern Oklahoma (50-15)
1995 ...... Sioux City, Iowa .................. Bellevue (Neb.) (57-13)............................. 8-5 ................... Cumberland (Tenn.) (49-19)
1996 ...... Sioux City, Iowa .................. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (53-11) ............. 9-0 ................... St. Ambrose (Iowa) (42-19)
1997 ...... Sioux City, Iowa .................. Brewton-Parker (Ga.) (64-7)...................... 8-4 ................... Bellevue (Neb.) (43-16)
1998 ...... Tulsa, Okla. ......................... Albertson (Idaho) (55-8) ........................... 6-3 ................... Indiana Tech (46-22)
1999 ...... Jupiter, Fla. ......................... Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (57-14) ............. 7-2 ................... Albertson (Idaho) (50-19)
2000 Lewiston, Idaho Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (59-12) 10-1 Dallas Baptist (Texas) (43-23-1)
2001 Lewiston, Idaho Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) (55-11) 8-3 Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (54-14)
2002 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (41-16) ............. 12-8 ................. Oklahoma City (58-15)
2003 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (48-13) ............. 7-5 ................... Oklahoma City (63-8-1)
2004 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Cumberland (Tenn.) (59-21)...................... 10-3 ................. Oklahoma City (73-7)
2005 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Oklahoma City (67-12) .............................. 8-1 ................... Embry-Riddle (Fla.) (53-10)
2006 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (47-8) ............... 5-4 (11) ............ Cumberland (Tenn.) (51-18)
2007 Lewiston, Idaho Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (58-5) 9-2 Spring Arbor (Mich.) (48-5)
2008 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (58-7) ............... 8-3 ................... Lee (Tenn.) (63-10)
2009 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Lubbock Christian (Texas) (52-8) ............... 11-8 ................. Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) (45-13)
2010 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Cumberland (Tenn.) (58-9)........................ 4-3 ................... Lee (Tenn.) (52-13)
2011 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Concordia (Calif.) (43-19) .......................... 9-3 ................... Lubbock Christian (Texas) (52-8)
Year Location Champion (Record)
2012 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Tennessee Wesleyan (53-12).....................
2013 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Faulkner (Ala.) (56-11) ..............................
2014 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Cumberland (Tenn.) (49-20)......................
................. Rogers State (Okla.) (49-16)
................. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (45-15)
................... Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (47-9)
2015 Lewiston, Idaho Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (46-12) 10-7 St. Thomas (Fla.) (48-18)++
2016 Lewiston, Idaho Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (52-8) 12-11 Faulkner (Ala.) (53-15)
2017 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (40-14) .............
................... Faulkner (Ala.) (54-12)
2018 ..... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Southeastern (Fla.) (50-11) ....................... 6-3 ................... Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) (32-23)
2019 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Tennessee Wesleyan (56-10)..................... 6-2 ................... St. Thomas (Fla.) (49-15)
2020 ...... NO CHAMPIONSHIP HELD DUE TO COVID-19
2021 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Georgia Gwinnett (51-10) .........................
................... Central Methodist (Mo.) (49-8)
2022 Lewiston, Idaho Southeastern (Fla.) (59-4) 11-5 Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (58-7)
2023 Lewiston, Idaho Westmont (Calif.) (48-9) 7-6 Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (37-18)
2024 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. Hope International (Calif.) (45-16) ............. 14-6 ................. Tennessee Wesleyan (44-18)
2025 ...... Lewiston, Idaho .................. LSU Shreveport (La.) (59-0) ...................... 13-7 ................. Southeastern (Fla.) (47-15)


…a player led off the Series with a home run: Tim Muma, (2nd pitch) Aquinas (Mich.) vs. Ohio Dominican, 2005
…a player led off a game with a home run
Thomas Lampkin, Jr., Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) (fifth pitch), 2019
…a player hit a home run to end a game: Sam Faith, Southeastern (Fla.) vs. Georgia Gwinnett, 2022
…a player hit a pinch-hit home run: Joey Calamaio, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kansas) vs. Bellevue (Neb.), 2022
…a player hit a pinch-hit home run to end a game: Dylan Tashjian, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Faulkner (Ala.), 2016
…a player hit an inside-the-park home run: Denver Kitch, Oklahoma City vs. Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio), 2004
…a player hit a home run to end a championship game: Larry Libeer, William Jewell (Mo.) vs. Georgia Southern, 1968
…a player hit two home runs in a game: Ajay Sczepkowski, Georgia Gwinnett, 2024
…a player hit home runs in back-to-back plate appearances: Ajay Sczepkowski, Georgia Gwinnett, 2024
…a player hit three home runs in a game:
Tucker Zdunich, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024
….a player hit a grand slam: Charlie Muniz, Cumberlands (Ky.) vs. William Carey (Miss.), 2024
…a player hit a pinch-hit grand slam: Todd Stevenson, Biola (Calif.) vs. Ohio Dominican, 2005
…a player hit a walk-off grand slam: Devon Greco, LSU-Shreveport vs. Lewis-Clark State, 2012
…a player stole four bases in a game: Jeremy McCarty, Southeastern Oklahoma vs. Bellevue (Neb.), 1997
…a player stole home: Aaron Stubblefield, Sterling (Kansas) vs. The Master’s (Calif.), 2016
…a player reach first on catcher’s interference:
Leo Rivera, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. William Carey (Miss.), 2023 (Catcher, Brady Logan)
…a player scored five runs in a game:
Tucker Zdunich, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024
Lance Dockery, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024
…a player scored two runs in the same inning:
Brayden Manning, Taylor University (Ind.) vs. Georgia Gwinnett, 2023
…a player struck out five times in a game: Kris Miller, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Oklahoma City, 2009
…a player walked five times in a game:
Fred Long, La Verne, (Calif.) vs. St. Cloud State (Minn.), 1969
…a player had six hits in a game:
Tucker Zdunich, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024
…a player had five hits in a game: JJ Cruz, Hope International (Calif.) vs. Georgia Gwinnett, 2024
…a player had ten RBI in a game: Larry Kozeny, Nebraska-Omaha vs. Southern (La.), 1959
…a player had nine RBI in a game: Tucker Zdunich, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024
…a player had eight RBI in a game:
Beau Mills, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Spring Arbor (Mich.), 2007
…a player hit three doubles in a game:
Alex Harrell, Georgia Ginnett vs. British Columbia, 2025 Kyle Yip, British Columbia vs. Loyola, La., 2025
…a player hit two triples in a game: Kurt Koshelnik, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Mobile (Ala.), 2001
…a player hit three sacrifice flies in a game: Brady North, Cumberland (Tenn.) vs. Oklahoma Baptist, 2014
…a player hit for the cycle in a game: Joey Dyche, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Spalding (Ky.), 2005
...a pitcher threw a no-hitter: Cody Faulkner, Northwood (Texas) vs. Sterling (Kansas), 2013
…a pitcher threw a one-hitter: Shay Crawford, Lee University, (Tenn.) vs. Lubbock Christian, (Texas), 2011
…a pitcher had seven consecutive strikeouts in a game: Tyler Curtis, Lubbock Christian (Texas) vs. Oklahoma City, 2011
…a pitcher threw a two-hitter: Matt Fitts, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Spring Arbor (Mich.), 2007
…a pitcher had four wild pitches in a game: Jean Acevedo, Tabor (Kan.) vs. Oklahoma Baptist. 2015
….a pitcher threw a complete game shutout: Russell Longworth, Tabor (Kan.) vs. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), 2-0, 2015
…pitchers threw a combined shutout: Xavier Rodriguez & Dawson Young, Webber International (Fla.) vs. Westmont (Calif.), 2022
…a pitcher threw a complete game in a loss: Andrew Herbert, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Tennessee Wesleyan, 2024 …a pitcher threw a complete game in a win (non-shutout): Brett Allen, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Georgia Gwinnett, 2024
….a pitcher threw two complete games against the same opponent: Anthony Gomez, Cumberland (Tenn.) vs. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2014
…a pitcher threw back-to-back complete games: Anthony Gomez, Cumberland (Tenn.), 2014
…a pitcher won at least one game and had two saves: Beau Kerns, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2015 (2 wins, 2 saves)
…a pitcher earned the win and hit a home run in the same game:
Ty Jackson, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Embry-Riddle (Fla.), 2015
…a starting pitcher threw more than nine innings: Andrew Herbert, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Tennessee Wesleyan, 2024 (10.1)
…a relief pitcher threw more than nine innings: Clint Meadows, Cumberland (Tenn.) vs. Oklahoma Wesleyan, 2014
…a pitcher started back-to-back games: Trey Seeley, Hope International (Calif.) vs. Cumberlands (Ky.) 5-23-2025 and vs. LSU-Shreveport 5-26-2025
… both teams had pitchers throw more than 9 innings in a game: Vincent Chulk, St. Thomas (9.1) vs. Jon Browder, Dallas Baptist (Texas) (10), 2000
…both teams had pitchers throw complete games: Sean Isaac, Vanguard (Calif.) vs. Chris Erker, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), 2015
…a team had back-to-back complete games: Southeastern (Fla.) (Reece Wissinger & Aaron Robertson), 2025
…a team had pitchers throw five complete games: Indiana Tech (Ken Fischer (3), Eric Koenig, Ryan Merrill), 1998
…a team had pitchers throw four complete games: St. Ambrose (Iowa) (Pat McCoy; Matt Boyer; Todd Zaehringer; Brian Piddington), 1996
…a team shut out same opponent twice: Whitworth vs. Georgia Southern (1-0 and 4-0), 1960
…a starting pitcher did not make it out of the first inning: Dallas McGill, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Taylor University (Ind.), 2023 (22 pitches)
…a team hit back-to-back home runs to start a game: Pat Jones, Keith Beam, Southern Arkansas vs. Grand Canyon (Arizona), 2005
…a team hit back-to-back home runs: LSU-Shreveport (Jackson Syring, Ian Montz) vs. Southeastern (Fla.), 2025 (6th inning)
…a team hit back-to-back-to-back home runs: Kenny Otero, Logan Haring, Sergio Macias, Central Methodist (Mo.) vs. IU Southeast, 2021
…a team hit back-to-back-to-back home runs on three pitches Ray Atkinson, Brett Holley, and Rusty Harris, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. South Carolina-Aiken, 1986
…a team hit three home runs in an inning: Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. William Carey (Miss.), seventh inning, 2023
…a team had three players get more than one hit in an inning: Jerimy Austin, Kyle Bischoff, & Mark Aubry, Spalding (Ky.) vs. Aquinas (Mich.), 2005
…a team had four triples in a game: Missouri Southern vs. David Lipscomb (Tenn.), 1978
…a team had two players with more than one triple in a game: David Lipscomb (Tenn.) vs. Oklahoma Christian, 1972 (Farrel Gean (2), Butch Stinson (2))
…a team hit back-to-back triples: Matt Ivanoff and Kyle Konicek , Concordia (Calif.). vs. Lubbock Christian (Texas), 2011
….a team pulled off a triple steal: Western Illinois vs. Southwestern State (Okla.), 1957
….a team scored two runs on a sacrifice fly: Dallas Baptist (Texas) vs. Sienna Heights (Mich.), 1994 (2nd inning)
….a team went undefeated throughout tournament: LSU-Shreveport. 2025
…a player was ejected from a game: Southeastern (Fla.) Chayce Bryant vs. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2023 (8th inning) (bat flip)
…a coach was ejected from a game: Southeastern (Fla.) Head Coach Adrian Dinkle vs. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2023 (8th inning) (Argued player ejection)
…a team lost its first game of the tournament, and won the championship: Hope International (Calif.), 2024
…a team lost the last two games of the tournament: Tennessee Wesleyan, 2024
…a team was shut out in back-to-back games: Ohio Dominican vs. Oklahoma City & Biola (Calif.), 2005
…a team turned a triple play:


Antelope Valley (Calif.) vs. Faulkner (Ala.), 2018
... a team won the championship in it first-ever appearance: Southeastern (Fla.), 2018
…a team went undefeated throughout the opening round AND LSU-Shreveport, 2025 (8-0)
…a team played seven games in the tournament: Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1984
…a team lost its first game and came back to win the championship Hope International (Calif.), 2024
…a team won six elimination games: Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1984
…a team won a game with just one hit Whitworth (Wash.) vs. Georgia Southern, 1960
…a team won a game with just two hits Embry-Riddle (Fla.) vs. Lee (Tenn.), 2013
…a game did not start on its scheduled day because of weather: Webber International (Fla.) vs. Faulkner (Ala.) played 5-28-22 (originally scheduled for 5-27-22, rain forced the tournament a day)
… weather delayed in a game: Southeastern (Fla.) vs. Tennessee Wesleyan, (Game 14), 45 Minute lightning delay in the fourth inning), 2024
…weather delayed the start of a game: Cumberlands (Ky.) vs. MidAmerica Nazarene (Kansas) May 27, 2023 (start of game delayed 1:12 hour by lightning and rain threat)
…more than one weather delay in a game: Oklahoma Baptist vs. Cumberland (Tenn.), 5-27-14 (1:23 lightning delay in 1st inning, :54 lightning delay in 2nd inning)
…no home runs were hit on opening day: First six games, 1980
…neither team committed an error: LSU-Shreveport vs. Southeastern (Fla.) (Game 15), 2025
…a coach brought three different teams: Jeremy Kennedy, Northwood (Texas) 2013, Keiser (Fla.), 2017, Loyola-New Orleans (2025)
…a game was shortened because of weather Grambling (La.) vs. Slippery Rock (Ark.) sixth inning (fog), 1961
…a team won a World Series game for the first time and a national title in the same year: Hope International (Calif.), 2024
…a team did not walk a batter
LSU-Shreveport vs. Southeastern (Fla.) (Game 15), 2025
...a team did not strike out Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Taylor University (Ind.) (Game 13), 2023
…both teams did not walk a batter Bellevue (Neb.) vs. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), 2016
…a game took two days to finish due to rain: Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Southeastern (Fla.), 2022 (championship game)
… all games were rained out on the same day: 6/2/2011
…a son played in the World Series, preceded by his father: Brock Ephan, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2017 & 2021, and Larry Ephan, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1990, 1991 & 1992
…back-to-back games ended with a “walk-off”: Lubbock Christian (Texas) def. Auburn-Montgomery (Ala.) 7-6 & Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) def. Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 11-10, 5-302006.
…brothers were starters for the same team in a game: Colton Campbell, lf and Cody Campbell, 1b, Rogers State (Okla.) vs. Missouri Baptist, 5/27/2013
…brothers hit home runs in the same game: Lonnie and Montie Phillips, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. South Carolina-Aiken 5/27/1986
…consecutive games ended with the same score: Faulkner (Ala.) vs. Vanguard (Calif.), and Concordia (Calif. ) vs. Oklahoma Baptist , 5-23-2015 (4-1)
…a game was scoreless after eight innings: 2016, game 12, Faulkner (Ala.) vs. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho). Lewis-Clark State scored three runs in bottom of ninth for 3-0 victory.
…a game was scoreless after nine innings: 1993, game 13, St. Francis (Ill.) vs. Cumberland (Tenn.). St. Francis scored one run in top of 13th inning for 1-0 victory.
…a call was reviewed by replay: Southeastern (Fla.) vs. LSU-Shreveport (Game 18), 2025 (Bottom of the 7th, line drive to left called a catch, and played was upheld.
…a call on the field was overturned after official replay: LSU-Shreveport vs. Hope International (Calif.) (Game 17), 2025 (Bottom of 7th base runner from second to third called out, overturned)
…the championship game went into extra innings: Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) and Cumberland (Tenn.), 2006
…a team was shut out in the championship game: Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2014
…the championship game was decided by 10 or more runs: Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas), 1992
…just one run was scored in the championship game: Eastern Michigan vs. Northeastern Louisiana, 1970
…the championship game ended with a “walk-off”: Grand Canyon (Ariz.) vs. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1986
...the championship game was played by teams from the same state:
Cumberland (Tenn.) vs. Lee University (Tenn.), 2010
…both teams made their first appearance in the championship game:
Georgia Gwinnett vs. Central Methodist (Mo.), 2021
…both teams in Championship Game were trying to win their first National Championship:
Georgia Gwinnett vs. Central Methodist (Mo.), 2021
…both teams made back-to-back appearances in the championship game:
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) and Faulkner (Ala.), 2016, 2017
…a coach won championships with different teams: Gordie Gillespie, Lewis University (Ill.) 1974, ’75, ’76, St. Francis (Ill.) 1993
…a championship game did not start on its scheduled day because of weather:
1994, Kennesaw State (Ga.) vs. Southeastern Oklahoma delayed one day by rain.
…two games were played on championship day: 2022, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) forced second championship game against Southeastern (Fla.). Because of rain forecast, two games were scheduled. Games started at 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. (second game was delayed by rain, and finished the next day, starting at 8:15 a.m.)


Batting
Most Plate Appearances, 9-Inning Game
9, Rusty Harris, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Southern Arkansas, 1987
Most Plate Appearances, Extra-Inning Game
9, Jim Swanson, Winona State (Minn.) vs. Defiance (Ohio), 1961 (16 innings)
9, Lance Johnson, Winona State (Minn.) vs. Defiance (Ohio), 1961 (16 innings)
Most Official At Bats, Extra-Inning Game
9, Lane Johnson, Winona State (Minn.) vs. Defiance (Ohio), 1961 (16 innings)
9, Jim Swanson, Winona State (Minn.) vs. Defiance (Ohio), 1961 (16 innings)
Most Official At Bats, 9-Inning Game
8, JArrett Burney, Reinahrdt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024
8, Duane Church, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Southern Arkansas, 1987
Most Runs
5, Lance Dockery, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024
5, Tucker Zdunich, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024
5, Andrew Ivy, Arizona Christian vs. Kansas Wesleyan, 2024
5, Jake Lycette, William Carey (Miss.) vs. Southeastern, Fla., 2023
5, Rusty Harris, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Southern Arkansas, 1987
5, Gary Hix, Lubbock Christian (Texas) vs. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1983
5, Gerald Wayt, San Diego State (Calif.) vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, 1958
Most Hits
6, Tucker Zdunich, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024
6, Pat Mackey, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1987
6, Jeff Butler, Oklahoma Wesleyan vs. Tabor (Kan.), 2014
Most Singles
6, Jeff Butler, Oklahoma Wesleyan vs. Tabor (Kan.), 2014
Most Doubles
3, several, last to occur, Alex Harrell, Georgia Gwinnett vs. British Columbia, 2025
Most Triples
2, several, last to occur Kurt Koshelnik, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Mobile (Ala.), 2001
Most Home Runs
3, Tucker Zdunich, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024
3, Brian Fuentes, Southeastern (Fla.) vs. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2022
3, Dennis Morton, Faulkner (Ala.) vs. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2016
3, Jordan Guida, Tennessee Wesleyan vs. LSU-Shreveport, 2012
3, Beau Mills, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Spring Arbor (Mich.), 2007
3, Brian Steffek, Dallas Baptist (Texas) vs. Dominican (N.Y.), 1999
3, Chris Bradshaw, Oklahoma City vs. Cumberland (Tenn.), 1998
3, Ronald Young, Hawaii Pacific vs. Spring Arbor (Mich.), 1991
3, Joe Padilla, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Southern California College, 1985
Most Runs Batted In
10, Larry Kozeny, Nebraska-Omaha vs. Southern (La.), 1959
9, Tucker Zdunich, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024
Most Sacrifice Flys
3, Brady North, Cumberland (Tenn.) vs. Oklahoma Baptist, 2014
Most Total Bases
17, Tucker Zdunich, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024
14, Brian Steffek, Dallas Baptist (Texas) vs. Dominican (N.Y.), 1999
14, Chris Bradshaw, Oklahoma City vs. Cumberland (Tenn.), 1998
14, Joe Padilla, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Southern California College, 1985
14, Larry Kozeny, Nebraska-Omaha vs. Southern (La.), 1959
Most Stolen Bases
4, Jeremy McCarty, Southeastern Oklahoma vs. Bellevue (Neb.), 1997
4, Jerry Bartley, Nebraska-Omaha vs. Southern (La.), 1959
Most Caught Stealing
3, Matt Brooks, Lee University (Tenn.) vs. Aquinas (Mich.), 2005
Stole Home
Eric Santamaria, St. Thomas (Fla.) vs. Davenport (Mich.), 2015 Saul Meza, Embry-Riddle (Fla.) vs. Belhaven (Miss.), 2010 Ethan Rodriguez, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Geneva (Pa.), 1996
Most Bases on Balls
5, Fred Long, La Verne (Calif.) vs. St. Cloud State (Minn.), 1969 5, Louis Diess, Paterson State (N.J.) vs. Central Arkansas, 1959
Most Times Striking Out, 9-inning Game
5, Kris Miller, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Oklahoma City, 2009
Most Times Striking Out, Extra-Inning Game
6, Lance Johnson, Winona State (Minn.) vs. Defiance (Ohio), 1961
Hit for Cycle
Joey Dyche, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Spalding (Ky.), 2005
Pitching
Most Innings Pitched
13, Jed Dorough, Cumberland (Tenn.) vs. St. Francis (Ill.), 1993
13, Ivan Lawler, St. Francis (Ill.) vs. Cumberland (Tenn.), 1993
13, Bob Hartman, Lewis (Ill.) vs. Emporia (Kan.), 1976
13, Gary Marshall, Emporia (Kan.) vs. Lewis (Ill.), 1976
13, Clyde Wright, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) vs. WisconsinWhitewater, 1965
Most Innings Pitched in Relief
11.2, Mitch Benner, Point Park (Pa.) vs. High Point (N.C.), 1979
11, Rich Stonum, William Jewell (Mo.) vs. Georgia Southern, 1968
10.2, Mike Sund, Winona State (Minn.) vs. Defiance (Ohio), 1961
Most Strikeouts, Extra-Inning Game
22, Clyde Wright, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater, (13 innings), 1965
20, Mark Dilley, Winona State (Minn.) vs. California State (Pa.), (10 innings), 1962
19, Ron Kainer, Sam Houston State (Texas) vs. Missouri Southern, (12 innings), 1975
17, Alton Arnold, Sam Houston State, (Texas) vs. Lewis College, (Ill), (13 innings), 1962
Most Strikeouts, 9-Inning Game
19, Larry Crayton, East Carolina (N.C.) vs. Grambling (La.), 1961
18, Brandon Barges, Rogers State (Okla.) vs. LSU Shreveport (La.), 2012
16, Collin Perschon, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Bellevue University, (Neb.), 2001
Most Strikeouts By A Relief Pitcher
13, Ed Ramirez, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Oklahoma City, 1988
Most Consecutive Strikeouts
7, Tyler Curtis, Lubbock Christian (Texas) vs. Oklahoma City, 2011
7, Colin Perschon, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Bellevue (Neb.), 2001
6, Clyde Parquet, Grambling (La.) vs. Slippery Rock (Pa.), 1961
Most Consecutive Batters Retired
19, Earl Boykin, East Carolina vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1961
Most Bases on Balls
10, Bob Barr, Phillips (Okla.) vs. Lewis (Ill.), 1975
10, Bob Dostal, Grambling (La.) vs. Slippery Rock (Pa.), 1961
Most Wild Pitches
4, several, last to occur, Jean Acevedo, Tabor (Kan.) vs. Oklahoma Baptist, 2015
No-Hit Games
Cody Faulkner, Northwood (Texas) vs. Sterling (Kan.), 2013 (9 innings)
Rick Riddle, Wilmington (Del.) vs. Mount Olive (N.C.), 1992 (9 innings)
Kevin Mendon, Emporia State (Kan.) vs. Missouri Southern, 1978 (9 innings)
Alton Arnold, Sam Houston (Texas) vs. Defiance (Ohio), 1961
Clyde Parquet, Grambling (La.) vs. Slippery Rock (Pa.)m 1961 (5 innings)
One-Hit Games
Dawson Day & Cameron Smith, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Faulkner (Ala.) 2022 Shay Crawford, Lee (Tenn.) vs. Lubbock
Christian (Texas), 2011
Bart Haley, Grand Canyon (Ariz.) vs. Missouri Southern, 1986
Barry Jenkins, Missouri Southern vs. Emporia State (Kan.), 1978
Sam Bowen, Valdosta State (Ga.) vs. Malone (Ohio), 1973
Jim Jackson, Grambling (La.) vs. William Jewell (Mo.), 1967
John Manney, Carson-Newman (Tenn). vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1965
Tracy Rivers, Georgia Southern vs. Whitworth (Wash.), 1960
Ronnie Hubbard, Southwestern Oklahoma vs. Mayville State (N.D.), 1958 (5 innings)
Jim Berry, Creighton (Neb.) vs. Fairmont State (W. Va.), 1958 (5 innings)
Most Putouts, 1B
20, Shane Tipton, Cumberland (Tenn.) vs. St. Francis (Ill.), 1993 (13 innings)
Most Assists, 1B
5, Forrest Denman, Dallas Baptist (Texas) vs. Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1990
Most Errors, 1B 4, several
Most Putouts, 2B
9, Emil Verban, Lewis (Ill.) vs. David Lipscomb (Tenn.), 1971
Most Assists, 2B
11, Dave Fraser, U.S. International (Calif.) vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 1973
Most Errors, 2B 3, several
Most Putouts, SS
10, Rick Beeler, Lewis (Ill.) vs. David Lipscomb (Tenn.), 1971
11, Larry Libeer, William Jewell (Mo.) vs. Georgia Southern, 1968 (13 innings)
Most Assists, SS
9, Jonathan Popadics, The Master’s (Calif.) vs. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2013
Most Errors, SS 4, several
Most Putouts, 3B 5, several
Most Assists, 3B
9, Jay Bandonis, Linfield (Ore.) vs. Lewis (Ill.), 1966


Most Errors, 3B
4, Larry Hancock, U.S. International (Calif.) vs. East Carolina (N.C.), 1963
4, Joe Gore, Indiana State vs. Elon (N.C.), 1958
Most Putouts, OF
9, Jeff Morton, Indiana Wesleyan vs. Georgia Gwinnett, 2023
9, Sam Linscott, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Southeastern (Fla.), 2022
9, Pookie Wilson, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) vs. Oklahoma City, 1992
9, Lowel Frederick, Defiance (Ohio) vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1961
Most Assists, OF
2, several, last to occur, Braden Mosley, Tennessee Wesleyan vs. St. Thomas (Fla.) 2019
Most Errors, OF
3, Ed Nordskog, Bemidji State (Minn.) vs. Saint Xavier (Ill.), 1982
Most Putouts, C
23, W.A. Wright, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1965 (14 innings)
20, Dennis Rieger, Whitworth (Wash.) vs. Morningside (Iowa), 1960
Most Assists, C
7, Gavin Concepcion, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Lee (Tenn.), 2005
Most Errors, C
3, Michael Wertz, The Master’s (Calif.) vs. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2000
3, Mike Kakalow, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) vs. Winona State (Minn.), 1992
3, Rich Baranak, Lewis (Ill.) vs. Sam Houston (Texas), 1974
3, Dan Wotovich, Slippery Rock (Pa.) vs. Grambling (La.), 1961
Most Putouts, P
4, Kyle Channing, Dallas Baptist (Texas) vs. St. Francis (Ill.), 1985
Most Assists, P
6, several, last to occur, Christian Torres, Faulkner (Ala.) vs. EmbryRiddle (Fla.), 2015
Most Errors, P
3, several
Most Passed Balls
4, Bob Teresak, Monmouth (N.J.) vs. William Jewell (Mo.), 1977
Individual World Series Records
Batting
Most Times at Bat
33, Chad Miltenberger, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 7 games, 1984
33, Bob Fannin, Lubbock Christian (Texas), 7 games, 1983
Most Runs
21, Rusty Harris, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 6 games, 1987
Most Hits
20, Pat Mackey, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 6 games, 1987
Most Consecutive Hits
12, Pat Mackey, Lewis Clark State (Idaho), 1987
Most Times at Bat without a Hit
24, Chris Stokes, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 6 games, 1981
Most Singles
15, Pat Mackey, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 6 games, 1987
Most Doubles
6, Manuel Mesa, Southeastern (Fla.), 5 games, 2018
Most Triples
4, Jamie Pride, Lipscomb (Tenn.), 1971
Most Home Runs
7, Jordan Guida, Tennessee Wesleyan, 6 games, 2012
Most Runs Batted In
18, Larry Kozeny, Nebraska-Omaha, 7 games, 1959
Most Total Bases
34, JJ Cruz, Hope International (Calif.) 6 games, 2024
33, Chris Bradshaw, Oklahoma City, 5 games, 1998
Most Stolen Bases
7, several, last to occur, Tommy Nunez, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1980
Most Bases on Balls
15, Chet Feldman, Lubbock Christian (Texas), 7 games, 1983
15, Fred Long, La Verne (Calif.), 6 games, 1969
Most Times Striking Out
13, Ben Himes, Oklahoma City, 6 games, 2003
Highest Batting Average, 1B
.700, Jack Yard, Point Park (Pa.), 1991 (7-10)
Highest Batting Average, 2B
.640, Chris Getz, Lindenwood (Mo.), 2007 (9-14)
Highest Batting Average, SS
.667, Todd Muecklisch, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2009 (8-12)
Highest Batting Average, 3B .565, Jeff Peck, Eastern Michigan, 1970 (13-23)
Highest Batting Average, OF .741, Pat Mackey, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1987 (20-27)
Highest Batting Average, C .667, Daniel Calverly, Embry-Riddle (Fla.), 1999 (6-9)
Highest Batting Average, DH
.600, Zach Threlfall, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2022 (9-15) .600, Tory Haven, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2002 (6-10)
Pitching
Most Games Pitched
5, several, last to occur, Chris Rodriguez, St. Thomas (Fla.), 2015
Most Games Won
3, Chris Rodriguez, St. Thomas (Fla.), 2015
3, Derek Gooden, Brewton-Parker (Ga.), 1997
3, Tony Dineen, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1985
3, David Bulls, Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1983
3, Tom Brennan, Lewis College (Ill.), 1974
3, Woody Mills, Eastern Michigan, 1970
3, Ken Lange, Glassboro State (N.J.), 1967
Most Complete Games
3, Ken Fischer, Indiana Tech., 1997
3, Kenneth Lange, Glassboro State (N.J.), 1967
Most Saves
3, Chris Carter, Bellevue (Neb.), 1997
3, Rich Stonum, William Jewell (Mo.), 1968
Most Shutouts
2, Andy Torres, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2002
2, Kevin Hite, Cumberland (Tenn.), 1995
Most Innings Pitched
28, Jimmy Dobson, Georgia Southern, 3 games, 1968
Most Strikeouts
37, Clyde Wright, Carson-Newman (Tenn.), 2 games, 1965
37, Ray Washburn, Whitworth (Wash.), 3 games, 1960
Most Bases on Balls
19, Ted Hendry, Portland State (Ore.), 1962
Most Wild Pitches
6, Nick Love, Bellevue (Neb.), 2007
Fewest Hits Allowed (Min. 10 innings)
3, Alton Arnold, Sam Houston (Texas), 13 innings, 2 games, 1961
Fewest Earned Runs Allowed (Min. 10 innings)
0, several, last to occur, Anthony Gomez, Cumberland (Tenn.), 18 innings, 2 games, 2014
Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings Pitched
20.1, Kevin Hite, Cumberland (Tenn.), 1995
19, Ray Washburn, Whitworth (Wash.), 1960
Fielding
Most Chances Accepted, 1B
74, Rick Janssen, Indiana Tech, 1998
74, Bob Fannin, Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1983
Most Errors, 1B
6, Dave Minnick, David Lipscomb (Tenn.), 1971
Most Chances Accepted, 2B
52, Darrell Baggett, Kennessaw State (Ga.), 1994
Most Errors, 2B
5, Melvin Roman, Southeastern Oklahoma, 1993
Most Chances Accepted, SS
50, Brian Thomas, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1984
Most Errors, SS
8, Keith Bohanan, Oklahoma City, 2002
Most Chances Accepted, 3B 36, Mario Najera, California Baptist, 1997
Most Errors, 3B 6, Larry Hancock, U.S. International (Calif.), 1963
Most Chances Accepted, OF 24, Wally Cockrell, East Carolina (N.C.), 1961 24, Justin Byrd, Cumberland (Tenn.), 2014
Most Errors, OF 3, Brian Fuentes, Southeastern (Fla.), 2022 3, Nolan Lane, Saint Xavier (Ill.), 1988
3, Joe French, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1987 3, Ed Nordskog, Bemidji State (Minn.), 1982
Most Chances Accepted, C 70, W.A. Wright, Carson-Newman (Tenn.), 1965
Most Errors, C 4, several, last to occur, Michael Wertz, The Master’s (Calif.), 2000
Most Chances Accepted, P 12, Jim Gerlach, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1980 12, Bill Nouns, William Carey (Miss.), 1969
Most Errors, P 4, Don Peters, St. Francis (Ill.), 1990
Most Passed Balls 4, several, last to occur, Chris West, Ohio Dominican, 1996


Batting
Most Games Played
25, Brian Thomas, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1982-83-84-85
Most Times at Bat
98, Rusty Harris, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1984-85-86-87, 24 games
Most Runs
35, Rusty Harris, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1984-85-86-87, 24 games
Most Hits
34, Lonnie Phillips, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1985-86-87, 18 games
Most Doubles
9, Chad Miltenberger, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1983-84, 13 games
Most Triples
4, Jamie Pride, Lipscomb (Tenn.), 1971-1972, 1974, 14 games
Most Home Runs
7, Jordan Guida, Tennessee Wesleyan, 2012, 6 games
6, Lonnie Phillips, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1985-86-87, 18 games
6, Allan Peterson, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1983-84, 13 games
Most Runs Batted In
36, Brian Thomas, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1982-83-84-85, 25 games
Most Total Bases
57, Lonnie Phillips, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1985-86-87, 18 games
Most Stolen Bases
7, several, last to occur, Tommy Nunez, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1980
Highest Batting Average
.511, Pete Bethea, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1981-82, 11 games (23-45)
Pitching
Most Games Pitched
9, Kal Koenig, David Lipscomb (Tenn.), 1978-79-80-81
Most Games Won
5, Tim Pardue, David Lipscomb (Tenn.) 1977-78-79
5, Tom Brennan, Lewis (Ill.), 1971-72-74
5, Ken Lange, Glassboro State (N.J.), 1965-67-68
Most Games Lost
3, Brandon Dixon, Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.), 2009-10
3, Justin Zinkovich, Embry-Riddle (Fla.), 2009-10
3, Jeff Kubenka, St. Mary’s (Texas), 1995-96
3, Sal Ingemi, Glasboro State (N.J.), 1965-67-68
3, Candy Robinson, Grambling (La.), 1961-63-64
Most Innings Pitched
51, Ken Lange, Glasboro State (N.J.), 1965-67-68
Most Bases on Balls
24, Sal Ingemi, Glassboro State (N.J.), 1965-67-68
Most Strikeouts
47, Ken Lange, Glassboro State (N.J.), 1965-67-68
Individual Miscellaneous
Last time team hit back-to-back home runs
Josh Sears, De’Mykle Holmes, Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) vs. Southeastern (Fla.) (6th inning), 2018
Last time team hit back-to-back-to-back home runs
Jake Stone, Taylor Oldham, Jordan Guida, Tennessee Wesleyan vs. LSU Shreveport (La.), 2012
Last time a player led off a game with a home run
Tim Muma, Aquinas (Mich.) vs. Ohio Dominican, 2005
Last time a player hit an inside-the-park home run
Denver Kitch, Oklahoma City vs. Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio), 2004
Last time a player hit a grand slam
Pedro Vazquez, Cumberlands (Ky.) vs. Loyola (La.), 2025
Paul Winland Jr., Georgia Gwinnett vs. Tennessee Wesleyan, 2025
Last pitcher to throw a complete-game shutout
Isaac Rhode, LSU-Shreveport vs. Southeastern (Fla.), 2025 (7 innings)
Anthony Patterson, Georgia Gwinnett vs. Tennessee Wesleyan, 14-0, 10-0, 2025 (7 innings)
Russell Longworth, Tabor (Kan.) vs. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), 2-0, 2015 (9 innings)
Last pitcher to throw two complete games against the same team
Anthony Gomez, Cumberland (Tenn.) vs. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2014
Last time a pitcher threw back-to-back complete games
Anthony Gomez, Cumberland (Tenn.), 2014
Last time two pitchers threw more than 9 innings in a game
Vincent Chulk, St. Thomas (9.1) vs. Jon Browder, Dallas Baptist (Texas) (10), 2000
Batting
Most Official at Bats, Extra-Inning Game
60, Winona State (Minn.) vs. Defiance (Ohio), 1961 (16 innings)
Most Official at Bats, Both Teams, 9-Inning Game
92, Southern Arkansas (50) vs. Grand Canyon (Ariz.) (42), 1987
Most Official at Bats, 9-Inning Game
58, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024
Most Official at Bats, Both Teams, Extra-Inning Game
116, Winona State (Minn.) (60) vs. Defiance (Ohio) (56). 1961 (16 innings)
Most Plate Appearances, 9-Inning Game
73, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Southern Arkansas, 1987
Most Plate Appearances, Extra-Inning Game
76, Winona State (Minn.) vs. Defiance (Ohio), 1961 (16 innings)
Most Plate Appearances, Both Teams, 9-Inning Game
118, Southern Arkansas (60) vs. Grand Canyon (Ariz.) (58), 1987
Most Plate Appearances, Both Teams, Extra-Inning Game
150, Winona State (Minn.) (76) vs. Defiance (Ohio) (74), 1961 (16 innings)
Most Runs
30, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024
25, Southeastern (Fla.) vs. LSU-Shreveport, 2021
25, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1987 23, Eight times, last by Taylor University (Ind.) vs. Georgia Gwinnett, 2023
Most Runs, Both Teams
45, Southern Arkansas (23) vs. Grand Canyon (Ariz.) (22), 1987
43, Reinhardt (Ga.) (30) vs. Arizona Christian (32), 2024
Most Runs, One Inning
12, St. Ambrose (Iowa) vs. Ohio Dominican, 1996
12, San Diego State (Calif.) vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, 1958
Most Runs, One Inning, Both Teams
17, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (9) vs. Auburn-Montgomery (Ala.) (8), 2016
Most Hits
27, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024
25, Bellevue (Neb.) vs. Dallas Baptist (Texas), 1999
24, Grand Canyon (Ariz.) vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 1987
24, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Southern Arkansas, 1987
24, Kansas Newman vs. Coastal Carolina (S.C.), 1983
24, Bellevue (Neb.) vs. St. Thomas (Fla.), 1998
Most Hits, Both Teams
45, Reinhardt (Ga.) (27) vs. Arizona Christian (18), 2024
43, Union (Tenn.) (23) vs. Liberty Baptist (Va.) (20), 1983
40, Kansas Newman (24) vs. Coastal Carolina (S.C.) (16), 1983
Most Hits, One Inning
7, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Southeastern (Fla.), 2022
7, Southeastern (Fla.) vs. LSU Shreveport (La.), 2021
7, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.), 2019
7, St. Ambrose (Iowa) vs. Ohio Dominican, 1996
Most Consecutive Hits
6, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Southeastern (Fla.), 2022
6, Oklahoma City vs. Ohio Dominican, 2005
Most Singles
19, Kansas Newman vs. Coastal Carolina (S.C.), 1983
Most Singles, Both Teams
31, Union (Tenn.) (17) vs. Liberty Baptist (Va.), 1983
Most Doubles
9, Southeastern Oklahoma vs. Wilmington (Del.), 1994
Most Doubles, Both Teams
12, Spring Arbor (Mich.) (8) vs. Lindenwood (Mo.), 2007
Most Triples
4, several, last to occur, Missouri Southern vs. David Lipscomb (Tenn.), 1978
Most Home Runs
9, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024
7, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. South Carolina Aiken, 1986
Most Home Runs, Both Teams
11, Reinhardt (Ga.) (9) vs. Arizona Christian (2), 2024
11, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (6) vs. Faulkner (Ala.) (5), 2016
Most Home Runs, One Inning
3, several, last to occur, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. William Carey (Miss.), 2023
Most Different Players Hitting a Home run
6, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024
6, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. South Carolina-Aiken, 1986
Most Extra Base Hits
14, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024
11, Southeastern (Fla.) vs. LSU Shreveport (La.), 2021
11, Grand Canyon (Ariz.) vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 1987


Most Extra-Base Hits, Both Teams
20, Reinhardt (Ga.) (14) vs. Arizona Christian (6), 2024 19, Southeastern (Fla.) (11) vs. LSU-Shreveport (8), 2021
Most Runs Batted In
29, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024 23, Southeastern (Fla.) vs. LSU Shreveport (La.), 2021 22, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Southern Arkansas, 1987
Most Runs Batted In, Both Teams
42, Reinhardt (Ga.) (29) vs. Arizona Christian (13), 2024 35, Southern Arkansas (17) vs. Grand Canyon (Ariz.) (18), 1987
Most Total Bases
60, Reinhardt (Ga.) vs. Arizona Christian, 2024 48, Grand Canyon (Ariz.) vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 1987
Most Total Bases, Both Teams
89, Reinhardt (Ga.) (60) vs. Arizona Christian (29), 2024 65, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (39) vs. Grand Canyon (Ariz.) (26), 1987
Most Stolen Bases
11, Georgetown (Ky.) vs. Winona State (Minn.), 1988
Most Stolen Bases, Both Teams
11, IU Southeast (6) vs. Keiser (Fla.) (5), 2021
11, Georgetown (11) (Ky.) vs. Winona State (0) (Minn.), 1988
Most Stolen Bases, One Inning
3, several, last by, Indiana Wesleyan vs. Southeastern (Fla.), 2023
Most Times Caught Stealing
3, several, last by, Lee University (Tenn.) vs. Aquinas (Mich.) , 2005
Most Times Caught Stealing, Both Teams
4, several, last by, Embry-Riddle (2) (Fla.) vs. Fresno Pacific (2) (Calif.), 2009
Pitching
Most Pitchers Used
9, IU Southeast (Ind.) vs. Faulkner (Ala.), 2021 9, Faulkner (Ala.) vs. Georgia Gwinnett, 2018
9, Northwestern Ohio vs. Antelope Valley (Calif.), 2018 9, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) vs. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), 2016
Most Pitchers Used, Both Teams
14, Vanguard (Calif.) (8) vs. St. Thomas (Fla.) (6), 2015
Most Bases on Balls
17, David Lipscomb (Tenn.) vs. Appalachian State (N.C.), 1971
Most Bases on Balls, Both Teams
28, David Lipscomb (Tenn.) (17), vs. Appalachian State (N.C.) (11), 1971
Most Strikeouts
24, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1965 (14 innings)
Most Strikeouts, 9-Inning Game
19, East Carolina vs. Grambling (La.), 1961
Most Strikeouts, Both Teams, 9-inning Game
28, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (18) vs. Faulkner (Ala.) (10), 2022
26, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (13) vs. Indiana Wesleyan (13), 2023 25, Southeastern (Fla.) (18) vs. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (7), 2023 24, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (16) vs. Bellevue (Neb.) (8), 2001
Most Strikeouts, Both Teams
33, Winona State (Minn.) (22) vs. California State (Pa.) (11), 1962
Most Earned Runs Allowed
27, Arizona Christian vs. Reinhardt (Ga.), 2024
25, LSU Shreveport (La.) vs. Southeastern (Fla.), 2021
Most Earned Runs Allowed, Both Teams
40, Arizona Christian (27) vs. Reinhardt (Ga.) (13), 2024
36, LSU-Shreveport vs. Southeastern (Fla.), 2021
Most Wild Pitches
5, several, last by Faulkner (Ala.) vs. Georgia, 2021
Most Wild Pitches, Both Teams
8, Faulkner (Ala.) (5) vs. Georgia Gwinnett (3), 2021
Fielding
Most Chances Accepted, Extra-Inning Game
81, Winona State (Minn.) vs. Defiance (Ohio), 1961, 16 innings
Most Chances Accepted, 9-Inning Game
54, La Verne (Calif.) vs. St. Cloud State (Minn.), 1969 (27 PO, 21 A, 6 E)
Most Assists
25, Winona State (Minn.) vs. Defiance (Ohio), 1961 (16 innings)
Most Assists, 9-Inning Game
23, Southeastern Oklahoma vs. St. Mary’s (Texas), 1995
Most Assiss, Both Teams
45, Winona State (Minn.) (25) vs. Defiance (Ohio) (20), 1961 (16 innings)
Most Assists, Both Teams, 9-Inning Game
32, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (14) vs. Tabor (Kan.) (18), 2015
32, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (16) vs. Oklahoma City (16), 2011
Most Errors
10, Lewis (Ill.) vs. Winona State (Minn.), 1963
Most Errors, Both Teams
15, Winona State (Minn.) (8) vs. Definance (Ohio) (7), 1961
Most Errors, Both Teams, 9-inning Game
12, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (7) vs. Lewis (Ill.) (5), 1976 12, Western Washington (7) vs. West Liberty (W.V.) (5), 1964 12, Lewis (Ill.) (10) vs. Winona State (Minn.) (2), 1963 12, Nebraska-Omaha (7) vs. Rollins (Fla.) (5), 1959
Most Double Plays
7, Concordia (Calif.) vs. Oklahoma Baptist, 2011
5, Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) vs. Dominican (N.Y.), 1997 5, Grand Canyon (Ariz.) vs. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1986 5, Winthrop (S.C.) vs. Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1981
Most Double Plays, Both Teams
10, Concordia (Calif.) (7) vs. Oklahoma Baptist (3), 2011
Most Triple Plays
1, Antelope Valley (Calif.) vs. Faulkner (Ala.), 2018 1, Oklahoma City vs. LSU Shreveport (La.), 2003 1, Georgetown (Ky.) vs. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1988 1, Sam Houston (Texas) vs. Portland State (Ore.), 1962
Batting
Most Times at Bat
263, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1984, 7 games
Most Runs
105, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1987, 6 games
Most Hits
102, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1987 (6 games
Most Singles
67, Oklahoma City, 2002, 6 games
Most Doubles
26, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1987, 6 games
Most Triples
12, David Lipscomb (Tenn.), 1971, 5 games
Most Home Runs
17, Tennessee Wesleyan, 2012, 6 games
Most Runs Batted In
91, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1987, 6 games
Most Total Bases
172, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1987, 6 games
Most Stolen Bases
21, Embry-Riddle (Fla.) (23 attempts), 2002
Most Bases on Balls Received
58, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1987, 6 games
Most Times Striking Out
55, Oklahoma City, 2003, 6 games
Highest Batting Average
.418, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1987 (102-244), 6 games
Lowest Batting Average
.068, William Jewell (Mo.), 1967 (4-59), 2 games
Pitching
Most Complete Games
5, Last By Indiana Tech, 1998
Most Shutouts
3, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2002, 6 games
3, Whitworth (Wash.), 1960, 5 games
Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings
33, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1980, 4 games
Fewest Hits Allowed
66, Georgia Southern, 1968, 7 games
26, Georgia Southern, 1960, 6 games
22, Glassboro State (N.J.), 1965, 5 games
14, Carson-Newman (Tenn.), 1965, 4 games
Most Hits Allowed
79, Oklahoma City, 2002, 6 games
78, Nebraska-Omaha, 1959, 7 games
70, Union (Tenn.), 1983, 5 games
62, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1987, 4 games
Fewest Runs Allowed
30, Georgia Southern, 1968, 7 games
11, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1980, 6 games
11, West Liberty State (W.Va.), 1964, 6 games
11, Georgia Southern, 1960, 6 games
9, St. Francis (Ill.), 1993, 5 games
5, Sam Houston (Texas), 1963, 4 games
5, Georgia Southern, 1962, 4 games
Most Runs Allowed
63, Southern Arkansas, 1987, 5 games
62, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1987, 4 games
51, Oklahoma City, 2002, 6 games
50, Nebraska-Omaha, 1959, 7 games
Fewest Bases on Balls
4, Southeastern (Fla.), 2018, 5 games
6, Sam Houston (Texas), 1963, 4 games
7, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1992, 5 games
8, Faulkner (Ala.), 2016, 6 games
9, Indiana Tech, 1998, 6 games
21, Georgia Southern, 1968, 7 games
Most Bases on Balls
46, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1986, 6 games


46, David Lipscomb (Tenn.), 1971, 6 games
42, Union (Tenn.), 1983, 5 games
40, Nebraska-Omaha, 1959, 7 games
32, Southeastern Oklahoma, 1981, 4 games
Fewest Strikeouts
12, Point Park (Pa.), 2012, 4 games
14, Glassboro State (N.J.), 1969, 4 games
17, Spring Arbor, 2007, 5 games
17, Lewis (Ill.), 1980, 5 games
23, Southwestern (Texas), 1984, 6 games
28, Nebraska-Omaha, 1959, 7 games
Most Strikeouts
65, Carson-Newman (Tenn.), 1965, 4 games
65, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1988, 6 games
62, Whitworth (Wash.), 1960, 5 games
55, Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1983, 7 games
55, Lee (Tenn.), 2011, 6 games
Lowest Earned Run Average
0.79, Georgia Southern, 1962, 4 games (3 ER, 34 IP)
0.80, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1996, 5 games (4 ER, 45 IP)
0.85, Northeast Louisiana, 1970, 6 games (5 ER, 52.2 IP)
3.19, Georgia Southern, 1968, 7 games (23 ER, 65 IP)
Most Hit Batsmen
15, Oklahoma City, 2002, 6 games
Fielding
Most Chances Accepted
295, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1984, 7 games
274, West Liberty (W.Va.), 1964, 6 games
232, Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas), 1992, 5 games
205, Phillips (Okla.), 1985, 4 games
Most Assists
95, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1984, 7 games
85, Oklahoma City, 2002, 6 games
85, Southwestern (Texas), 1984, 6 games
84, Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas), 1992, 5 games
78, Phillips (Okla.), 1985, 4 games
Most Double Plays
12, Lewis Clark State (Idaho), 1991, 6 games
12, Kennesaw State (Ga.), 5 games
Most Triple Plays
1, Antelope Valley (Calif.), 2018
1, LSU Shreveport (La.), 2003 1, Georgetown (Ky.), 1988 1, Sam Houston (Texas), 1962
Most Errors
25, Linfield (Ore.), 1971, 6 games
20, Nebraska-Omaha, 1959, 7 games
17, Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 1982, 5 games
17, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1976, 5 games 16, Nebraska-Omaha, 1961, 4 games
Best Fielding Percentage
.991, Albertson College (Idaho), 2002, 5 games .988, La Verne (Calif.), 1975, 4 games .988, Glassboro State (N.J.), 1969, 4 games .982, Lee (Tenn.), 2008, 6 games .978, Embry-Riddle (Fla.), 2005, 6 games .978, Eastern Michigan, 1970, 6 games .963, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1984, 7 games
Team Miscellaneous
Most Runners Left on Base, Game 23, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Southern Arkansas, 1987
Most Runners Left on Base, Series 71, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 1987, 6 games
Most Years in World Series
40, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (1976-78-79-80-82-83-84-85-8687-88-89-90-91-92-95-96-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-0910-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19-21-22-23)
Most Worlds Series Titles Won 19, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
Most Games Won in World Series 156, Lewis-Clarks State (Idaho) (41 appearances)
Most Consecutive Victories in Tournament
20, Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1980-81-82-86
Single-Game Attendance Record
8,799, David Lipsomb (Tenn.) vs. High Point (N.C.), 1979 (championship game, Nashville, Tenn.)
Longest Game (Innings)
16, Wartburg (Iowa) vs. West Liberty State (W.Va.), 1964
16, Defiance (Ohio) vs. Winona State (Minn.), 1961
Longest Game (Time)
5:05, Indiana Tech vs. Embry-Riddle (Fla.), 1999 (12 innings)
Shortest Game (Time), 9 or More Innings
1:38, Valdosta State (Ga.) vs. Malone (Ohio), 1973
Shortest Game (Time), Less Than 9 Innings
1:37, Simpson (Iowa) vs. Fairmont State (WV), 1958 (5 innings)
1:44, LSU-Shreveport vs. Southeastern (Fla.), 2025 (7 innings)
Most Players Used in Game
23, Concordia (Ore.) vs. Embry-Riddle (Fla.), 2004
Most Players Used in Game, Both Teams
40, Vanguard (Calif.) (21) vs. St. Thomas (Fla.) (19), 2015
Most Reviews in a game
3, Tennessee Wesleyan vs. Reinhardt (Ga.), 2024 (3 upheld)
3, Southeastern (Fla.) vs Lewis-Clark State, 2018 (2 upheld, 1
overturned)
Tournament Attendance Record
45,475, at Lewiston, Idaho, 2008
43,670, at Lewiston, Idaho, 2006
Overall World Series Records
Highest Batting Average, all teams .............. .336 .................1987
Lowest Batting Average, all teams .194 1962
Highest Earned Run Average, all teams 8.94 1987
Lowest Earned Run Average, all teams........ 1.89 .................1965
Highest Fielding Average, all teams ............. .969 .................1995
Lowest Fielding Average, all teams .............. .916 .................1961
Most Hits, all teams .....................................448 .................2002
Most Runs, all teams ...................................370 .................1987
Most Doubles, all teams .................................77 .................2012
Most Triples, all teams ...................................38 .................1971
Most Home Runs, all teams 62 1987
Most Runs Batted In, all teams 324 1987
Most Bases on Balls Received, all teams ....... 225 .................1983
Most Hit Batsmen, all teams ..........................64 ....... 2014, 2024
Most Stolen Bases, all teams ..........................62 ....... 1980, 1981
Most Times Striking Out, all teams ............... 299 .................2021
Most Double Plays, all teams..........................44 .................1986
Most Errors, all teams ..................................103 .................1961
Most Left on Base, all teams ........................347 .................1984
Most reviews of plays 12 2025
Most reviews of plays upheld 9 2025
Most reviews of plays overturned ................... 3 .................2025
Average margin of victory: 4.2 (difference of 283)
Average runs scored by winning team: 7.9 (528 total)
Average runs scored by losing team: 3.7 (245 total)
Total shutouts: 7
Extra inning games: 5
Longest game: 13 innings, William Jewell (Mo.) def. Georgia Southern 4-3, 1968
Games decided by one run: 16
Highest combined score: 32, San Diego State (Calif.) (23) vs. Southwestern Oklahoma (9), 1958
Most runs scored by winner: 23, San Diego State def. Southwestern Oklahoma 23-9, 1958
Most runs scored by loser: 11, Faulkner (Ala.) vs. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), 2016;
Largest margin of victory: 14, San Diego State (Calif.) (23) vs. Southwestern Oklahoma (9), 1958
Total reviews, results: 21, 16 upheld, 5 overturned
Total number of teams to play in the championship game: 64
Total number of teams to win a championship: 37
Total number of teams with multiple championships: 9
Total number of states represented in the game: 26 (including Canadian provinces)


(Ala.) (1990-92-06-16)....................................................
(Miss.) (2010)
Bellevue (Neb.) (1995-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-06-07-08-16-19-22-23)
State (Minn.) (1982)
(Ga.) (2009)
Biola (Calif.) (2001-03-05) ...............................................................................
Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) (1975-79-82-95-99-00-01)...................................
(Ga.) (1997-00)......................................................................
Cliff (Iowa) (2005)..................................................................................
(2006-25) .............................................................................
Buena Vista (Iowa) (1957-68).........................................................................
(Pa.) (1962-63)
(Ala.) (2011-13-14-15-16-17-18-19-21-22)
John
(Ark.) (1980-81) ..........................................................................
Wesleyan (2024).................................................................................
Kearney State (Neb.) (1967) ...........................................................................
Keiser (Fla.) (2017-21)
(Ga.) (1994)
Verne (Calif.) (1969-72-74-75-77) ...............................................................
Lee (Tenn.) (2005-07-08-09-10-11-12-13).......................................................
(Ill.) (1962-63-66-71-72-74-75-76-77-80) ..............................................
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (1976-78-79-80-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-8990-91-92-95-96-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-1415-16-17-18-19-21-22-23) ..............................................................................


(1986-88-92-98-99-02-03-04-05-08-09-10-11-12-17-18)
(Okla.) (1991).............................................................................
(Ark.) (1957-58)
State (N.J.) (1959)
Pembroke State (N.C.) (1970-73) ....................................................................
Pfeiffer (N.C.) (1968) ......................................................................................
Phillips (Okla.) (1973-75-85) ...........................................................................
Point (Ga.) (2016) ..........................................................................................
Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) (1993-94-04-09-10) ............................................
Point Park (Pa.) (1974-78-79-80-86-87-88-89-91-98-12)..................................
(Ill.) (1978-83-85-86-89-90-93-95)
(Miss.) (1969-78-17-23-24)
(Mo.) (1957-67-68-70-76-77-80-81-83) .....................................
State (Minn.) (1961-62-63-72-88-92)
(S.C.) (1981)
Crosse (1979) ............................................................................
York (Neb.) (2013) .........................................................................................
Note: Games include World Series only. Teams tied for third and fourth places are listed under third place only. No world series played in 2020 due to COVID-19 outbreak.


1957
Sul Ross State (Texas) 9, William Jewell (Mo.) 2
Buena Vista (Iowa) 9, Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.) 8
Western Illinois 13, Southwestern
Oklahoma 12
Rollins (Fla.) 9, Ozarks (Ark.) 7
Lincoln Memorial 11, William Jewell 8
Southwestern Oklahoma 3, Ozarks 0
Sul Ross State 8, Buena Vista 6
Rollins 7, Western Illinois 4
Southwestern Oklahoma 9, Lincoln Memorial 5
Western Illinois 14, Buena Vista 6
Sul Ross State 8, Rollins 7 (championship)
1958
Mayville State (N.D.) 15, Ozarks (Ark.) 6
Fairmont State (W.Va.) 6, Simpson (Iowa) 3
Elon (N.C.) 10, Indiana State 8
St. Cloud State (Minn.) 9, Adams State (Colo.) 0
Southwestern Oklahoma 11, Mayville State 1
Creighton (Neb.) 12, Fairmont State 2
Ozarks 13, Mayville State 12
Simpson 15, Fairmont State 2
San Diego State 11, Elon 1
Indiana State 12, Elon 6
St. Cloud State 12, Sul Ross State 8
Sul Ross 7, Adams State 6
Simpson 8, Ozarks 6
Southwestern Oklahoma 6, Creighton 3
San Diego State 17, St. Cloud State 0
Sul Ross State 10, Indiana State 1
Simpson 13, Sul Ross State 10
St. Cloud State 6, Creighton 5
San Diego State 23, Southwestern Oklahoma 9 (championship)
1959
Nebraska-Omaha 15, Paterson State (N.J.) 5
Rollins (Fla.) 16, Arkansas State Teachers 5
Western Washington 3, Southern Illinois 2
Southern (La.) 4, Sul Ross State (Texas) 3
Rollins 11, Nebraska-Omaha 4
Southern 7, Western Washington 5
Arkansas State Teachers 12, Paterson State 11
Southern Illinois 5, Sul Ross State 0
Western Washington 6, Arkansas State Teachers 3
Nebraska-Omaha 6, Southern Illinois 1
Nebraska-Omaha 12, Western Washington 4
Southern 8, Rollins (Fla.) 3
Nebraska-Omaha 13, Rollins 11
Nebraska-Omaha 17, Southern 9
Southern 10, Nebraska-Omaha 2 (championship)
1960
Southern (La.) 3, Southern Illinois 1
Georgia Southern 4, Nebraska-Omaha 2
Sam Houston State (Texas) 6, Indiana (Pa.) 1
Whitworth (Wash.) 10, Morningside (Iowa) 4
Indiana 2, Southern Illinois 1
Nebraska-Omaha 8, Morningside 1
Southern 10, Sam Houston State 8
Whitworth 1, Georgia Southern 0
Georgia Southern 5, Indiana 2
Sam Houston State 4, Nebraska-Omaha 1
Whitworth 7, Southern 0
Georgia Southern 12, Whitworth 1
Southern 8, Sam Houston State 6
Georgia Southern 3, Southern 1
Whitworth 4, Georgia Southern 0 (championship)
1961
East Carolina (N.C.) 8, Winona State (Minn.) 4
Sam Houston State (Texas) 10, Defiance (Ohio) 0
Nebraska-Omaha 2, Sacramento State (Calif.) 1
Grambling (La.) 8, Slippery Rock (Pa.) 2
East Carolina 7, Sam Houston State 4
Grambling 4, Nebraska-Omaha 1 Defiance 10, Winona State 9
Sacramento State 5, Slippery Rock 3
East Carolina 9, Grambling 4
Nebraska-Omaha 9, Defiance 1
Sacramento State 13, Sam Houston State 1
East Carolina 11, Nebraska-Omaha 3
Sacramento State 4, Grambling (La.) 2
Sacramento State 14, East Carolina 5
East Carolina 13, Sacramento State 7 (championship)
1962
Portland State (Ore.) 2, Florida A&M 1
Sam Houston State (Texas) 4, Lewis (Ill.) 1
Georgia Southern 8, Minot State (N.D.) 3
Winona State (Minn.) 6, California State (Pa.) 4
Lewis 5, Florida A&M 4
California State 2, Minot State 1
Portland State 5, Sam Houston State 3
Georgia Southern 1, Winona State 0
Lewis 1, Sam Houston State 0
Winona State 7, California State 0
Georgia Southern 5, Portland State 2
Lewis 5, Winona State 3
Portland State 8, Lewis 1
Georgia Southern 2, Portland State 0 (championship)
1963
Lewis (Ill.) 1, California Western 0
Grambling (La.) 5, East Carolina (N.C.) 4
Sam Houston State (Texas) 21, California State (Pa.) 1
Mayville State (N.D.) 13, Winona State (Minn.) 11
East Carolina 5, California Western 0
Winona State 4, California State 1
Grambling 6, Lewis 1
Sam Houston State 5, Mayville State 0
East Carolina 3, Mayville State 1
Winona State 12, Lewis 3
Sam Houston State 6, Grambling 3
East Carolina 10, Winona State 2
Grambling 7, East Carolina 2
Sam Houston State 2, Grambling 1 (championship)
1964
Sam Houston State (Texas) 3, Eastern Illinois 1
Georgia Southern 11, Mayville State (N.D.) 7
Wartburg (Iowa) 2, West Liberty State (W.Va.) 1
Grambling (La.) 3, Western Washington 2
Eastern Illinois 9, Mayville State 0 (forfeit)
West Liberty State 6, Western Washington 2
Georgia Southern 5, Sam Houston State 4
Grambling 3, Wartburg 1
Wartburg 9, Mayville State 0 (forfeit)
West Liberty State 2, Sam Houston State 1
Grambling 4, Georgia Southern 0
West Liberty State 5, Georgia Southern 0
West Liberty State 6, Grambling 4
West Liberty State 3, Grambling 2 (championship)
1965
Nebraska-Omaha 3, Glassboro State (N.J.) 0
Sam Houston State (Texas) 7, Southern (La.) 0
Western Washington 3, Anderson (Ind.) 0
Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 4, WisconsinWhitewater 3
Glassboro State 10, Southern 0
Wisconsin-Whitewater 3, Anderson 2
Nebraska-Omaha 4, Sam Houston State 0
Carson-Newman 8, Western Washington 4
Glassboro State 4, Western Washington 2
Sam Houston State 7, Wisconsin-Whitewater 2
Carson-Newman 4, Nebraska-Omaha 1
Glassboro State 2, Sam Houston State 0
Nebraska-Omaha 7, Glassboro State 5
Carson-Newman 3, Nebraska-Omaha 2 (championship)
1966
Linfield (Ore.) 4, Guilford (N.C.) 2
Lewis (Ill.) 10, New Haven (Conn.) 6
Missouri Valley 6, New Mexico Highlands 5
Southern (La.) 9, Nebraska-Omaha 7
Guilford 7, New Haven 3
New Mexico Highlands 7, NebraskaOmaha 3
Linfield 8, Lewis 2
Southern 10, Missouri Valley 3
Lewis 8, New Mexico Highlands 0
Guilford 3, Missouri Valley 2
Lewis 8, Guilford 6
Linfield 11, Southern 4
Lewis 7, Southern 6
Linfield 15, Lewis 4 (championship)
1967
Glassboro State (N.J.) 5, Occidental (Calif.) 1
New Mexico Highlands 5, Kearney State (Neb.) 3
Georgia Southern 8, Eastern Michigan 2
Grambling (La.) 8, William Jewell (Mo.) 2
Occidental 10, Kearney State 4
Eastern Michigan 1, William Jewell 0
New Mexico Highlands 5, Glassboro State 4
Grambling 6, Georgia Southern 5
Glassboro State 6, Eastern Michigan 3
Occidental 2, Georgia Southern 1
New Mexico Highlands 7, Grambling 2
Glassboro State 2, Occidental 1
Glassboro State 2, Grambling 1
New Mexico Highlands 6, Glassboro State 1 (championship)
1968
Central Washington 7, Sul Ross State (Texas) 3
Pfeiffer (N.C.) 6, Glassboro State (N.J.) 3
Eastern Michigan 14, Georgia Southern 7
William Jewell (Mo.) 4, Buena Vista (Iowa) 3
Glassboro State 4, Sul Ross State 1
Georgia Southern 7, Buena Vista 2
Central Washington 6, Pfeiffer 2
William Jewell 4, Eastern Michigan 3
Eastern Michigan 7, Glassboro State 2
Georgia Southern 10, Pfeiffer 5
William Jewell 6, Central Washington 4
Georgia Southern 4, Eastern Michigan 0
Georgia Southern 5, Central Washington 1
Georgia Southern 6, William Jewell 4
William Jewell 4, Georgia Southern 3 (championship)
1969
William Carey (Miss.) 8, Appalachian State (N.C.) 4
Glassboro State (N.J.) 1, Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 0
St. Cloud State (Minn.) 4, Taylor (Ind.) 0
La Verne (Calif.) 12, Emporia State (Kan.) 3
Grand Canyon 9, Appalachian State 4
Taylor 6, Emporia State 5
William Carey 2, Glassboro State 1
La Verne 12, St. Cloud State 2
St. Cloud State 5, Grand Canyon 4
Glassboro State 3, Taylor 2
William Carey 4, La Verne 1
St. Cloud State 5, Glassboro State 3
La Verne 17, St. Cloud State 6
La Verne 10, William Carey 4
William Carey 5, La Verne 3 (championship)
1970
New Haven (Conn.) 5, Livingston (Ala.) 4
Eastern Michigan 2, Emporia State (Kan.) 1
William Jewell (Mo.) 4, Central Washington 3
Northeastern Louisiana 8, Pembroke State (N.C.) 3
Livingston 2, Emporia State 1
Pembroke State 5, Central Washington 2
Eastern Michigan 4, New Haven 2
Northeastern Louisiana 8, William Jewell 0
New Haven 7, Pembroke State 6
Livingston 5, William Jewell 2
Eastern Michigan 6, Northeastern Louisiana 4
Northeastern Louisiana 8, New Haven 7
Eastern Michigan 3, Livingston 2
Northeastern Louisiana 7, Eastern Michigan 6
Eastern Michigan 1, Northeastern Louisiana 0 (championship)
1971
Southwestern Oklahoma 9, WisconsinOshkosh 5
Indiana (Pa.) 7, Appalachian State (N.C.) 5
Lewis (Ill.) 13, David Lipscomb (Tenn.) 4
Linfield (Ore.) 10, Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 9
Wisconsin-Oshkosh 7, Grand Canyon 3
David Lipscomb 14, Appalachian State 13 Indiana 11, Lewis 9
Linfield 9, Southwestern Oklahoma 6
David Lipscomb 4, Southwestern Oklahoma 3
Lewis 7, Wisconsin-Oshkosh 3
Linfield 6, Indiana 5
David Lipscomb 6, Indiana 5
Linfield 7, Lewis 2
David Lipscomb 7, Linfield 6
Linfield 9, David Lipscomb 8 (championship)
1972
Frostburg State (Md.) 1, Oklahoma Christian 0
David Lipscomb (Tenn.) 13, High Point (N.C.) 1
La Verne (Calif.) 4, Winona State (Minn.) 3
Lewis (Ill.) 4, Sam Houston State (Texas) 3
Oklahoma Christian 5, Winona State 3
Sam Houston State 9, High Point 4
La Verne 7, Frostburg State 6
David Lipscomb 3, Lewis 2
Oklahoma Christian 5, Lewis 4
Sam Houston State 16, Frostburg State 3
La Verne 5, David Lipscomb 4
David Lipscomb 7, Oklahoma Christian 1
La Verne 8, Sam Houston State 6
La Verne 4, David Lipscomb 1 (championship)
1973
U.S. International (Calif.) 5, Malone (Ohio) 4
Eastern Connecticut 9, Wisconsin-Oshkosh 4
Phillips (Okla.) 4 Valdosta State (Ga.) 3
Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 3, Pembroke State (N.C.) 2
Valdosta State 2, Malone 0
Wisconsin-Oshkosh 3, Pembroke State 1
U.S. International 4, Phillips 2
Eastern Connecticut 7, Grand Canyon 5
Valdosta State 10, Grand Canyon 8
Wisconsin-Oshkosh 8, Phillips 0
U.S. International 8, Eastern Connecticut 1
Eastern Connecticut 3, Valdosta State 2
U.S. International 8, Wisconsin-Oshkosh 5
U.S. International 7, Eastern Connecticut 2 (championship)
1974
La Verne (Calif.) 4, Point Park (Pa.) 1
Lewis (Ill.) 4, High Point (N.C.) 1
Sam Houston State (Texas) 5, Fort Hays
State (Kan.) 0
David Lipscomb (Tenn.) 6, WisconsinOshkosh 0
Point Park 2, High Point 1
Wisconsin-Oshkosh 11, Fort Hays State 3
Lewis 8, La Verne 7
Sam Houston State 4, David Lipscomb 0
Point Park 5, David Lipscomb 1
La Verne 8, Wisconsin-Oshkosh 2
Sam Houston State 6, Lewis 1
Lewis 6, Point Park 3
La Verne 4, Sam Houston State 2
Sam Houston State 5, La Verne 4
Lewis 3, Sam Houston State 2 (championship)
1975
Lewis (Ill.) 4, Phillips (Okla.) 2
Sam Houston State (Texas) 2, Missouri Western 1
La Verne (Calif.) 8, North CarolinaWilmington 0
Eastern Connecticut 3, BirminghamSouthern (Ala.) 1
Missouri Western 7, Phillips 6
Birmingham-Southern 9, North CarolinaWilmington 3
Lewis 4, Sam Houston State 1
Eastern Connecticut 3, La Verne 0


La Verne 4, Missouri Western 1
Sam Houston State 10, BirminghamSouthern 5
Lewis 6, Eastern Connecticut 5
Sam Houston State 7, Eastern Connecticut 0
Lewis 7, La Verne 1
Lewis 2, Sam Houston State 1 (championship)
1976
Emporia State (Kan.) 7, Guilford (N.C.) 4
Kentucky State 7, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 2
George Mason (Va.) 2, St. Mary’s (Texas) 1
Lewis (Ill.) 8, William Jewell (Mo.) 3
Lewis-Clark State 4, Guilford 1
St. Mary’s 3, William Jewell 0
Kentucky State 2, Emporia State 0
Lewis 7, George Mason 3
Emporia State 9, St. Mary’s 5
Lewis-Clark State 17, George Mason 8
Lewis 9, Kentucky State 6
Lewis-Clark State 6, Kentucky State 4
Lewis 2, Emporia State 1
Lewis 16, Lewis-Clark State 8 (championship)
1977
Southeastern Oklahoma 13, Newberry (S.C.) 0
La Verne (Calif.) 11, David Lipscomb (Tenn.) 1
Lubbock Christian (Texas) 17, Monmouth (N.J.) 2
Lewis (Ill.) 13, William Jewell (Mo.) 2
David Lipscomb 8, Newberry 3
William Jewell 6, Monmouth 2
La Verne 7, Southeastern Oklahoma 1
Lewis 5, Lubbock Christian 0
Southeastern Oklahoma 10, William Jewell 3
David Lipscomb 7, Lubbock Christian 1 La Verne 11, Lewis 3
Southeastern Oklahoma 6, Lewis 5
David Lipscomb 4, La Verne 2
Southeastern Oklahoma 8, La Verne 7
David Lipscomb 2, Southeastern Oklahoma 1 (championship)
1978
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 5, William Carey (Miss.) 2
Missouri Southern 4, Emporia State (Kan.) 0
David Lipscomb (Tenn.) 5, St. Francis (Ill.) 1
Point Park (Pa.) 3, Coastal Carolina (S.C.) 1
Emporia State 6, William Carey 5
St. Francis 11, Coastal Carolina 5
Missouri Southern 6, Lewis-Clark State 4
David Lipscomb 11, Point Park 5
Lewis-Clark State 3, St. Francis 1
Emporia State 7, Point Park 4
Missouri Southern 16, David Lipscomb 5
Lewis-Clark State 5, David Lipscomb 2
Emporia State 2, Missouri Southern 0
Emporia State 4, Lewis-Clark State 1
Emporia State 8, Missouri Southern 6 (championship)
1979
Wisconsin-La Crosse 2, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 1
David Lipscomb (Tenn.) 3, Saint Xavier (Ill.) 2
Southeastern Oklahoma 4, Point Park (Pa.) 3
High Point (N.C.) 3, Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 2
St. Xavier 7, Lewis-Clark State 1
Point Park 5, Birmingham-Southern 3
High Point 9, Southeastern Oklahoma 8
David Lipscomb 12, Wisconsin-La Crosse 2
Point Park 8, Wisconsin-La Crosse 4
St. Xavier 4, Southeastern Oklahoma 3
David Lipscomb 6, High Point 3
High Point 4, St. Xavier 2
Point Park 3, David Lipscomb 2
High Point 10, Point Park 6
David Lipscomb 5, High Point 4 (championship)
1980
Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 9, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 2
William Jewell (Mo.) 11, Southeastern Oklahoma 5
Lewis (Ill.) 7, John Brown (Ark.) 4
Coastal Carolina (S.C.) 3, David Lipscomb (Tenn.) 0
Lewis-Clark State 8, Southeastern Oklahoma 4
David Lipscomb 3, John Brown 2
Grand Canyon 6, Lubbock Christian 0
Coastal Carolina 4, Point Park 1
Lubbock Christian 8, David Lipscomb 5
Lewis-Clark State 12, Point Park 7
Grand Canyon 3, William Jewell 0
Lewis 7, Coastal Carolina 3
Lubbock Christian 10, William Jewell 4
Lewis-Clark State 4, Coastal Carolina 2
Grand Canyon 2, Lewis 1
Lewis 7, Lubbock Christian 2
Grand Canyon 9, Lewis-Clark State 4
Grand Canyon 5, Lewis 4 (championship)
1981
Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 11, David Lipscomb (Tenn.) 7
William Jewell (Mo.) 10, John Brown (Ark.) 6
Wintrhop (S.C.) 4, Spring Arbor (Mich.) 3
Liberty Baptist (Va.) 8, Lubbock Christian (Texas) 5
David Lipscomb 6, John Brown 3
Spring Arbor 6, Lubbock Christian 1
Grand Canyon 8, Southeastern Oklahoma 5
Liberty Baptist 5, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 4
Southeastern Oklahoma 7, Spring Arbor 5
Azusa Pacific 7, David Lipscomb 4
Grand Canyon 9, William Jewell 3
Wintrhop 4, Liberty Baptist 1
Southeastern Oklahoma 13, William Jewell 12
Azusa Pacific 11, Liberty Baptist 1
Grand Canyon 9, Winthrop 2
Winthrop 11, Southeastern Oklahoma 10
Grand Canyon 12, Azusa Pacific 3
Grand Canyon 11, Winthrop 4 (championship)
1982
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 2, Southeastern Oklahoma 0
Coastal Carolina (S.C.) 5, BirminghamSouthern (Ala.) 4
Liberty Baptist (Va.) 7, Saint Xavier (Ill.) 5
Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 9, Lubbock Christian (Texas) 8
Southeastern Oklahoma 13, BirminghamSouthern 9
St. Xavier 7, Lubbock Christian 6
Lewis-Clark State 11, Bemidji State 5
Grand Canyon 16, Azusa Pacific 4
St. Xavier 21, Bemidji State 12
Azusa Pacific 2, Southeastern Oklahoma 1
Lewis-Clark State 8, Coastal Carolina 7
Grand Canyon 5, Liberty Baptist 3
Azusa Pacific 9, Liberty Baptist 2
St. Xavier 7, Coastal Carolina 3
Grand Canyon 3, Lewis-Clark State 1
Lewis-Clark State 2, Azusa Pacific 1
Grand Canyon 6, St. Xavier 4
Grand Canyon 10, Lewis-Clark State 6 (championship)
1983
Union (Tenn.) 13, William Jewell (Mo.) 12
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 15, St. Francis (Ill.) 2
Coastal Carolina (S.C.) 5, Liberty Baptist (Va.) 2
Lubbock Christian (Texas) 7, Southwestern (Texas) 1
St. Francis 10, William Jewell 0
Liberty Baptist 5, Southwestern 3
Union 7, Southern Arkansas 2
Lubbock Christian 13, Kansas Newman 3
Liberty Baptist 4, Southern Arkansas 3
Kansas Newman 12, St. Francis 10
Lewis-Clark State 22, Union 6
Lubbock Christian 14, Coastal Carolina 9
Kansas Newman 23, Coastal Carolina 12
Union 21, Liberty Baptist 17
Lewis-Clark State 18, Lubbock Christian 17
Lewis-Clark State 16, Kansas Newman 2
Lubbock Christian 4, Union 0
Lubbock Christian 4, Lewis-Clark State 3
Lubbock Christian 12, Lewis-Clark State 9 (championship)
1984
Georgia College 7, Southwestern (Texas) 6
Coastal Carolina (S.C.) 8, Dallas Baptist (Texas) 7
Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 23, Wilmington (Del.) 2
Emporia State (Kan.) 6, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 5
Southwestern 8, Dallas Baptist 6
Lewis-Clark State 8, Wilmington 4
Anderson (Ind.) 15, Georgia College 11
Emporia State 9, Grand View 2
Lewis-Clark State 13, Georgia College 4
Southwestern 10, Grand View 3
Coastal Carolina 13, Anderson 2
Azusa Pacific 7, Emporia State 1
Southwestern 15, Anderson 1
Lewis-Clark State 11, Emporia State 2
Azusa Pacific 7, Coastal Carolina 4
Southwestern 9, Coastal Carolina 1
Lewis-Clark State 10, Azusa Pacific 6
Lewis-Clark State 14, Southwestern 11
Lewis-Clark State 15, Azusa Pacific 2 (championship)
1985
St. Francis (Ill.) 6, Elon (N.C.) 1
Dallas Baptist (Texas) 12, Southern Maine 0
Southern California College 7, Phillips (Okla.)
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 7, Grand View (Iowa) 1
Elon 11, Southern Maine 5
Phillips 4, Grand View 3
St. Francis 8, Northern Kentucky 6
Lewis-Clark State 17, Georgia College 1
Phillips 13, Northern Kentucky 6
Georgia College 8, Elon 2
Dallas Baptist 4, St. Francis 2
Lewis-Clark State 17, Southern California College 2
St. Francis 6, Phillips 4
Southern California College 6, Georgia College 5
Lewis-Clark State 8, Dallas Baptist 3
Dallas Baptist 9, Southern California College 2
St. Francis 9, Lewis-Clark State 7
Dallas Baptist 10, St. Francis 2
Lewis-Clark State 10, Dallas Baptist 6 (championship)
1986
Oklahoma City 9, South Carolina-Aiken 8
Emporia State (Kan.) 10, Hawaii-Hilo 0
Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 3, Missouri Southern 1
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 11, Southern Tech (Ga.) 3
South Carolina-Aiken 9, Hawaii-Hilo 8
Missouri Southern 23, Southern Tech 3
Oklahoma City 5, Point Park (Pa.) 3
Lewis-Clark State 10, St. Francis (Ill.) 3
Point Park 8, Missouri Southern 3
South Carolina-Aiken 9, St. Francis 2
Oklahoma City 13, Emporia State 3
Grand Canyon 12, Lewis-Clark State 3
Point Park 2, Emporia State 0
Lewis-Clark State 17, South Carolina-Aiken 4
Grand Canyon 11, Oklahoma City 8
Point Park 8, Grand Canyon 6
Lewis-Clark State 8, Oklahoma City 2
Grand Canyon 20, Point Park 7
Grand Canyon 6, Lewis-Clark State 5 (championship)
Southern Arkansas 13, Point Park (Pa.) 3
Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 19, Huntingdon (Ala.) 8
Emporia State (Kan.) 8, Missouri Southern 5
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 16, Anderson (Ind.) 0
Point Park 13, Huntingdon 12
Missouri Southern 6, Anderson 4
Southern Arkansas 11, Hawaii-Hilo 1
Lewis-Clark State 17, Elon (N.C.) 5
Missouri Southern 10, Hawaii-Hilo 1
Elon 9, Point Park 2
Southern Arkansas 23, Grand Canyon 22
Lewis-Clark State 13, Emporia State 10
Grand Canyon 12, Missouri Southern 6
Emporia State 18, Elon 5
Lewis-Clark State 23, Southern Arkansas 3
Emporia State 14, Southern Arkansas 7
Lewis-Clark State 25, Grand Canyon 11
Lewis-Clark State 11, Emporia State 4 (championship)
1988
Central Washington 8, Dallas Baptist (Texas) 7
Oklahoma City 6, Cumberland (Tenn.) 4
Saint Xavier (Ill.) 9, Winona State (Minn.) 5
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 8, Georgetown (Ky.) 6
Dallas Baptist 9, Cumberland 4
Georgetown 10, Winona State 3
Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 10, Central Washington 4
Lewis-Clark State 4, Point Park (Pa.) 0
Georgetown 5, Central Washington 4
Dallas Baptist 7, Point Park 5
Oklahoma City 7, Grand Canyon 2
Lewis-Clark State 15, St. Xavier 2
Grand Canyon 15, Georgetown 5
St. Xavier 5, Dallas Baptist 4
Lewis-Clark State 7, Oklahoma City 4
St. Xavier 8, Oklahoma City 5
Grand Canyon 13, Lewis-Clark State 12
Grand Canyon 12, St. Xavier 4
Lewis-Clark State 9, Grand Canyon 3 (championship)
1989
North Florida 6, Dallas Baptist (Texas) 5
Wisconsin-Stout 3, Elon (N.C.) 2
St. Francis (Ill.) 13, West Florida 3
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 7, Point Park (Pa.) 3
Dallas Baptist 10, Elon 3
West Florida 5, Point Park 1
Oklahoma Baptist 6, North Florida 3
Lewis-Clark State 12, Hawaii-Hilo 6
North Florida 8, West Florida 6
Dallas Baptist 6, Hawaii-Hilo 5
Oklahoma Baptist 7, Wisconsin-Stout 1
Lewis-Clark State 7, St. Francis 4
North Florida 7, Wisconsin-Stout 5
St. Francis 10, Dallas Baptist 5
Lewis-Clark State 12, Oklahoma Baptist 4
St. Francis 9, Oklahoma Baptist 0
Lewis-Clark State 10, North Florida 5
Lewis-Clark State 5, St. Francis 2 (championship)
1990
Southern Oklahoma 8, Dallas Baptist (Texas) 1
Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 8, West Liberty State (W.Va.) 4
St. Francis (Ill.) 12, St. Rose (N.Y.) 2
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 8, Lewis & Clark (Ore.) 0
Dallas Baptist 6, West Liberty State 5
St. Rose 10, Lewis & Clark 9
Southeastern Oklahoma 16, WisconsinStout 6
Lewis-Clark State 13, Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 9
St. Rose 6, Wisconsin-Stout 4
Grand Canyon 4, Dallas Baptist 1
Southeastern Oklahoma 8, Auburn Montgomery 0
St. Francis 9, Lewis-Clark State 8
Auburn Montgomery 7, Grand Canyon 4
St. Francis 10, Southeastern Oklahoma 8
Lewis-Clark State 11, St. Rose 3
Auburn Montgomery 4, St. Francis 2
Auburn Montgomery 4, St. Francis 3
Lewis-Clark State 5, Southeastern Oklahoma 3
Lewis-Clark State 9, Auburn Montgomery 4 (championship)
1991
North Florida 4, Grand View (Iowa) 3
Hawaii Pacific 7, Spring Arbor (Mich.) 4
South Carolina-Aiken 5, Point Park (Pa.) 3
Grand View 7, Spring Arbor 4
North Florida 7, Southern Arkansas 6


Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 9, Lubbock Christian (Texas) 4
Lubbock Christian 14, Point Park 13
Lewis-Clark State 13, Oral Roberts (Okla.) 8
Lubbock Christian 9, Southern Arkansas 4
Oral Roberts 6, Grand View 0
North Florida 8, Hawaii Pacific 7
Lewis-Clark State 19, South CarolinaAiken 6
Hawaii Pacific 8, Lubbock Christian 4
Oral Roberts 3, South Carolina-Aiken 2
Lewis-Clark State 11, North Florida 3
Oral Roberts 3, North Florida 2
Lewis-Clark State 11, Hawaii Pacific 4
Lewis-Clark St. 7, Oral Roberts 0 (championship)
1992
Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 5, Mount Olive (N.C.) 4
Oklahoma City 17, Wilmington (Del.) 0
Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) 8, Spring Arbor (Mich.) 5
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 20, Winona State (Minn.) 0
Wilmington 6, Mount Olive 0
Winona State 5, Spring Arbor 4
Oklahoma City 5, Auburn Montgomery 4
Lewis-Clark State 4, Mary Hardin-Baylor 3
Mary Hardin-Baylor 6, Wilmington 5
Winona State 6, Auburn Montgomery 4
Lewis-Clark State 12, Oklahoma City 3
Lewis-Clark State 8, Winona State 1
Mary Hardin-Baylor 8, Oklahoma City 7
Lewis-Clark State 14, Mary Hardin-Baylor 4 (championship)
1993
St. Francis (Ill.) 11, Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) 3
Geneva (Pa.) 2, St. Mary’s (Texas) 1
Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 3, Cumberland (Tenn.) 2
Southeastern Oklahoma 6, Marian (Wis.) 5 Point Loma Nazarene 5, St. Mary’s 1
St. Francis 6, Geneva 4
Cumberland 10, Marian 4
Southeastern Oklahoma 5, CarsonNewman 2
Point Loma Nazarene 14, CarsonNewman 4
Cumberland 6, Geneva 1
St. Francis 7, Southeastern Oklahoma 0
Southeastern Oklahoma 4, Point Loma Nazarene 1
St. Francis 1, Cumberland 0
St. Francis 4, Southeastern Oklahoma 2 (championship)
1994
Kennesaw State (Ga.) 4, Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) 2
Dallas Baptist (Texas) 11, Siena Heights (Mich.) 0
Southeastern Oklahoma 18, Wilmington (Del.) 2 (7 innings)
St. Ambrose (Iowa) 5, Coker (S.C.) 3
Point Loma Nazarene 5, Siena Heights 3
Coker 5, Wilmington 0
Kennesaw State 6, Dallas Baptist 4
Southeastern Oklahoma 10, St. Ambrose 1
St. Ambrose 3, Point Loma Nazarene 2
Dallas Baptist 6, Coker 2
Kennesaw State 6, Southeastern Oklahoma 5
Southeastern Oklahoma 10, Dallas Baptist 9 Kennesaw State 6, St. Ambrose 2 Kennesaw State 2, Southeastern Oklahoma 0 (championship)
1995
St. Francis (Ill.) 7, St. Mary’s (Texas) 6
Cumberland (Tenn.) 3, Southeastern Oklahoma 0
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 10, Wilmington (Del.) 0 (7 innings)
Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 2, Bellevue (Neb.) 1
Southeastern Oklahoma 5, St. Mary’s 4
Bellevue 9, Wilmington 6
Cumberland 5, St. Francis 1
Lewis-Clark State 11, Birmingham-Southern 6 (12 innings)
Birmingham-Southern 10, Southeastern Oklahoma 3
Bellevue 11, St. Francis 9 (10 innings)
Cumberland 4, Lewis-Clark State 0
Bellevue 8, Lewis-Clark State 7
Birmingham-Southern 3, Cumberland 2
Bellevue 7, Birmingham-Southern 5 Bellevue 8, Cumberland 5 (championship)
1996
Cumberland (Tenn.) 2, St. Thomas (Fla.) 1
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 2, Geneva (Pa.) 1
Ohio Dominican 12, Oklahoma Baptist 2 (7 innings)
St. Ambrose (Iowa) 2, St. Mary’s (Texas) 0
St. Thomas 4, Geneva 3
St. Mary’s 7, Oklahoma Baptist 0
Lewis-Clark State 9, Cumberland 4
St. Ambrose 16, Ohio Dominican 5
Cumberland 3, St. Mary’s 1
St. Thomas 7, Ohio Dominican 4
Lewis-Clark State 3, St. Ambrose 1
St. Ambrose 9, Cumberland 8
Lewis-Clark State 4, St. Thomas 2
Lewis-Clark St. 9, St. Ambrose 0 (championship)
1997
Cumberland (Tenn.) 8, Mount Vernon
Nazarene (Ohio) 4
Brewton-Parker (Ga.) 11, Dominican (N.Y.) 1
California Baptist 8, Dallas Baptist (Texas) 2
Southeastern Oklahoma 10, Bellevue (Neb.) 8
Mount Vernon Nazarene 10, Dominican 0
Bellevue 5, Dallas Baptist 2
Brewton-Parker 3, Cumberland 2
California Baptist 9, Southeastern Oklahoma 4
Bellevue 7, Cumberland 3
Southeastern Oklahoma 6, Mount Vernon Nazarene 5 (10 innings)
Brewton-Parker 9, California Baptist 7 (10 innings)
Brewton-Parker 8, Southeastern Oklahoma 1
Bellevue 3, California Baptist 1
Brewton-Parker 8, Bellevue 4 (championship)
1998
Cumberland (Tenn.) 8, Point Park (Pa.) 4
Indiana Tech 11, St. Thomas (Fla.) 2
Albertson (Idaho) 8, Culver-Stockton (Mo.) 7
Bellevue (Neb.) 7, Oklahoma City 2
St. Thomas 13, Point Park 8 (10 innings)
Oklahoma City 9, Culver-Stockton 6
Indiana Tech 16, Cumberland 4
Albertson 6, Bellevue 4
Oklahoma City 18, Cumberland 3
Bellevue 16, St. Thomas 8
Albertson 19, Indiana Tech 5
Indiana Tech 7, Bellevue 4
Oklahoma City 5, Albertson 4
Indiana Tech 8, Oklahoma City 6
Albertson 6, Indiana Tech 3 (championship)
1999
Culver-Stockton (Mo.) 7, Dominican (N.Y.) 1
Bellevue (Neb.) 12, Dallas Baptist (Texas) 11 (10 innings)
Albertson (Idaho) 9, Indiana Tech 8
Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 7, EmbryRiddle (Fla.) 3
Dallas Baptist 17, Dominican 8
Indiana Tech 9, Embry-Riddle 8
Albertson 9, Oklahoma City 2
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 14, CulverStockton 0
Oklahoma City 14, Dallas Baptist 3
Culver-Stockton 6, Indiana Tech 5
Albertson 7, Birmingham-Southern 5
Lewis-Clark State 9, Bellevue 4
Birmingham-Southern 8, Oklahoma City 6
Culver-Stockton 7, Bellevue 3
Lewis-Clark State 7, Albertson 3
Albertson 7, Culver-Stockton 2
Lewis-Clark State 3, BirminghamSouthern 0
Albertson 2, Lewis-Clark State 1
Lewis-Clark State 7, Albertson 2 (championship)
2000
Shawnee State (Ohio) 11, Indiana Tech 0 Dallas Baptist (Texas) 5, St. Thomas (Fla.) 4
The Master’s (Calif.) 6, Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 5
Lewis-Clark (Idaho) 10, Brewton-Parker (Ga.) 4
Indiana Tech 18, St. Thomas 10 Brewton-Parker 5, Birmingham-Southern 2
Shawnee State 6, Albertson (Idaho) 4
Lewis-Clark State 9, Bellevue (Neb.) 3
Albertson 3, Brewton-Parker 2
Indiana Tech 8, Bellevue 7
Dallas Baptist 9, Shawnee State 8
Lewis-Clark State 15, The Master’s 1
Indiana Tech 4, Albertson 3
The Master’s 10, Shawnee State 1
Lewis-Clark State 4, Dallas Baptist 3
Dallas Baptist 6, The Master’s 4
Lewis-Clark State 9, Indiana Tech 8
Lewis-Clark State 10, Dallas Baptist 1 (championship)
2001
Western Oregon 9, Warner Southern (Fla.) 8
Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 13, Ohio Dominican 2
Bellevue (Neb.) 13, Biola (Calif.) 2
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 10, Mobile (Ala.) 4
Biola 19, Mobile 2
Warner Southern 15, Ohio Dominican 13 Western Oregon 5, Dallas Baptist (Texas) 4
Lewis-Clark State 5, Indiana Tech 4 Dallas Baptist 14, Biola 0
Warner Southern 6, Indiana Tech 1 Western Oregon 16, BirminghamSouthern 8
Lewis-Clark State 7, Bellevue 2
Birmingham-Southern 9, Dallas Baptist 1 Bellevue 5, Warner Southern 3 (10 innings)
Lewis-Clark State 18, Western Oregon 0 Bellevue 12, Western Oregon 7
Birmingham-Southern 10, Lewis-Clark State 3
Birmingham-Southern 17, Bellevue 11
Birmingham-Southern 8, Lewis-Clark State 3 (championship)
2002
Mayville State (N.D.) 11, Indiana Tech 10
Albertson (Idaho) 17, Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 10 (11 innings)
Oklahoma City 14, Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 6
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 13, Bellevue (Neb.) 0
Embry-Riddle 13, Indiana Tech 12
Olivet Nazarene 6, Bellevue 5 (10 innings)
Mayville State 16, Ohio Dominican 11
Lewis-Clark State 2, Spalding (Ky.) 0
Ohio Dominican 5, Olivet Nazarene 1
Embry-Riddle 13, Spalding 5
Albertson 7, Mayville State 3
Oklahoma City 13, Lewis-Clark State 10
Embry-Riddle 13, Mayville State 4
Lewis-Clark State 11, Ohio Dominican 4
Albertson 6, Oklahoma City 4
Oklahoma City 14, Embry-Riddle 9
Lewis-Clark State 5, Albertson 0
Oklahoma City 10, Albertson 8
Lewis-Clark State 10, Oklahoma City 8 (championship)
2003 (Seeding began)
(10) Ohio Dominican 6, (7) Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 3
(8) LSU Shreveport (La.) 11, (9) Indiana Tech 1
(5) Bellevue (Neb.) 11, (4) Biola (Calif.) 8
(3) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 11, (6)
Spalding (Ky.) 5
Indiana Tech 9, Biola 7
Spalding 4, Olivet Nazarene 2
(2) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 11, Ohio Dominican 2
(1) Oklahoma City 13, LSU Shreveport (La.) 5
Indiana Tech 12, Ohio Dominican 7
LSU Shreveport (La.) 8, Spalding 4
Oklahoma City 8, Bellevue 7 (10 innings)
Lewis-Clark State 7, Embry-Riddle 3 Bellevue 7, Indiana Tech 6
LSU Shreveport (La.) 14, Embry Riddle 4
Oklahoma City 4, Lewis-Clark State 3
Lewis-Clark State 16, Bellevue 3
Oklahoma City 12, LSU Shreveport (La.) 2
Lewis-Clark State 6, Oklahoma City 5
Lewis-Clark State 7, Oklahoma City 5 (championship)
2004
(7) Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) 6, (10) Jamestown (N.D.) 3
(8) William Penn (Iowa) 2, (9) Concordia (Ore.) 1
(5) Cumberland (Tenn.) 9, (4) Bellevue (Neb.) 7
(3) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 2, (6) Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) 0
Concordia 9, Bellevue 3
Mount Vernon Nazarene 7, Jamestown 0
Point Loma Nazarene 10, Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 2
(1) Oklahoma City 9, William Penn 4
(2) Embry-Riddle 15, Concordia 5
Mount Vernon Nazarene 11, William Penn 6
Cumberland 12, Oklahoma City 8
Point Loma Nazarene 4, Lewis-Clark State 3
Oklahoma City 10, Mount Vernon Nazarene 2
Embry-Riddle 6, Lewis-Clark State 5
Cumberland 13, Point Loma Nazarene 2
Oklahoma City 12, Point Loma Nazarene 2
Cumberland 14, Embry-Riddle 10
Cumberland 10, Oklahoma City 3 (championship)
2005
(8) Spalding (Ky.) 9, (9) Briar Cliff (Iowa) 3
(5) Cumberland (Tenn.) 11, (4) Biola (Calif.) 4
(3) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 5, (6) Lee (Tenn.) 4
(7) Ohio Dominican 9, (10) Aquinas (Mich.) 8
Biola (Calif.) 4, Briar Cliff (Iowa) 1
Aquinas (Mich.) 11, Lee (Tenn.) 2
(1) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 11, Spalding 3
(2) Oklahoma City 17, Ohio Dominican 0
Biola 9, Ohio Dominican 0
Spalding 13, Aquinas 5
Cumberland 12, Embry-Riddle 4
Oklahoma City 11, Lewis-Clark State 10
Embry-Riddle 6, Biola 3
Lewis-Clark State 14, Spalding 3
Oklahoma City 6, Cumberland 2
Lewis-Clark State 4, Cumberland 2
Embry-Riddle 12, Oklahoma City 5
Embry-Riddle 5, Lewis-Clark State 0
Oklahoma City 8, Embry-Riddle 1 (championship)
2006
(7) Bellevue (Neb.) 6, (10) Saint Xavier (Ill.) 3
(8) Concordia (Calif.) 5, (9) Seton Hill (Pa.) 4
(4) Cumberland (Tenn.) 7, (5) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 1
(6) Lubbock Christian (Texas) 4, (3) LewisClark State (Idaho) 3
Auburn Montgomery 14, Seton Hill 9
Lewis-Clark State 9, St. Xavier 3
(1) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 7, Concordia 4
(2) British Columbia (Canada) 13, Bellevue 11
Auburn Montgomery 7, Bellevue 6 (10 innings)
Lewis-Clark State 17, Concordia 2
Cumberland 7, Embry-Riddle 2
British Columbia 23, Lubbock Christian 5
Lubbock Christian 7, Auburn Montgomery 6


Lewis-Clark State 11, Embry-Riddle 10
Cumberland 10, British Columbia 6
Lewis-Clark State 4, British Columbia 1
Lubbock Christian 6, Cumberland 5
Cumberland 12, Lubbock Christian 1
Lewis-Clark State 5, Cumberland 4 (11 innings, championship)
2007
(10) Walsh (Ohio) 3, (7) St. Thomas (Fla.) 2
(8) Lindenwood (Mo.) 18, (9) Houston Baptist (Texas) 4 (7 innings)
(5) Bellevue (Neb.) 12, (4) Cumberland (Tenn.) 10
(3) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 11, (6) Lee (Tenn.) 7
Houston Baptist 5, Cumberland (Tenn.) 2
Lee 5, St. Thomas 4 (12 innings)
(2) Spring Arbor (Mich.) 8, Walsh 5
Lindenwood 14, (1) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 9
Houston Baptist 10, Walsh 5 Azusa Pacific 7, Lee 4 Bellevue 9, Lindenwood 7
Lewis-Clark State 7, Spring Arbor 0
Houston Baptist 5, Azusa Pacific 1
Spring Arbor 14, Lindenwood 6
Lewis-Clark State 8, Bellevue 1
Spring Arbor 7, Bellevue 5
Lewis-Clark State 8, Houston Baptist 7
Lewis-Clark State 9, Spring Arbor 2 (championship)
2008
(7) Spring Arbor (Mich.) 7, (10) Jamestown (N.D.) 5
(8) Bellevue (Neb.) 15, (9) Ohio Dominican 3 (8 innings)
(5) Union (Ky.) 9, (4) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 8 (3) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 19, (6)
Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 0 (7 innings) Azusa Pacific 9, Ohio Dominican 2
Embry-Riddle 10, Jamestown 5
(2) Oklahoma City 10, Spring Arbor 2 (1) Lee (Tenn.) 7, Bellevue 1
Spring Arbor 11, Azusa Pacific 10
Embry-Riddle 6, Bellevue 1 Lee 14, Union 8
Lewis-Clark State 9, Oklahoma City 5 (12 inn.)
Spring Arbor 8, Union 7
Oklahoma City 11, Embry-Riddle 6
Lee 5, Lewis-Clark State 2
Lewis-Clark State 9, Spring Arbor 4
Lee 6, Oklahoma City 5
Lewis-Clark State 7, Lee 6
Lewis-Clark State 8, Lee 3 (championship)
2009
(9) Lee (Tenn.) 5, (8) Campbellsville (Ky.) 2
(4) Berry (Ga.) 10, (5) Southern Poly State (Ga.) 5
(3) Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) 10, (6)
Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 0 (8 innings)
(7) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 5, (10)
Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 0
Southern Poly State 8, Campbellsville 6
Fresno Pacific 8, Embry-Riddle 6
(1) Lubbock Christian (Texas) 11, Lee 0
(2) Oklahoma City 10, Lewis-Clark State 8
Lee 5, Fresno Pacific 4
Southern Poly State 9, Lewis-Clark State 6
Lubbock Christian 11, Berry 5
Point Loma Nazarene 8, Oklahoma City 3
Lee 5, Berry 3
Oklahoma City 8, Southern Poly State 4 (10 innings)
Point Loma Nazarene 2, Lubbock Christian 1
Lubbock Christian 14, Oklahoma City 4
Point Loma Nazarene 8, Lee 6
Lubbock Christian 5, Point Loma Nazarene 1
Lubbock Christian 11, Point Loma Nazarene 8 (championship)
2010
(7) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 3, (10) Tennessee Wesleyan 2 (12 innings)
(9) Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) 9, (8)
Belhaven (Miss.) 1
(4) Lee (Tenn.) 7, (5) Lubbock Christian (Texas) 6
(6) Oklahoma City 8, (3) California Baptist 0
Belhaven 3, Lubbock Christian 2
California Baptist 10, Tennessee Wesleyan 3
(2)Cumberland (Tenn.) 9, Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 1
(1) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 10, Point Loma Nazarene 5
Embry-Riddle 8, Belhaven 4
Point Loma Nazarene 7, California Baptist 6
Lee 8, Lewis-Clark State 0
Cumberland 8, Oklahoma City 1
Embry-Riddle 10, Lewis-Clark State 7
Point Loma Nazarene 8, Oklahoma City 5
Cumberland 11, Lee 9
Cumberland 13, Point Loma Nazarene 7
Lee 10, Embry-Riddle 7
Cumberland 4, Lee 3 (championship)
2011
(9) Concordia (Calif.) 7, (8) Faulkner (Ala.) 2
(4) LSU Shreveport (La.), 5, (5) Lee (Tenn.) 4
(6) Lubbock Christian (Texas) 7, (3)
Oklahoma Baptist 2
(7) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 5, (10)
Tennessee Wesleyan 4
Lee 7, Faulkner 3
Oklahoma Baptist 8, Tennessee Wesleyan 6
(1) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 9, Concordia 3
(2) Oklahoma City 2, Lewis-Clark State 1
Concordia 7, Oklahoma Baptist 5
Lee 7, Lewis-Clark State 3
LSU Shreveport 3, Embry-Riddle 2 (10)
Lubbock Christian 8, Oklahoma City 1
Lee 7, Embry-Riddle 4
Concordia 7, Oklahoma City 4
Lubbock Christian 3, LSU Shreveport 0
Concordia 8, LSU Shreveport 4
Lee 1, Lubbock Christian 0
Lubbock Christian 10, Lee 2
Concordia 9, Lubbock Christian 3 (championship)
2012
(7) Point Park (Pa.) 7, (10) College of Idaho 3
(9) Rogers State (Okla.) 3, (8) South Carolina Beaufort 2
(4) Tennessee Wesleyan 17, (5) EmbryRiddle (Fla.) 3
(3) Oklahoma City 7, (6) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 2
South Carolina Beaufort 7, Embry-Riddle 2
Lewis-Clark State 5, College of Idaho 1 (2) Lee (Tenn.) 9, Point Park 3
Rogers State 2, (1) LSU Shreveport (La.) 1
Point Park 12, South Carolina Beaufort 8
LSU Shreveport 7, Lewis-Clark State 3
Tennessee Wesleyan 8, Rogers State 6
Lee 7, Oklahoma City 3
Rogers State 8, Point Park 6
LSU Shreveport 5, Oklahoma City 4
Tennessee Wesleyan 13, Lee 3
Rogers State 7, Lee 5
LSU Shreveport 7, Tennessee Wesleyan 3
Tennessee Wesleyan 17, LSU Shreveport 10
Tennessee Wesleyan 10, Rogers State 6 (championship)
2013
(9) Missouri Baptist 8, (8) Sterling (Kan.) 3
(5) The Master’s (Calif.) 4, (4) Northwood (Texas) 3
(3) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 8, (6) York (Neb.) 3
(7) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 6, (10) Rogers State (Okla.) 1
Northwood 1, Sterling 0
Rogers State 4, York 1
(1) Faulkner (Ala.) 2, Missouri Baptist 0
(2) Lee (Tenn.) 14, Lewis-Clark State 11
Missouri Baptist 5, Rogers State 4
Lewis-Clark State 9, Northwood 5
Faulkner 7, The Master’s 6
Embry-Riddle 5, Lee 4
Lewis-Clark State 3, The Master’s 2
Lee 12, Missouri Baptist 2
Faulkner 10, Embry-Riddle 3
Lewis-Clark State 13, Embry-Riddle 7
Faulkner 8, Lee 4
Faulkner 11, Lewis-Clark State 4 (championship)
2014
(9) Tabor (Kan.) 1, (8) Southern Poly (Ga.) 0
(4) Faulkner (Ala.) 5, (5) Georgetown (Ky.), 4
(3) Oklahoma Wesleyan 2, (6) Georgia Gwinnett 1
(10) Cumberland (Tenn.) 10, (7) San Diego Christian (Calif.), 1
Southern Poly 5, Georgetown 4
Georgia Gwinnett 6, San Diego Christian 4 (1) Oklahoma Baptist 3, Tabor 1
Cumberland 6, (2) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 1
Tabor 6, Georgia Gwinnett 5
Lewis-Clark State 9, Southern Poly 1
Oklahoma Baptist 7, Faulkner 2
Cumberland 8, Oklahoma Wesleyan 7 (10 inn.)
Lewis-Clark State 6, Faulkner 0
Oklahoma Wesleyan 10, Tabor 9 (12 inn.)
Cumberland 13, Oklahoma Baptist 5
Oklahoma Wesleyan 4, Oklahoma Baptist 3 (11 inn.)
Lewis-Clark State 6, Cumberland 5
Lewis-Clark State 9, Oklahoma Wesleyan 5 Cumberland 3, Lewis-Clark State 0 (championship)
2015
(10) Vanguard (Calif.) 3, (7) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1
(8) Concordia (Calif.) 12, (9) St. Thomas (Fla.) 2
(6) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 9, (3) Tabor (Kan.) 1 (4) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 6, (5) Davenport (Mich.) 2
Tabor 2, Lindsey Wilson 0 St. Thomas 8, Davenport 3 (2) Faulkner (Ala.) 4, Vanguard 1 Concordia 4, (1) Oklahoma Baptist 1
St. Thomas 14, Vanguard 10 Oklahoma Baptist 5, Tabor 1
Faulkner 7, Embry-Riddle 6
Lewis-Clark State 7, Concordia 4
St. Thomas 5, Oklahoma Baptist 4 Embry-Riddle 6, Concordia 5 Faulkner 12, Lewis-Clark 10
Lewis-Clark 2, Embry-Riddle 0
St. Thomas 6, Faulkner 3
Lewis-Clark State 10, Faulkner 8
Lewis-Clark State 10, St. Thomas 7 (championship)
2016
(7) Sterling (Kan.) 9, (10) Point (Ga.) 3 (8) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 7, (9) The Master’s (Calif.) 1
(3) Bellevue (Neb.) 6, (6) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 5
(4) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 2, (5) Science & Arts (Okla.) 1
Auburn Montgomery 11, Point 9
The Master’s 6, Science & Arts 1
(2) Tennessee Wesleyan 14, Sterling 4 (1) Faulkner 5, Lindsey Wilson 4
Sterling 9, The Master’s 7
Lindsey Wilson 15, Auburn Montgomery 12
Tennessee Wesleyan 9, Bellevue 3
Lewis-Clark State 3, Faulkner 0
Bellevue 4, Lindsey Wilson 1
Faulkner 13, Sterling 6
Lewis-Clark State 11, Tennessee Wesleyan 7
Faulkner 4, Tennessee Wesleyan 3
Bellevue 8, Lewis-Clark State 5
Faulkner 14, Bellevue 5
Lewis-Clark State 12, Faulkner 11 (championship)
2017
(10) The Master’s (Calif.) 7, (7) Science & Arts (Okla.) 3
(6) Missouri Baptist 5, (3) Oklahoma Wesleyan 3
(9) William Carey (Miss.) 11, (8) Hope International (Calif.)
(5) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 7, (4) Keiser (Fla.) 4
Science & Arts 8, Oklahoma Wesleyan 2
Keiser 8, Hope International 5
(2) Faulkner 13, The Master’s 5
(1) Oklahoma City 8, William Carey 3
William Carey 6, Science & Arts 5\ The Master’s 9, Keiser 2
Faulkner 16, Missouri Baptist 2
Lewis-Clark State 8, Oklahoma City 7
William Carey 12, Missouri Baptist 3 Oklahoma City 16, The Master’s 5
Lewis-Clark State 8, Faulkner 6
Faulkner 5, Oklahoma City 3
Lewis-Clark State 12, William Carey 7
Faulkner 6, Lewis-Clark State 5
Lewis-Clark State 6, Faulkner 4 (championship)
2018
(8) Antelope Valley (Calif.) 2, (9) Reinhardt (Ga.) 1
(5) Southeastern (Fla.) 8, (4) Oklahoma City 3
(6) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 6, (3) St. Thomas (Fla.) 5
(7) Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) 6, (10) Northwestern Ohio 1
Northwestern Ohio 13, St. Thomas 9
Oklahoma City 10, Reinhardt 3
(1) Faulkner (Ala.) 8, Antelope Valley 7
Freed-Hardeman 5, (2) Georgia Gwinnett 3
Georgia Gwinnett 13, Oklahoma City 3
Antelope Valley 15, Northwestern Ohio 4
Southeastern 6, Faulkner 4
Freed-Hardeman 5, Lewis-Clark State 4
Georgia Gwinnett 20, Faulkner 9
Lewis-Clark State 5, Antelope Valley 3
Southeastern 8, Freed-Hardeman 1
Freed-Hardeman 11, Georgia Gwinnett 7
Southeastern 9, Lewis-Clark State 6
Southeastern 6, Freed-Hardeman 3 (championship)
2019
(8) Indiana Tech 3, (9) Bellevue (Neb.) 2 (10in)
(5) Georgia Gwinnett 6, (4) Faulkner (Ala.) 3
(6) St. Thomas (Fla.) 3, (3) Southeastern (Fla.) 2
(10) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 10, (7)
Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) 5
(9) Bellevue (Neb.) 11, (4) Faulkner (Ala.) 8
(3) Southeastern (Fla.) 10, (7) FreedHardeman (Tenn.) 2
(1) Tennessee Wesleyan 11, (8) Indiana Tech 3
(2) Science & Arts (Okla.) 6, (10) LewisClark State (Idaho) 2
(9) Bellevue (Neb.) 4, (10) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 2
(3) Southeastern (Fla.) 6, (8) Indiana Tech 5 (10 ininings)
(1) Tennessee Wesleyan 15, (5) Georgia Gwinnett 9
(6) St. Thomas (Fla.) 6, (2) Science & Arts (Okla.) 5
(5) Georgia Gwinnett 9, (9) Bellevue (Neb.) 3
(2) Science & Arts (Okla.) 8, (3) Southeastern (Fla.) 4
(1) Tennessee Wesleyan 3, (6) St. Thomas (Fla.) 2
(6) St. Thomas (Fla.) 4, (5) Georgia Gwinnett 1
(2) Science & Arts (Okla.) 8, (1) Tennessee Wesleyan 6
(6) St. Thomas (Fla.) 10, (2) Science & Arts (Okla.) 2
(1) Tennessee Wesleyan 6, (6) St. Thomas (Fla.) 2 (championship)
2020
No championship held due to COVID-19 outbreak
2021
(9) LSU Shreveport (La.) 10, (8) Keiser (Fla.) 3
(5) Georgia Gwinnett 9, (4) Oklahoma Wesleyan 6


(6) Faulkner (Ala.) 4, (3) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 0
(7) IU Southeast (Ind.) 4, (10) Concordia (Neb.) 2
(3) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 10, (10) Concordia (Neb.) 0
(8) Keiser (Fla.) 8, (4) Oklahoma Wesleyan 3
(1) Southeastern (Fla.) 25, (9) LSU Shreveport (La.) 13
(2) Central Methodist (Mo.) 11, (7) IU Southeast (Ind.) 5
(3) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 9, (9) LSU Shreveport (La.) 6
(7) IU Southeast (Ind.) 9, (8) Keiser (Fla.) 7
(5) Georgia Gwinnett 11, (1) Southeastern (Fla.) 7
(2) Central Methodist (Mo.) 4, (6) Faulkner (Ala.) 3
(3) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 10, (1) Southeastern (Fla.) 6
(6) Faulkner (Ala.) 14, (7) IU Southeast (Ind.) 10
(5) Georgia Gwinnett 9, (2) Central Methodist (Mo.) 3
(2) Central Methodist (Mo.) 8, (3) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 5
(5) Georgia Gwinnett 15, (6) Faulkner (Ala.) 10
(5) Georgia Gwinnett 8, (2) Central Methodist (Mo.) 4 (championship)
2022
(8) Georgia Gwinnett 7, (9) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 6
(4) LSU Shreveport (La.) 8, (5) Bellevue (Neb.) 4
(3) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 9, (6) Westmont (Calif.) 5
(7) Faulkner (Ala.) 7, (10) Webber International (Fla.) 2
(7) Faulkner (Ala.) 7, (2) Tennessee Wesleyan 4
(1) Southeastern (Fla.) 9, (8) Georgia Gwinnett 7
(10) Webber International (Fla.) 2, (6) Westmont (Calif.) 0
(5) Bellevue (Neb.) 5, (9) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 4
(2) Tennessee Wesleyan 3, (5) Bellevue (Neb.) 2
(10) Webber International (Fla.) 11, (8) Georgia Gwinnett 5
(1) Southeastern (Fla.) 8, (4) LSU Shreveport (La.) 4
(3) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 7, (7) Faulkner (Ala.) 1
(2) Tennessee Wesleyan 9, (10) Webber International (Fla.) 1
(4) LSU Shreveport (La.) 3, (7) Faulkner (Ala.) 2
(1) Southeastern (Fla.) 9, (3) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 5
(3) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 4, (4) LSU Shreveport (La.) 1
(1) Southeastern (Fla.) 8, (2) Tennessee Wesleyan 7
(3) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 10, (1) Southeastern (Fla.) 9
(1) Southeastern (Fla.) 11, (3) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 5
2023
(7) Taylor (Ind.) 6, (10) MidAmerica
Nazarene (Kan.) 5
(3) Westmont (Calif.) 7, (6) Cumberlands (Ky.) 6
(4) William Carey (Miss.) 6, (5) Bellevue (Neb.) 4
(9) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 12, (8) Indiana Wesleyan 4
(10) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 4, (6) Cumberlands (Ky.) 3
(8) Indiana Wesleyan 5, (5) Bellevue (Neb.) 3 (11 innings)
(7) Taylor (Ind.) 23, (2) Georgia Gwinnett 7
(1) Southeastern (Fla.) 5, (9) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 2
(8) Indiana Wesleyan 11, (2) Georgia Gwinnett 10
(9) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 16, (10) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 7
(3) Westmont (Calif.) 15, (7) Taylor (Ind.) 9
(4) William Carey (Miss.) 10, (1) Southeastern (Fla.) 2
(9) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 8, (7) Taylor (Ind.) 3
(1) Southeastern (Fla.) 6, (8) Indiana Wesleyan 4
(3) Westmont (Calif.) 7, (4) William Carey (Miss.) 3
(9) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 15, (4) William Carey (Miss.) 6
(1) Southeastern (Fla.) 10, (3) Westmont (Calif.) 3
(3) Westmont (Calif.) 6, (1) Southeastern (Fla.) 4
(3) Westmont (Calif.) 7, (9) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 6 (championship)
2024
(9) Arizona Christian 17, (8) Kansas Wesleyan 10
(5) Reinhardt (Ga.)7, (4) Hope International (Calif.) 5
(6) Tennessee Wesleyan 7, (3) Cumberlands (Ky.) 4
(10) Indiana Southeast 6, (7) William Carey (Miss.) 5
(4) Hope International (Calif.)11, (8) Kansas Wesleyan 5
(3) Cumberlands (Ky.) 6, (7) William Carey (Miss.) 4
(9) Arizona Christian 5, (1) Southeastern (Fla.) 3 (11 innings)
(2) Georgia Gwinnett 5, (10) Indiana Southeast 2
(1) Southeastern (Fla.) 12, (3)
Cumberlands (Ky.) 5
(4) Hope International (Calif.) 12, (10)
Indiana Southeast 1
(5) Reinhardt (Ga.) 30, (9) Arizona
Christian 13
(2) Georgia Gwinnett 12, (6) Tennessee Wesleyan 6
(4) Hope International (Calif.) 8, (9)
Arizona Christian 1
(6) Tennessee Wesleyan 8, (1) Southeastern (Fla.) 6
(5) Reinhardt (Ga.) 6, (2) Georgia Gwinnett 4
(4) Hope International (Calif.) 15, (5) Reinhardt (Ga.) 11
(6) Tennessee Wesleyan 6, (5) Reinhardt (Ga.) 2
(6) Tennessee Wesleyan 3, (5) Reinhardt (Ga.) 2 (11 innings)
(4) Hope International (Calif.) 14, (6) Tennessee Wesleyan 6
2025
(4) Hope International (Calif.) 10, (7)
Cumberlands (Ky.) 4
(1) LSU Shreveport (La.) 6, (10) Grand View (Iowa) 3
(3) Tennessee Wesleyan 7, (8) Loyola (La.) 3
(2) Georgia Gwinnett 8, (9) British Columbia 1
(6) Southeastern (Fla.) 15, (5) Webber International (Fla.) 2
Cumberlands (Ky.) 8, Grand View (Iowa) 6
Loyola (La.) 12, British Columbia 9
Cumberlands (Ky.) 9, Loyola (La.) 8
Georgia Gwinnett 14, Tennessee Wesleyan 0
LSU Shreveport (La.) 6, Hope International (Calif.) 3
Tennessee Wesleyan 17, Webber International (Fla.) 7
Hope International (Fla.) 9, Cumberlands (Ky.) 7
Southeastern (Fla.) 2, Georgia Gwinnett 1
Georgia Gwinnett 5, Tennessee Wesleyan 3
LSU Shreveport (La.) 10, Southeastern (Fla.) 0
Southeastern (Fla.) 16, Georgia Gwinnett 6
LSU Shreveport (La.) 14, Hope International (Calif.) 4
LSU Shreveport (La.) 13, Southeastern (Fla.) 7
1957 - Saturday, June 8
1957 - Saturday, June 8
1958 - Saturday, June 7
1959 - Saturday, June 6
1960 - Saturday, June 11
1961 - Saturday, June 10
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June 9
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June 7
- Saturday, June 13
- Friday, June 11
- Friday, June 10


1967 - Saturday, June 10
1968 - Saturday, June 8
1969 - Saturday, June 14
1970 - Friday, June 12
1971 - Wednesday, June 9
1972 - Friday, June 9
1973 - Monday, June 4
1974 - Friday, June 7
- Thursday, June 5
- Wednesday, June 2
1977 - Friday, June 3
1978 - Friday, June 2
1979 - Monday, June 4
1980 - Monday, June 2
1981 - Monday, June 8
1982 - Saturday, June 5
- Monday, June 6
- Tuesday, June 5
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- Tuesday, June 4
May 30
- Thursday, May 28
- Saturday, June 4


1989 - Saturday, June 3
1990 - Saturday, June 2
1991 - Friday, May 31
1992 - Wednesday, May 27
1993 - Thursday, June 3
- Thursday, June 2
- Friday, June 2
- Friday, May 31
2000 - Friday, June 2
2001 - Friday, June 1
2002 - Friday, May 31
2003 - Friday, May 30
2004 - Thursday, June 3
2005 - Friday, June 3
2006 - Friday, June 2
2007 - Thursday, May 31
- Friday, May 30
- Friday, May 29
2010 - Thursday, June 3


2011 - Friday, June 3
2012 - Friday, June 1
2013 - Thursday, May 30
2014 - Friday, May 30
2015- Friday, May 29
2016- Friday, June 3
2017 - Friday, June 2
- Friday, June 1
2019 - Friday, May 31
Pleasenote:Noworldserieswasplayedin2020duetoCOVID-19outbreak.
2021 - Thursday, June 3
2022- Thursday, June 2 (start), Friday, June 3 (finish) (RAIN)
2023- Friday, June 2
2024- Friday, May 31
2025- Friday, May 30


The following is a list of players (alphabetically, by school) selected to NAIA All-America baseball teams since All-America teams were first selected in 1961. The numbers following each institution indicate the institution’s number of All-Americans followed by the number of different individuals selected to All-America teams. The number following each individual indicates a first or second team selection. Honorable Mentions are not on this list.
Adams State (Colo.) (3/1)
1969-Randy Gettman, OF (2)
1971-Randy Gettman, OF (2)
1972-Randy Gettman, OF (2)
Albuquerque (N.M.) (1/1)
1969-Vic Ambrose, INF (1)
Alvernia (Pa.) (1/1)
1991-Carl Solarek, OF (2)
Anderson (Ind.) (6/4)
1965-Bob Weigle, OF (1)
1979-Rod Nealeigh, INF (2)
1980-Rod Nealeigh, INF (1)
1983-Bob Fields, C (2)
1989-Brian Heigle, P (2)
1990-Brian Heigle, P (2)
Appalachian State (N.C.) (3/2)
1969-Bob Billings, C (2)
1970-Bob Billings, OF (1)
1971-Ron Hodges, C (2)
Aquinas (Mich.) (5/5)
1981-Mark Hendrickson, OF (1)
1982-Paul Assenmacher, P (2)
1983-Kevin Vizard, 2B (1)
1991-Tim Sullivan, P (1) 1993-Kurt Huizenga, 3B (1)
Arkansas-Monticello (1/1)
1993-Joe Daw, P (1)
Arkansas Teachers (2/2)
1962-Clyde Traylor, OF (1)
1963-Bill Tiner, INF (2)
Arkansas Tech (1/1)
1976-Tommy Hester, OF (2)
Arizona Christian (2/2)
2013-Seth Neely, OF (2)
2024-Marques Titalii, OF (3) 2025-Trey Tarver, DH (2)
2025-Jackson Hohensee, RP (2)
Athens State (Ala.) (1/1)
1976-Gary Redus, INF (2)
Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) (15/13)
1992-Chris Norton, C (1)
1992-Ken Folger, INF (2)
1992-Mike Phillips, P (2)
1992-Pookie Wilson, OF (2)
1995-Scott Zepp, 2B (1)
1998-Heath Zapf, DH (1)
1998-Rudy Bailey, P (2)
1999-Heath Zapf, DH (2)
2001-Josh Harris, RP (1)
2006-Junior Kelley (1)
2007-Daniel Forrer, P (2)
2007-Junior Kelley, 2B (1)
2007-Paul Vasquez, C (1)
2009-Cody Shields, OF (2)
2012-Cody Hall, RP (2)
Ave Maria (Fla.) (2/2)
2013-Alex Sanchez, SS (2)
2024-Francesco Barbieri OF (3)
Avila (Mo.) (4/4)
1997-Mike Klein, DH (2)
1999-Andrew Diaz, 3B (2)
2004-Al Estrada, 2B (1)
2007-Willie Keene, OF (1)
2012-Chris Thomas, P (1)
Azusa Pacific (Calif.) (32/31)
1972-Bill McCorkle, INF (1) 1973-Greg Sinnard, OF (1)
1974-Chuck Van Schdych, OF (1) 1974-Ted Dominican, INF (2)
1975-Paul Moskau, DH (1)
1976-John Littlefield, P (2)
1977-Bob Murphy, P (1)
1978-Gary Barbone, OF (1)
1979-Paul Serna, INF (1)
1981-Tom Wick, OF (2)
1982-Marty Rupnik, OF (2)
1984-Rob Amble, OF (1)
1984-Greg Swain, P (1)
1984-Joe Grayston, SS (2)
1990-Carlos Salazar, 1B (1)
1993-Pedro Carranza, 3B (2)
1995-Paul Coppes, OF (1)
1997-Steve Esquibel, OF (1)
1999-Justin Duarte, C (1)
1999-John Knott, 1B (1)
2002-B.J. Litchfield, RP (2)
2005-Stephen Vogt, C (1)
2006-Stephen Vogt , C (2)
2007-Scott Hodsdon, UTL(1)
2007-Stephen Vogt, C (1)
2008-Matt Venegas, SS (1)
2008-Kirk Nieuwenheis, OF (1)
2008-Stephen Kohatsu, DH (2)
2009-Brice Cutspec, INF (1)
2010-Ryan Delgado, C (1)
2012-Matt Kimmel, OF (1)
2012-Jordan Leyland, 1B (2)
Bacone (Okla.) (3/3)
2003-Nick Saunders, 3B (2)
2008-Joel Torres, 2B (1)
2008-Julian Alvarez, OF (2)
Belhaven (Miss.) (7/7)
1992-Ronnie Agterberg, 3B (2)
1994-Ruben Cardona, 2B (1)
2009-Craig Westcott, P (2)
2010-Wade Broyles, RP (1) 2013-Chris Good, SP (2) 2014-Tyler Akins, RP (1)
2014-Paul Pickerell, 2B (2)
Bellevue (Neb.) (28/25)
1991-Tim Stutheit, INF (1)
1992-Tim Stutheit, SS (2)
1994-Chad Hopkins, DH (1)
1997-Chris Carter, P (2)
1998-Leo Beltran, 2B (2)
1999-Eric Brown, OF (1)
2000-Bodie Simpson, OF (1)
2001-Ryo Sasahara, RP (2)
2005-Jess LaCasse, P (1)
2006-Mike McIntyre (2)
2010-Brett Chamberlain, C (2)
2010-Matty Johnson, OF (2)
2011-Anthony Bazant, OF (1)
2011-Juan Carlos Martinez, 2B (2) 2012-Tanner Moore, OF (2)
2013-Nate Mullins, 3B (1)
2015- Osvaldo Gonzalez, C (1)
2015- Steve Sarcone, SP (2)
2016-Ben McKendall, SP (2)
2017-Ben McKendall, SP (1)
2017-Derik Bontempo, OF (1)
2018-Kory Longaker, SS (2)
2019-JT Patterson, 3B (1)
2019-Kory Longaker, SS (2)
2021-Corey Jackson, SP (2) 2022-Elijah Johnson, SP (1) 2022-Alec Ackerman, SS (2) 2022-Kanta Kobayashi, OF (2)
2024-Logan Grant, C (2)
2025-Steven Elsner, INF (3)
Benedictine (Kan.) (6/5)
1998-Willie DeGarcia, DH (2)
2000-Clint Kaeding, 3B (1)
2003-Ismael Casillas, P (2)
2004-Ismael Casillas, P (1)
2017-Matthew Jarecki, OF (1)
2021-Michael Slaten, OF (1)
Benedictine-Mesa (Ariz.) (1/1)
2019-Kelby Richardson, OF (2)
Berry (Ga.) (3/3)
1967-Jimmy Maynor (2)
1991-Mike Matvey, SS (2)
2009-Matt McCalley, RP (2)
Bethany (Calif.) (1/1)
2007-J.P. Lapointe, OF (2)
Bethel (Ind.) (6/4)
1995-John Urbanski, P (1)
1997-John Urbanski, P (2)
1998-Craig Sherwood, C (2)
2003-Marcel Guevara, OF (2) 2004-Tom Gifford, 3B (1) 2004-Marcel Guevara, 1B (1)
Biola (Calif.) (9/8)
1979-Dave Disbro, P (2)
1999-Jonathon Rouwenhorst, P (1)
2002-Carl Galloway, DH (1) 2003-Carl Galloway, DH (1)
2003-Sam Orr, SS (1)
2005-Jon Grijalva, RP (1)
2008-Hawkins Gebbers, 2B (2) 2009-Billy Vopinek, RP (1) 2011-Drake Fages, 3B (1)
Birmingham-Southern (Ala.)(17/16)
1972-Ken Forehand, OF (2)
1974-Steve Mayer, OF (2)
1975-Tim Hosler, OF (1)
1975-Robbie Wood, INF (1)
1977-Jamie Boyle, INF (2)
1978-Chip Burton, DH (2)
1980-Mark Miranda, P (2)
1982-Chris Holler, P (1)
1986-Marc Mullins, 2B (2)
1991-Steve Murphy, OF (2)
1992-Steve Murphy, OF (1)
1993-Lincoln Martin, 2B (2)
1996-Monte Marshall, 2B (2)
1996-Shane Wooten, P (2)
1997-Billy Romans, SS (1)
1998-Brock Lowell, C (1)
1999-Chad Post, OF (2)
Black Hills State (S.D.) (5/4)
1962-Orlin Kidner, OF (1)
1963-Ron Hulscher, C (1)
1964-Ron Hulscher, C (1)
1965-Doug Stanford, OF (2)
1971-Jerry Bakamanec, INF (2)
Blue Mountain Christian (Miss.) (1/1)
2024-Arderrius Townsend, DH (1)
Boca Raton (Fla.) (1/1)
1988-Ed Sisko, DH (2)
Brevard (N.C.) (1/1)
2004-Ray Gill, 1B (2)
Brescia (Ky.) (1/1)
2014-Hank Stewart, C (2)
Brewton-Parker (Ga.)(14/12)
1991-Butch Smith, 1B (2)
1992-Jim Farrow, P (1)
1992-Butch Smith, 1B (2)
1993-Jeff Boatner, OF (1)
1994-Rodney Tisdale, OF (1)
1995-Mike Emerson, OF (1)
1995-Brian Fitzgerald, C (1)
1996-Jason Kinchen, INF (1)
1997-Jason Kinchen, 1B (1)
1997-Hand Woodman, P (1)
1997-Eric Herndon, OF (2)
2000-Misha Dworken, C (1)
2000-Steve Carver, P (2)
2013-Jon Kemmer, OF (1)
Briar Cliff (Iowa) (8/5)
1992-Reed Secrist, OF (1)
1996-Calvin Tanton, C (1)
1997-Calvin Tanton, C (1)
1998-Bryan Mack, INF (1)
1998-Calvin Tanton, C (2)
2015-Scott Morton, C (2) 2016-Scott Morton, C (1) 2016-Alex Colegrove, SS (2)
British Columbia (6/5)
2001-Jeff Francis, P (1)
2002-Jeff Francis, P (1)
2005-Mark Capone, 2B (2)
2006-Conner Janes, OF (2)
2006-Shawn Schaefer, P (2)
2016-Alex Webb, SP (2)
2025-Jonny McGill, OF (3)
Bryan (Tenn.) (8/8)
2013-Tyler Latham, C (1)
2015- Preston King, OF (2)
2015- Kenny Kudsen, SP (2)
2017-Justin Morhardt, C (2)
2018-Stephen Chamblee, SP (1)
2018-Fernando Garcia, OF (1) 2023-Bryson Lofton, 3B (2) 2024-Bryson Lofton, 3B (2)
Buena Vista (Iowa) (2/2)
1966-David Wolfe, INF (1)
1968-Larry Bittner, P (2)
California Baptist (11/9)
1983-Larry Smith, P (2)
1988-Chris Kerr, C (2)
1989-Tim Lopez, OF (2)
1997-Robert Muro, OF (2)
1998-Robert Muro, 3B (2)
2000-Esteban Enriquez, OF (2)
2006-Aaron Seuss (1)
2006-Robert Lundy (2)
2007-Aaron Seuss, OF (1)
2010-Sharif Othman, C (2)
2011-Brian Sharp, SS (2)
California Lutheran (3/3)
1981-Mark Butler, P (2)
1981-Tom Ginther, SS (2)
1983-Mark Bush, OF (2)
California State (Pa.) (2/2)
1968-Joe Lechner, INF (2)
1970-Dennis Brown, INF (2)
Cameron (Okla.) (1/1)
1989-Rod Cain, 3B (2)
Campbellsville (Ky.) (8/7)
1995-Demond Thomas, INF (1)
1996-Demond Thomas, INF (2)
1999-Enrique Lazu, INF (1)
2006-Donnie Johnson (1)
2009-Brian Chase, 1B (2)
2009-Chris Curley, 3B (2)
2016-Jake Pannunzio, RP (2)
2018-DJ Wilson, RP (1)
Carson-Newman (Tenn.) (17/12)
1965-Roy Hill, INF (1)
1965-Clyde Wright, P (1)
1966-Danny Pierce, INF (1)
1966-W.A. Wright, C (2)
1967-W.A. Wright, C (1) 1967-Mike Levi, P (2)
1968-W.A. Wright, C (1) 1969-Tom Jones, OF (1)
1970-Tom Jones, INF (1) 1971-Bill Stover, OF (1) 1972-Carl Torbush, C (2)
1973-Carl Torbush, C (1)
1974-Carl Torbush, C (2)
1977-Danny Maples, C (2)
1981-Duane Hicks, DH (1)
1986-Dave Owen, P (2)
1992-Mike Brady, C (1)
Catawba (N.C.) (1/1)
1988-Brian Boltz, P (1)
Cedarville (Ohio) (1/1)
1966-Charles Wilkins, P (1)


Central Arkansas (1/1)
1992-Marquis Riley, OF (2)
Central Baptist (Ark.) (3/2)
2016-Jalin Lawson, 2B (1)
2017-Jalin Lawson, 2B (2) 2022-Jay French, OF (1)
Central Methodist (9/9)
2017-Dustyn Macaluso, OF (2) 2018-Randy Perez, SS (1) 2018-Kyle Fulton, SP (2) 2021-Sergio Macias, UTIL (1) 2021-Nick Merkel, SP (2) 2022-Robbie Merced, SS (1) 2023-Alan West, P (2) 2024-Carlos Negron, OF (2) 2024-Tanner Sears, C (3)
Central Michigan (2/2)
1963-Carmen Fanzone, INF (2) 1964-Dave Keilitz, INF (1)
Central State (Ohio) (2/2)
1970-Barry Steele, C (2)
1982-Terry Edwards, OF (2)
Central State (Okla.) (1/1)
1984-Brett Turner, OF (2)
Central Washington (2/2)
1969-Bill North, OF (1)
1982-Tim Slavin, OF (2)
Claremont-Mudd (Calif.) (5/4)
1961-Wes Parker, 1B (1)
1972-Dave Wells, INF (2)
1973-Bill Mills, INF (1)
1975-Wynnsan Moore, OF (2)
1976-Wynnsan Moore, OF (1)
Coastal Carolina (S.C.) (5/5)
1978-Steve Billingsley, OF (2)
1980-Steve Smith, P (1)
1983-Mickey Brantley, OF (1)
1983-Mark Clemons, P (2)
1985-Kirt Manwaring, C (2)
Coker (S.C.) (1/1)
1994-Robby Alexander, P (2)
College of Idaho (8/7)
1996-Jason Simontacchi, P (2)
1997-Levi Lacey, P (1)
1998-Levi Lacey, P (1)
1998-Aaron Smith, P (2)
1999-James Atwood, P (2)
1999-Greg Schelhaas, INF (2)
2012-Izaac Garsez, OF (1)
2022-Jonah Hultberg, 2B (1)
Columbia (Mo.) (9/6)
2017-Andrew Warner, 1B (1)
2018-Andrew Warner, 1B (1)
2021-Kenny Piper, C (1)
2021-Chris Wall, SP (2)
2021-Dalton Beamer, OF (2)
2022-Indy Stanley, C (2)
2023-Cayden Nicoletto, DH (2)
2024-Cayden Nicoletto, OF (1) 2024-Indy Stanley C (2) 2025-Brayden McGinnis, INF (1) 2025-Tyler Renn, C (3)
Concordia (Calif.) (2/2)
2007-Matt Ross, 3B (2) 2015-Tyler Mark, RP (1)
Concordia (Ore.) (1/1)
2004-Michael Devaney, P (2)
Concordia (Mich.) (3/2)
2023-Drew Fleming, 1B (2) 2023-Tyson Kleinfelter, P (2) 2024-Drew Fleming, INF (1)
Concordia (Neb.) (4/2)
2023-Jaidan Quinn, INF (2) 2023-Joey Grabanski, OF (2) 2024-Jaidan Quinn, 3B (1) 2024-Joey Grabanski, OF (2) 2025-Jaidan Quinn, 3B (2) 2025-Matthew Rhoades, 1B (3)
Corban (Ore.) (1/1)
2014-Jacob Kopra, SP (2)
Cumberland (Tenn.) (44/42)
1986-Mickey Martin, OF (1)
1986-Joe Modica, 1B (2)
1989-Gary Dayhoff, OF (1)
1989-Tim Hall, C (2)
1989-Bobby Perva, 3B (2)
1989-Luis Ruiz, UTL (2)
1993-Pat Sanders, 1B (2)
1994-Joe Fushey, P (2)
1995-Ric Balius, OF (2)
1995-Steve Green, C (2)
1995-Jason Weilert, DH (2)
1996-Kevin Hite, P (1)
1996-Steve Green, C (2)
1997-Mike Dutton, P (1)
1997-Steve Green, C (1)
1997-Marc Suarez, C (1)
1998-Randy Stegall, SS (1)
1998-Brian Foster, OF (2)
1998-Moises Mandelbaum, 1B (2)
2000-Bill Keppinger, INF (1)
2001-Dave Beck, P (1)
2001-Chris Smith, OF (1)
2003-Tavaris Gary, OF (1)
2003-Chili Miranda, INF (1)
2004-Charlie MacFarlane, OF (1)
2005-Chris Torres, C (2)
2005-Donnie Burkhalter, 1B (2)
2005-Phillip Cuadrado, 3B (2)
2006-Angel Mercado (1)
2006-Drew Shetrone (2)
2010-Matt Greener, 3B (1)
2010-Troy Frazier, OF (1)
2010-Kris Miller, OF (1) 2010-Shawn Schaefer, P (1)
2010-Aaron Wilkerson, P (2)
2011-Aaron Wilkerson, P (1)
2011-Mike Mandarino, DH (2) 2014-Sam Lind, 2B (1) 2014-Ricky Coleman, UT (2)
2014-Chris Hall, OF (2)
2017-Austin Krajnak, UTL (2)
2018-Rayden Sierra, OF (1)
2022-Nolan Machibroda, 1B (1) 2023-Cole Turney, DH (1)
2025-Carter Rost, SP (3)
Cumberlands (Ky.) (11/2)
2008-Trevor Urbanick, OF (1)
2017-Noah Gapp, SP (1)
2021-Bryan Leef, OF (1)
2022-Carlos Muniz, C (1) 2023-Max Harper, 1B (1) 2023-Charlie Muniz, C (1) 2024-Cesar Avila, SP (1) 2024-Charlie Muniz, C (1) 2024-Evan St. Claire, OF (1) 2024-Max Harper, 1B (3) 2024-Chipper Korbacher, RP (3) 2025-Charlie Muniz, C (1) 2025-Alec Gonzales, SS (2) 2025-Kailen Hamson, SP (2)
Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) (1/1) 2010-Casey Solem, OF (2)
Dallas (Texas) (2/1)
1964-H.S. Duke, INF (1) 1965-H.S. Duke, INF (1)
Dallas Baptist (Texas) (25/23)
1977-Moose Cook, P (2)
1978-Moose Cook, P (2)
1986-David Jefferson, OF (2)
1987-Javan Reagans, OF (2)
1988-Mark Brown, 3B (2)
1988-Jay Gravens, P (2)
1989-Mike Rodriguez, 2B (1)
1989-Chan Yun, 3B (1)
1991-Jerome McGary, DH (2) 1993-Steve Gann, 2b, (1)
1994-Jason Parsons, lf, (2)
1995-Scott Harp, OF (2)
1995-Jason LaRue, C (2)
1996-Ryan Andersen, SS (1)
1996-Scott Harp, OF (1)
1996-Karl Chatman, OF (2)
1997-Brandon Harper, C (2)
1998-Lew Ford, OF (1)
1998-Cameron White, C (1)
2000-Jon Browder, P (1)
2001-Steven Berry, 2B (2)
2001-Kenny Trapp, P (2)
2002-Joshua Causey, INF (1) 2002-Cody Sadler, OF (2) 2002-Chad Shindle, 1B (2)
Dana (Neb.) (2/2)
1981-John Schnaible, OF (2)
1982-Dale DeBuhr, C (1)
Davenport (Mich.) (2/2)
2016-Travis Bolin, OF (1) 2017-Grant Wolfram, SP (2)
Denver (Colo.) (2/2)
1989-Jim Elliott, C (1)
1990-Dave Schroer, OF (2)
Dickinson State (N.D.) (1/1) 2015-Jordan Tescher, OF (1)
Doane (Neb.) (1/1) 2024-Aaron Forrest, SP (2)
Dominican (N.Y.) (6/5)
1988-Kevin Baez, SS (2) 1992-Anthony Magnelli, DH (2) 1993-Anthony Magnelli, DH (2) 1997-Chad Jeffries, OF (2) 1997-Eric Martin, C (2) 2001-Rich Scalamandre, P (2)
East Carolina (N.C.) (4/4)
1961-Larry Clayton, OF (1) 1961-Larry Crayton, P (1) 1961-Glenn Bass, SS (2) 1963-Lacy West, OF (2)
East Central (Okla.) (1/1)
1962-Francisco Sanchez, 1B (1)
East Texas Baptist (1/1)
1996-Derek Thompson, 1B (2)
Eastern Connecticut (5/3)
1970-Lenny Reed, OF (2)
1972-John Caneira, P (2)
1973-John Caneira, P (2)
1974-John Caneira, P (2)
1975-Steve Thomas, P (1)
Eastern Illinois (3/2)
1964-Val Bush, INF (2)
1964-Marty Pattin, P (2)
1965-Val Bush, OF (2)
Eastern Michigan (3/3)
1968-John Clay, OF (1)
1970-Jeff Peck, INF (1)
1970-Terry Trott, OF (1)
Eastern New Mexico (1/1)
1972-Gary Wright, INF (2)
Eastern Oregon (1/1)
1991-Michael Spencer, 3B (2)
Eastern Washington (1/1)
1962-Ernie Smith, 1B (2)
Edward Waters (Fla.) (1/1)
2015-Jesse Baker, C (1)
Elmhurst (Ill.) (1/1)
1979-Frank Burdi, C (2)
Elon (N.C.) (5/5)
1979-Phil Baskerville, OF (1)
1981-Joey Hackett, OF (2)
1983-Joel Weiss, OF (2)
1985-John Driscoll, P (2)
1989-Donnie Brown, INF (1)
Embry-Riddle (Fla.) (30/28)
1995-David Blanton, P (2)
1996-Johnny Goodrich, OF (1)
1996-Frankie Thompson, P (1)
1996-Jarred Mathis, C (2)
1998-Brad Murray, P (2)
1999-Luke Martin, P (1)
1999-Dan Calverly, C (2)
2002-Bryan Anderson, P (1)
2002-Justin Smith, C (1)
2003-Bryan Anderson, P (1)
2004-Patrick Ryan, RP (1)
2004-Bart Hunton, INF (2)
2005-Kenny Holmbert, SS (1)
2005-Sean Greear, OF (1)
2005-Patrick Ryan, P (2)
2006-Derrick Pyles (1)
2006-Brian Letko (1)
2007-Brian Letko, P (2)
2008-Jordan Roberts, P (1)
2008-Aaron Varnum, RP (2)
2009-Justin Zinkovich, P (1)
2010-Austin Quinn, P (1)
2010-Phillip Reamy, RP (2)
2011-Steve Sabins, 3B (2)
2011-Tucker Jensen, P (2)
2011-Ryan Vigue, P (2)
2013-Kevin Maloney, SP (2)
2014-Darryl Knight, C (1)
2014-Daniel Poncedeleon, SP (2)
2015-Zac Grotz, RP (2)
Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) (2/2)
2024-Drew Barragan, SS (1)
2024-Travis Strickler, OF (3)
Emporia State (Kan.) (21/20)
1970-Mike Plunkett, P (1)
1976-Mike Shinn, C (1)
1977-Frank Trujillo, INF (1)
1977-Ben Bounous, P (2)
1978-Brian Moyer, C (1)
1979-Wilson Kilmer, P (1)
1980-Mike Brown, OF (2)
1981-Brad Hill, OF (1)
1984-Brad Hill, OF (2)
1985-Phil McKinzie, P (1)
1985-Ruben Ruiz, OF (2)
1986-Pat Blasi, SS (1)
1986-Tod Schultz, OF (1)
1987-Mike Carlson, INF (1)
1987-Steve Michael, P (1)
1987-John Hernandez, OF (2)
1988-Brett Berry, OF (2)
1989-Brad Bascue, 1B (2)
1989-Jon Perry, 2B (2)
1991-Mike Holloway, P (2)
1992-Anthony Delsi, DH (1)
Erskine (S.C.) (1/1)
1973-Don Smith, INF (2)
Evangel (Mo.) (1/1)
2014-Koby Gaddis, SP (1)
Faulkner (Ala.) (18/17)
1993-Wade Clark, INF (2) 2002-Andy Priola, P (2) 2003-Gene Cody, P (2) 2006-Nick Stillwagon (1)
2008-Kevin Leslie, OF (2) 2009-Kevin Leslie, OF (2) 2011-R.L. Eisenbach, P (1)
2012-Craig Massey, SS (2)
2012-Corey Black, P (2)
2013-Zac Colby, C (1)
2013-Michael Cruz, DH (1)
2013-Johnny Shuttlesworth, SP (1)
2013-Will Dismukes, SP (2)
2013-Sergio Sanchez, 3B (2)
2015-Chris Madera, OF (1)


2016-Mark Vasquez, SP (1)
2018-Reese Cooley, OF (2)
2019-Evan Gillespie, SP (1)
2019-Max Guzman, 1B (2)
2021-Antonio Frias, SP (1)
Ferris State (Mich.) (4/3)
1965-Charles Gramlich, C (2)
1973-Terry Kirkpatrick, OF (2)
1974-Terry Kirkpatrick, C (1)
1976-Joe Compton, DH (2)
Fisher (Mass.) (3/3)
2008-Thomas Englehardt, 3B (2)
2013-Chris O’Hare, SP (1)
2019-Mitchell Lundholm, 1B (1)
Flagler (Fla.) (1/1)
1994-Chris DeClue, P (1)
Florida Atlantic (1/1)
1983-Keith Foley, C (2)
Fort Hays State (Kan.) (2/1)
1970-Ken Dinkel, INF (2)
1971-Ken Dinkel, P (2)
Francis Marion (S.C.) (2/2)
1979-Mike Wilson, INF (1)
1990-Daniel Vizzini, DH (1)
Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) (8/7)
1996-Clay Murley, SS (2)
1997-Casey Stokes, OF (2)
2008-Josh Hester, P (2)
2013-Justin Mackey, OF (2)
2016-Brandon Guske, SP (2)
2018-Josh Sears, DH (1)
2019-Josh Sears, DH (1) 2023-Will McCall, 3B (1)
Friends (Kan.) (2/2)
1996-Josh Robertson, C (1)
2018-Augie Isaacson, 2B (1)
Gardner-Webb (N.C.) (1/1)
1975-Gary Robinson, C (1)
Geneva (Pa.) (2/2)
1987-Daryl Patten, 3B (1)
1989-Mark Stanley, P (2)
George Fox (Ore.) (1/1)
1997-Nate Barnett, INF (1)
Georgetown (Ky.) (6/6)
1987-Tim Redman, C (1)
2012-Tyler Arthur, P (2)
2012-Chad Richie, RP (2)
2014-Martin Lemus, 1B (1)
2018-Shawn Dubin, SP (1)
2024-Joshua Duarte, OF (3)
Georgia College (6/5)
1982-Phil Arp, 1B (2)
1983-Phil Arp, 1B (2)
1984-Harry Ritch, 2B (1)
1985-Keith Slocumb, 1B (1)
1985-Tom Gorman, 2B (2) 1985-Cary Rivers, P (2)
Georgia Gwinnett (17/15)
2015-Ty Abbott, 1B (1) 2016-Josh Merrigan, OF (1) 2016-Davis Adkins, RP (1) 2016-Zach Rinehart, 1B (2) 2017-Marcus McCorkle, 2B (1) 2018-Cam Coursey, UTIL (1)
2019-Cam Coursey, 2B (1)
2019-Brody Wofford, UTIL (2) 2021-Griffin Keller, OF (1)
2021-Livingston Morris, DH (2) 2023-Ajay Sczepkowski, OF (1)
2023-Jon Ponder, OF (1)
2024-Blaze O’Saben, OF (1)
2024-Ajay Sczepkowski, OF (1)
2024-Henry Daniels, DH (2)
2024-Ben Harris, SP (2)
2024-Braxton Meguiar, 2B (2)
2025-Braxton Meguiar, 2B (1)
2025-Alex Harrell, OF (1)
2025-Scott Seeker, DH (1)
2025-Jon Ponder, OF (3)
2025-Ben Harris, SP (3)
Georgia Southern (11/9)
1961-J.E. Rowe, OF (1)
1962-Bill Griffin, SS (1)
1962-Pierce Blanchard, P (2)
1963-Bill Griffin, SS (1)
1963-Pierce Blanchard, P (2)
1964-Jackie Hammond, INF (2)
1964-Allen Payne, C (2)
1965-Bobby Butler, OF (2)
1967-Ken Szotkiewicz, INF (2)
1968-Jim Dodson, P (1)
1968-Jim Fields, OF (2)
Georgia Southwestern State (4/4)
1998-Mark Clark, P (1)
2002-Paul Bush, P (1)
2002-Wes Shiver, OF (2)
2003-John Stenzenko, OF (2)
Glassboro State (N.J.) (4/3)
1965-Sal Ingemi, P (2)
1967-Ken Lange, P (1)
1967-Dennis Lynch, OF (2)
1968-Ken Lange, P (1)
Graceland (Iowa) (1/1)
2002-Darrick Jones, C (2)
Grambling (La.) (11/11)
1961-Tom Agee, OF (1)
1961-Clyde Parquet, P (2)
1962-Hillary Bossier, P (1)
1963-Frank Garnet, INF (1)
1963-Don Welch, C (1)
1964-Candy Robinson, P (1)
1964-John Wyatt, OF (2)
1965-Alex Pero, P (1)
1966-Jophrey Brown, P (1)
1967-Ralph Garr, INF (1)
1967-Jimmie Jackson, P (1)
Grand Canyon (Ariz.) (28/25)
1968-John Booth, OF (2)
1969-Leroy McDonald, INF (1)
1970-Ken Corley, P (1)
1971-Frank Snook, P (2)
1972-Bill Catalanotte, INF (1)
1973-Kent Fulmer, OF (1)
1973-Gary Graham, P (2)
1974-Dan DeBattista, INF (1)
1975-Larry Eubanks, OF (1)
1975-Dan DeBattista, INF (2)
1975-Doug Johnson, P (2)
1976-Larry Eubanks, OF (1)
1976-Tom Tellman, P (1)
1978-Bob Bill, DH (1)
1978-Dale Milton, OF (1)
1979-Ray Alonzo, OF (1)
1979-Eric Rasmussen, C (1)
1979-Ed Bonine, P (2)
1980-Eric Rasmussen, C (1)
1980-Mike Villegas, P (2)
1981-Rick Stromer, 3B (1)
1982-Pete Bethea, C (1)
1983-Jeff Dinkel, OF (1)
1984-Darrell Higgs, P (2)
1987-Joe Jordan, OF (2)
1989-Chad Curtis, OF (1)
1989-Dan Stenz, P (1)
1990-Steve Phoenix, P (1)
Grand Valley State (Mich.) (1/1)
1980-Terry Smith, INF (2)
Grand View (Iowa) (14/12)
1982-Steve DeVenney, 2B (1)
1984-Steve DeVenney, INF (2)
1985-Dave Bauer, 3B (1)
1986-Doug Bauer, 3B (2)
1988-Mark Zeratsky, C (1)
1994-Mark Reynolds, DH (2)
1994-Jon Wilson, C (2)
2000-David Burkholder, OF (1)
2001-David Burkholder, OF (1)
2001-Ben Fielland, SS (2)
2002-Luke Vogel, 1B (1)
2004-Derek Brant, C (1)
2011-Brady Wathen, OF (1)
2013-Blake Marchant, C (2)
2017-Austin Marchant, RP (1) 2025-Brock Rinehart, C (3)
Greenville (Ill.) (3/3)
1972-John Hammond, INF (2)
1977-Tony Hubbard, C (2)
1990-Ritchie Ware, 2B (2)
Guilford (N.C.) (4/2)
1966-Jim Bryan, OF (2)
1967-Tommy Grayson, INF (1)
1968-Tommy Grayson, INF (1)
1968-Jim Bryan, OF (2)
Hanover (Ind.) (2/1)
1986-Bob Knecht, 2B (1)
1987-Bob Knecht, 2B (1)
Hardin-Simmons (Texas) (1/1)
1985-Steve Arias, SS (1)
Harris-Stowe State (Mo.) (1/1)
2005-Jerry Hodges, 3B (1)
Hastings (Neb.) (1/1)
2000-Jeff Faiman, C (2)
Hawaii Pacific (2/2)
1986-Les Akeo, SS (2)
1993-Ben Agbayani, OF (1)
Henderson State (Ark.) (3/3)
1971-Don Matlock, C (1)
1974-Larry Wills, INF (2) 1989-Doug Smith, 2B (1)
High Point (N.C.) (8/8)
1967-Ray Blosse, P (2)
1969-Don Hickey, C (1)
1975-Otis Foster, INF (1)
1976-Dan England, P (2)
1976-Terry Terrill, INF (2)
1978-Jim Mugele, INF (1)
1982-Ken Carter, 2B (2)
1985-John Carty, OF (2)
Hope International (Calif.) (2/2)
2021-Tony Monroy, 2B (2)
2024-JJ Cruz, 2B (1)
2025-Trey Seeley, SP (1) 2025-Josh Landry, SP (2)
2025-David Shackelford, OF (3)
Houston Baptist (Texas) (4/3)
1995-Ryan Thomas, P (2) 1996-Ryan Thomas, P (2) 1999-Russell Chandler, 2B (2) 2003-Joey Gregory, DH (2)
Houston-Victoria (Texas) (3/3) 2009-Zane Williams, OF (2) 2009-Ray Maldonado, P (2) 2016-Andrew Gross, OF (2)
Howard Payne (Texas) (1/1)
1993-Beck Wells, C (1)
Huntingdon (Ala.) (1/1)
1986-Rick Durant, P (1)
Huntington (Ind.) (3/3)
1972-Terry Zarger, INF (1)
1978-Mark Parker, P (1) 2023-Langston Ginder, 2B (2)
Illinois Tech (2/2)
1996-Jim Cannon, DH (1) 2019-Glen McClain, C (1)
Illinois Wesleyan (1/1) 1961-Del Southern, OF (2)
Iowa Wesleyan (1/1) 2012-Micheal Mendoza, OF (2)
Incarnate Word (Texas) (1/1) 1999-Rey Arrendondo, SS (2)
Indiana Central (1/1)
1971-James McFarland, OF (1)
IU South Bend (1/1) 2017-Chris Mangus, DH (2)
IU Southeast (8/8)
1990-John Shields, C (2)
1998-Jeremy Burchfield, INF (2) 2010-Kyle Lenn, OF (2) 2016-Trent Simpson, C (2) 2022-Brody Tanksley, C (2) 2022-Trevor Campbell, 3B (2) 2024-Mason White, OF (2) 2024-Luke Schafer, SP (3) 2025-Logan Beard, 2B (3)
Indiana State (1/1)
1963-Harlan Lautenschlager, INF (2)
Indiana Tech (11/10)
1998-John Baum, OF (1)
1999-John Baum, OF (2)
1999-Adam Ward, 1B (2)
2001-Jeremiah Deakins, OF (2)
2004-Tyler Ryan, DH (1)
2004-Jesse Hoover, P (2)
2015- Romer Portes, OF (2)
2016-Brian Hakes, C (1)
2017-Glen McClain, 1B (2)
2017-Matt Bender, 3B (2)
2018-Tighe Koehring, C (2)
2018-Glen McClain, 1B (2)
Indiana Wesleyan (3/3)
2008-Brandon Moore, P (2)
2022-Evan Salmon, OF (2)
2023-Lucas Goodin, INF (1)
Jacksonville (Fla.) (1/1)
1963-Roger Strickland, OF (2)
Jamestown (N.D.) (1/1)
2010-Erik Church, OF (2)
2025-Ryan Muizelaar, 1B (3)
Jarvis Christian (Texas) (1/1)
1975-Nathian Chapman, OF (2)
2016-Javion Randle, OF (2)
Jessup (Calif.) (2/2)
2018-Austen Swift, OF (2)
2024-Trey Furrey, OF (3)
John Brown (Ark.) (6/5)
1976-Randy Frizzell, OF (2)
1977-David Stockstill, DH (2)
1978-David Stockstill, OF (2)
1980-Joey Squilla, INF (1)
1980-Dave King, OF (2)
1981-Jim Winn, P (1)
Judson (Ill.) (2/2)
2013-Cameron Balough, DH (2) 2015- Andrew Bergmann, SP (2)
Kansas Wesleyan (6/5)
2009-Brian Burke, C (2) 2009-Nick Allaire, DH (2) 2015-Daniel Bolanos, DH (2) 2016-Peyton Deiters, 1B (1) 2023-Jarrett Gable,SS (2)
2024-Jarrett Gable, SS (2)
2024-Tyler Favretto, C (3)
2025-Tyler Favretto, C (2)
2025-Ritter Steinmann, SP (3)
Kearney State (Neb.) (4/2)
1967-Rich Osentowski, INF (2)
1968-Rich Osentowski, OF (1)


1969-Rich Osentowski, OF (1)
1985-Scott Wilson, DH (1)
Keiser (Fla.) (8/6)
2004- Luis Espinosa, 3B (2)
2015-Keivan Berges, DH (1) 2016-Keivan Berges, DH (1) 2017-Daniel Garmendia, SP (2) 2019-Gerrett Hall, DH (2)
2021-Pablo Arevalo, SP (1)
2021-Tim Bouchard, 3B (1) 2022-Tim Bouchard, INF (1) 2025-Simon Grinberg, OF (1)
Kennesaw State (Ga.) (1/1)
1994-Ryan Coe, C (1)
Kentucky State (1/1)
1976-Jerome Williams, INF (1)
King (Tenn.) (1/1)
1986-Jeff Necessary, OF (1)
La Sierra (Calif.) (1/1)
2018-Matt Majher, UTIL (2)
La Verne (Calif.) (24/16)
1963-Tom Trager, INF (1)
1964-Jim Stillinger, OF (1)
1965-Jim Stillinger, OF (1)
1965-Doyle Lyman, P (2)
1967-Rich Cruz, C (1)
1968-Rich Cruz, C (1)
1969-Mike Lacheur, C (1)
1970-Mike Lacheur, C (1)
1971-Mike Lacheur, C (2)
1972-Jim Beal, OF (1)
1972-Willie Norwood, OF (2)
1973-Jim Beal, OF (1)
1973-Jim Hawse, INF (2)
1974-John Verhoeven, P (1)
1974-Nick Leyva, INF (2)
1975-Danny Graham, INF (1)
1975-Nick Leyva, INF (1)
1975-Dan Quisenberry, P (1)
1976-Tim Burzette, C (1)
1977-Tim Burzette, C (1)
1977-Steve Polan, INF (1)
1977-Bob Woldusky, OF (2)
1978-Steve Boncore, C (1)
1978-Tim Burzette, C (1)
Lambuth (Tenn.) (1/1)
2002-Scott Paladichuk, 2B (1)
Lee (Tenn.) (17/17)
2003-Kevin Young, C (2)
2004-Adam Blackwell, RP (2)
2004-Bradly Ethridge, DH (2)
2005-B.J. Church, P (1)
2005-Jimmy Stanfield, C (2)
2006-Andrew Shaver (1)
2006-Jon Kirby (1)
2007-Lance Zawadzki, SS (2)
2008-Pablo Lopez, RP (1)
2008-Chris Warters, 1B (2)
2009-Julian Alvarez, OF (1)
2010-JJ Costantino, OF (1)
2010-Junior Rodriguez, DH (1)
2011-Shay Crawford, P (1)
2012-Blake Barber, 2B (1)
2012-Corey Davis, DH (1)
2012-Kris Hall, P (1)
Lewis (Ill.) (25/17)
1962-Ed Spiezio, 3B (1)
1963-Ed Spiezio, INF (1)
1965-Terry Milani, INF (1)
1965-Bob Miller, INF (2)
1966-Bob Miller, INF (1)
1966-John Lucenta, P (2)
1967-Joe Kloss, INF (2)
1968-Jim Brunette, INF (2)
1969-Jim Brunette, INF (2)
1972-Rick Beeler, INF (1)
1972-Tom Brennan, P (1)
1973-Tom Brennan, P (1)
1973-Mark Moriarity, INF (1)
1974-Tom Brennan, P (1)
1974-Ray Crowley, INF (1)
1974-George DiMatteo, OF (2)
1975-Jim Alessio, INF (1)
1975-Rick Baranak, C (1)
1975-George DiMatteo, OF (1)
1976-Rick Baranak, C (1)
1976-Paul Stevens, INF (1)
1976-George DiMatteo, OF (2)
1977-John Crockett, DH (1)
1980-Jim Walsh, OF (1)
1980-Ken Weislak, INF (1)
Lewis & Clark (Ore.) (4/4)
1961-Royce McDaniel, OF (1)
1965-Ron Malone, C (2)
1971-Ken Toki, INF (2)
1977-Greg Thelen, INF (2)
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (73/38)
1973-Bill Settle, C (2)
1974-Bill Settle, C (2)
1976-Tom Kramer, P (1)
1976-David Jost, INF (2)
1976-Gary Sady, C (2)
1977-Walt Mason, OF (2)
1978-Mickey Brusco, INF (2)
1978-Bill Hayne, P (2)
1979-Doug Blume, DH (1)
1979-Al Lopriore, OF (1)
1980-Dave Blume, C (2)
1980-Doug Blume, INF (2)
1981-Kirk Komstadius, INF (1)
1981-Mark Pingree, INF (2)
1982-Rich Medina, P (1)
1983-Gary Balmer, 3B (1)
1983-Rich Medina, P (1)
1983-Jim O’Dell, OF (1)
1984-Chad Miltenberger, C (1)
1984-Allan Peterson, OF (1)
1984-Trace Czyzewski, P (2)
1985-Brian Thomas, INF (1)
1985-Tony Dineen, P (2)
1986-Lonnie Phillips, 1B (1)
1986-Mike Ollum, P (1)
1986-Montie Phillips, OF (2)
1987-Rusty Harris, SS (1)
1987-Montie Phillips, OF (1)
1987-Gaylen Sonntag, P (1)
1987-Lonnie Phillips, OF (2)
1988-Steve Decker, C (1)
1988-Steve Callahan, P (2)
1989-John Nesmith, C (2)
1990-Mark Yockey, P (1)
1991-Joe Misa, P (2)
1992-Marvin Benard, OF (2)
1993-Brandy Bengoechea, SS (1)
1994-Todd Wilson, INF (1)
1995-Miguel Inzunza, SS (1)
1995-John McAninch, 1B (1)
1995-Matt Wagner, P (1)
1996-Art Baeza, 3B (1)
1997-Jose Rijo-Berger, OF (1)
1997-Bucky Jacobsen, OF (1)
1997-Matt Foran, P (2)
1997-Keith Habig, 2B (2)
2000-Trevor Brown, 1B (1)
2001-Matt Hellman, OF (1)
2001-Gabe Stajduhar, C (1)
2001-Chris Mabeus, P (2)
2002-Andy Torres, P (1)
2003-Emerson Frostad, INF (2)
2003-Marc Kaiser, P (2)
2004-Allen Balmer, OF (2)
2004-Jose Rodriguez, SS (2)
2005-Joey Dyche, OF (1)
2006-Justin Fuller (1)
2007-Beau Mills, 3B (1)
2007-Chris Kissock, P (1)
2007-Jessie Mier, C (2)
2007-Brian Parker, P (1)
2007-Mark Thompson, UTL (2)
2008-Kyle Greene, UTL (1)
2008-Brian Ward, C (2)
2008-Matt Fitts, P (2)
2010-Tyler Knigge, P (2)
2013-Brady Steiger, 1B (2)
2014-Jake Shirley, DH (1)
2014-Cody Lavalli, OF (1)
2015-Seth Brown, 1B (2)
2016-JJ Robinson, DH (2)
2019-Darren Trainor, C (2)
2021-Brock Ephan, UTIL (2)
2022-Trent Sellers, SP (2)
2025-Charlie Updegrave, OF (2)
Liberty Baptist (Va.) (3/3)
1981-Sid Bream, 1B (1)
1982-Renard Brown, OF (1)
1983-Darrell Manuel, OF (2)
Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.) (1/1)
1986-Jack Bailey, DH (1)
Lindenwood (Mo.) (2/2)
1994-Tim Nihart, C (1)
1998-Sandy Baretti, OF (2)
Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (5/5)
1997-Tim Currens, OF (1)
1999-Matt Vincent, P (2)
2000-Ray Torres, OF (1)
2014-Mitchell Osnowitz, 3B (2)
2015- Alex Bautista, OF (1)
Linfield (Ore.) (8/7)
1961-Fred Herrman, P (1)
1962-Bill Wallin, C (1)
1963-Tom Younker, P (2)
1966-Jay Gustafson, OF (1)
1966-Stuart Young, P (1)
1967-Stuart Young, P (2)
1971-Ron Webb, OF (1)
1976-Mike Rex, INF (1)
Lipscomb (Tenn.) (21/15)
1971-Butch Stinson, P (2)
1972-Butch Stinson, P (1)
1973-Butch Stinson, INF (1)
1974-Glenn Smith, INF (1)
1974-Bo McLaughlin, P (2)
1975-Bob Hamilton, OF (1)
1975-Bo McLaughlin, P (1)
1976-Phil Stinson, INF (1)
1977-Glenn Eddins, INF (2)
1978-Glenn Eddins, INF (1)
1978-Bob Hamilton, OF (1)
1978-Bob Parsons, INF (1)
1979-Glenn Eddins, INF (1)
1980-Mike Cunningham, OF (1)
1980-Steve Liddle, C (1)
1981-Kal Koenig, P (1)
1981-Mel Williams, OF (2)
1984-Phil Dickens, 1B (1)
1984-Brian Jones, P (1)
1991-Dwayne Snider, OF (1)
2000-Wes Wilkerson, OF (1)
Livingston (Ala.) (3/2)
1971-Benny Burtrum, INF (1)
1971-Elton Reece, OF (2)
1972-Benny Burtrum, INF (2)
Loyola (La.)
2025-Garrett Felix, OF (3)
Lubbock Christian (Texas) (54/46)
1973-Jesse Benavidez, OF (2)
1974-Jesse Benavidez, OF (1)
1974-John Harris, DH (2)
1975-John Harris, DH (2)
1976-Buddy Davis, OF (1)
1976-John Harris, INF (1)
1977-Darius Copley, OF (1)
1978-Darius Copley, OF (1)
1978-Tim Leslie, INF (1)
1979-Tim Leslie, INF (1)
1980-Steve Brigante, INF (2)
1981-Leland Creel, 1B (2)
1982-Leland Creel, DH (1)
1982-Steve Hunter, P (1)
1982-Chet Feldman, OF (2)
1983-Randy Velarde, SS (2)
1984-Bob Fannin, OF (1)
1984-Keith Miller, SS (1)
1984-Randy Velarde, 2B (2)
1986-Kerry Richardson, 3B (1)
1987-Mike Mendazona, C (2)
1988-Marc Tepper, INF (1)
1989-Doug Welch, OF (1)
1991-Britt Bonneau, OF (1)
1991-Andy Beckerman, P (2)
1992-Tim Belk, INF (1)
1993-Mike Evans, 1B (1)
1995-Greg Cushman, DH (1)
1995-Scott Hoyes, OF (1)
1996-Marcus McCain, OF (1)
1996-Chris Shuffield, 1B (1)
1998-Keith Hart, 1B (1)
2000-Britt Harper, DH (1)
2000-Shane Riddle, P (2)
2001-Joey Hart, INF (2)
2001-Shane Riddle, P (2)
2002-Rohan Brasher, 3B (1)
2003-Glenn Hedgpeth, SS (2)
2006-Michael Harkins (1)
2006-David Wasylak (2)
2007-Richard Orange, DH (1)
2008-Gary Poynter, P (1)
2009-Ross Blondin, 3B (1)
2009-Will Stramp, OF (1)
2009-R.L. Eisenbach, P (2)
2010-Joe Staley, C (1)
2011-Richard Bohlken, INF (1)
2011-Ryan Meade, OF (1)
2011-Nate Peterson, C (2)
2012-Richard Bohlken, UT (2)
2012-Karl Seiter, DH (2)
2013-Christian Vazquez, UTL (1)
2013-Wigberto Nevarez, C (2)
2013-Brennyn Smith, 2B (2)
LSU Alexandria (La.) (1/1)
2015-Adam Hines, SP (1)
LSU Shreveport (La.) (13/13)
2007-Matt Clayman, P (2)
2009-Andrew Brouillette, C (1)
2010-Justin Ennis, P (1)
2011-Kevin Smith, 1B (1)
2012-Kyle Pearson, OF (1)
2012-Jared Mortensen, P (1)
2016-Alex Montero, INF (1)
2019-Payton Robertson, 3B (2)
2022-Kevin Miranda, SP (2)
2023-Ryan Major, OF (1)
2023-Bobby Vath, P (2)
2024-Isaac Rohde, SP (1)
2024-Vantrel Reed, 2B (3)
2025-Josh Gibson, 3B (1) 2025-Isaac Rohde, SP (1) 2025-Draven Zeigler, SP (1) 2025-Vantrel Reed, 2B (2) 2025-Cobe Reeves, SP (2)
Lyndon State (Vt.) (1/1)
1966-Alan Jaffe, OF (2)
Lynn (Fla.) (1/1)
1996-Tony Kurtz, OF (2)
Lyon (Ark.) (7/5)
2004-Jose Rivas, OF (1)
2005-Jose Rivas, OF (2)
2005-Andy Bettis, DH (2) 2006-Sam Cooke, INF (2) 2007-Andy Bettis, 1B (2) 2015- Griffin Glaude, SP (2) 2018-Tyson Campbell, SP (2)
Madonna (Mich.) (5/5)
2005-Derek Dufrane, P (2)
2006-Ben Ramsey, 3B (1) 2011-Jeff Bultnick, 2B, (1) 2011-Jeremy Gooding, P (1) 2023-Anthony Sharkas, OF (2) 2025-Ty Stepek, OF (3)
Malone (Ohio) (4/4)
1978-Mick Dwyer, INF (2)
1979-Scott Thomson, OF (2)
1980-Roger Prior, C (2)
2001-Jared Dever, 3B (2)
Mansfield State (Ohio) (2/1)
1972-Joe DeSanto, INF (1)
1973-Joe DeSanto, INF (1)
Marian (Ind.) (2/1)
2001-Wes Hayden, 1B (2)


2002-Wes Hayden, OF (2)
Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) (3/3)
1985-Kellie Mays, 3B (2)
1992-Mike Meggers, OF (1)
1994-David Suarez, 3B (2)
Mayville State (N.D.) (7/6)
1980-Dean Exstad, DH (1)
1990-Scott Whetter, UTL (1)
1991-Kevin Johnson, C (2)
1992-Darin Everson, C (2)
1998-Dan Swift, OF (1)
1999-Dan Swift, DH (1)
2002-Clark Andres, DH (2)
McKendree (Ill.) (8/6)
2000-Justin Knolhoff, 2B (1)
2000-Brett Haake, OF (2)
2001-Justin Knolhoff, 2B (1)
2004-Brian Dinkelman, INF (1)
2005-Lance Marcum, P (1)
2005-Brian Dinkelman, INF (2)
2006-Brian Dinkelman, SS (1)
2006-Lance Marcum, P (1)
McPherson (Kan.) (3/2)
2021-Trevor Johnson, C (2)
2022-Trevor Johnson, C (1)
2023-Antonio Fernandez, C (1)
Menlo (Calif.) (4/4)
2013-Jimmy Bosco, OF (1)
2015- Daniel Comstock, C (2)
2015- Wesley Hoskins, INF (2)
2017-Jordan Getzelman, OF (2)
Mesa State (Colo.) (7/6)
1980-Randy Ready, INF (1)
1983-Darryl Akerfolds, P (2)
1983-Bob Bennett, 1B (2)
1984-Bobby Bell, C (1)
1984-Brett Williamson, OF (2)
1985-Bobby Bell, C (2)
1989-Bill Robertson, OF (2)
Mid-America Christian (Okla.) (1/1)
2024-Isaac Baez, SP (3)
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) (7/7)
2015-Clatyon Brandt, SS (1)
2016-Jordan Eckley, OF (1)
2021-Joshuan Sandoval, C (1)
2021-Daunte Freeman, OF (2)
2022-Nathan Torres, RP (1)
2024-Noah Castillo, DH (3) 2024-Brycen Sherwood, SS (3)
Middle Georgia State (3/3)
2016-Andy Mocahbee, C (2)
2019-Trent Nash, 2B (2)
2019-Zach Cornell, OF (2)
Midland (Neb.) (1/1)
2016-Dylan Steyer, OF (2) Milligan (Tenn.) (1/1)
1990-A.R. Rhea, P (1)
Milton (Wis.) (1/1) 1970-John Schmeling, INF (2)
Minot State (N.D.) (1/1) 1969-Tom Kraft, INF (2)
Missouri Baptist (12/11)
1989-Chris Robinson, INF (2) 1999-Julio Campos, SS (1) 2002-Jason McStoots, SS (2) 2005-Jake McMurran, RB (2) 2006-Scott Thomas, C (2) 2013-Ethan Gibbons, SP (1) 2014-Orlando Olivera, OF (1) 2015-Orlando Olivera, OF (1) 2021-Kyle O’Brien, 3B (2) 2023-Anthony Green, P (2) 2024-Cole Robinson, 1B (2) 2024-Alex Adams, SS (3) 2025-James Jett, OF (1)
Missouri Southern (1/1)
1987-Joe Majeski, OF (1)
Missouri Valley (4/4)
1965-Don Manning, C (1) 2001-Adam Manley, 1B (1) 2005-Andrew Lefave, OF (2) 2007-J.T. Heaton, P (2)
Missouri Western (6/4)
1972-Ralph Sauceda, INF (2) 1973-Tom O’Brien, OF (2) 1974-Tom O’Brien, OF (1)
1977-Dave Limbaugh, C (1)
1978-Dave Limbaugh, C (2) 1986-David Lau, C (2)
Mobile (Ala.) (7/6)
1995-Josue’ Espada, INF (2)
1996-Josue’ Espada, INF (2)
1999-Jay King, P (1)
2001-Kory Melancon, P (1)
2009-Kevin Orso, DH (1)
2015-Corey Hale, SP (1)
2019-Hunter Avery, RP (1)
Monmouth (N.J.) (1/1)
1977-Willie Puentes, OF (2)
Montclair State (N.J.) (1/1)
1966-Jack Pruden, P (2)
Montevallo (Ala.) (8/8)
1981-Mike Dunn, DH (2)
1984-Mark Lisenby, P (2)
1984-Steve Smitherman, DH (2)
1988-Chris Walker, 1B (1)
1990-Rusty Greer, OF (1)
1992-Steve Gongwer, 2B (1)
1994-Jason Douglass, P (1)
1996-Bernard Hutchison, OF (1)
Montreat (N.C.) (3/3)
1996-Joe Snyder, OF (2)
1999-Bryan Grogan, C (1)
2006-Jason Adkins, P (2)
Morningside (Iowa) (2/2)
1964-Roger VanBergen, P (2)
2023-Jayson Willers, C (2)
Mount Marty (S.D.) (1/1) 2010-Trey Krier, P (2)
Mount Mercy (Iowa) (4/4) 1991-Terry Schneekloth, OF (1) 2001-Edwin Rodriguez, DH (1) 2007-Brandon Bradley, OF (2)
2022-Kobey Schlotman, SP (2)
Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) (12/11)
1985-Mel Severns, OF (1)
1988-Jeff Kuder, P (1)
1990-Joel Perez, OF (2)
1997-Travis Gray, INF (1) 1997-Sean Barrett, OF (2) 1997-Marty McLeary, P (2) 1999-Andy Heimbach, P (1) 2002-Justin Clarey, C (1) 2002-Adam Rowe, P (2) 2003-Jon Barchus, P (2) 2004-Justin Clarey, C (1) 2014-Riley Swanson, SS (1)
Nebraska-Omaha (8/7)
1961-Jack Vaccaro, OF (2) 1962-Barry Miller, P (1) 1963-Ken Smith, OF (1) 1963-Joe Nueberger, INF (2) 1964-Wayne Backes, OF (2) 1964-Larry Krehbiel, P (2) 1965-Larry Krehbiel, P (1)
1971-Bob Herold, OF (2)
New Haven (Conn.) (3/3)
1970-Richard Anderson, P (2)
1970-Scott Rahl, C (2)
1971-James Pascarella, INF (2)
New Mexico Highlands (9/8)
1962-Zeke Rodriguez, C (2)
1966-Ken Reynolds, P (2)
1967-Ron Humpert, INF (1)
1967-Bural Etheredge, C (2)
1968-Ron Humpert, OF (1)
1968-Buddy Roberts, INF (2)
1968-John Sauerbier, P (2)
1971-James Prete, INF (1)
1990-Carlos Lara, C (1)
Newberry (S.C.) (3/3)
1971-John Harbin, INF (2)
1977-Tim Cook, P (1)
1977-Jim Hickman, OF (2)
Newman (Kan.) (1/1)
1989-Kelly Gaul, C (1)
Norfolk State (Va.) (2/1)
1981-Eugene Hawkins, C (2)
1982-Eugene Hawkins, C (2)
North Carolina-Wilmington (1/1)
1973-David Sandling, INF (1)
North Carolina A&T (1/1)
1972-Al Holland, P (2)
North Florida (6/5)
1989-Bob Kappesser, C (2)
1991-Darryl Kennedy, C (1)
1991-Sid Roberson, P (1)
1992-Sid Roberson, P (1)
1993-Todd Dunn, OF (1)
1993-Kevin Ohme, P (1)
North Georgia (5/5)
1964-Leon Ricketson, C (2)
2002-Jason Elkins, RP (1)
2004-Stephen Flake, P (2) 2005-Brian Lauderdale, 2B (1) 2005-Richie Daigle, OF (2)
Northeast Louisiana (6/4)
1964-Charlie Dykes, INF (2)
1966-Marvin Brosset, INF (2)
1967-Marvin Brosset, OF (1)
1968-Marvin Brosset, OF (1)
1970-Larry Turner, OF (2)
1971-Tom Brown, P (2)
Northeastern State (Okla.) (2/1)
1965-John Sellers, INF (2)
1966-John Sellers, INF (1)
Northern Arizona (1/1)
1969-Mark Brewster, OF (2)
Northern Illinois (1/1)
1961-Terry Dooley, 3B (2)
Northern State (S.D.) (1/1)
1974-Kurt Frederickson, DH (1)
Northwestern (Iowa) (2/1)
2014-Mitch Peschon, OF (2) 2015-Mitch Peschon, Of (2)
Northwestern Louisiana (2/2)
1967-Danny Turner, INF (2) 1974-Darryl Woods, INF (2)
Northwestern Ohio (3/3)
2017-Damon Proctor, SP (1) 2017-Jeff Cardenas, SS (2) 2018-Jacob Hulcher, RP (2)
Northwestern Oklahoma State (3/2)
1990-Tom Zanca, C (1) 1991-Tom Zanca, 3B (1) 2001-Bill Julson, C (1)
Northwood Institute (Mich.) (1/1) 1969-Jack Champagne, INF (1)
Northwood (Texas) (10/9)
1990-Shawn Robertson, OF (2) 1991-Joey Terilli, OF (1)
1991-Shawn Robertson, OF (2) 1994-Brett Petite, C (2)
2000-Russell Lewis, 2B (2) 2010-Justin Coats, 2B (2) 2011-Johnny Aldaz, C (1) 2011-Niko Taylor, OF (2) 2013-Elvin Rodriguez, SS (1) 2014-Carlos Contreras, C (1)
Nova Southeastern (Fla.) (2/2)
1992-Rich Palumbo, OF (1) 1995-Claude Love, OF (1)
Occidental (Calif.) (6/3)
1963-Don Hagen, P (1)
1967-Phil Garcia, P (1)
1967-Chris Synodis, OF (2)
1968-Phil Garcia, INF (1)
1968-Chris Synodis, OF (2)
1969-Chris Synodis, OF (1)
Ohio Dominican (16/16)
1981-Joe Purritano, C (2)
1982-Greg Guilliams, DH (2)
1985-Scott Anders, C (1)
1985-Keena Ridley, OF (2)
1987-Luis Martinez, SS (2)
1992-Mike Hickle, P (2)
1993-Neal Wozniak, DH (1)
1997-William Otero, SS (2)
2000-Radames Torres, 3B (2)
2002-Patrick Ranalli, OF (1)
2002-Jonathan Sanchez, P (2)
2003-Winfredo Colon, C (1)
2005-Angel Lopez, SS (2)
2005-Danny Bonilla, P (2)
2008-David Colopy, P (1)
2008-Joe Janusik, C (2)
Ohio Northern (1/1)
1966-Dick Branovitch, INF (2)
Oklahoma Baptist (28/25)
1964-Gene Hacker, INF (2)
1965-Gene Hacker, INF (2)
1967-Bob Banfield, INF (2)
1968-Tom Zumalt, INF (1)
1970-Larry Harlin, C (1)
1971-Terry Rutledge, C (1)
1989-David Hocking, P (1)
1989-Jose Olmeda, SS (2)
1992-Ygenio Booker, 2B (2)
1996-Sal Gomez, OF (2)
1996-Josh Trout, DH (2)
2008-Josh Collazo, 1B (1)
2009-Josh Collazo, INF (2)
2011-Anthony Lopez, OF (1)
2011-Richie Morowski, P (2)
2011-Kyle Brule, RP (2)
2012-Daniel Baptista, UT (1)
2013-Matt Page, 1B (1)
2014-Matt Page, OF (1)
2014-Julian Merryweather, SP (1)
2014-Steven Knudson, 1B (2)
2014-Ivan Vela, SS (2)
2014-Jeff Ricker, DH (2)
2014-Jordan Morales, SP (2)
2015- Yariel Gonzalez, 2B (1)
2015- Kelvin Rivas, SP (1)
2015- Landon Coon, 3B (2)
2015-Joey Szczepanski, OF (2)
Oklahoma Christian (5/5)
1972-Morris Karnes, P (1)
1976-Ken Hope, P (1)
1990-Mark Jackson, OF (1)
1993-Eric Armstrong, OF (2)
1997-Clint Vaughn, 1B (2)
Oklahoma City (57/50)
1987-Jeff Maack, OF (1)
1987-Rich Worley, C (1)
1988-Jeff Maack, SS (1)
1988-Slade Swanner, OF (1)
1988-Doug Woods, 1B (2)
1989-Jim Campbell, OF (1)
1992-Adam Rodriguez, C (2)


1993-Adam Rodriguez, C (1)
1994-Allen Thompson, 1B (1)
1994-Jim Vitelli, OF (2)
1996-Ed Gillis, 2B (1)
1997-Travis Flowers, INF (2)
1999-Rick Nadeau, OF (1)
1999-Jeff Pietraszko, OF (2) 2000-Freddy Sanchez, SS (1) 2000-Chris Schroeder, P (1)
2001-Mario Delgado, OF (1)
2001-Chris Schroeder, P (1)
2003-Ben Himes, OF (1)
2003-Matt Houston, C (1)
2003-Brandon Kaye, 1B (1) 2003-E.J. Shanks, P (1)
2003-Ted Ledbetter, OF (2) 2004-Denver Kitch, SS (1) 2004-Ted Ledbetter, OF (1) 2004-E.J. Shanks, P (1)
2004-Cameron Clarke, 2B (2) 2004-Joey McLaughlin, P (2) 2005-Nick Klusaw, 1B (1) 2005-Mike Mlotkowski, P (1) 2006-Brandon Harrigan, C (1) 2006-Matt Imwalle, 3B (2)
2006-Jeff McLaughlin, P (2)
2007-Kody Kaiser, OF (1) 2007-Ryan Rachal, OF (2)
2007-Bobby Spain, SS (1)
2008-Brent Weaver, 3B (1)
2009-Brent Weaver, 1B (1)
2009-Sammy Lee, OF (1)
2009-Ashur Tolliver, P (2)
2010-Steve Vitale, INF (2) 2011-Kirk Walker, SS (1)
2012-Miguel Beltran, 1B (1)
2012-Chad Carman, C (1) 2012-Dane Phillips, OF (1) 2013-Cody Crabaugh, SP (2) 2017-Jared Baker, OF (2) 2018-Lane Milligan, C (1) 2018-Joe Lytle, DH (2) 2019-Bryce Milligan, SP (1) 2019-Tyler Williams, OF (1) 2021-Dalton Reed, 1B (2) 2022-Cross Factor, OF (1) 2022-Peyton Crispin, OF (1) 2022-Eli Davis, SP (2) 2023-Eli Davis, SP (1) 2024-Chad Pike , RP (1)
Oklahoma Wesleyan (10/10)
2012-Cory Ford, OF (2) 2014-Jose Ruiz, OF (1) 2017-Trevor Achenbach, 3B (1) 2017-Will Price, OF (1)
2017-Christopher Acosta-Tapia, OF (1) 2017-Tyler Shumpert, RP (2) 2018-Tyson Cronin, SP (2) 2018-Austin Sojka, 3B (2)
2019-Drenis Ozuna, OF (1)
2021-Cody Muncy, DH (1)
2024-Victor Sanchez, 3B (3)
2025-Ravaughn Morgan, OF (2) 2025-Victor Sanchez, DH (3)
Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) (9/7)
1990-Darren Davis, UTL (2) 2000-Matt Schweitzer, P (2) 2001-Ben Colling, C (2) 2003-Ben Zobrist, 2B (1) 2003-Tony Sykes, 1B (2) 2003-Ben Colling, OF (2) 2004-Rick Weber, P (1) 2005-Rick Weber, P (2) 2021-Terry Daniels, OF (2)
Oral Roberts (Okla.) (1/1)
1991-Paul Meade, SS (1)
Oregon College (2/2)
1970-Charlie Gardinier, INF (2) 1979-Don Johnson, INF (2)
Oregon Tech (4/4)
1974-Dave Hummell, OF (1)
1982-Mark Kane, 3B (1) 2009-Ryson Mauricio, 2B (2) 2024-Tyler Horner, C (1) 2025-Tyler Horner, C (2)
Ottawa (Kan.) (4/4)
2003-Xardiel Cotto, 2B (2) 2022-Holland Boan, 1B (2) 2022-Jonah Weisner, INF (2) 2023-Tyler Bryant, P (1)
Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) (5/3)
1962-Larry Green, 3B (2)
1968-Roger Pattillo, INF (1)
1969-Roger Pattillo, INF (1)
1970-Bubba Cope, INF (2)
1971-Bubba Cope, INF (1)
Pacific (Ore.) (6/5)
1967-Dave Blatchford, C (2)
1968-Dave Van Winkle, C (2)
1972-Steve Sherrill, C (1)
1974-Tom Bush, INF (2)
1975-Tom Bush, INF (2)
1980-Warren Arakai, INF (1)
Park (Mo.) (1/1)
2001-Aaron Brown, DH (2)
Pembroke State (N.C.) (10/6)
1966-Mike Carruthers, INF (2)
1967-Mike Carruthers, INF (1)
1968-Mike Carruthers, INF (1)
1968-Ronnie Collins, INF (2)
1969-Ronnie Collins, INF (2)
1970-Ronnie Collins, INF (1)
1971-Rick Coffin, P (1)
1973-Ron Norman, P (1)
1982-Forace Oxendine, 1B (1)
1984-Johnny Dial, OF (2)
Peru State (Neb.) (1/1)
2015- Randy Santiesteban, INF (1)
Pfeiffer (N.C.) (8/5)
1963-Randy Ewing, OF (1)
1964-Randy Ewing, OF (1)
1968-Vic Worry, P (2)
1969-Vic Worry, P (1)
1971-Randy Benson, P (1)
1972-Randy Benson, P (2)
1980-David Williams, P (2)
1981-Don Berti, C (1)
Phillips (Okla.) (13/13)
1961-Gary Bloom, 2B (2)
1962-Jim Maples, SS (2)
1963-Charles Buller, P (2)
1969-Buddy Plummer, INF (2)
1972-Ted Luthi, OF (2)
1974-Darrell Frolin, P (2)
1975-Lance Kincaid, C (2)
1977-Wes Hurlbutt, OF (1)
1977-Greg Skaggs, INF (2)
1978-Newt Box, P (1)
1983-Jeff Lawson, DH (1)
1985-Kevin Bradshaw, INF (2)
1986-Chris Cotter, C (1)
Plattsburgh (N.Y.) (1/1)
1962-Neil Sesselman, 2B (2)
Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) (10/8)
1976-Randy Benefiel, OF (1)
1978-Marty Decker, P (2)
1980-Marty Decker, P (1)
1981-Bill Anderson, 2B (1)
1982-Bill Anderson, 2B (2)
1983-Kerry Everett, INF (2)
1992-Rich Miller, OF (2)
2004-Mike Ekstrom, P (1)
2004-Joe Bisant, OF (2)
2005-Zach Robinson, DH (1)
Point (Ga.) (1/1)
2014-Travis Tarleton, RP (2)
Point Park (Pa.) (9/9)
1974-Lou Abel, OF (1)
1979-Joe Fiori, INF (2)
1987-Todd Stephan, P (2)
1988-Glenn Illig, 3B (1)
1988-Bill Jerich, OF (2)
1998-Dana Duskocy, OF (2) 2001-Don Kelly, INF (1) 2021-Ruben Ramirez, RP (1) 2024-Isaac Santana, INF (2)
Pomona (Calif.) (3/3)
1964-Edward Enemark, C (1) 1965-Steve Coyne, INF (2) 1966-Gary Forster, OF (2)
Portland State (Ore.) (4/2)
1962-Gordon Riese, P (2) 1963-Gordon Riese, P (1) 1963-Bob Stamson, C (2) 1964-Gordon Riese, P (1)
Purdue-North Central (Ind.) (1/1) 2009-Chris Schultz, OF (1) 2012-Ched Gaskin, C (2)
Reinhardt (Ga.) (7/7)
2008-Daniel Jape, DH (1) 2014-Dusty Davis, OF (2) 2017-Enrique Zamora, SP (2) 2022-Tucker Zdunich, OF (2) 2024-Andrew Herbert, SP (2) 2024-Dylan Lewis, OF (2) 2024-Nash Crowell, INF (3) 2025-Andrew Herbert, SP (2) 2025-Nash Crowell, INF (2)
Rio Grande (Ohio) (5/5)
1995-David Robinson, OF (2) 2010-Tyler Schunk, INF (1) 2013-Shane Spies, OF (1) 2019-Zach Harvey, SP (2) 2019-Dylan Shockley, C (2)
Robert Morris (Ill.) (3/3) 1998-Joe Bressanelli, 2B (1) 1999-Joe Bressanelli, 2B (1) 2006-Dirk Miller (2) 2012-Rey Rodriguez, P (1)
Rockhurst (Mo.) (2/2)
1995-Jason Lee, 2B (2) 2024-Kekoa Ogawa, 3B (3)
Sacramento State (Calif.) (3/3)
1961-Dick Bach, P (1) 1961-Les Luhnz, SS (1) 1961-Dean Andue, C (2)
Saint Mary (Kan.) (1/1) 2008-Cody Newman, C (1)
Saint Xavier (Ill.) (11/11)
1976-Phil Klimas, INF (2) 1981-Dean Kornaker, SS (1) 1983-Doug Reibel, INF (1)
1985-Mike Burke, 1B (2)
1988-Scott Arvesen, P (1)
1991-Dan Zeratsky, P (1)
1991-Joe Golembiewski, OF (2)
1992-Kevin Sefcik, SS (1)
2002-Ryan Howell, 2B (2)
2009-Jayson Koehn, P (1) 2010-Ken Tezak, 1B (2)
Salem (W.Va.) (1/1)
1969-Tom Creola, C (2)
Sam Houston State (Texas) (21/15)
1961-Alton Arnold, P (2)
1961-Joe Haney, OF (2)
1962-Joe Haney, OF (2)
1963-Fred Beene, P (1)
1963-Joe Haney, OF (1)
1964-Fred Beene, P (1)
1964-Carlo Gott, INF (1)
1965-Jimmy Dodd, INF (1)
1965-Albert Choate, P (2)
1969-Hugh Hamilton, P (1)
1970-Mike Holt, INF (1)
1970-Hugh Hamilton, P (2)
1972-Floyd Ciruti, OF (1)
1973-Floyd Ciruti, OF (2)
1974-Jackie Heard, INF (1)
1974-John Miller, P (1)
1974-David Woolley, C (1)
1975-Tommy Wendt, INF (2)
1976-David Mire, OF (2)
1977-Tommy Wendt, INF (1)
1979-Glenn Wilson, INF (2)
San Diego Christian (Calif.) (3/3)
2007-Aaron Vasquez, DH (2)
2014-Jeff Lusardi, 3B (1)
2014-Gabe Hemmer (1)
SCAD Savannah (Ga.) (2/2)
2007-Ryan Pope, P (1)
2008-Richard Sullivan, P (2)
2010-Stephen Shackleford, P (2)
Science & Arts (Okla.) (10/9)
2013-Brian Vigo, OF (1)
2016-Yariel Gonzalez, 3B (1)
2016-Jordan Watson, SP (1)
2016-Alsis Herrera, SP (2)
2017-Dillon White, C (1)
2017-Francis Ventura, SP (2)
2019-Colton Williams, SP (1)
2019-Matt Merrill, SP (2)
2021-Colton Williams, SP (1)
2024-Brian Ereu, SP (3)
Seton Hill (Pa.) (1/1)
2006-Brandon Whitfield, 2B (2)
Shawnee State (Ohio) (3/3)
2000-Brian Harrison, INF (2)
2011-Phillip Butler, C (1)
2014-Derek Moore, SP (1)
Shorter (Ga.) (7/7)
1973-Lamar Wright, P (2)
1975-Zane Holland, P (2)
1975-Vaughn Robbins, INF (2)
1978-Bob Fitzgerald, INF (1)
1981-Joe Hackett, P (1)
1982-Tobin Davidson, P (2)
1984-Warren Gibson, OF (2)
Siena Heights (Mich.) (1/1)
1994-Jerry Koester, OF (1)
Sioux Falls (S.D.) (2/2)
2002-Joe Bolstad, OF (1)
Matt Guiliano, SS (2)
South Carolina-Aiken (10/8)
1983-Danny Frangos, C (1)
1985-Wayne Slocum, OF (1)
1987-Greg Ehmig, 1B (1)
1987-Pat Tilmon, P (2)
1988-Ray Shepherd, OF (1)
1988-Greg Ehmig, INF (2)
1989-Joey Batchelor, SS (1)
1989-Ray Shepherd, DH (1)
1990-Sam McCollum, P (2)
1991-Dave Hieb, C (2)
South Carolina Beaufort (1/1)
2012-Michael Heesch, P (2)
South Carolina-Spartanburg (1/1)
1986-Doug Keelan, INF (2)
South Carolina State (1/1)
1972-Ben Samuels, C (2)
Southeastern (Fla.) (16/16)
2013-Philip Kish, RP (1)
2017-Luis Diaz, SS (1)
2018-Jonathan Bermudez, SP (1)
2018-Dan Valerio, OF (2)
2019-Manuel Mesa, OF (1)
2021-Nick Bottari, 1B (1)
2021-Pedro Castellano, 2B (1)


2021-Ryan Munoz, RP (2)
2021-Sam Faith, SS (2)
2022-Gary Lora, DH (1)
2022-Robb Adams, SP (1)
2022-Abdel Guadalupe, OF (2)
2022-Brian Fuentes, 2B (2) 2023-Isaac Nunez, SS (1) 2023-Darien Smith, P (1) 2023-Reece Wissinger, RP (1)
2024-Darien Smith, SP (1)
2025-Alfonso Villalobos, SS (1) 2025-Connor Hicks, C (3) 2025-Aaron Robertson, SP (3)
Southeastern Louisiana (2/2) 1961-Frank Misuraca, 3B (1) 1961-Billy Ladner, OF (2)
Southeastern Oklahoma (30/23)
1966-Dennis Trahan, C (2)
1973-Joe Shaddix, C (2) 1974-Tony Cazzelle, OF (2)
1975-Bobby Schuman, OF (2)
1977-Scott Loucks, OF (1)
1977-Bob Olufs, P (1)
1978-Bob Olufs, P (1)
1978-Brett Butler, OF (2)
1978-Ronnie Gooch, INF (2)
1979-Gary Benton, P (1)
1979-Billy Jack Bowen, OF (1)
1979-Brett Butler, OF (2)
1980-Alan Cartwright, OF (2)
1980-Greg Legg, INF (2)
1981-Alan Cartwright, OF (1)
1981-Ron Gilbreath, P (2)
1981-Gary Sharp, 3B (2)
1982-Alan Cartwright, OF (1)
1982-Greg Legg, SS (1)
1982-Lyndon Black, 3B (2)
1985-Charles McGrew, C (1)
1986-Paul Postier, INF (1)
1986-Bennie Colvard, OF (2)
1988-Bennie Colvard, OF (1)
1988-Jeff Frye, 2B (1)
1990-Darren Riddle, DH (2)
1992-Roberto Santa, 1B (1)
1994-Richard Lopez, OF (2)
1997-Cary Ammons, P (1)
1998-Cary Ammons, P (1)
Southern (La.) (7/5)
1961-Harry Levy, 2B (1)
1961-McVea Griffin, P (2)
1966-Pete Barnes, OF (1)
1967-Pete Barnes, OF (1)
1970-Lee Richard, INF (1)
1972-Danny Goodwin, C (1)
1973-Danny Goodwin, C (1)
Southern Arkansas (5/5)
1987-Bob Block, OF (1)
1987-Larry Lundeen, P (1)
1987-Arturo Cherena, 2B (2)
1994-Richie Kimm, SS (2)
1995-Tommy Stewart, SS (2)
Southern Nazarene (Okla.) (7/6)
2005-Ryan Andrews, OF (1)
2007-Chris Hardin, 1B (1)
2008-Chris Hardin, OF (2)
2009-Matt Powell, C (1)
2009-Sam Mercado, OF (2)
2010-Shain Stoner, 1B (1) 2010-Nick Spears, SS, (1)
Southern Poly State (Ga.) (2/1)
2009-Jono Waugh, SS (1) 2010-Jono Waugh, SS (2)
Southern Utah (1/1)
1971-Douglas Anthony, INF (1)
Southern Wesleyan (S.C.) (1/1)
2008-Kody Hightower, SS (2)
Southwestern (Texas) (11/9)
1975-Ken Cemerek, INF (2)
1983-Russell Martin, P (1)
1984-Scott Neal, P (1)
1984-Phil Wellman, 3B (1)
1985-Russ Martin, P (1)
1986-A.J. Waznik, OF (1)
1986-Dan Cohen, DH (2)
1987-Dan Cohen, DH (2)
1988-Derrick Kempf, OF (2)
1988-Jim Phillips, C (2)
1989-James Mills, 1B (1)
Southwestern Assemblies of God (Texas) (1/1)
2023-Michael Watson, P (1)
Southwestern Christian (Okla.) (2/2)
2019-Manny Lopez, UTIL (1)
2023-Jhors Gomez, 2B (1)
2025-Jhors Gomez, 2B (3)
Southwestern Louisiana (1/1)
1964-Lionel Kleinpeter, OF (2)
Southwestern Oklahoma (4/4)
1962-Bub Boyd, OF (2)
1963-Jim Suiter, OF (2)
1971-Ray Burris, P (1)
1987-Jeff Deckard, 1B (2)
Spalding (Ky.) (4/3)
2002-Jake Ford, 3B (2)
2003-Brad Davis, P (1)
2003-Jake Ford, 3B (1)
2004-Russel Reyes, OF (1)
Spring Arbor (Mich.) (11/10)
1975-Jim Hopkins, P (2)
1979-Darby Decker, P (2)
1981-Darby Decker, P (2)
1990-Dave Weller, 1B (2)
1992-Homer Shields, 3B (1)
1992-Scott Bradley, P (2)
1993-Chris Galloway, P (2)
1994-Tim Symington, 1B (2)
2003-Justin Hahaj, P (1)
2007-Jesse Bachman, P (1)
2008-Jim Baker, UTL (2)
Spring Hill (Ala.) (2/2)
1993-Blake Stein, P (2)
2014-Taylor Eads, OF (2)
St. Ambrose (Iowa) (3/3)
1995-Jason Flach, P (1)
1999-Nate Sheppard, P (2)
2005-Ben Martin, OF (2)
2025-Jeremy Conforti, 1B (3)
St. Andrews (N.C.) (4/4)
1991-Bob LeMay, P (1)
1993-Derek Smith, INF (1)
1994-Fritz Allison, 3B (1)
2022-Joshua Benfield, DH (2)
St. Cloud State (Minn.) (3/2)
1964-Larry Miller, OF (1) 1965-Larry Miller, OF (1) 1969-Wayne Parks, P (2)
St. Edward’s (Texas) (1/1)
1969-Roger Metzger, INF (1)
St. Francis (Ill.) (21/19)
1977-Kevin Rhomberg, INF (1)
1979-Larry Donofrio, C (2)
1979-Jon Debus, DH (2)
1980-Jon Debus, OF (1)
1980-Mike Spinozzi, 2B (2)
1983-Tom Baumgartner, C (1)
1984-Kurt Miller, INF (1)
1984-Jeff Herman, 1B (2)
1985-Scott Markley, OF (2)
1989-Don Peters, P (1)
1989-Les Norman, OF (2)
1990-Les Norman, OF (1)
1993-Paul Chovanec, P (1)
1994-Dave DeHaan, OF (1)
1994-Adam VanderWoude, 2B (2)
1995-Brian Mazurek, 1B (2)
2008-Dan Higgins, OF (1)
2011-Brent Walters, C (2)
2015-Adam Panayotovich, SP (1)
2023-Eric Maffie, OF (2)
2024-Ryan Daly, SP (3)
St. Mary’s (Texas) (10/10)
1961-Bill Sebera, C (1)
1966-Bill Grabarkewitz, INF (2)
1970-Jimmy Wolfe, P (1)
1976-Danny Heep, P (2)
1987-Steve Keller, 3B (2)
1993-Neil Atkinson, P (2)
1993-Derrick Dietrich, OF (2)
1995-Jeff Kubenka, P (2)
1996-Aaron Carter, P (1)
1998-Eric Battersby, OF (2)
St. Rose (N.Y.) (1/1)
1990-Doug Kimbler, SS (1)
St. Scholastica (Minn.) (4/3)
2000-Justin Harriman, C (1)
2000-Leland Swenson, SS (2)
2001-Greg Young, OF (2)
2002-Greg Young, OF (2)
St. Thomas (Fla.) (14/14)
1994-Miguel Soto, SS (1)
1994-Alex Fernandez, OF (2)
1997-Raul Pujol, DH (1)
1997-J.D. Clark, SS (2)
2000-Nick Alvarez, OF (1)
2007-Angel Hernandez, OF (2)
2007-Hamzeld Diaz, C (2)
2012-Dane Stone, RP (1)
2012-Joel Capote, OF (2)
2018-Orlando Rodriguez, SP (1) 2018-Elih Marrero, C (1)
2018-Nelson Mompierre, OF (1) 2018-Jackie Urbaez, 2B (2) 2019-Sergio Lopez, OF (2)
St. Thomas Aquinas (N.Y.) (1/1)
1984-Felix Beltran, C (2)
Sterling (Kan.) (6/6)
2004-Kody DeWees, C (2)
2011-Andrew Archbold, OF (2)
2015-Jake Morgan, 2B (2)
2015- Aaron Stubblefield, SS (2) 2016-Beau Kallas, 3B (2) 2016-Kendall Radcliffe, OF (2)
Stillman (Ala.) (2/2)
1963-James Morrow, OF (2) 1982-Carl Hollis, INF (2)
Tabor (Kan.) (7/7)
2011-Jeff Hutton, 1B (2)
2012-Adam McCormick, 3B (1)
2012-Art Corona, 2B (2)
2014-Junior Mustain, SP (2) 2016-Manny DeLeon, OF (1) 2017-Jordan Harris, DH (1) 2024-Tyler Mata Lloyd, 2B (3)
Talladega (Ala.) (3/3)
1994-Edward Bady, OF (1) 2017-Kyle Chavez, SP (1) 2024-Miguel Oropeza, 1B (1) 2025-Miguel Oropeza, 1B (1)
Tarleton State (Texas) (1/1)
1991-Mike Cantu, 1B (1)
Taylor (Ind.) (5/5)
1968-Ken O’Brien, C (2) 1969-Randy Mohler, INF (1) 2018-Matt Patton, SP (2) 2022-TJ Bass, OF (1) 2023-Jack Ross, RP (2) 2024-Mason David, 3B (3) 2025-Kaleb Kolpien, OF (2) 2025-Gabel Pentecost, SP (3)
Tennessee Southern (2/2)
2000-John Ogiltree, P (1) 2013-Matt Thomas, 2B (1)
Tennessee Wesleyan (24/23)
1981-Mike Jordon, OF (1)
1982-Mike Jordon, OF (1) 1984-Troy Fugatt, C (2) 1995-Kevin Johnson, OF (2) 2003-Matthew Norfleet, RP (2) 2004-Braden Conner, OF (2) 2005-Josh Lindstrom, C (1) 2007-Jared Stanley, OF (1) 2009-Matt Stanley, C (2) 2010-Cody Gaskill, 2B (1) 2011-David Bergin, DH (1) 2011-Johnny Smith, OF (2) 2012-Stephen Branca, SS (1) 2012-Taylor Oldham, 3B (2) 2013-Jarrod Jameson, SP (1) 2013-Jake Stone, UTL (2) 2013-Noah Piard, RP (2)
2015-Ridge Hoopi-Haslam, 3B (1) 2016-Ryan Hartman, SP (1)
2019-Cole Bellair, SP (2)
2021-Kobe Foster, SP (1)
2021-Gary Mattis Jr., SS (1)
2021-Zach Hogueisson, OF (2)
2022-Kobe Foster, SP (1)
2022-Livan Reinoso, 3B (1)
2022-Liam Doolan, RP (2)
2024-Blake Peyton, SP (2)
2025-Kolton Reynolds, OF (1)
2025-Corbin Shaw, INF (2)
2025-Josh Shelly. 3B (3)
Texas at Brownsville (1/1)
2011-Danny Gidora, P (2)
Texas Lutheran (8/5)
1962-Ken Voges, 2B (1)
1963-Ken Voges, INF (1)
1964-Ken Voges, INF (1)
1970-Alan Wells, OF (1)
1980-Leonard Arnic, DH (2)
1983-David Dahse, OF (2)
1998-Aaron Merhoff, OF (2)
1999-Aaron Merhoff, OF (1)
Texas Wesleyan (12/12)
1971-Bob Mershon, INF (1)
1973-Wally Gewaluch, INF (2)
1975-Rusty Jacobs, OF (1)
1975-Jim Thomas, C (2)
1976-Ben Carr, INF (2)
1980-Robert Adkins, P (1)
1980-Tom Hayes, OF (1)
1982-Dave Griffin, INF (1)
1984-Randy Foyt, DH (1)
2018-Kiki Menendez, OF (1)
2019-Parker Robinson, RP (2)
2023-Greyson Barrett, OF (1)
The Master’s (Calif.) (10/10)
1993-Dan O’Sullivan, C (2)
1999-Kurt Fillmore, OF (1)
1999-Aaron Penberthy, C (2)
2000-Mike Ploharz, P (2)
2003-Jerry Owens, OF (1)
2008-Tyler Diamond, C (1)
2013-Steven Karkenny, OF (1) 2017-Jonah Jarrad, C (2) 2019-Anthony Lepre, C (1) 2019-Aaron Shackelford, SS (1) 2025-Ty Beck. OF (3)
Thomas (Ga.) (3/3)
1996-Brian Highsmith, 3B (2) 2001-Mike Morabito, OF (2) 2009-Ryan Stovall, SS (2)
Trevecca Nazarene (Tenn.) (10/10)
1978-Ken Thomas, C (2)
1987-Eric LaVoie, DH (2) 1989-Brad Stuart, 3B (1) 1995-Roger Brown, 3B (1) 2000-Jeremy Todd, 1B (2) 2005-Brad Coon, OF (1)
2006-Eric van Slyke (1)
2007-Maurice Cole, 2B (2)
2007-Luke Brown, P (2)
2009-Tim Dunn, P (1)
Trinity Christian (Ill.) (1/1)
2018-Tyler Sroczynski, OF (2)


Union (Ky.) (4/4)
1999-Chris Beggs, OF (2)
2002-Rick White, OF (1)
2002-Bryan Heaston, P (2)
2008-Marty Popham, P (1)
Union (Tenn.) (9/8)
1983-Ronnie Giddens, 2B (2)
1985-Rod Hari, OF (1)
1987-Cano Velez, P (2)
1988-Cano Velez, P (2)
1991-Luis Ortiz, 2B (1)
1998-Jeff Rowland, 3B (1)
1998-Ed Grammer, P (2)
2002-Jeff Wyatt, INF (2) 2023-Angel Mendoza, C (2)
U.S. International (Calif.) (6/5)
1966-Elby Bushong, C (1)
1967-Ron Pietila, INF (1)
1968-Dave Allen, P (1)
1969-Dave Allen, P (1) 1973-Ken Koska, P (1)
1979-Jim Suter, INF (2)
Urbana (Ohio) (2/2)
2006-Bart Hunton, 1B (2) Tony Lacovone, DH (1)
Valdosta State (Ga.) (2/1)
1972-Gene Felts, OF (1)
1973-Gene Felts, OF (1)
Vanguard (Calif.) (11/11)
1979-Stan Thomas, C (1)
1979-Greg Hanson, OF (2)
1985-Brian Otten, P (1)
1985-Dave Turney, SS (2)
1986-Tim Fortugno, P (2)
1986-Ron Nelson, C (2)
1993-Ryan Meredith, P (2) 1995-Ryan Seidel, OF (1) 2002-Chad Chop, OF (1)
2016-Jose Rojas, SS (1)
2016-Sean Isaac, SP (1)
Virginia Wise (1/1)
2010-Brad Robbins, DH (2)
Walsh (Ohio) (1/1)
2000-Ben Biery, C (2)
Warner Southern (Fla.) (6/5)
2000-Brendan Rogers, OF (2)
2001-Scott Hilinski, SS (1)
2001-Justin Turner, 3B (1)
2001-Dan Barnett, C (2)
2002-Dan Barnett, C (2)
2003-Cesar Yepez, C (2)
Washburn (Kan.) (3/3)
1963-Dan Myers, C (2)
1967-David Lopes, OF (1)
1988-J.P. Wright, OF (1)
Wayland Baptist (Texas) (9/8)
1993-Mike Reyes, OF (1) 2001-J.J. Pierce, OF (2) 2009-Brett Cook, 2B (1) 2010-Kevin Hennessey, 3B (2) 2011-Miguel Pagan, INF (2) 2016-Gregg Veneklasen, INF (2) 2017-Ernesto Lizardi, C (1) 2018-Gregg Veneklasen, 3B (1) 2021-Luis Vargas, OF (1) 2025-Samuel Fabian, OF (2) 2025-Felix Polanco, INF (3)
Wayne State (Neb.) (6/6)
1964-Bob Gaeta, INF (1)
1965-Duane Wehrer, INF (2)
1966-Tom Fulcher, C (1)
1968-Rich Symonds, INF (2)
1970-Bill Goodwin, OF (1) 1973-Steve Heying, INF (2)
Webber International (Fla.) (4/4)
2013-Billy Farrell, OF (2)
2019-Zak Spivy, SP (1)
2019-Willie Carter, OF (1)
2024-Blayne Huter, SP (1)
2025-Noah Palmese, RP (1)
2025-Blayne Huter, SP (1)
West Florida (3/3)
1983-Wayne Giddings, P (1)
1991-Pat Melvin, DH (1)
1993-Karun Jackson, SS (2)
West Georgia (3/3)
1965-Ron Burchfield, C (1)
1967-Paul Snyder, OF (2)
1970-Rick Meyer, OF (2)
West Liberty State (W.Va.) (2/2)
1964-Fred Chambers, OF (2)
1964-Floyd Shuler, INF (2)
West Virginia State (4/4)
1982-Vernon Holstine, P (2)
1982-Jim Tribble, C (2)
1986-Jim Le Masters, P (1)
1995-Barry Shelton, 3B (2)
West Virginia Tech (1/1)
2017-Tanner Levine, OF (2)
West Virginia Wesleyan (3/2)
1965-Jack Johnson, OF (1)
1966-Jack Johnson, OF (1)
1994-Chad Ward, P (2)
Western Illinois (5/4)
1961-Mickey Madison, 1B (2)
1966-Terry Brecher, INF (2)
1967-Terry Brecher, INF (1)
1968-Paul Reuschel, P (2)
1969-Rick Reuschel, P (2)
Western New England (Mass.) (1/1)
1986-Dave Eisenberg, P (2)
Western New Mexico (7/5)
1985-Rodney Smith, 2B (1)
1985-Anthony Piazza, C (2)
1986-Richard Hoth, OF (1)
1986-Anthony Piazza, C (1)
1987-Richard Hoth, OF (2)
1991-Lauro Felix, UTL (2)
1991-Pat Maxwell, 2B (2)
Western Washington (3/2)
1965-Jack Nighbert, OF (1)
1965-John Shov, P (2)
1966-Jack Nighbert, OF (1)
Westminster (Mo.) (1/1)
1990-Kirk Mendenhall, SS (2)
Westminster (Pa.) (2/2)
1964-David Schrecengost, INF (1)
1967-Bill Harper, P (2)
Westmont (Calif.) (5/5)
1962-Roger Sorenson, OF (2)
1973-Chuck Johnson, INF (2)
1977-Tim Ainley, OF (1)
1989-Jeff Ludwig, P (2)
2019-Bryce Morison, OF (2)
Whittier (Calif.) (2/2)
1977-Greg Jones, INF (1)
1978-Mark Badet, INF (2)
Whitworth (Wash.) (5/3)
1965-Dick Washburn, INF (1)
1969-Tom Beall, OF (2)
1970-Tom Beall, OF (2)
1971-Tom Beall, OF (2)
1989-Mike Nyquist, OF (2)
Willamette (Ore.) (2/2)
1976-Norm Hardy, INF (2)
1998-Matt Kosderka, P (2)
William Carey (Miss.) (9/9)
1966-Walter Pierce, OF (2)
1969-Bill Kouns, P (2)
1978-Robbie Parker, OF (2)
1979-Jack Skaggs, P (1)
2002-Chris Dunn, SS (1)
2003-Justin Henington, RP (1) 2017-James Land, UTL (1) 2021-Sloan Dieter, SP (2) 2023-RJ Stinson, OF (2) 2024-John Snyder, RP (2)
2025-Josh Alexander, OF (3)
2025-Rigoberto Hernandez, SS (3)
William Jewell (Mo.) (13/13)
1963-Charley Pilz, INF (2)
1966-Jack Patterson, INF (1)
1969-Larry Libeer, INF (2)
1970-Tom Hedberg, P (2)
1977-Jay Wohnlich, P (2)
1980-Jack Talley, INF (2)
1983-Dave Reid, SS (1)
1983-Frank Anson, 3B (2)
2004-Ben Blanton, INF (2)
2004-Noah Perry, OF (2)
2005-Ben Blanton, INF (1) 2007-Mark Brackman, P (1) 2008-Jeremy Strack, OF (1)
William Penn (Iowa) (1/1) 2009-Micah Spencer, P (1)
Williams Baptist (Mo.) (1/1) 1999-Daniel Sanchez 3b (1)
William Woods (Mo.) (1/1)
2011-Alex Cann, RP (1)
Wilmington (Del.) (9/7)
1983-Kevin Harner, DH (2)
1984-Kevin Harner, 3B (2)
1993-Matt Brainard, C (2)
1993-Steve Grandizio, OF (2)
1994-Jeff Wenrich, P (1)
1994-Steve Grandizio, OF (2)
1999-Chris Viel, P (2)
2000-Greg Withelder, P (1)
2003-Aaron Lewis, OF (1)
Wilmington (Ohio) (1/1)
1988-Bryan Alley, OF (2)
Wingate (N.C.) (5/4)
1982-Darryl Barrino, OF (1)
1983-Darryl Barrino, OF (1)
1985-Frank Pait, OF (1)
1988-Donald Smalls, 2B (2) 1990-Tony Coble, OF (1)
Winonna State (Minn.) (5/4)
1962-Lance Johnson, OF (1) 1963-Jon Kosidowski, OF (1) 1974-Jeff Youngbauer, OF (2) 1988-Scott Wanshura, DH (1) 1989-Scott Wanshura, DH (2)
Winthrop (S.C.) (1/1)
1980-Bob Steer, P (2)
Wisconsin-La Crosse (1/1) 1979-Mike Dee, OF (2)
Wisconsin-Oshkosh (3/2) 1971-Brian Felds, OF (1) 1972-Brian Felds, OF (2) 1976-Lee Wyngaard, C (2)
Wisconsin-Platteville (1/1) 1969-Chris Charnish, OF (2)
Wisconsin-Stout (2/2) 1987-Jeff Kloes, C (2) 1990-Gary Busch, P (2)
Yankton (S.D.) (1/1) 1977-Rick Hatfield, INF (2)
York (Neb.) (5/5)
2006-Jeremy Williams, OF (2) 2008-John Richards, OF (2) 2010-Justin Lunday, OF (1) 2010-Bruce Amende, P (1) 2016-Michael Johnson, 2B (2) 2019-Matt Lindsley, SP (2) 2025-Ian Heck, OF (3)
Please note: No winners were selected in 2020 due to COVID-19 outbreak


The following is a list of players (alphabetically, by school) selected to NAIA Gold Glove teams since Gold Glove teams were first selected in 2007. The number following each institution indicates the institution’s total number of Gold Glove winners.
AIB (Iowa) (1) 2014-Zach Close, CF
Ave Maria (Fla.) (1) 2013-Conor Sullivan, C
Azusa Pacific (Calif.) (1) 2011-Johnathan Erb, 1B
Belhaven (Miss.) (1) 2014-Tyler Akins, 1B
Bellevue (Neb.) (9)
2009-Brett Chamberlain, C 2016-Jake Browne, C 2017-Jake Browne, C 2018-Matt Evans, 3B 2021-Cody Banks, 2B 2022-Alec Ackerman, SS 2022-Conner Barnett, RF 2023-Nick Grade, 3B 2024-Nick Grade, 3B
Benedictine Mesa (Ariz.) (1) 2023-Travis Reaves 2B
Biola (Calif.) (1) 2011-Drake Fages, 3B
British Columbia (2) 2010-Blake Carruthers, RF 2015-Cam Firth, C
Bushnell (Ore.) (1) 2025-Chase Nye, 3B
California Baptist (2) 2008-Brandon Peters, LF 2010-Garrett Rau, SS
College of Idaho (3)
2007-Luke Howarth, RF 2011-Mitch Dame, P 2014-Sam Johnston, 3B
Columbia (Mo.) (2)
2021-Kenny Piper, C 2024-Brayden McGinnis, 1B
Concordia (Calif.) (2)
2008-Matt Ross, 3B 2015-Mitchell Esser, CF
Concordia (Mich.) (2) 2016-Jacob Maas, RF 2025-Jake Kulhman, 2B
Concordia (Neb.) (1) 2024-Ty Nekoliczak 2B
Cornerstone (Mich.) (2) 2016-Zach Bohl, 1B 2019-Aaron Krupansky, SS
Corban (Ore.) (1) 2022-Cale Thompson, 2B
Culver-Stockton (Mo.) (1) 2014-Danny Carroll, RF
Cumberland (Tenn.) (2) 2013-Cory Urquhart, SS 2014-Tyler Anderson, SS
Cumberlands (Ky.) (3) 2008-Andrew Denton, 2B 2022-Sean Cheely, LF 2025-Charlie Muniz, C
Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) (1) 2023-Luke Jepsen RF
Embry-Riddle (Fla.) (1) 2010-Austin Goolsby, C
Faulkner (Ala.) (3) 2012-Brook Boudreaux, LF 2013-David Bishop, LF 2016-Alexis Cruz, LF
Fisher (Mass.) (1) 2011-Michael Oliveira, 2B
Fresno Pacific (Calif.) (1) 2008-Chris Schwinden, P
Friends (Kan.) (2)
2023-Buster Hardman, SS 2024-Buster Hardman, SS
Geneva (Pa.) (1)
2007-Matt Colella, SS
Georgetown (Ky.) (1)
2019-Tyler Wagner, 3B Grand View (Iowa) (1)
2011-Brady Wathen, RF
Hastings (Neb.) (1)
2009-Bryant McCann, P
Houston Baptist (1)
2007-Michael Crabtree, 1B
Indiana Tech (2)
2017-Glen McClain, 1B 2017-Dante Biagini, SS
Indiana Wesleyan (1)
2007-Ryan Moore, C
IU Kokomo (1)
2024-Blake Kimball P
Jamestown (N.D.) (1)
2025-Ryan Muizelaar, 1B
Kansas Wesleyan (2)
2009-Mike Pettibone, 3B
2021-Kaden Sitzman, P
Keiser (Fla.) (1)
2019-Peter Crocitto, 1B
Lawrence Tech (Mich.) (1)
2018-Sean Fannon, RF
Lee (Tenn.) (1)
2010-Scott Swinson, P
Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) (3)
2008-Brian Ward, C
2010-Josh Ashenbrenner, 3B
2021-Dillon Plew, 3B
Lindenwood (Mo.) (1)
2008-Mike Parsons, 1B
Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) (1)
2016-Ethan Ruff, CF
Lourdes (Ohio) (1)
Jay Denman, LF
Loyola (La.) (1)
2017-Alexander Lorenzo, RF
LSU Alexandria (La.) (1)
2015-Mitch Huckabay, 2B
LSU Shreveport (La.) (2)
2012-Kyle Pearson, RF
2015-Alex Montero, 3B
2025-Jose Sallorin, SS
Lyon (Ark.) (5)
2009-Nick D’Amico, CF 2016-Easton Moore, SS 2016-Tyler Tognarine, P 2018-Tyler Tognarine, P 2021-Joe Weatherford, LF
Madonna (Mich.) (1) 2018-Jared Hagan, CF
Menlo (Calif.) (1) 2012-C.J. Dailey, 2B
Milligan (Tenn.) (1) 2010-Todd Caldwell, 1B
Mount Mercy (Iowa) (1) 2009-Ryan Lopez, 2B
Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) (1) 2019-Brant Miller, 2B
Northwood (Texas) (1) 2010-Justin Coats, 2B
Oklahoma City (5) 2011-Kirk Walker, SS 2011-Chad Carman, C 2012-Chad Carman, C 2013-Chris Munoz, 3B 2023-Eli Davis, P
Oklahoma Wesleyan (1) 2018-Hunter Henry, 1B
Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) (1) 2014-Jonathon Fightmaster, P
Our Lady of the Lake (Texas) (1) 2015-Jordan Hackett, P
Peru State (Neb.) (1) 2013-Derek Voight, RF
Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) (2) 2008-Kahoi Downing, RF 2009-Kurt Steinhauer, RF
Point (Ga.) (1) 2021-Dillon Brown, CF
Point Park (Pa.) (1) 2015-Demetrius Moorer, LF
Rochester Christian (Mich.) (1) 2024-Brendan DeFlorio, LF
Roosevelt (Ill.) (1) 2024-Bryce Hayman, CF
St. Francis (Ill.) (6) 2013-Joe Ruge, 1B 2019-Travis Schoonover, RF 2022-Luke Ketchum, CF 2023-Luke Ketchum, CF 2025-Sean Michalak, P
Saint Mary (Kan.) (1) 2011-Josh Barnes, LF
Saint Xavier (Ill.) (2) 2007-Tony Testin, LF 2017-Matthew McKenzie, P
SCAD Savannah (Ga.) (1) 2007-Ryan Pope, P
Science & Arts (Okla.) (1) 2025-Ian Ortiz, RF
Siena Heights (Mich.) (4) 2008-Mike Sepesy, CF 2012-Cory Lehman, SS 2012-Corey Alexander, P 2022-Cole VanWasshenova, 3B
Southeastern (Fla.) (3) 2016-Angel Garced, 2B 2019-Willie Estrada, C 2023-Pablo Lanzarote C
Southern Nazarene (Okla.) (1) 2009-Brauncy Jenkins, LF
Southern Wesleyan (S.C.) (1) 2011-Thomas Floyd, CF
Southwest (N.M) (1) 2015-Bryan Hernandez, RF
Spring Arbor (Mich.) (1) 2007-Jeff Hollister, 3B
Spring Hill (Ala.) (1) 2013-Brian Sims, 2B
Sterling (Kan.) (1) 2014-Ian Josh, C
St. Thomas (Fla.) (1) 2022-Andrew Fernandez, C
Taylor (Ind.) (2) 2012-Ryne Otis, 1B 2018-Tanner Watson, C
Tennessee Southern (1) 2010-Chad Hunter, LF
Tennessee Wesleyan (2)
2007-Jered Stanley, CF 2021-Gary Mattis Jr., SS
Texas A&M Texarkana (1) 2019-Cole Connolly, P
Texas Wesleyan (1) 2024-Rody Garcia, RF
The Master’s (Calif.) (4) 2013-A.J. Work, P 2014-Sam Robison, 2B 2016-Nick Covello, 3B 2022- Zachary Filos, P
Truett McConnell (Ga.) (1) 2017-Andrew Fogerty, LF
USC (Beaufort (S.C.) (1) 2023-Brian Meyer, LF
Vanguard (Calif.) (7) 2015-Jose Rojas, SS 2017-Michael Fuchs, 3B 2017-Brandon Sandoval, CF 2018-Michael Fuchs, SS 2018-Josh Weeks, LF 2021-Joe Johnson, 1B 2024-Tevis Payne C
Viterbo (Wis.) (1) 2009-Nick Lenzendorf, 1B
Warner (Fla.) (2)
2012-Ethan Lovell, CF 2025-Luis Cedeno, CF
Webber International (Fla.) (6) 2012-Nick Pascente, 3B 2013-Billy Farrell, CF 2014-Chris Suto, LF 2017-Matt Saliba, 2B 2021-Rougie Odor, RF 2025-Jalen Martinez, LF
Westmont (Calif.) (3)
2010-Terrell Wong, CF 2015-Alex Bush, 1B 2018-Michael Stefanic, 2B
William Carey (Miss.) (1) 2023-Jake Lycette, 1B
William Jewell (Mo.) (2) 2007-Dan Rezin, 2B 2009-Jon Ubbenga, SS
York (Neb.) (1) 2008-Dylan Connolly, SS


1957 Frank Willis, OF, Rollins (Fla.)
1958 Al Miranda, SS, Sul Ross State (Texas)
1959 Roger Repoz, P/1B, Western Washington
1960 Ray Washburn, P, Whitworth (Wash.)
1961 Larry Crayton, P, East Carolina (N.C.)
1962 Ed Spiezio, 3B, Lewis (Ill.)
1963 Jimmy Dodd, SS, Sam Houston State (Texas)
1964 Frank Ujcich, P, West Liberty State (W.Va.)
1965 Clyde Wright, P, Carson-Newman (Tenn.)
1966 Stuart Young, P, Linfield (Ore.)
1967 Ken Lange, P, Glassboro State (N.J.)
1968 Rich Stonum, P, William Jewell (Mo.)
1969 Steve Barber, P, La Verne (Calif.)
1970 Jeff Peck, 3B, Eastern Michigan
1971 Rob Webb, C, Linfield (Ore.)
1972 Ben Ochoa, P, La Verne (Calif.)
1973 Ken Koske, P, U.S. International (Calif.)
1974 Tom Brennan, P, Lewis (Ill.)
1975 Don Markelz, P, Lewis (Ill.)
1976 Ken Jones, OF, Lewis (Ill.)
1977 Steve Fletcher, P/DH/1B, David Lipscomb (Tenn.)
1978 Keviin Mendon, P, Emporia State (Kan.)
1979 Kal Koenig, P, David Lipscomb (Tenn.)
1980 Jim Gerlach, P, Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
1981 Pete Bethea, C, Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
1982 Pete Bethea, C, Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
1983 David Bulls, P, Lubbock Christian (Texas)
1984 Trace Czyzewski, P, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1985 Tony Dineen, P, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1986 Greg Duce, 1B, Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
1987 Pat Mackey, OF, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1988 Steve Callahan, P, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1989 John NesSmith, C, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1990 Mark Rasmussen, OF, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1991 Greg Umfleet, DH, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1992 Mike Meggers, OF, Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas)
1993 Ivan Lawler, P/OF, St. Francis (Ill.)
1994 Todd Kirby, P, Kennesaw State (Ga.)
1995 Nic DeLuca, SS, Bellevue (Neb.)
1996 Troy Silva, 1B, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1997 Andy Kalcounos, 3B, Brewton-Parker (Ga.)
1998 Chris Bradshaw, OF, Oklahoma City
1999 Jason Ellison, OF, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2000 Wes Hutchison, P, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2001 Connor Robertson, 3B, Birmingham-Southern (Ala.)
2002 Andy Torres, P, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2003 Marc Kaiser, P, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2004 Donnie Burkhalter, 1B, Cumberland (Tenn.)
2005 Mike Mlotkowski, P, Oklahoma City
2006 Allen Balmer, 3B, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2007 Beau Mills, 3B, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2008 Brian Ward, C, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2009 Will Stramp, OF, Lubbock Christian (Texas)
2010 Kris Miller, OF, Cumberland (Tenn.)
2011 Matt Ivanoff, OF, Concordia (Calif.)
2012 Jordan Guida, OF, Tennessee Wesleyan
2013 Johnny Shuttlesworth, P, Faulkner (Ala.)
2014 Sam Lind, 2B, Cumberland (Tenn.)
2015 Beau Kerns P, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2016 Jacob Zanon, OF, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2017 J.J. Robinson, DH, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2018 Manuel Mesa, Southeastern (Fla.)
2019 Bryce Giles, Tennessee Wesleyan
2020 N/A
2021 Hunter Dollander, Georgia Gwinnett
2022 Brian Fuentes, Southeastern (Fla.)
2023 Isaiah Thomas, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2024 JJ Cruz, Hope International (Calif.)
2025 Isaac Rhode, LSU Shreveport (La.)
1968 Terry Childers, Georgia Southern
1969 Paul Baker, Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
1970 Terry Collins, Eastern Michigan
1971 Mike Springer, Linfield (Ore.)
1972 Buddy Harston, David Lipscomb (Tenn.)
1973 Joe Reyes, U.S. International (Calif.)
1974 David Woolley, Sam Houston State (Texas)
1975 Willis Stewart, Sam Houston State (Texas)
1976 Paul Stevens, Lewis (Ill.)
1977 Bob Parsons, David Lipscomb (Tenn.)
1978 Eric Andersen, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1979 None awarded
1980 Ken Weislak, Lewis (Ill.)
1981 Brian Brangi, Winthrop (S.C.)
1982 Tommy Nunez, Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
1983 Dan O’Connor, Lubbock Christian (Texas)
1984 Danny Mickan, Southwestern (Texas)
1985 Brian Thomas, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1986 Greg Duce, Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
1987 Rusty Harris, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1988 John Patterson, Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
1989 Reggie Brown, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1990 Travis Scott, Southeastern Oklahoma
1991 Brandy Bengoechea, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1992 Aaron Gonzalez, Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas)
1993 Shane Tipton, Cumberland (Tenn.)
1994 Darrell Baggett, Kennesaw State (Ga.)
1995 Monte Marshall, Birmingham-Southern (Ala.)
1996 Allen Jackson, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1997 Mario Najera, California Baptist
1998 Matt Dehner, Oklahoma City
1999 Brandon Mattingly, Albertson (Idaho)
2000 Eric Darjean, Dallas Baptist (Texas)
2001 John Driskill, Birmingham-Southern (Ala.)
2002 Patrick Gonzalez, Albertson (Idaho)
2003 Tyson Arishenkoff, LSU Shreveport (La.)
2004 Denver Kitch, Oklahoma City
2005 Kenny Holmberg, Embry-Riddle (Fla.)
2006 Victor Alvarez, Cumberland (Tenn.)
2007 Mark Thompson, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2008 Brian Bistagne, Lee (Tenn.)
2009 Todd Muecklisch, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2010 Kirk Walker, Oklahoma City
2011 Manny Estrada, LSU Shreveport (La.)
2012 Eric Baker, Rogers State (Okla.)
2013 Josh Silver, Lee (Tenn.)
2014 Kevin Hawk, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2015 Chris Madera, Faulkner (Ala.)
2016 Gunner Buhner, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2017 John Price Jr., Faulkner (Ala.)
2018 Michael Pereznegon, Antelope Valley (Calif.)
2019 Tyler Reichenborn, Tennessee Wesleyan
2020 N/A
2021 Gabe Howell, Georgia Gwinnett
2022 Sam Linscott, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2023 Brycen Sherwood, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)
2024 David Rivera, Hope International (Calif.)
1969 Mark Halliburton, La Verne (Calif.)
1970 Gerry McBride, Livingston (Ala.)
1971 Rick Beeler, Lewis (Ill.)
1972 Ted Jamison, David Lipscomb (Tenn.)
1973 Gary Graham, Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
1974 Hank Merenda, La Verne (Calif.)
1975 Paul Stevens, Lewis (Ill.)
1976 Frank Trujillo, Emporia State (Kan.)
1977 Tim Burzette, La Verne (Calif.)
1978 Darrell Alexander, Emporia State (Kan.)
1979 Terry Moore, David Lipscomb (Tenn.)
1980 Brian Anderson, Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
1981 Earthell Buckner, Azusa Pacific (Calif.)
1982 Mike Moreno, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1983 Gary Balmer, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1984 Chad Miltenberger, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1985 Lonnie Phillips, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1986 Lonnie Phillips, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1987 Rusty Harris, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1988 Dennis Springenatic, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1989 Greg Vahughns, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1990 Pookie Wilson, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.)
1991 Allen Gum, Southern Arkansas
1992 Paul Wiley, Spring Arbor (Mich.)
1993 Adam Vander Woude, St. Francis (Ill.)
1994 Richard Lopez, Southeastern Oklahoma
1995 Monte Marshall, Birmingham-Southern (Ala.)
1996 David Yates, St. Ambrose (Iowa)
1997 Scott Dapprich, Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio)
1998 Brad Casal, Indiana Tech
1999 Brock Lowell, Birmingham-Southern (Ala.)
2000 Ryan Eddy, Indiana Tech
2001 Matt Hellman, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2002 Regan Hagestad, Embry-Riddle (Fla.)
2003 Emerson Frostad, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2004 Donnie Burkhalter, Cumberland (Tenn.)
2005 Joey Dyche, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2006 Justin Fuller, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2007 Zach Evangelho, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2008 Jeremy Hutslar, Lee (Tenn.)
2009 Kurt Steinhauer, Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.)
2010 JJ Costantino, Lee (Tenn.)
2011 Matt Ivanoff, Concordia (Calif.)
2012 Kade Billeaudeaux, LSU Shreveport (La.)
2013 Antonio Kendrick, Faulkner (Ala.)
2014 Jeff Butler, Oklahoma Wesleyan
2015 David Stone, Vanguard (Calif.)
2016 Wardy Polanco, Tennessee-Wesleyan
2017 Raymond Pedrina, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2018 Manuel Mesa, Southeastern (Fla.)
2019 Bryce Giles, Tennessee Wesleyan
2020 N/A
2021 Austin Bates, Georgia Gwinnett
2022 Riley Way, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2023 Sam Gladd, Taylor (Ind.)
2024 Evan Magill, Tennessee Wesleyan
1961 Bob Lee, Southern (La.)
1962 Virgil Yelkin, Nebraska-Omaha
1963 J.I. Clements, Georgia Southern
1964 Ray Benge, Sam Houston State (Texas)
1965 Gordon Gillespie, Lewis (Ill.)
1966 Stuart Maynard, Gulford (N.C.)
1967 R.W.E. Jones, Grambling (La.)
1968 Michael Briglia, Glassboro State (N.J.)
1969 Bob Smith, Greenville (Ill.)
1970 Ron Oestrike, Eastern Michigan
1971 Gordon Gillespie, Lewis (Ill.)
1972 Gordon Gillespie, Lewis (Ill.)
1973 Joe Record, Phillips (Okla.)
1974 Russ Tiedmann, Wisconsin-Oshkosh
1975 Bill Brooks, North Carolina-Wilmington
1976 Dave Bingham, Emporia State (Kan.)
1977 Ben Hines, La Verne (Calif.)
1978 Warren Turner, Missouri Southern
1979 Dave Brazell, Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
1980 Dave Brazell, Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
1981 Gil Stafford, Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
1982 Gil Stafford, Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
1983 Ed Cheff, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1984 Dave Bingham, Emporia State (Kan.)
1985 Jim Harp, Dallas Baptist (Texas)
1986 Dave Bingham, Emporia State (Kan.)
1987 Ed Cheff, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1988 John Morrey, Saint Xavier (Ill.)
1989 Rick Jones, Elon (N.C.)
1990 Q.V. Lowe, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.)
1991 Ed Cheff, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1992 Ed Cheff, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1993 Gordie Gillespie, St. Francis (Ill.)
1994 Mike Sansing, Kennesaw State (Ga.)
1995 Mike Evans, Bellevue (Neb.)
1996 Ed Cheff, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1997 Mike Robins, Brewton-Parker (Ga.)
1998 Tim Mooney, Albertson (Idaho)
1999 Ed Cheff, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2000 Sam Riggleman, Dallas Baptist (Texas)
2001 Brian Shoop, Birmingham-Southern (Ala.)
2002 Ed Cheff, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2003 Denny Crabaugh, Oklahoma City
2004 Hank Burbridge, Spring Arbor (Mich.)
2005 Denny Crabaugh, Oklahoma City
2006 Woody Hunt, Cumberland (Tenn.)
2007 Sam Riggleman, Spring Arbor (Mich.)
2008 Mark Brew, Lee (Tenn.)
2009 Nathan Blackwood, Lubbock Christian (Texas)
2010 Woody Hunt, Cumberland (Tenn.)
2011 Mike Grahovac, Concordia (Calif.)
2012 Billy Berry, Tennessee Wesleyan
2013 Patrick McCarthy, Faulkner (Ala.)
2014 Woody Hunt, Cumberland (Tenn.)
2015 Jeremiah Robbins, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)


2016 Jeremiah Robbins, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2017 Bobby Halford, William Carey (Miss.)
2018 Adrian Dinkel, Southeastern (Fla.)
2019 Billy Berry, Tennessee Wesleyan
2020 N/A
2021 Jeremy Sheetinger, Georgia Gwinnett
2022 Adrian Dinkel, Southeastern (Fla.)
2023 Tyler LaTorre, Westmont (Calif.)
2024
2025 Brad Neffendorf, LSU Shreveport (La.)
Pitcher of the Year
2022 Robb Adams, Southeastern (Fla.)
2023 Eli Davis, Oklahoma City
2024 Darien Smith, Southeastern (Fla.)
2025 Isaac Rohde, LSU Shreveport (La.)
1983 Jim O’Dell, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
1984 Rob Amble, Azusa Pacific (Calif.)
1985 Wayne Slocum, South Carolina-Aiken
1986 Kerry Richardson, Lubbock Christian (Texas)
1987 Steve Michael, Emporia State (Kan.)
1988 J.P. Wright, Washburn (Kan.)
1989 David Hocking, Oklahoma Baptist
1990 Chan Yun, Dallas Baptist
1991 Sid Robertson, North Florida
1992 Mike Meggers, Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas)
1993 Paul Chovanec, St. Francis (Ill.)
1994 Allen Thompson, Oklahoma City
1995 Mike Emerson, Brewton-Parker (Ga.)
1996 Frankie Thompson, Embry-Riddle (Fla.)
1997 Carey Ammons, Southeastern Oklahoma State
1998 Keith Hart, Lubbock Christian (Texas)
1999 Andy Heimbach, Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio)
2000 David Burkholder, Grand View (Iowa)
2001 Mario Delgado, Oklahoma City
2002 Paul Bush, Georgia Southwestern State
2003 Jake Ford, Spalding (Ky.)
2004 Ted Ledbetter, Oklahoma City
2005 Nick Klusaw, Oklahoma City
2006 Brian Dinkelman, McKendree (Ill.)
2007 Beau Mills, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2008 Kyle Greene, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2009 Brent Weaver, Oklahoma City
2010 Matt Greener, Cumberland (Tenn.)
2011 Kirk Walker, Oklahoma City
2012 Miguel Beltran, Oklahoma City
2013 Matt Page, Oklahoma Baptist
2014 Jose Ruiz, Oklahoma Wesleyan
2015 Ty Abbott, Georgia Gwinnett
2016 Manny DeLeon, Tabor
2017 Christopher Acosta-Tapia, Oklahoma Wesleyan
2018 Kiki Menendez, Texas Wesleyan
2019 Aaron Shackelford, The Master’s (Calif.)
2020 N/A
2021 Gary Mattis Jr., Tennessee Wesleyan
2022 Cross Factor, Oklahoma City
2023 Ajay Sczepkowski, Georgia Gwinnett
2024 Blaze O’Saben, Georgia Gwinnett
2025 Charlie Muniz, Cumberlands (Ky.)
2004 Cumberland (Tenn.)
2005 Embry-Riddle (Fla.)
2006 Loyola-New Orleans (La.)
2007 Spring Arbor (Mich.)
2008 Lewis-Clark State (Idaho)
2009 Lubbock Christian (Texas)
2010 Cumberland (Tenn.)
2011 Concordia (Calif.)
2012 LSU Shreveport (La.)
2013 York (Neb.)
2014 Southern Poly (Ga.)
2015 Unknown
2016 The Master’s (Calif.)
2017 Houston-Victoria (Texas)
2004 Eddie Ortega, Cumberland (Tenn.)
2005 Josh Underhill, Cumberland (Tenn.)
2006 Johnny Yiu, British Columbia
2007 Michael Crabtree, Houston Baptist (Texas)
2008 Chris Maloney, Embry-Riddle (Fla.)
2009 Nathan Quesenberry, Campbellsville (Ky.)
2010 Robert Post, Cumberland (Tenn.)
2011 Andrew Brouillette, LSU Shreveport (La.)
2012 Chad Carman, Oklahoma City
2013 Adam Cellini, Embry-Riddle (Fla.)
2014 Chris Hall, Cumberland (Tenn.)
2015 Unknown
2016 Justyn Lee, The Master’s (Calif.)
2017 Tivon Faneyte, Keiser (Fla.)
Please note: No winners were selected in 2020 due to COVID-19 outbreak