2014 NCAA Division II baseball tournament

The 2015 NCAA Division II baseball tournament decided the baseball champion of the NCAA Division II level for the 2014 season. The Screaming Eagles of the University of Southern Indiana won their second national championship as led by head coach Tracy Archuleta. The Screaming Eagles defeated the Mavericks of Colorado Mesa University in the national championship. Southern Indiana pitcher Matt Chavarria was named most outstanding player of the tournament.

2014 NCAA Division II
baseball tournament
Season2014
Teams48
Finals site
ChampionsSouthern Indiana (2nd title)
Runner-upColorado Mesa (2nd CWS Appearance)
Winning coachTracy Archuleta (2nd title)

Regionals

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Atlantic Region–West Lawn, PA

Hosted by Kutztown at Owls Field

First roundSecond roundThird roundSemifinalsFinal
1Millersville3
6Kutztown21Millersville5
4Mercyhurst3
3Seton Hill41Millersville2
4Mercyhurst13Seton Hill8
3Seton Hill43Seton Hill3
2Shepherd11Millersville0
2Shepherd41Millersville3
5Winston–Salem State22Shepherd26Kutztown1
6Kutztown16Kutztown3
5Winston–Salem State0

Central Region–Russellville, AR

Hosted by Arkansas Tech at Tech Field

First roundSecond roundThird roundFinal
1Arkansas State2
4Emporia State3
1Arkansas Tech44Emporia State3
6Augustana (SD)26Augustana (SD)0
6Augustana (SD)8
5Arkansas–Monticello6
3Minnesota State114Emporia State3
4Emporia State53Minnesota State6
3Minnesota State6
2Southern Arkansas3
2Southern Arkansas113Minnesota State5
5Arkansas–Monticello41Arkansas Tech2
1Arkansas Tech5
2Southern Arkansas0

East Region–Manchester, NH

Hosted by Southern New Hampshire at Penmen Field

First roundSecond roundThird roundFinal
1Southern New Hampshire1
4St. Thomas Aquinas6
1Southern New Hampshire94St. Thomas Aquinas8
6Felician36Felician5
6Felician5
2Franklin Pierce0
3Wilmington (DE)44St. Thomas Aquinas43
4St. Thomas Aquinas05Dowling20
3Wilmington (DE)1
5Dowling6
2Franklin Pierce05Dowling4
5Dowling31Southern New Hampshire3
1Southern New Hampshire4
3Wilmington (DE)3

Midwest Region–Evansville, IN

Hosted by Southern Indiana at USI Baseball Field

First roundSecond roundThird roundSemifinalsFinal
1Southern Indiana3
3Drury9
1Southern Indiana53Drury16
6Indianapolis35Lake Erie33Drury5
6Indianapolis3
2Grand Valley State2
5Lake Erie4
3Drury0
3Drury2
4Wayne State1
4Wayne State21Southern Indiana4
2Grand Valley State7
2Grand Valley State92Grand Valley State2
5Lake Erie41Southern Indiana5
1Southern Indiana6
4Wayne State2

South Region–Tampa, FL

Hosted by Tampa at University of Tampa Baseball Field

First roundSecond roundThird roundSemifinalsFinal
1Tampa3
6Stillman21Tampa7
3Delta State3
3Delta State41Tampa9
4Florida Southern85Alabama–Huntsville5
4Florida Southern11Tampa3
5Alabama–Huntsville114Florida Southern0
2Lynn15Alabama–Huntsville2
5Alabama–Huntsville44Florida Southern44Florida Southern7
6Stillman62Lynn2
2Lynn14

South Central Region–Grand Junction, CO

Hosted by Colorado Mesa at Suplizio Field

First roundSecond roundThird roundSemifinalsFinal
1Colorado Mesa9
6New Mexico Highlands81Colorado Mesa12
4St. Edward's8
3Texas A&M–Kingsville91Colorado Mesa9
4St. Edward's22West Texas A&M6
3Texas A&M–Kingsville31Colorado Mesa87
2West Texas A&M173Texas A&M–Kingsville96
2West Texas A&M132West Texas A&M4
5Tarleton State103Texas A&M–Kingsville83Texas A&M–Kingsville7
6New Mexico Highlands95Tarleton State6
5Tarleton State13

Southeast Region–Greenwood, SC

Hosted by Lander at Dolney Stadium

First roundSecond roundThird roundSemifinalsFinal
1Lander4
6Catawba11Lander12
4USC Aiken8
3Columbus State31Lander9
4USC Aiken23Columbus State3
3Columbus State101Lander55
5Georgia College33Columbus State192
2Mount Olive03Columbus State6
5Georgia College105Georgia College06Catawba5
6Catawba166Catawba5
2Mount Olive4

West Region–San Diego, CA

Hosted by UC San Diego at Triton Ballpark

First roundSecond roundThird roundSemifinalsFinal
1UC San Diego3
6Sonoma State01UC San Diego20
4Cal Poly Pomona5
3California Baptist51UC San Diego5
4Cal Poly Pomona32Chico State6
3California Baptist02Chico State3
2Chico State21UC San Diego1
2Chico State51UC San Diego14
5Dixie State43California Baptist53California Baptist5
6Sonoma State55Dixie State2
5Dixie State6

College World Series

Participants

SchoolConferenceRecord (conference)Head coachPrevious CWS appearancesBest CWS finish
Chico State CCAA43–13 (29–10)Dave Taylor8
(last: 2012)
1st
Colorado Mesa RMAC44–11 (31–7)Chris Hanks1
(last: 2009)
5th
Lander Peach Belt51–7 (24–6)Kermit Smith0
(last: never)
N/A
Minnesota State Northern Sun45–9 (28–4)Matt Magers7
(last: 2013)
2nd
Seton Hill PSAC40–15 (22–6)Marc Marizzaldi0
(last: never)
N/A
Southern Indiana Great Lakes Valley45–12 (29–5)Tracy Archuleta2
(last: 2010)
1st
St. Thomas Aquinas ECC38–16 (16–8)Scott Muscat0
(last: never)
N/A
Tampa SSC51–2 (22–1)Joe Urso15
(last: 2013)
1st

Bracket

Hosted by University of Mount Olive and Town of Cary at USA Baseball National Training Complex

First round Second round Semifinals National Championship
             
Southern Indiana 4
Tampa 3
Southern Indiana 6
Lander 5
Lander 6
Chico State 4
Southern Indiana 1 4
Minnesota State 5 3
Tampa 14
Chico State 6
Lander 3
Tampa 7
Southern Indiana 3
Colorado Mesa 2
Minnesota State 2
Seton Hill 4
Seton Hill 2
Colorado Mesa 6
Colorado Mesa 5
St. Thomas Aquinas 4
Colorado Mesa 1 3
Tampa 3 2
Minnesota State 6
St. Thomas Aquinas 1
Seton Hill 1
Minnesota State 3

Game results

DateGameWinnerScoreLoserNotes
May 24Game 1Southern Indiana4–3Tampa
Game 2Lander6–4Chico State
May 25Game 3Seton Hill4–2Minnesota State
Game 4Colorado Mesa5–4St. Thomas Aquinas
May 26Game 5Tampa14–6Chico StateChico State eliminated
Game 6Southern Indiana6–5Lander
May 27Game 7Minnesota State6–1St. Thomas AquinasSt. Thomas Aquinas eliminated
Game 8Colorado Mesa6–2Seton Hill
May 28Game 9Tampa7–3LanderLander eliminated
Game 10Minnesota State3–1Seton HillSeton Hill eliminated
May 29Game 11Tampa3–1Colorado Mesa
Game 12Minnesota State5–1Southern Indiana
May 30Game 13Colorado Mesa3–2TampaTampa eliminated
Game 14Southern Indiana4–3Minnesota StateMinnesota State eliminated
May 31Game 15Southern Indiana3–2Colorado MesaSouthern Indiana wins National Championship

References

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