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NCAA DIII Baseball Championship 2024: Selection, Table, Schedule

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The 2024 NCAA DIII Baseball Championship Selection Show was held on Monday, May 13 and streamed live on NCAA.com. The Super Regionals were held on May 24 and 25 and the championship games will be held May 31-June 6 at Classic Park in Eastlake, OH.

The eight teams that made it to Eastlake were re-seeded before the double knockout games to determine the national champion.

2024 NCAA DIII Baseball Championship Standings

Click or tap here to view the interactive championship table | Regional brackets | Superregional brackets

2024 NCAA DIII Baseball Championship Schedule

Click or tap games to view the live video stream. All times are Eastern Time.

  • Championship final | Friday, May 31 – Thursday, June 6
    • Tuesday, June 4
    • Thursday, June 6
      • Championship Series – Game 2: (3) Wisconsin Whitewater vs. (5) Misericordia, 11 a.m.
      • Championship Series – if necessary Game 3: (3) Wisconsin Whitewater vs. (5) Misericordia, 45 minutes after Game 2
    • Saturday, June 1
    • Sunday, June 2
    • Monday, June 3

  • show selection | Monday, May 13
  • Regional | Friday, May 17 – Sunday, May 19
    • Whitewater region
      • Friday, May 17
      • Saturday, May 18
      • Sunday, May 19
      • πŸ† Team to advance: Wisconsin Whitewater
    • La Crosse Region
      • Friday, May 17
      • Saturday, May 18
      • Sunday, May 19
      • πŸ† Team advancing: Wisconsin-La Crosse
    • Granville Region
      • Friday, May 17
      • Saturday, May 18
      • Sunday, May 19
      • πŸ† Team to advance: Denison
    • Lexington-Fayette
      • Friday, May 17
      • Saturday, May 18
      • Sunday, May 19
      • πŸ† Team to advance: Birmingham Southern
    • Cleveland-Region
      • Friday, May 17
      • Saturday, May 18
      • Sunday, May 19
      • πŸ† Team to advance: Lynchburg
    • Marshall Region
      • Friday, May 17
      • Saturday, May 18
      • Sunday, May 19
      • πŸ† Team advancing: East Texas Baptist
    • Wellesley County
      • Friday, May 17
      • Saturday, May 18
      • Sunday, May 19
      • πŸ† Team to advance: Salisbury
    • Cortland County
      • Friday, May 17
      • Saturday, May 18
      • Sunday, May 19
      • πŸ† Team to advance: Salve Regina
    • Newport Region
      • Friday, May 17
      • Saturday, May 18
      • Sunday, May 19
      • Monday, May 20
      • πŸ† Team moving forward: Christopher Newport
    • Dallas-area
      • Friday, May 17
      • Saturday, May 18
      • Sunday, May 19
      • πŸ† Team to advance: Misericordia
    • Baltimore-area
      • Friday, May 17
      • Saturday, May 18
      • Sunday, May 19
      • πŸ† Team to advance: Johns Hopkins
    • Willimantic Region
      • Friday, May 17
      • Saturday, May 18
      • Sunday, May 19
      • πŸ† Team to advance: Endicott
    • Harrisburg Area
      • Friday, May 17
      • Saturday, May 18
      • Sunday, May 19
      • πŸ† Team to advance: Endicott
    • Berea Region
      • Friday, May 17
      • Saturday, May 18
      • Sunday, May 19
      • πŸ† Team to advance: Adrian
    • San Antonio Region
      • Friday, May 17
      • Saturday, May 18
      • Sunday, May 19
      • πŸ† Team to advance: La Verne
    • Claremont Region
      • Friday, May 17
      • Saturday, May 18
      • Sunday, May 19
      • πŸ† Team moving forward: Pamona-Pitzer
  • Super Regionals | Friday, May 24 – Saturday, May 25
    • Whitewater Super Regional

    • Granville Super Regional

    • La Verne Super Regional

    • Marshall Super Regional

    • Salisbury Super Regional

    • Newport News Super Regional

    • Beverly Super Regional

    • Ashland Super Regional

  • Championship final | Friday, May 31 – Thursday, June 6

History of the NCAA DIII Baseball Championship

Lynchburg captures the 2023 DIII title after defeating Johns Hopkins in the championship game. The win was the first Division III baseball title in the history of the Lynchburg program.

Year Champion (Record) Trainer score Second Website
2023 Lynchburg (48-8) Lucas Jones 7-6 Johns Hopkins Cedar Rapids, Iowa
2022 Eastern Connecticut St. Brian Hamm 3-2 Salisbury Cedar Rapids, Iowa
2021 Salisbury (34-4) Troy Brohawn 4-2 St. Thomas (MN) Cedar Rapids, Iowa
2020 Cancelled due to Covid-19
2019 Chapman (44-12) Scott Laverty 11:0 Birmingham-Sun. Cedar Rapids, Iowa
2018 UT Tyler (40-18) Brent Porche 9-6 Texas Lutheran Appleton, Wisconsin.
2017 Cal Lutheran (43-12) Marty Slimak 7-3 Washington and Jefferson Appleton, Wisconsin.
2016 Trinity (Texas) (44-7) Tim Scannell 10-7 Keystone Appleton, Wisconsin.
2015 SUNY-Cortland (44-4) Joe Brown 6-2 Wisconsin-La Crosse Appleton, Wisconsin.
2014 Wisconsin – Whitewater (44-7) John Vodenlich 7:0 Emory Appleton, Wisconsin.
2013 Linfield (42-8) Scott Brosius 4-1 Southern Maine Appleton, Wisconsin.
2012 Marietta (47-8) Brian Brewer 7-2 Wheaton (Massachusetts) Appleton, Wisconsin.
2011 Marietta (47-4) Brian Brewer 18-5 Chapman Appleton, Wisconsin.
2010 Illinois Wesleyan (31-21) Dennis Martel 17-5 SUNY Cortland Appleton, Wisconsin.
2009 St. Thomas (Minnesota) (41-13) Dennis Denning 3:2 (12) Wooster Appleton, Wisconsin.
2008 Trinity (Connecticut) (45-1) Bill Decker 5-4 Johns Hopkins Appleton, Wisconsin.
2007 Kean (43-8) Neil Ioviero 5-4 (10) Emory Appleton, Wisconsin.
2006 Marietta (43-11) Brian Brewer 7-2 Wheaton (Massachusetts) Appleton, Wisconsin.
2005 Wisconsin – Whitewater (45-7) John Vodenlich 11-4 SUNY Cortland Appleton, Wisconsin.
2004 George Fox (40-10) Patrick Bailey 5-3 Eastern Conn. St. Appleton, Wisconsin.
2003 Chapman (39-12) Tom Tereshuk 15-7 Chris.Newport (Newport) Appleton, Wisconsin.
2002 East Connecticut St. (39-11-1) Bill Holowaty 8:0 Marietta Appleton, Wisconsin.
2001 St. Thomas (Minnesota) (39-10) Dennis Denning 8-4 Marietta Appleton, Wisconsin.
2000 Montclair State (42-6-1) Norm Schoenig 6-2 St. Thomas (Minnesota) Appleton, Wisconsin.
1999 North Carolina Wesleyan (42-9) Charlie Long 1:0 St. Thomas (Minnesota) Salem, Virginia.
1998 East Connecticut St. (40-11) Bill Holowaty 16-1 Montclair State Salem, Virginia.
1997 Southern Maine (39-9) Ed Flaherty 15-1 Wooster Salem, Virginia.
1996 William Paterson (39-5-1) Jeff Albies 6-5 Cal Lutheran Salem, Virginia.
1995 LaVerne (39-9) Owen Wright 5-3 methodist Salem, Virginia.
1994 Wisconsin-Oshkosh (41-4) Tom Lechnir 6-2 Wesleyan (Connecticut) Battle Creek, Michigan.
1993 Montclair State (37-11) Norm Schoenig 3-1 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Battle Creek, Michigan.
1992 William Paterson (36-7) Jeff Albies 3-1 Cal Lutheran Battle Creek, Michigan.
1991 Southern Maine (38-6) Ed Flaherty 9:0 TCNJ Battle Creek, Michigan.
1990 East Connecticut St. (40-6) Bill Holowaty 8-1 Aurora Battle Creek, Michigan.
1989 North Carolina Wesleyan (33-11-1) Michael Fox 8-7 (13) Cal State Stanislaus Bristol, Connecticut.
1988 Ithaca (36-4-1) George Valesente 7-5 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Bristol, Connecticut.
1987 Montclair State (34-14-1) Kevin Cooney 13-12 (10) Wisconsin-Oshkosh Marietta, Ohio
1986 Marietta (48-13-2) Don Shaly 11-6 Ithaca Marietta, Ohio
1985 Wisconsin-Oshkosh (37-3) Russ Tiedemann 11-6 Marietta Marietta, Ohio
1984 Ramapo (35-11) Mickey Ennis 5-4 Marietta Marietta, Ohio
1983 Marietta (49-9) Don Shaly 36-8 Otter leg Marietta, Ohio
1982 East Connecticut St. (38-6-1) Bill Holowaty 11-6 Cal State Stanislaus Marietta, Ohio
1981 Maria (59-5) Don Shaly 14-12 (12) Ithaca Marietta, Ohio
1980 Ithaca (33-4) George Valesente 12-5 Marietta Marietta, Ohio
1979 Rowan (29-5) Michael Briglia 3:0 Cal State Stanislaus Marietta, Ohio
1978 Rowan (29-11) Michael Briglia 5-3 Marietta Marietta, Ohio
1977 Cal State Stanislaus (33-18-1) Jim Bowen 8-5 Brandeis Marietta, Ohio
1976 Cal State Stanislaus (33-20-2) Jim Bowen 13-6 Ithaca Marietta, Ohio