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The NAIA World Series (officially branded as the Avista NAIA World Series for sponsorship purposes from 2013) is a double-elimination tournament, held since 1957, to determine the baseball champion of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).
The 2021 NAIA baseball tournament was the 64th edition of the NAIA baseball championship. The 46-team tournament began on May 17 with Opening Round games across nine different sites and concluded with the 2021 NAIA World Series in Lewiston, Idaho that began on May 28 and ended on June 3.
William Carey baseball is heading to the NAIA World Series for the second year in a row. The Crusaders (37-14) rolled through the Hattiesburg Regional this week with a 3-0 mark, outscoring the ...
0–9. 1957 NAIA World Series; 1958 NAIA World Series; 1959 NAIA World Series; 1960 NAIA World Series; 1961 NAIA World Series; 1962 NAIA World Series; 1963 NAIA World Series
Under Hunt, the Phoenix became a powerhouse in NAIA baseball, appearing in 12 NAIA World Series tournaments and securing 20 regular-season conference championships across multiple conferences. The ...
In 2015, St. Thomas University gained a lifelong fan in then-9-year-old Tre Grittner, during the team’s run to the 2015 NAIA World Series. Now Grittner will attend STU as a member of the ...
The 1999 NAIA World Series was the 43rd annual tournament hosted by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics to determine the national champion of baseball among its member colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. [1] The tournament was played, for the one and only time, at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Florida.
The 1974 NAIA World Series was the 18th annual tournament hosted by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics to determine the national champion of baseball among its member colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. [1] After a four year absence, the tournament returned to Phil Welch Stadium in St. Joseph, Missouri.