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NCAA DII Baseball Championship 2025: Complete Bracket, Schedule & Results

NCAA DII Baseball Championship 2025 bracket and schedule

NCAA.com live-streamed the 2025 NCAA DII baseball championship selections on Sunday, May 11. Cary, North Carolina’s USA Baseball National Training Complex will host the championship finals.

Before the best-of-three super regionals, 16 college locations will host double-elimination regional competitions. Eight victors go to the championship finals, where a final best-of-three series to determine a national champion is set up using a double-elimination format.

Bracket for the NCAA DII Baseball Championship 2025-

NCAA DII Baseball Championship Schedule 2025-

*All times Eastern

  • Regionals – ​Thursday, May 15-Sunday, May 18
    • Atlantic Regional #1-Millersville
      • May 15
        • Game 1: No. 4 California (PA) vs. No. 5 Seton Hill, 11 a.m.
        • Game 2: No. 1 Millersville vs. Loser of Game 1, 2 p.m.
    • Atlantic Regional #2-West Chester
      • May 15
        • Game 1: No. 3 East Stroudsburg vs. No. 6 Fairmont St., 11 a.m.
        • Game 2: No. 2 West Chester vs. Loser of Game 1, 2 p.m.
    • Central Regional #1-Central Missouri
      • May 15
        • Game 1: No. 1 Central Mo. vs. No. 8 Harding, 2 p.m.
        • Game 2: No. 4 Central Okla. vs. No. 5 Arkansas tech, 7 p.m.
    • Central Regional #2-Minnesota State
      • May 15
        • Game 1: No. 2 Minnesota St. vs. No. 7 Ark.-Monticello, 3 p.m.
        • Game 2: No. 3 Pittsburg St. vs. Henderson St., 7 p.m.
    • East Regional #1-Jefferson (Hosted at DeSales University)
      • May 15
        • Game 1: No. 4 Goldey-Beacom vs. No. 5 Franklin Pierce, 10 a.m.
        • Game 2: No. 1 Jefferson vs. Loser of Game 1, 1 p.m.
    • East Regional #2-Willington (DE)
      • May 15
        • Game 1: No. 2 Wilmington vs. No. 7 Molloy, 11 a.m.
        • Game 2: No. 3 Felician vs. No. 6 Pace, 2 p.m.
    • Midwest Regional #1-Davenport
      • May 15
        • Game 1: No. 4 UIndy vs. No. 5 Ashland, 12 p.m.
        • Game 2: No. 1 Davenport vs. Loser of Game 1, 3:30 p.m.
    • Midwest Regional #2-Grand Valley State
      • May 15
        • Game 1: No. 2 Grand Valley St. vs. No. 7 Missouri S&T, 11 a.m.
        • Game 2: No. 3 Lewis vs. No. 6 Northwood, 2 p.m.
    • South Regional #1-Tampa
      • May 15
        • Game 1: No. 1 Tampa vs. No. 8 Albany St., 1 p.m.
        • Game 2: No. 4 Mississippi Col. vs. No. 5 Lynn, 5 p.m.
    • South Regional #2-Florida Southern
      • May 15
        • Game 1: No. 2 Fla. Southern vs. No. 7 West Ala., 6 p.m.
        • Game 2: No. 3 West Florida vs. No. 6 Delta St., 2 p.m.
    • South Central Regional #1-Angelo State
      • May 15
        • Game 1: No. 4 St. Edward’s vs. Lubbock Christian, 3 p.m.
        • Game 2: No. 1 Angelo St. vs. Loser of Game 1, 7 p.m.
    • South Central Regional #2-UT Tyler
      • May 15
        • Game 1: No. 3 Colorado Mesa vs. No. 6 MSU Denver, 4 p.m.
        • Game 2: No. 2 UT Tyler vs. Loser of Game 1, 8 p.m.
    • Southeast Regional #1-Catawba
      • May 15
        • Game 1: No. 1 Catawba vs. No. 8 Lander, 3 p.m.
        • Game 2: No. 4 Young Harris vs. No. 5 North Greenville, 6 p.m.
    • Southeast Regional #2-Belmont Abbey
      • May 15
        • Game 1: No. 2 Belmont Abbey vs. No. 7 Carson-Newman, 6 p.m.
        • Game 2: No. 3 Lenior-Rhyne vs. No. 6 North Georgia, 3 p.m.
    • West Regional #1-Northwest Nazarene
      • May 15
        • Game 1: No. 4 Point Loma vs. No. 5 Mont. St. Billings, 5 p.m.
        • Game 2: No. 1 Northwest Nazarene vs. Loser of Game 1, 9 p.m.
    • West Regional #2-Westmont
      • May 15
        • Game 1: No. 3 Cal St. Monterey Bay vs. No. 6 San Fran. St., 2 p.m.
        • Game 2: No. 2 Westmont vs. Loser of Game 1, 5 p.m.
  • Super regionals
    • Thursday, May 22-Saturday, May 24
  • Championship finals
    • Friday, May 30-Saturday, June 7 at USA Baseball National Training Complex | Cary, NC

Tournament Format-

The championship features 56 teams, divided into eight regional brackets: Atlantic, Central, East, Midwest, South, Southeast, South Central, and West. Each regional follows a double-elimination format. The winners of each region advance to the National Finals in Cary, North Carolina, which also employs a double-elimination format until the final, which is a single championship game.

NCAA DII Baseball Championship History-

The NCAA Division II Baseball Championship has been a cornerstone of collegiate baseball since its establishment in 1968, showcasing the talents of student-athletes from across the nation. Over the decades, the tournament has evolved, with its final rounds currently held at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, North Carolina, a venue that has hosted the championship since 2009 and will continue through at least 2026.

Tampa captured the 2024 title after taking down Angelo State in the championship.

YEAR CHAMPION (RECORD) COACH SCORE RUNNER-UP SITE
2024 *Tampa (52-8) Joe Urso 8-3 Angelo State Cary, N.C.
2023 *Angelo State (56-9) Kevin Brooks 6-5 Rollins Cary, N.C.
2022 *North Greenville (54-10) Landon Powell 5-3 Point Loma Cary, N.C.
2021 Wingate (39-13) Jeff Gregory 5-3 Central Missouri Cary, N.C.
2020 Canceled due to Covid-19
2019 *Tampa Joe Urso 3-1 Colorado Mesa Cary, N.C.
2018 *Augustana (SD) (52-9) Tim Huber 3-2 Columbus State Cary, N.C.
2017 *West Chester (44-11) Jad Prachniak 5-2 UC San Diego Grand Prairie, Texas
2016 *Nova Southeastern (44-16) Greg Brown 8-6 Millersville Cary, N.C.
2015 Tampa (43-13) Joe Urso 3-1 Catawba Cary, N.C.
2014 Southern Indiana (49-13) Tracy Archuleta 3-2 (12) Colorado Mesa Cary, N.C.
2013 Tampa (47-12) Joe Urso 8-2 Minn. St.-Mankato Cary, N.C.
2012 West Chester (46-10) Jad Prachniak 9-0 Delta State Cary, N.C.
2011 West Florida (52-9) Mike Jeffcoat 12-2 Winona State Cary, N.C.
2010 Southern Indiana (52-14) Tracy Archuleta 6-4 UC San Diego Cary, N.C.
2009 Lynn (46-16) Rudy Garbalosa 2-1 Emporia State Cary, N.C.
2008 *Mount Olive (58-6) Carl Lancaster 6-2 Ouachita Baptist Sauget, Ill.
2007 *Tampa (53-10) Joe Urso 7-2 Columbus State Montgomery, Ala.
2006 *Tampa (54-6) Joe Urso 3-2 (12) Chico State Montgomery, Ala.
2005 Florida Southern (51-11) Pete Meyer 12-9 North Florida Montgomery, Ala.
2004 Delta State (54-11) Mike Kinnison 12-8 Grand Valley State Montgomery, Ala.
2003 Central Missouri (51-7 Brad Hill 11-4 Tampa Montgomery, Ala.
2002 Columbus State (48-15) Greg Appleton 5-3 Chico State Montgomery, Ala.
2001 St. Mary’s (Texas) (50-13) Charlie Migl 11-3 Central Missouri Montgomery, Ala.
2000 *Southeastern Oklahoma (43-12) Mike Metheny 7-2 Fort Hays State Montgomery, Ala.
1999 Chico State (50-17) Lindsay Meggs 11-5 Kennesaw State Montgomery, Ala.
1998 *Tampa (46-14) Terry Rupp 6-1 Kennesaw State Montgomery, Ala.
1997 *Chico State (52-11) Lindsay Meggs 13-12 Central Oklahoma Montgomery, Ala.
1996 *Kennesaw State (48-17) Mike Sansing 4-0 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) Montgomery, Ala.
1995 *Florida Southern (51-10) Chuck Anderson 15-0 Georiga College Montgomery, Ala.
1994 Central Missouri (51-11) Dave Van Horn 14-9 Florida Southern Montgomery, Ala.
1993 *Tampa (43-21) Lelo Prado 7-5 #Cal Poly Montgomery, Ala.
1992 Tampa (42-19) Lelo Prado 11-8 Mansfield Montgomery, Ala.
1991 Jacksonville State (41-12) Rudy Abbott 20-4 Missouri Southern State Montgomery, Ala.
1990 Jacksonville State (43-9) Rudy Abbott 12-8 Cal State Northridge Montgomery, Ala.
1989 #Cal Poly (38-25) Steve McFarland 9-5 New Haven Montgomery, Ala.
1988 *Florida Southern (48-10) Chuck Anderson 5-4 (10) Cal State Sacramento Montgomery, Ala.
1987 *Troy (38-10-1) Chase Riddle 7-5 Tampa Montgomery, Ala.
1986 Troy (46-8) Chase Riddle 5-0 Columbus State Montgomery, Ala.
1985 *Florida Southern (48-10) Chuck Anderson 15-5 Cal Poly Pomona Montgomery, Ala.
1984 Cal State Northridge (46-21-1) Bib Hiegert 10-5 Florida Southern Riverside, Calif.
1983 *Cal Poly Pomona (41-22) John Scolinos 9-7 Jacksonville State Riverside, Calif.
1982 *UC Riverside (36-23) Jack Smitheran 10-1 Florida Southern Riverside, Calif.
1981 *Florida Southern (55-8) Joe Arnold 9-0 Eastern Illinois Riverside, Calif.
1980 *Cal Poly Pomona (42-25-1) John Scolinos 13-6 New Haven Riverside, Calif.
1979 Valdosta State (47-14) Tommy Thomas 3-2 Florida Southern Springfield, Ill.
1978 Florida Southern (41-8) Joe Arnold 7-2 Delta State Springfield, Ill.
1977 UC Riverside (43-19) Jack Smitheran 4-1 Eckerd Springfield, Ill.
1976 Cal Poly Pomona (40-27-1) John Scolinos 17-3 SIU-Edwardsville Springfield, Ill.
1975 Florida Southern (35-10) Hal Smeltzly 10-7 Marietta Springfield, Ill.
1974 UC Irvine (48-8) Gary Adams 14-1 New Orleans Springfield, Ill.
1973 *UC Irvine (44-12) Gary Adams 9-6 Ithaca Springfield, Ill.
1972 Florida Southern (31-6) Hal Smeltzly 5-1 Cal State Northridge Springfield, Ill.
1971 Florida Southern (34-4) Hal Smeltzly 4-0 Central Michigan Springfield, Mo.
1970 Cal State Northridge (41-21) Bob Hiegert 2-1 Nicholls State Springfield, Mo.
1969 *Illinois State (33-5) Duffy Bass 12-0 Missouri State Springfield, Mo.
1968 *Chapman (35-18) Paul Deese 11-0 Delta State Springfield, Mo.
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