2007 NCBA World Series

The 2007 National Club Baseball Association (NCBA) World Series was played at City of Palms Park in Fort Myers, FL from May 24 to May 30. The eighth tournament's champion was the University of North Carolina.

This was the last NCBA World Series in which there was only one division of competition. Beginning the next season, the NCBA split into Division I and Division II for their teams.

Format

The format is similar to the NCAA College World Series in that eight teams participate in two four-team double elimination brackets with the only difference being that in the NCBA, there is only one game that decides the national championship rather than a best-of-3 like the NCAA.

Participants

SchoolRegion
Colorado StateMid-America
IllinoisGreat Lakes
MarylandMid-Atlantic
North CarolinaSouth Atlantic
OregonNorthern Pacific
Penn StateNorth Atlantic
Sam Houston StateGulf Coast
UC DavisSouthern Pacific

Results

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Game Results

DateGameTimeWinnerScoreLoserNotes
May 24Game 111:00 AMNorth Carolina10-6UC Davis
Game 23:00 PMMaryland9-2Sam Houston State
Game 37:30 PMOregon5-2Penn State
May 25Game 411:00 AMColorado State8-0Illinois
Game 51:00 PMSam Houston State9-5UC DavisUC Davis eliminated
May 26Game 611:00 AMPenn State5-2IllinoisIllinois eliminated
Game 73:00 PMNorth Carolina14-0Maryland
Game 87:30 PMOregon4-0Colorado State
May 27Game 93:00 PMPenn State2-1Colorado StateColorado State eliminated
Game 107:30 PMMaryland10-5Sam Houston StateSam Houston State eliminated
May 28Game 113:00 PMPenn State6-0Oregon
Game 127:30 PMMaryland6-0North Carolina
May 29Game 133:00 PMOregon2-1Penn StatePenn State eliminated
Game 147:30 PMNorth Carolina6-2MarylandMaryland eliminated
May 30Game 157:30 PMNorth Carolina8-6OregonNorth Carolina wins the NCBA World Series

Championship Game

Wednesday, May 30 7:30 pm
Fort Myers, FL
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Boxscore

References

  1. "2007 NCBA World Series Results". dakstats.com. Retrieved 2014-05-19.
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