2018 Little League World Series results

The results of the 2018 Little League World Series were determined between August 16 and August 26, 2018 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. 16 teams were divided into two groups, one with eight teams from the United States and another with eight international teams, with both groups playing a modified double-elimination tournament. In each group, the last remaining undefeated team faced the last remaining team with one loss, with the winners of those games advancing to play for the Little League World Series championship.[1]

Double-elimination
United States
Winner's bracket
IA 2
NY 5◄
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TX 3◄
RI 1
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ID 4
MI 5◄
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GA 0 (F/11)
HI 2◄
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TX 1
NY 2◄
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MI 3
HI 8◄
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NY 0 (F/5)
HI 10◄
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Loser's bracket
IA 9◄
RI 5
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GA 3◄
ID 0
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IA 4
MI 5◄
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TX 6 (F/9)
GA 7◄
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MI 3
GA 4◄
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NY 3
GA 7◄
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International
Winner's bracket
KOR 4◄
PUR 2 (F/9)
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AUS 2
MEX 3◄
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ESP 1 (F/5)
JPN 11◄
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PAN 8◄
CAN 3
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 KOR 5◄
 MEX 1
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 PAN 2
 JPN 4◄
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 JPN 0 (F/4)
 KOR 10◄
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Loser's bracket
 PUR 6◄
 AUS 0
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 ESP 1 (F/10)
 CAN 2◄
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 PAN 1
 PUR 3◄
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 CAN 6◄
 MEX 4
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 PUR 9◄
 CAN 4
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 JPN 1◄
 PUR 0
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Consolation games  Rhode Island 15◄
 Australia 0 (F/4)
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 Idaho 5◄
 Spain 0
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Single-elimination
International championship  Japan 1
 South Korea 2◄
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United States championship  Georgia 0
 Hawaii 3◄
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Third place game  Georgia 2
 Japan 8◄
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World championship game  South Korea 0
 Hawaii 3◄
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Double-elimination stage

United States

 
August 16 – Game 2
 
 
New York5
 
August 19 – Game 14
 
Iowa2
 
 New York2
 
August 16 – Game 4
 
 Texas1
 
Rhode Island1
 
August 22 – Game 24 (F/5)
 
Texas3
 
 New York0
 
August 17 – Game 6
 
 Hawaii10
 
Michigan5
 
August 19 – Game 16
 
Idaho4
 
 Michigan3
 
August 17 – Game 8 (F/11)
 
 Hawaii8
 
Georgia0
 
 
Hawaii2
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
August 25 – U.S. championship
 
 
 Hawaii3
 
August 18 – Game 10
 
 Georgia0
 
 Iowa9
 
August 20 – Game 18
 
 Rhode Island5
 
 Michigan5
 
 
 Iowa4
 
 
August 22 – Game 22
 
 
 Michigan3
 
August 18 – Game 12
 
 Georgia4
 
 Idaho0
 
August 20 – Game 20 (F/9)
 
 Georgia3
 
 Texas6
 
 
 Georgia7
 
 
August 23 – Game 26
 
 
 New York3
 
 
 Georgia7
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

International

 
August 16 – Game 1 (F/9)
 
 
Puerto Rico2
 
August 19 – Game 13
 
South Korea4
 
 South Korea5
 
August 16 – Game 3
 
 Mexico1
 
Mexico3
 
August 22 – Game 23 (F/4)
 
Australia2
 
 South Korea10
 
August 17 – Game 5 (F/5)
 
 Japan0
 
Spain1
 
August 19 – Game 15
 
Japan11
 
 Japan4
 
August 17 – Game 7
 
 Panama2
 
Panama8
 
 
Canada3
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
August 25 – International championship
 
 
 South Korea2
 
August 18 – Game 9
 
 Japan1
 
 Puerto Rico6
 
August 20 – Game 17
 
 Australia0
 
 Panama1
 
 
 Puerto Rico3
 
 
August 22 – Game 21
 
 
 Puerto Rico9
 
August 18 – Game 11 (F/10)
 
 Canada4
 
 Spain1
 
August 20 – Game 19
 
 Canada2
 
 Mexico4
 
 
 Canada6
 
 
August 23 – Game 25
 
 
 Japan1
 
 
 Puerto Rico0
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Consolation games

Single-elimination stage

References

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