2022 NAIA baseball tournament

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2022 NAIA
baseball tournament
Teams46
Finals site
ChampionsSoutheastern (FL) (2nd title)
Winning coachAdrian Dinkel
MVPBrian Fuentes (Southeastern)
  • 2021
  • NAIA baseball tournament
  • 2023

The 2022 NAIA baseball tournament was the 65th edition of the NAIA baseball championship. The 46-team tournament began on May 16 with Opening Round games across ten different sites and concluded with the 2022 NAIA World Series in Lewiston, Idaho that began on May 27 and ended on June 3. Southeastern (FL) defeated host Lewis–Clark State 11–5 in a winner-take-all championship for their second title in program history. Lewis–Clark State forced a winner-take-all championship game with a 10–9 victory over Southeastern earlier in the day.

For the first time since the Opening Round format began in 2009, the World Series host would be playing in the Opening Round instead of getting a direct entry into the NAIA World Series. To accommodate the automatic bid for the World Series host in the Opening Round, the tournament field expanded from 45 to 46 teams along with a tenth Opening Round site being added.

The 46 participating teams were selected from all eligible NAIA teams. The World Series host and 30 teams were awarded automatic bids as either champions and/or runners-up of their conferences, and 15 teams were selected at-large by the National Selection Committee. Teams were then placed into one of ten pre-determined Opening Round sites, with six sites consisting of five teams and four sites consisting of four teams, each of which is conducted via a double-elimination tournament. The winners of each of the Opening Round sites participated in the NAIA World Series.

Tournament procedure[edit]

A total of 46 teams entered the tournament, with Lewis–Clark State receiving an automatic bid into the Opening Round as World Series host. 30 automatic bids were determined by either winning their conference's regular season championship, conference tournament, and/or conference tournament runner-up. The other 15 bids were at-large, with selections determined by the NAIA Baseball National Selection Committee.

Opening round hosts[edit]

Venue Location Host(s)
Don Roddy Field Bellevue, NE Bellevue University
Harrison Field Montgomery, AL Faulkner University
Grizzly Baseball Complex Lawrenceville, GA Georgia Gwinnett College
Harris Field Lewiston, ID Lewis-Clark State College
Pilot Field Shreveport, LA Louisiana State University Shreveport
Jim Wade Stadium Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma City University
Paul Demie Mainieri Field Miami Gardens, FL St. Thomas University (FL)
Winterholter Field Upland, IN Taylor University
Hunter Wright Stadium Kingsport, TN Visit Kingsport
Appalachian Athletic Conference
Russell Carr Field Santa Barbara, CA Westmont College

Bids[edit]

Automatic[edit]

School Conference Record Berth Last NAIA Appearance
Antelope Valley (CA) Cal Pac 37–11 Regular season champion 2019 (Santa Barbara bracket)
Bellevue (NE) North Star 45–10 Tournament champion 2021 (Bellevue bracket)
British Columbia Cascade 29–23 Tournament runner-up 2019 (Macon bracket)
Bryan (TN) Appalachian 27–26 Tournament champion 2021 (Lakeland bracket)
Central Methodist (MO) Heart 42–13 Tournament champion 2021 NAIA World Series
Concordia (NE) Great Plains 36–15–1 Tournament champion 2021 NAIA World Series
Cumberlands (KY) Mid-South 43–14 Tournament champion 2021 (Williamsburg bracket)
Doane (NE) Great Plains 37–12 Regular season champion 2021 (O'Fallon bracket)
Fisher (MA) Continental 29–28 Tournament runner-up 2021 (Lakeland bracket)
Freed–Hardeman (TN) Mid-South 37–15 Tournament runner-up 2021 (Montgomery bracket)
Georgia Gwinnett Continental 41–14 Tournament champion 2021 NAIA World Series
Hope International (CA) Golden State 41–13 Tournament champion 2021 (Santa Barbara bracket)
IU–Southeast River States 39–13 Tournament champion 2021 NAIA World Series
Judson (IL) Chicagoland 21–28 Tournament runner-up 2018 (Lincoln bracket)
Kansas Wesleyan Kansas 34–27 Tournament champion 2011 (Lubbock bracket)
Lewis-Clark State (ID) Cascade 51–4 World Series host 2021 NAIA World Series
LSU–Alexandria Red River 33–14 Tournament champion 2018 (Montgomery bracket)
LSU–Shreveport Red River 47–5 Regular season champion 2021 NAIA World Series
Lyon (AR) American Midwest 36–20 Tournament champion 2019 (Williamsburg bracket)
Madonna (MI) Wolverine-Hoosier 27–13 Tournament runner-up 2018 (Kingsport bracket)
MidAmerica Nazarene (KS) Heart 36–16 Tournament runner-up 2021 (Bellevue bracket)
Mount Vernon Nazarene (OH) Crossroads 37–17 Regular season champion 2021 (Kingsport bracket)
Northwestern Ohio Wolverine-Hoosier 37–12 Regular season champion 2021 (Kingsport bracket)
Oklahoma City Sooner 47–4 Tournament champion 2021 (New Orleans bracket)
Olivet Nazarene (IL) Chicagoland 38–15 Regular season champion 2021 (Marion bracket)
Ottawa (KS) Kansas 42–8 Regular season champion 2021 (New Orleans bracket)
Saint Katherine (CA) Cal Pac 31–21 Tournament runner-up 2021 (Santa Barbara bracket)
Southeastern (FL) The Sun 51–3 Tournament champion 2021 NAIA World Series
Taylor (IN) Crossroads 39–16 Tournament champion 2018 (Upland bracket)
Tennessee Wesleyan Appalachian 51–5 Tournament champion 2021 (Kingsport bracket)
William Carey (MS) Southern States 37–15 Tournament champion 2021 (O'Fallon bracket)

At–Large[edit]

School Conference Record Last NAIA Appearance
Columbia (MO) American Midwest 38–12 2021 (Marion bracket)
Faulkner (AL) Southern States 34–15 2021 NAIA World Series
Keiser (FL) The Sun 35–20 2021 NAIA World Series
Loyola (LA) Southern States 33–22 2021 (New Orleans bracket)
McPherson (KS) Kansas 35–13–1 2021 (O'Fallon bracket)
Middle Georgia State Southern States 30–19–1 2021 (Lakeland bracket)
Point Park (PA) River States 37–14 2021 (Williamsburg bracket)
Reinhardt (GA) Appalachian 35–21 2021 (Williamsburg bracket)
Science & Arts (OK) Sooner 35–13 2021 (Bellevue bracket)
St. Thomas (FL) The Sun 38–17 2021 (Montgomery bracket)
Tabor (KS) Kansas 37–17–1 2017 (Hutchinson bracket)
Vanugard (CA) Golden State 43–13 2021 (Montgomery bracket)
Warner (FL) The Sun 40–16 2021 (Kingsport bracket)
Webber International (FL) The Sun 38–19 2019 (Kingsport bracket)
Westmont (CA) Golden State 42–11 2021 (Santa Barbara bracket)

Opening Round[edit]

Source:[1]

Bellevue Bracket[edit]

Hosted by Bellevue (NE) at Don Roddy Field

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Bellevue (NE)4
4Concordia (NE)15Judson0
5Judson (IL)51Bellevue7
3Tabor2
2Central Methodist (MO)2
3Tabor (KS)510
1Bellevue25
4Concordia (NE)162
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
3Tabor5
5Judson14Concordia (NE)7
4Concordia (NE)104Concordia (NE)8
2Central Methodist3

Kingsport Bracket[edit]

Hosted by Visit Kingsport/Appalachian Athletic Conference at Hunter Wright Stadium

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Tennessee Wesleyan11
4Mount Vernon Nazarene (OH)94Mount Vernon Nazarene8
5Madonna (MI)61Tennessee Wesleyan14
3Cumberlands (KY)1
2Warner (FL)2
3Cumberlands (KY)4
1Tennessee Wesleyan87
3Cumberlands (KY)305
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
3Cumberlands (KY)19
4Mount Vernon Nazarene12104Mount Vernon Nazarene6
5Madonna65Madonna11
2Warner5

Lawrenceville Bracket[edit]

Hosted by Georgia Gwinnett at Grizzly Baseball Complex

First round Semifinals Finals
          
1 Hope International (CA) 8
4 Point Park (PA) 20
4 Point Park 5
Winner's bracket
2 Georgia Gwinnett 10
3 William Carey (MS) 8
2 Georgia Gwinnett 14
2 Georgia Gwinnett 13
1 Hope International 1
1 Hope International 14
3 William Carey 6
1 Hope International 15
Loser's bracket
4 Point Park 4

Lewiston Bracket[edit]

Hosted by Lewis–Clark State (ID) at Harris Field

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Lewis–Clark State (ID)9
4British Columbia154British Columbia7
5Saint Katherine (CA)21Lewis–Clark State18
3Doane8
2Vanguard (CA)1
3Doane (NE)3
1Lewis–Clark State46
4British Columbia73
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
3Doane3
4British Columbia74British Columbia9
5Saint Katherine32Vanguard4
2Vanguard8

Miami Gardens Bracket[edit]

Hosted by St. Thomas (FL) at Paul Demie Mainieri Field

First round Semifinals Finals
          
1 St. Thomas (FL) 5
4 Middle Georgia State 1
1 St. Thomas (FL) 4
Winner's bracket
3 Webber International 511
3 Webber International (FL) 13
2 McPherson (KS) 6
3 Webber International 2 17
1 St. Thomas (FL) 8 6
4 Middle Georgia State 9
2 McPherson 15
2 McPherson 4
Loser's bracket
1 St. Thomas (FL) 511

Montgomery Bracket[edit]

Hosted by Faulkner (AL) at Harrison Field

First round Semifinals Finals
          
1 Ottawa (KS) 5
4 Reinhardt (GA) 4
1 Ottawa (KS) 1
Winner's bracket
2 Faulkner 15
3 Keiser (FL) 6
2 Faulkner (AL) 7
2 Faulkner 11
4 Reinhardt 8
4 Reinhardt 1110
3 Keiser 6
4 Reinhardt 7
Loser's bracket
1 Ottawa (KS) 4

Oklahoma City Bracket[edit]

Hosted by Oklahoma City at Jim Wade Stadium

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Oklahoma City7
4LSU–Alexandria35Kansas Wesleyan5
5Kansas Wesleyan81Oklahoma City5
3MidAmerica Nazarene6
2Freed–Hardeman (TN)6
3MidAmerica Nazarene (KS)7
3MidAmerica Nazarene9
1Oklahoma City5
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
1Oklahoma City9
5Kansas Wesleyan92Freed–Hardeman5
4LSU–Alexandria42Freed–Hardeman17
2Freed–Hardeman6

Santa Barbara Bracket[edit]

Hosted by Westmont (CA) at Russell Carr Field

First round Semifinals Finals
          
1 Westmont (CA) 6
4 Antelope Valley (CA) 0
1 Westmont 9
Winner's bracket
2 IU–Southeast 3
3 Olivet Nazarene (IL) 4
2 IU–Southeast 22
1 Westmont 12
4 Antelope Valley 0
4 Antelope Valley 4
3 Olivet Nazarene 1
4 Antelope Valley 3
Loser's bracket
2 IU–Southeast 2

Shreveport Bracket[edit]

Hosted by LSU–Shreveport at Pilot Field

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1LSU–Shreveport4
4Loyola (LA)134Loyola (LA)7
5Fisher (MA)24Loyola (LA)9
3Lyon5
2Science & Arts (OK)4
3Lyon (AR)10
4Loyola (LA)27
1LSU–Shreveport16910
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
3Lyon6
1LSU–Shreveport101LSU–Shreveport14
5Fisher22Science & Arts2
2Science & Arts13

Upland Bracket[edit]

Hosted by Taylor (IN) at Winterholter Field

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Southeastern (FL)9
4Columbia (MO)95Bryan5
5Bryan (TN)151Southeastern (FL)9
2Northwestern Ohio6
2Northwestern Ohio12
3Taylor (IN)8
1Southeastern (FL)9
5Bryan5
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
2Northwestern Ohio4
5Bryan65Bryan7
4Columbia (MO)23Taylor1
3Taylor3

NAIA World Series[edit]

The NAIA World Series was held at Harris Field in Lewiston, Idaho.

Participants[edit]

School Conference Record Head Coach Bracket Previous NAIA
WS Appearances
Best NAIA
WS Finish
NAIA WS
Record
Bellevue (NE) North Star 48–11 Duane Monlux Bellevue 14
(last: 2019)
1st
(1995)
25–27
Faulkner (AL) Southern States 37–15 Patrick McCarthy Montgomery 9
(last: 2021)
1st
(2013)
20–16
Georgia Gwinnett Continental 37–7 Jeremy Sheetinger Lawrenceville 4
(last: 2021)
1st
(2021)
11–8
Lewis–Clark State (ID) Cascade 54–5 Jake Taylor Lewiston 39
(last: 2021)
1st
(1984, 1985, 1987,
1988, 1989, 1990,
1991, 1992, 1996,
1999, 2000, 2002,
2003, 2006, 2007,
2008, 2015, 2016,
2017)
147–52
LSU–Shreveport Red River 51–6 Brad Neffendorf Shreveport 4
(last: 2021)
3rd
(2003, 2012)
9–8
MidAmerica Nazarene (KS) Heart 39–16 Ryan Thompson Oklahoma City none none 0–0
Southeastern (FL) The Sun 54–3 Adrian Dinkel Upland 3
(last: 2021)
1st
(2018)
8–4
Tennessee Wesleyan Appalachian 53–6 Billy Berry Kingsport 5
(last: 2019)
1st
(2012, 2019)
11–8
Webber International (FL) The Sun 41–20 Collin Martin Miami Gardens none none 0–0
Westmont (CA) Golden State 45–11 Robert Ruiz Santa Barbara none none 0–0

Bracket[edit]

Source:[2]

Preliminary Bracket[edit]

First round
Friday, May 27
Saturday, May 28
First round
Friday, May 27
Saturday, May 28

Second round
Saturday, May 28
Third round
Monday, May 30
Winners to Championship Bracket
Fourth Round
Tuesday, May 31
1Southeastern9
8Georgia Gwinnett78Georgia Gwinnett7
1Southeastern8
9MidAmerica Nazarene6
4LSU–Shreveport4
4LSU–Shreveport8
5Bellevue4
1Southeastern9
3Lewis–Clark State5
2Tennessee Wesleyan4
7Faulkner77Faulkner7
7Faulkner1
10Webber International2
3Lewis–Clark State7
3Lewis–Clark State9
6Westmont5
First round
Sunday, May 29
Losers eliminated
Second round
Monday, May 30
Losers eliminated
Third round[a]
Tuesday, May 31
Winners to Championship Bracket
4LSU–Shreveport3
8Georgia Gwinnett57Faulkner2
10Webber International210Webber International11
6Westmont0
2Tennessee Wesleyan9
2Tennessee Wesleyan310Webber International1
9MidAmerica Nazarene45Bellevue2
5Bellevue5

Championship Bracket[edit]

Semifinals
Wednesday, June 1
Finals[b]
Thursday, June 2
Friday, June 3
       
1 Southeastern 810
2 Tennessee Wesleyan 7
1 Southeastern 9 11
3 Lewis–Clark State 10 5
4 LSU–Shreveport 1
3 Lewis–Clark State 4

Game Results[edit]

All game times are listed in Pacific Daylight Time (UTC–07:00).[3]

Preliminary Bracket[edit]

Friday, May 27
8:30 am
Game 1
(9) MidAmerica Nazarene 6–7 (8) Georgia Gwinnett Harris Field
Attendance: 480
Umpires: HP: Jay Allen, 1B: Colin Price, 2B: Steve Sillers, 3B: Daniel Rios
LP: Zach Trevino (10–4) Boxscore WP: Gavin Heltemes (8–1)
Sv: Jonathan Haab (3)
HR: Noah Castillo 2 (9)

Friday, May 27
11:30 am
Game 2
(5) Bellevue 4–8 (4) LSU–Shreveport Harris Field
Attendance: 1280
Umpires: HP: Torrell Poole, 1B: Nicholas Katchur, 2B: Cory Ray, 3B: Creal Waddell
LP: McGrane Pledger (10–4) Boxscore WP: Kevin Miranda (13–1)
Sv: Chase Guitreau (4)
HR: Brenton Davis (17), Andrew Ishii (12) HR: Allbry Major 2 (10)

Saturday, May 28
10:00 am
Game 3
(10) Webber International 2–7 (7) Faulkner Harris Field
Attendance: 1010
Umpires: HP: Steve Sillers, 1B: Daniel Rios, 2B: Jay Allen, 3B: Colin Price
LP: Dylan Martin (10–4) Boxscore WP: July Sosa (12–1)
HR: Drake Dobyanski (4) HR: Justice Lucas (4)

Saturday, May 28
1:00 pm
Game 4
(6) Westmont 5–9 (3) Lewis–Clark State Harris Field
Attendance: 3775
Umpires: HP: Cory Ray, 1B: Creal Waddell, 2B: Torrell Poole, 3B: Nicholas Katchur
LP: Bryan Peck (7–4) Boxscore WP: Trent Sellers (13–0)
HR: Josh Rego (10) HR: Aidan Nagle (16), Luke White (20)

Saturday, May 28
4:00 pm
Game 5
(7) Faulkner 7–4 (2) Tennessee Wesleyan Harris Field
Attendance: 810
Umpires: HP: Colin Price, 1B: Jay Allen, 2B: Daniel Rios, 3B: Steve Sillers
WP: J.C. Toro (6–2)
Sv: Brayan Garcia (9)
Boxscore LP: Kobe Foster (13–1)
HR: Kevin Saenz (8), Jordan Funk (7) HR: Livan Reinoso (31), Zach Hogueisson (15)

Saturday, May 28
7:00 pm
Game 6
(8) Georgia Gwinnett 7–9 (1) Southeastern Harris Field
Attendance: 640
Umpires: HP: Creal Waddell, 1B: Torrell Poole, 2B: Nicholas Katchur, 3B: Cory Ray
LP: Tuck Tucker (3–3) Boxscore WP: Alex Munroe (6–0)
HR: Livingston Morris (19), Chase Evans (9) HR: Gary Lora (19), Sam Faith (6)

Sunday, May 29
12:00 pm
Game 7
(5) Bellevue 5–4 (9) MidAmerica Nazarene Harris Field
Attendance: –
Umpires: HP: Daniel Rios, 1B: Steve Sillers, 2B: Colin Price, 3B: Jay Allen
WP: Alexandro Celiceo (7–1)
Sv: Elijah Johnson (2)
Boxscore LP: Eric Navarette (5–6)
HR: Brenton Davis (18) HR: Joey Calamaio (2), Noah Castillo (10), Joshuan Sandoval (16)

Sunday, May 29
3:00 pm
Game 8
(6) Westmont 0–2 (10) Webber International Harris Field
Attendance: 280
Umpires: HP: Nicholas Katchur, 1B: Cory Ray, 2B: Creal Waddell, 3B: Torrell Poole
LP: Bradley Heacock (8–3) Boxscore WP: Xavier Rodriguez (8–3)
Sv: Dawson Young (3)

Monday, May 30
10:30 am
Game 9
(2) Tennessee Wesleyan 3–2 (5) Bellevue Harris Field
Attendance: 330
Umpires: HP: Steve Sillers, 1B: Colin Price, 2B: Jay Allen, 3B: Creal Waddell
WP: Robert Gonzalez (10–3)
Sv: Liam Doolan (10)
Boxscore LP: Blake Crippen (11–4)
HR: Braxton Turner (8) HR: Alec Ackerman (19)

Monday, May 30
1:30 pm
Game 10
(10) Webber International 11–5 (8) Georgia Gwinnett Harris Field
Attendance: –
Umpires: HP: Cory Ray, 1B: Daniel Rios, 2B: Torrell Poole, 3B: Nicholas Katchur
WP: Rey Rodriguez (4–2) Boxscore LP: Rob Hamby (8–3)
HR: Blaze O'Saben (3)

Monday, May 30
4:30 pm
Game 11
(1) Southeastern 8–4 (4) LSU–Shreveport Harris Field
Attendance: 1820
Umpires: HP: Jay Allen, 1B: Creal Waddell, 2B: Steve Sillers, 3B: Colin Price
WP: Ronnie Voacolo (4–0) Boxscore LP: Brad White (8–1)
HR: Brian Fuentes (21), Stephen Cullen (11), Jose Marcano (6) HR: Allbry Major (11)

Monday, May 30
7:30 pm
Game 12
(3) Lewis–Clark State 7–1 (7) Faulkner Harris Field
Attendance: 2490
Umpires: HP: Torrell Poole, 1B: Nicholas Katchur, 2B: Cory Ray, 3B: Daniel Rios
WP: Dawson Day (11–0) Boxscore LP: Alexis Saldana (5–2)
HR: Justin Mazzone (5)

Tuesday, May 31
11:00 am
Game 13
(2) Tennessee Wesleyan 9–1 (10) Webber International Harris Field
Attendance: 465
Umpires: HP: Nicholas Katchur, 1B: Daniel Rios, 2B: Jay Allen, 3B: Torrell Poole
WP: Kyle Bloor (10–0) Boxscore LP: Dylan Martin (10–5)
HR: Carson Ford (14), Livan Reinoso (32)

Tuesday, May 31
3:00 pm
Game 14
(4) LSU–Shreveport 3–2 (7) Faulkner Harris Field
Attendance: 720
Umpires: HP: Creal Waddell, 1B: Cory Ray, 2B: Colin Price, 3B: Steve Sillers
WP: Josh Fortenberry (2–0)
Sv: Allbry Major (1)
Boxscore LP: Nicholas Graham (3–4)
HR: Trevor Burkhart (3)

Tuesday, May 31
6:30 pm
Game 15
(1) Southeastern 9–5 (3) Lewis–Clark State Harris Field
Attendance: 3130
Umpires: HP: Daniel Rios, 1B: Jay Allen, 2B: Torrell Poole, 3B: Nicholas Katchur
WP: Bryce Moyle (4–0)
Sv: Ronnie Voacolo (3)
Boxscore LP: Eric Chavarria (8–2)
HR: Brian Fuentes (22), Isaac Nunez (10), Stephen Cullen (12) HR: Riley Way (9), Nick Seamons (12)

Championship Bracket[edit]

Wednesday, June 1
3:00 pm
Game 16
(3) Lewis–Clark State 5–1 (4) LSU–Shreveport Harris Field
Attendance: 2805
WP: Trent Sellers (14–0)
Sv: Greg Blackman (5)
Boxscore LP: Trent Sholders (1–2)
HR: Pu'ukani De Sa (5)

Wednesday, June 1
6:30 pm
Game 17
(2) Tennessee Wesleyan 7–8 (F/10) (1) Southeastern Harris Field
Attendance: 1310
Umpires: HP: Colin Price, 1B: Torrell Poole, 2B: Creal Waddell, 3B: Nicholas Katchur
LP: Livan Reinoso (0–1) Boxscore WP: Damien Torres (2–0)
HR: Dan Sayre (5) HR: Shamir Morales (1)

Championship Games[edit]

First Game[edit]
Thursday, June 2 1:00 pm PDT at Harris Field
Game 18
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Southeastern 0 2 1 0 1 0 3 0 2 9 12 2
Lewis–Clark State 0 4 0 4 0 1 1 0 X 10 15 0
WP: Lucas Gregory (2–0)   LP: Robb Adams (14–2)   Sv: Dawson Day (1)
Home runs:
SE: Thomas Broyles (4), Brian Fuentes 3 (25)
LC: Pu'ukani De Sa (6)
Attendance: 2010
Umpires: HP: Creal Waddell, 1B: Nicholas Katchur, 2B: Colin Price, 3B: Cory Ray
Boxscore
Second Game[edit]
Thursday, June 2 5:00 pm PDT at Harris Field
Game 19
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Lewis–Clark State 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 9 3
Southeastern 0 1 3 0 1 0 6 0 X 11 13 0
WP: Damien Torres (3–0)   LP: Greg Blackman (5–3)
Home runs:
LC: None
SE: Abdel Guadalupe (19), Gary Lora (20)
Attendance: 2520
Umpires: HP: Daniel Rios, 1B: Jay Allen, 2B: Creal Waddell, 3B: Colin Price
Notes: Game was suspended due to rain in the bottom of the 7th with Southeastern up to bat and the bases loaded leading 6–5. Play resumed from that point the next morning at 8:15 am.
Boxscore

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Bracket was adjusted after Game 12 to match teams in the loser's bracket who had not yet faced each other.
  2. ^ Both championship games were moved up to Thursday, June 2 due to impending weather. The second championship game was suspended due to rain/lightning and resumed on Friday, June 3.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2022 NAIA Baseball Opening Round Schedule/Results". NAIA. Retrieved May 21, 2024.
  2. ^ "2022_ws_bracket.pdf" (PDF). NAIA. Retrieved May 17, 2024.
  3. ^ "2022 NAIA World Series Schedule/Results". NAIA. Retrieved May 17, 2024.