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The D-III Baseball Championships will be played on May 23-27 at Fox Cities Stadium in Grand Chute, Wisconsin.
The D-III Baseball Championships will be played on May 23-27 at Fox Cities Stadium in Grand Chute, Wisconsin.
The eight regionals will be played at:

Mid-Atlantic Regional: Hosted by Kean University at Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium, Newark, New Jersey.
1. Kean (35-9)
2. Rowan (30-12)
3. The College of New Jersey (28-10)
4. Penn State-Behrend (34-10)
5. Messiah (27-16)
6. DeSales (24-18-1)
7. Keystone (30-10)
8. Gwynedd-Mercy (21-18)

Central Regional: Hosted by Augustana College at Brunner Field at Duane R. Stadium, Rock Island, Illinois.
1. Illinois Wesleyan (33-9)
2. Wisconsin-Stevens Point (28-14)
3. Augustana (Illinois) (32-11)
4. Wartburg (26-13)
5. Linfield (30-10)
6. Webster (28-13)

Mideast Regional: Hosted by Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology at Art Nehf Field, Terre Haute, Indiana.
1. Heidelberg (37-8)
2. Wooster (34-9)
3. Calvin (32-8)
4. Rose-Hulman (31-13)
5. Adrian (30-10)
6. Transylvania (31-12)

New England Regional: Hosted by the ECAC at Whitehouse Field, Harwich, Mass.
1. Trinity (Connecticut) (37-0)
2. Wheaton (Massachusetts) (32-8)
3. Keene State (33-9)
4. Southern Maine (32-12)
5. Western New England (31-11)
6. St. Joseph’s (Maine) (28-16)
7. Worcester State (23-16)
8. Castleton State (20-10)

New York Regional: Hosted by Ithaca College at Falcon Field/Auburn Double Days, Auburn, New York.
1. Cortland State (38-3)
2. Ithaca (28-11)
3. Rensselaer (30-10)
4. Montclair State (26-18)
5. Eastern Connecticut State (29-13)
6. Farmingdale (23-13)
7. Ohio Wesleyan (28-17)
8. Grove City (18-16)

South Regional: Hosted by USA South Athletic Conference/ODAC at American Legion Memorial Post 325 Stadium-Dan Daniel Park, Danville, Virginia.
1. Salisbury (38-2)
2. Johns Hopkins (34-5)
3. Piedmont (33-12)
4. Lynchburg (30-11)
5. Christopher Newport (28-12)
6. Randolph-Macon (25-15)

West Regional: Hosted by McMurry University at Walt Driggers Field, Abilene, Texas.
1. Chapman (35-3)
2. George Fox (28-12)
3. McMurry (29-17)
4. Cal State East Bay (26-14)
5. Trinity (Texas) (32-13)
6. La Verne (25-14-1)

Midwest Regional: Hosted by UW-Oshkosh at E.J. Schneider Field, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
1. St. Thomas (Minnesota) (31-7)
2. Wisconsin-Whitewater (35-8)
3. Carthage (35-8)
4. Wisconsin-Oshkosh (29-9)
5. St. Scholastica (32-4)
6. Knox (15-23)


Starting on Sunday April 20, teams started qualifying for the 2008 plyoffs. The playoff field consists of 54 teams. The 34 Pool A bids will be awarded through May 11. On May 11, the selection committee decided who gets the six Pool B and 14 Pool C bids.

The teams which have qualified in Pool A (34 bids) are:
AMCC: Penn State-Behrend (34-10)
ASC: McMurry (29-17)
CC: Johns Hopkins (34-5)
CCC: Western New England (31-11)
CCIW: Illinois Wesleyan (33-9)
GNAC: St Joseph (Maine) (28-16)
HCAC: Transylvania (31-12)
IIAC: Wartburg (26-13)
LEC: Keene State (33-9)
LL: RPI (33-10)
MACC: Messiah (27-16)
MAFC: DeSales (24-18-1)
MASCAC: Worcester State (23-16)
MIAA: Calvin (32-8)
MIAC: St. Thomas (30-7)
MWC: Knox (15-23)
NAC: Castleton (20-10)
NCAC: Ohio Wesleyan (28-17)
NEAC: Keystone (30-10)
NESCAC: Trinity (37-0)
NEWMAC: Wheaton (Mass.) (32-8)
NJAC: Kean (35-9)
NWC: Linfield (30-10)
OAC: Heidelberg (37-8)
ODAC: Randolph-Macon (25-15)
PnAC: Gwynedd-Mercy (21-18)
PrAC: Grove City (18-16)
SCIAC: La Verne (25-14-1)
SCAC: Trinity (Texas) (32-13)
SKY: Farmingdale State (23-13)
SLIAC: Webster (28-13)
SUNYAC: Cortland State (38-3)
USA South: Christopher Newport (28-12)
WAIC: UW-Stevens Point (28-14)

The teams which have qualified in Pool B (6 bids) are:
Cal State East Bay (26-14)
Chapman (35-3)
Ithaca (28-11)
Piedmont (33-12)
Salisbury (38-2)
St. Scholastica (32-4)

The teams which have qualified in Pool C (14 bids) are:
Adrian (30-10)
Augustana (Illinois) (32-11)
Carthage (35-8)
Eastern Connecticut State (29-13)
George Fox (28-12)
Lynchburg (30-11)
Montclair State (26-18)
The College of New Jersey (28-10)
Rose-Hulman (31-13)
Rowan (30-12)
Southern Maine (32-12)
Wisconsin-Oshkosh (29-9)
Wisconsin-Whitewater (35-8)
Wooster (34-9)

Current Poll
Which head coach will have the most success in 2009?
Jason Anderson, Lawrence
John Byington, McMurry
Justin Dedman, Denison
Lee Driggers, Wheaton (Ill.)
Jason Hawkins, Occidental
Scott Kushner, Centenary
Jim Tetkoskie, PS-Harrisburg
Edwin Thompson, Bates