The eight regionals in 2009 are to be played:
Playoff Central in:
2008 ||
2007
Mid-Atlantic Regional: Hosted by Kean at FirstEnergy Park.
Central Regional: Hosted by Augustana at Brunner Field.
Mideast Regional: Hosted by Adrian at Nicolay Field.
New England Regional: Hosted by Eastern Connecticut State at Eastern Baseball Stadium.
New York Regional: Hosted by SUNY Old Westbury/Skyline at Farmingdale State Baseball Complex.
South Regional: Hosted by Salisbury at Arthur W. Perdue Stadium.
West Regional: Hosted by Linfield at Jim Wright Stadium.
Midwest Regional: Hosted by UW-Oshkosh at E.J. Schneider Field.
Who's in the tournament?
Starting on Sunday, April 19, teams started qualifying for the 2009 playoffs. The playoff field consists of 54 teams. The
35 Pool A bids will be awarded through May 10. On May 10, the selection committee decides who gets the 6 Pool B and 13 Pool C bids.
For more information on each conference tournament, follow links to conference sites. Conferences without a season-ending tournament are indicated by an asterisk.
The teams which have qualified in Pool A (35 bids) are:
Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference:
Champion, Penn State-Behrend
American Southwest Conference:
Champion, Texas-Tyler
Centennial Conference:
Champion, Johns Hopkins
College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin:
Champion, Carthage
Colonial States Athletic Conference:
Champion, Keystone
Commonwealth Coast Conference:
Champion, Western New England
Great Northeast Athletic Conference:
Champion, Suffolk
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference:
Champion, Rose-Hulman
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference:
Champion, Wartburg
Liberty League:
Champion, Clarkson
Little East Conference:
Champion, Eastern Connecticut State
MAC Commonwealth:
Champion, Elizabethtown
MAC Freedom:
Champion, Alvernia
Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference:
Champion, Westfield State
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association:
Champion, Adrian
Midwest Conference: :
Champion, Beloit
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference:
Champion, St. Olaf
New England Small College Athletic Conference:
Champion, Trinity (Conn.)
New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference:
Champion, Babson
New Jersey Athletic Conference:
Champion, The College of New Jersey
North Atlantic Conference:
Champion, Husson
North Coast Athletic Conference:
Champion, Wooster
North Eastern Athletic Conference:
Champion, Penn State-Berks
Northern Athletics Conference:
Champion, Concordia (Ill.)
Northwest Conference*:
Champion, George Fox
Ohio Athletic Conference:
Champion, Heidelberg
Old Dominion Athletic Conference:
Champion, Washington and Lee
Presidents' Athletic Conference:
Champion, Washington and Jefferson
Skyline Conference:
Champion, Farmingdale State
St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference:
Champion, Fontbonne
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference*:
Champion, Pomona-Pitzer
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference:
Champion, Hendrix
State University of New York Athletic Conference:
Champion, Cortland State
USA South Athletic Conference:
Champion, NC Wesleyan
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference:
Champion, UW-Stevens Point
The teams which qualified in Pool B in 2009 (6 bids):
Chapman
Ithaca
Salisbury
St. Scholastica
Washington U.
York (Pa.)
The teams which qualified in Pool C in 2009 (13 bids):
Cal Lutheran
Christopher Newport
Kean
Marietta
Millsaps
Montclair State
RPI
St. Thomas
St. Norbert
Shenandoah
Southern Maine
UW-Whitewater
Worcester Tech