Английская Википедия:2004 NCBA World Series

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The 2004 National Club Baseball Association (NCBA) World Series was played at McKechnie Field in Bradenton, FL from May 26 to May 31. The fourth tournament's champion was Colorado State University. The co-MVP's were Andrew Abell and Thomas Ahrens, both of Colorado State University.[1]

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. A major difference between the NCAA and NCBA World Series is that NCBA World Series games were only 7 innings (until 2006) while NCAA games are 9 innings.

Participants

Seeding School Region
1 Colorado State Rocky Mountain
2 Penn State Northeast Atlantic
3 North Carolina State Southeast Atlantic
4 Central Michigan Great Lakes
5 Texas A&M Gulf Coast
6 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Mid-America
7 James Madison Mid-Atlantic
8 Oregon Northern Pacific

Results

Bracket

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Game Results

Date Game Time Winner Score Loser Notes
May 26 Game 1 9:30 AM Colorado State 10-1 Oregon
Game 2 12:30 PM Penn State 8-4 James Madison
Game 3 3:30 PM UW-Eau Claire 5-4 North Carolina State
May 27 Game 4 10:00 AM Texas A&M 6-2 Central Michigan
Game 5 1:00 PM North Carolina State 3-2 James Madison James Madison eliminated
May 28 Game 6 9:30 AM Central Michigan 9-6 Oregon Oregon eliminated
Game 7 12:30 PM Colorado State 8-0 Texas A&M
Game 8 3:30 PM Penn State 8-4 UW-Eau Claire
May 29 Game 9 10:00 AM Texas A&M 9-5 Central Michigan Central Michigan eliminated
Game 10 1:00 PM North Carolina State 14-3 UW-Eau Claire UW-Eau Claire eliminated
May 30 Game 11 9:30 AM Texas A&M 4-2 Colorado State
Game 12 12:30 PM North Carolina State 7-1 Penn State
Game 13 3:30 PM Colorado State 6-0 Texas A&M Texas A&M eliminated
Game 14 7:30 PM North Carolina State 5-4 Penn State Penn State eliminated
May 31 Game 15 1:00 PM Colorado State 8-1 North Carolina State Colorado State wins NCBA World Series

See also

References

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