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Seeding Results 2016 NCCAA Baseball World Series Host: Prasco Park May 25-28, 2016 Location: Mason, Ohio Seeding Pool A 1) Oklahoma Baptist University 4) Judson University 5) Oakland City University 8) Toccoa Falls College 9) Hiwassee College Pool B 2) Campbellsville University 3) Southwestern Christian University 6) Warner University 7) Trinity Christian College 10) Bethesda University Results 5/25/16 Game 1 Oakland City University def. Judson University 2-1 Game 2 Warner University def. Southwestern Christian University 9-7 Game 3 Campbellsville University def. Trinity Christian College 11-1 Game 4 Oklahoma Baptist University def. Oakland City University 9-2 Game 5 Bethesda University def. Southwestern Christian University 5-2 Game 6 Judson University def. Hiwassee College 7-3 Game 7 Campbellsville University def. Warner University 3-2 Game 8 Oklahoma Baptist University def. Oakland City University 9-2 5/26/16 Game 9 Oakland City University def. Toccoa Falls College 5-3 Game 10 Trinity Christian College def. Warner University 4-3 Game 11 Oklahoma Baptist University def. Hiwassee College 6-3 Game 12 Bethesda University def. Campbellsville University 5-3 Game 13 Toccoa Falls College def. Hiwassee College 10-4 Game 14 Bethesda University def. Trinity Christian College 8-5 Game 15 Oklahoma Baptist University def. Judson University 3-0 Game 16 Campbellsville University def. Southwestern Christian University 9-3 5/27/16 Game 17 Southwestern Christian University def. Trinity Christian College 4-3 Game 18 Judson University def. Toccoa Falls College 9-4 Game 19 Bethesda University def. Warner University 5-4 Game 20 Oakland City University def. Hiwassee College 6-5 Game 21 Oklahoma Baptist University def. Campbellsville University 12-6 Game 22 Bethesda University def. Oakland City University 9-3 5/28/16 Championship Oklahoma Baptist University def. Bethesda University 8-4 National Champion Oklahoma Baptist University 2016 NCCAA Baseball World Series Host: Prasco Park May 25-28, 2016 Location: Mason, Ohio Tournament Awards All-Tournament Team Armando Lomeli Bethesda University Miguel Solano Campbellsville University Hunter Wesson Hiwassee College Mark DeYoung Judson University Clay Ford Oakland City University Ryan Joyce Oklahoma Baptist University Haskell Browning Southwestern Christian University Luke Allen Toccoa Falls College Zack Jones Trinity Christian College Gerson Sotolongo Warner University Tournament Most Outstanding Player Hunter Heath Oklahoma Baptist University Individual Awards Hank Burbridge Unlimited Potential’s Outstanding Leadership Award Joshua Buczek Central Baptist College Player of the Year Jalin Lawson Central Baptist College Coach of the Year Bobby Cox Oklahoma Baptist University All-Americans 1st Team All-American Jake Pannunzio Campbellsville University Austin Kuchinski Central Baptist College Jalin Lawson Central Baptist College Brian Moreno Central Baptist College Luke Rojas Judson University Justin Taylor Lancaster Bible College Brandon Cuddy Oklahoma Baptist University Nathan Thompson Oklahoma Baptist University Will Price Oklahoma Wesleyan University Michael Lowe Southwestern Christian University Zack Jones Trinity Christian College Broderick Bodecker Warner Unviersity 2nd Team All-American Armando Lomeli Bethesda University Drew Johnson Cedarville University Zane Howard Central Christian College of Kansas JT Stalnaker Ecclesia College 2016 NCCAA Baseball World Series Host: Prasco Park May 25-28, 2016 Location: Mason, Ohio Brandon Shaffer Indiana Wesleyan University Angel Sanchez Judson University Hunter Heath Oklahoma Baptist University Jinny Para Oklahoma Baptist University Trevor Achenbach Oklahoma Wesleyan University Raul Castro Southwestern Assemblies of God University Tanner Reklaitais Trinity Christian College Jon Debowey Trinity International University 3rd Team All-American Daniel Ariano Bethesda University Oscar Munoz Bethesda University Erik Williams Bluefield College Cameron Ketchen Campbellsville University Nick Przybylek Campbellsville University Seth McLemore Central Baptist College Chase Newsome Johnson University Tennessee Alejandro Hernandez Oklahoma Wesleyan University Haskell Browning Southwestern Christian University Jacob Spencer Southwestern Christian University Andrew Walker Southwestern Christian University Blake Kerzich Trinity Christian College Scholar-Athletes Austin Branock Bethel College Heath Brooksher Bethel College Cam Gallaway Bethel College Mike Castellano Campbellsville University Casey Congleton Campbellsville University Eric Eckley Campbellsville University Ryan Norrix Campbellsville University Josh Buczek Central Baptist College Cole Johnson Central Baptist College Daniel Bednarski Colorado Christian University Brandon Hesselburg Colorado Christian University Richard Gensch Grace College Michael Grigsby Grace College Javaughn Davis Grace College Billy Engel Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Tyler Spoon Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Weston Ward Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Ryan Woerz Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Joseph Gilligan Houghton College Jens Omdal Houghton College Shane O’ Leary Judson University Caleb Prigge Maranatha Baptist University Ben Weber Maranatha Baptist University Aaron Conway Mid-America Christian University 2016 NCCAA Baseball World Series Host: Prasco Park May 25-28, 2016 Location: Mason, Ohio Chevin Noone Mid-America Christian University Colton Caver Mississippi College Will Elliott Mississippi College Logan Ferrell Mississippi College Perry Turner Mississippi College Caleb Upton Mississippi College Chance Whitten Mississippi College Brandon Cuddy Oklahoma Baptist University Thaddaeus Rhoades Oklahoma Baptist University Brandon Butts Point University Tyler Echols Point University Sahir Fersobe Point University Jeffery Ginn Point University Blake Lorow Point University Ty Plumley Point University Daniel Wagner Point University Brad Bisko Southern Wesleyan University Justin Brew Southern Wesleyan University Andrew Carson Southern Wesleyan University Andrew Howard Southern Wesleyan University Johnnie Julian Southern Wesleyan University Zack Jones Trinity Christian College Lance Lammers Trinity Christian College Joshua Pieper Trinity Christian College Tanner Reklaitis Trinity Christian College Blake Timmer Trinity Christian College Josh Crist Trinity International University .
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