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Naia Baseball Championship Records NAIA BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS Note: The 2009 Championship was the start of Opening Rounds and therefore all records include the Opening Round games Updated 6.29.09 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY YEAR SITE CHAMPION SCORE RUNNER-UP 1957 Alpine, Texas Sul Ross State (Texas) 8-7 Rollins (Fla.) 1958 Alpine, Texas San Diego State (Calif.) 23-9 Southwestern Oklahoma 1959 Alpine, Texas Southern-Baton Rouge (La.) 10-2 Nebraska-Omaha 1960 Sioux City, Iowa Whitworth (Wash.) 4-0 Georgia Southern 1961 Sioux City, Iowa East Carolina (N.C.) 13-7 Sacramento State (Calif.) 1962 St. Joseph, Mo. Georgia Southern 2-0 Portland State (Ore.) 1963 St. Joseph, Mo. Sam Houston State (Texas) 2-1 Grambling (La.) 1964 St. Joseph, Mo. West Liberty State (W.Va.) 3-2 Grambling (La.) 1965 St. Joseph, Mo. Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 3-2 Nebraska-Omaha 1966 St. Joseph, Mo. Linfield (Ore.) 15-4 Lewis (Ill.) 1967 St. Joseph, Mo. New Mexico Highlands 6-1 Glassboro State (N.J.) 1968 St. Joseph, Mo. William Jewell (Mo.) 4-3 (13) Georgia Southern 1969 St. Joseph, Mo. William Carey (Miss.) 5-3 La Verne (Calif.) 1970 Phoenix, Ariz. Eastern Michigan 1-0 Northeastern Louisiana 1971 Phoenix, Ariz. Linfield (Ore.) 9-8 (10) David Lipscomb (Tenn.) 1972 Phoenix, Ariz. La Verne (Calif.) 4-1 David Lipscomb (Tenn.) 1973 Phoenix, Ariz. U.S. International (Calif.) 7-2 Eastern Connecticut 1974 St. Joseph, Mo. Lewis (Ill.) 3-2 Sam Houston State (Texas) 1975 St. Joseph, Mo. Lewis (Ill.) 2-1 Sam Houston State (Texas) 1976 St. Joseph, Mo. Lewis (Ill.) 16-8 Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 1977 St. Joseph, Mo. David Lipscomb (Tenn.) 2-1 Southeastern Oklahoma 1978 St. Joseph, Mo. Emporia State (Kan.) 8-6 Missouri Southern 1979 Nashville, Tenn. David Lipscomb (Tenn.) 5-4 High Point (N.C.) 1980 Nashville, Tenn. Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 5-4 (10) Lewis (Ill.) 1981 Lubbock, Texas Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 11-4 Winthrop (S.C.) 1982 Lubbock, Texas Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 10-6 Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 1983 Lubbock, Texas Lubbock Christian (Texas) 12-9 Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 1984 Lewiston, Idaho Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 15-2 Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1985 Lewiston, Idaho Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 10-6 Dallas Baptist (Texas) 1986 Lewiston, Idaho Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 6-5 (10) Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 1987 Lewiston, Idaho Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 11-4 Emporia State (Kan.) 1988 Lewiston, Idaho Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 9-3 Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 1989 Lewiston, Idaho Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 5-2 St. Francis (Ill.) 1990 Lewiston, Idaho Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 9-4 Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 1991 Lewiston, Idaho Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 7-0 Oral Roberts (Okla.) 1992 Des Moines, Iowa Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 14-4 Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) 1993 Des Moines, Iowa St. Francis (Ill.) 4-2 Southeastern Oklahoma 1994 Des Moines, Iowa Kennesaw State (Ga.) 2-0 Southeastern Oklahoma 1995 Sioux City, Iowa Bellevue (Neb.) 8-5 Cumberland (Tenn.) 1996 Sioux City, Iowa Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 9-0 St. Ambrose (Iowa) 1997 Sioux City, Iowa Brewton-Parker (Ga.) 8-4 Bellevue (Neb.) 1998 Tulsa, Okla. Albertson (Idaho) 6-3 Indiana Tech 1999 Jupiter, Fla. Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 7-2 Albertson (Idaho) 2000 Lewiston, Idaho Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 10-1 Dallas Baptist (Texas) 2001 Lewiston, Idaho Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 8-3 Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 2002 Lewiston, Idaho Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 12-8 Oklahoma City 2003 Lewiston, Idaho Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 7-5 Oklahoma City 2004 Lewiston, Idaho Cumberland (Tenn.) 10-3 Oklahoma City 2005 Lewiston, Idaho Oklahoma City 8-1 Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 2006 Lewiston, Idaho Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 5-4 (11) Cumberland (Tenn.) 2007 Lewiston, Idaho Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 9-2 Spring Arbor (Mich.) 2008 Lewiston, Idaho Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 8-3 Lee (Tenn.) 2009 Lewiston, Idaho Lubbock Christian (Texas) 11-8 Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS INDIVIDUAL - SINGLE GAME (Includes Opening Round Games, which started in 2009) BATTING Most Times at Bat 9, Lane Johnson, Winona State (Minn.) vs. Defiance (Ohio), 1961 (16 innings) Most Times at Bat, 9-Inning Game 8, Duane Church, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Southern Arkansas, 1987 Most Runs 5, By several individuals, last done by Brian Bistagne, Lee (Tenn.) vs. Belhaven (Miss.), May 14, 2009 Most Hits 6, Pat Mackey, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1987 Most Singles 5, Brandon Kaye, Oklahoma City vs. Embry-Riddle (Fla.), 2002 5, Jack Yard, Point Park (Pa.) vs. Lubbock Christian (Texas), 1991 5, Paul Scott, St. Rose (N.Y.) vs. Lewis & Clark (Ore.), 1990 5, Pat Mackey, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1987 5, Jimmy Bevins, Liberty Baptist (Va.) vs. Union (Tenn.), 1983 Most Doubles 3, By several individuals, last done by Patrick Braswell, Savannah College of Art & Design (Ga.), vs. William Carey (Miss.), May 12, 2009 Most Triples 2, By several individuals Most Home Runs 3, Will Stramp, Lubbock Christian (Texas) vs. William Jewell (Mo.), May 12, 2009 3, Beau Mills, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Spring Arbor (Mich.), 2007 3, Brian Steffek, Dallas Baptist (Texas) vs. Dominican (N.Y.), 1999 3, Chris Bradshaw, Oklahoma City vs. Cumberland (Tenn.), 1998 3, Ronald Young, Hawaii Pacific vs. Spring Arbor (Mich.), 1991 3, Joe Padilla, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Southern California College, 1985 Most Runs Batted In 10, Larry Kozeny, Nebraska-Omaha vs. Southern (La.), 1959 Most Total Bases 14, Brian Steffek, Dallas Baptist (Texas) vs. Dominican (N.Y.), 1999 14, Chris Bradshaw, Oklahoma City vs. Cumberland (Tenn.), 1998 14, Joe Padilla, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Southern California College, 1985 14, Larry Kozeny, Nebraska-Omaha vs. Southern (La.), 1959 Most Stolen Bases 4, Jeremy McCarty, Southeastern Oklahoma vs. Bellevue (Neb.), 1997 4, Jerry Bartley, Nebraska-Omaha vs. Southern (La.), 1959 Most Bases on Balls 5, Rob Learned, Lubbock Christian (Texas) vs. Wayland Baptist (Texas), May 15, 2009 5, Fred Long, La Verne (Calif.) vs. St. Cloud State (Minn.), 1969 5, Louis Diess, Paterson State (N.J.) vs. Central Arkansas, 1959 Most Times Striking Out 5, Shawn Little, Madonna (Mich.) vs. Fresno Pacific (Calif.), May 12, 2009 5, Kris Miller, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Oklahoma City, 2009 Hit for Cycle Ross Blondin, Lubbock Christian (Texas) vs. William Jewell (Mo.), May 12, 2009 Joey Dyche, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Spalding (Ky.), 2005 PITCHING Most Innings Pitched 13, Jed Dorough, Cumberland (Tenn.) vs. St. Francis (Ill.), 1993 13, Ivan Lawler, St. Francis (Ill.) vs. Cumberland (Tenn.), 1993 13, Clyde Wright, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1965 Most Strikeouts 22, Clyde Wright, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1965 (13 innings) Most Strikeouts, 9-Inning Game 19, Mark Dilley, Winona State (Minn.) vs. California State (Pa.), 1962 19, Larry Crayton, East Carolina (N.C.) vs. Grambling (La.), 1961 Most Consecutive Strikeouts 6, Clyde Parquet, Grambling (La.) vs. Slippery Rock (Pa.), 1961 Most Bases on Balls 10, Bob Barr, Phillips (Okla.) vs. Lewis (Ill.), 1975 10, Bob Dostal, Grambling (La.) vs. Slippery Rock (Pa.), 1961 Most Wild Pitches 4, By several individuals, last done by Justin Harper, Oklahoma City vs. Texas Wesleyan, May 14, 2009 No-Hit Games Rick Riddle, Wilmington (Del.) vs. Mount Olive (N.C.), 1992 (9 innings) Kevin Mendon, Emporia State (Kan.) vs. Missouri Southern, 1978 (9 innings) One-Hit Games (Minimum 9 innings) Bart Haley, Grand Canyon (Ariz.) vs. Missouri Southern, 1986 Barry Jenkins, Missouri Southern vs. Emporia State (Kan.), 1978 Sam Bowen, Valdosta State (Ga.) vs. Malone (Ohio), 1973 Jimmie Jackson, Grambling (La.) vs. William Jewell (Mo.), 1967 John Manney, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1965 Tracy Rivers, Georgia Southern vs. Whitworth (Wash.), 1960 FIELDING Most Putouts, 1B 20, Shane Tipton, Cumberland (Tenn.) vs. St. Francis (Ill.), 1993 (13 innings) Most Assists, 1B 5, Forrest Denman, Dallas Baptist (Texas) vs. Grand Canyon (Ariz.), 1990 Most Errors, 1B 3, By several individuals Most Putouts, 2B 9, Emil Verban, Lewis (Ill.) vs. David Lipscomb (Tenn.), 1971 Most Assists, 2B 11, Dave Fraser, U.S. International (Calif.) vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 1973 Most Errors, 2B 3, By several individuals Most Putouts, SS 10, Rick Beeler, Lewis (Ill.) vs. David Lipscomb (Tenn.), 1971 11, Larry Libeer, William Jewell (Mo.) vs. Georgia Southern, 1968 (13 innings) Most Assists, SS 8, By several individuals, last Brendan Ryan, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Albertson (Idaho), 2002 Most Errors, SS 4, By several individuals Most Putouts, 3B 5, By several individuals Most Assists, 3B 9, Jay Bandonis, Linfield (Ore.) vs. Lewis (Ill.), 1966 Most Errors, 3B 4, Larry Hancock, U.S. International (Calif.) vs. East Carolina (N.C.), 1963 4, Joe Gore, Indiana State vs. Elon (N.C.), 1958 Most Putouts, OF 9, Pookie Wilson, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) vs. Oklahoma City, 1992 9, Lowel Frederick, Defiance (Ohio) vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1961 Most Assists, OF 2, By several individuals, latest by Chris Hoffer, Southern Poly State (Ga.) vs. Oklahoma City, 2009 Most Errors, OF 3, Ed Nordskog, Bemidji State (Minn.) vs. St. Xavier (Ill.), 1982 Most Putouts, C 23, W.A. Wright, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1965 (14 innings) 20, Dennis Rieger, Whitworth (Wash.) vs. Morningside (Iowa), 1960 Most Assists, C 7, Gavin Concepcion, Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) vs. Lee (Tenn.), 2005 Most Errors, C 3, Mike Kakalow, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) vs. Winona State (Minn.), 1992 3, Rich Baranak, Lewis (Ill.) vs. Sam Houston (Texas), 1974 3, Dan Wotovich, Slippery Rock (Pa.) vs. Grambling (La.), 1961 Most Putouts, P 4, Kyle Channing, Dallas Baptist (Texas) vs. St. Francis (Ill.), 1985 Most Assists, P 6, Jay Schwalm, Eastern Michigan vs. William Jewell (Mo.), 1968 6, Phil Niekro, West Liberty State (W.Va.) vs. Sam Houston (Texas), 1964 (10 innings) Most Errors, P 3, By several individuals Most Passed Balls 4, Bob Teresak, Monmouth (N.J.) vs.
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