National Club Baseball Association
The National Club Baseball Association (NCBA) is the national body that governs club baseball at colleges and universities in the United States. Club teams are different from varsity teams in that the school doesn't completely sponsor the teams' expenses and the teams are not eligible to play in the NCAA's College World Series.
The NCBA was founded in 2000 to provide a national structure for the existing club teams. It structures the conferences, runs the NCBA College World Series (its national championship series), gathers playing statistics, assists teams in fundraising, and arranges for discounts on baseball clothing and equipment.
The NCBA is a division of CollClubSports which operates as a for-profit LLC with a sole proprietorship in the name of Greg "Sandy" Sanderson as President. Many club-sport governing bodies operate as non-profit groups in order to return the most benefit to member teams. League dues for the NCBA are $1,700 per season per team.
The two types of institutions that field club teams are schools that can't sponsor NCAA varsity baseball (often due to Title IX restrictions) and schools that do have a varsity team, but also have enough demand to field a second team.
Teams
The NCBA currently is divided into two divisions named Division I and II respectively. Division I is split up into eight regions with three conferences each. Division II is split up into eight districts with three conferences, each except Districts VI and VII which only have two conferences each.
There are currently nine schools that field both Division I and II teams:
Division I
Great Lakes Region
North Conference
South Conference
West Conference
Gulf Coast Region
South Conference
North Conference
East Conference
Mid-America Region
North Conference
South Conference
West Conference
Mid-Atlantic Region
North Conference
South Conference
West Conference
North Atlantic Region
East Conference
North Conference
West Conference
Northern Pacific Region
North Conference
South Conference
West Conference
South Atlantic Region
East Conference
South Conference
West Conference
Southern Pacific Region
North Conference
South Conference
West Conference
Division II
Chesapeake
Central
South Conference
West Conference
District II
East Conference
South Conference
West Conference
District III
East Conference
North Conference
West Conference
District IV
East Conference
North Conference
West Conference
District V
North Conference
South Conference
West Conference
East Conference
District VI
North Conference
South Conference
District VII
East Conference
West Conference
District VIII
North Conference
South Conference
West Conference
Schools Joining the NCBA in 2014-15
- All schools will be in Division II unless noted
School |
Nickname |
Location
|
Adelphi |
Panthers |
Garden City, NY
|
Augustana (IL) |
Vikings |
Rock Island, IL
|
Bradley |
Braves |
Peoria, IL
|
Clarkson |
Golden Knights |
Potsdam, NY
|
Florida (D-II) |
Gators |
Gainesville, FL
|
Ole Miss |
Rebels |
Oxford, MS
|
Hampden-Sydney |
Tigers |
Hampden Sydney, VA
|
IU Northwest |
RedHawks |
Gary, IN
|
IUP |
Crimson Hawks |
Indiana, PA
|
Johns Hopkins |
Blue Jays |
Baltimore, MD
|
Lamar |
Cardinals |
Beaumont, TX
|
Lewis |
Flyers |
Romeoville, IL
|
Presbyterian |
Blue Hose |
Clinton, SC
|
Stetson |
Hatters |
DeLand, FL
|
New Haven |
Chargers |
West Haven, CT
|
South Florida |
Bulls |
Tampa, FL
|
West Georgia |
Wolves |
Carrollton, GA
|
UW-Superior |
Yellowjackets |
Superior, WI
|
Villanova |
Wildcats |
Villanova, PA
|
York (PA) |
Spartans |
York, PA
|
NCBA World Series Champions
Division I champions
Year |
Location |
Champion
|
2001 |
Syracuse, NY |
Texas
|
2002 |
Pueblo, CO |
Texas A&M
|
2003 |
Bradenton, FL |
Weber State
|
2004 |
Bradenton, FL |
Colorado State
|
2005 |
Bradenton, FL |
Colorado State
|
2006 |
Niles, OH |
Colorado State
|
2007 |
Fort Myers, FL |
North Carolina
|
2008 |
Fort Myers, FL |
Colorado State
|
2009 |
Fort Myers, FL |
Colorado State
|
2010 |
Fort Myers, FL |
Colorado State
|
2011 |
Columbus, GA |
East Carolina
|
2012 |
Columbus, GA |
Utah State
|
2013 |
Tampa, FL |
Penn State
|
2014 |
Tampa, FL |
Utah State
|
2015 |
Paducah, KY |
University of Oregon
|
2016 |
Paducah, KY |
University of Nevada, Reno
|
2017 |
Holly Springs, NC |
East Carolina University
|
2018 |
Holly Springs, NC |
Penn State
|
2019 |
Holly Springs, NC |
University of Illinois
|
Division I appearances
Team |
Appearances
|
Colorado State University |
13
|
Penn State University |
13
|
Texas A&M University |
8
|
University of Illinois |
8
|
University of Oregon |
8
|
East Carolina University |
6
|
Florida State University |
5
|
Weber State University |
5
|
Central Michigan University |
4
|
North Carolina State University |
4
|
University of Maryland |
4
|
University of Texas |
4
|
Clemson University |
3
|
James Madison University |
3
|
Ohio State University |
3
|
Sam Houston State University |
3
|
University of Arizona |
3
|
University of Iowa |
3
|
University of North Carolina |
3
|
University of Wisconsin - Madison |
3
|
Utah State University |
3
|
Virginia Tech University |
3
|
Grand Canyon University |
2
|
Iowa State University |
2
|
Texas Tech University |
2
|
University of California - Berkeley |
2
|
University of Florida |
2
|
University of Georgia |
2
|
University of Massachusetts |
2
|
University of Nevada |
2
|
University of Pittsburgh |
2
|
University of Virginia |
2
|
University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire |
2
|
Western Washington University |
2
|
Appalachian State University |
1
|
Arizona State University |
1
|
Baylor University |
1
|
Boston College |
1
|
Michigan State University |
1
|
Oregon State University |
1
|
Texas State University |
1
|
University of California - Davis |
1
|
University of California - San Diego |
1
|
University of California - Santa Barbara |
1
|
University of Central Florida |
1
|
University of Dayton |
1
|
University of Delaware |
1
|
University of Michigan |
1
|
University of Wisconsin |
1
|
Note: through the 2019 season.
Division II champions
Year |
Location |
Champion
|
2008 |
Huntingburg, IN |
Kentucky
|
2009 |
Butler, PA |
Kentucky
|
2010 |
Johnstown, PA |
Northeastern
|
2011 |
Johnstown, PA |
Penn State †
|
2012 |
Columbus, GA |
Hofstra
|
2013 |
Paducah, KY |
Kennesaw State
|
2014 |
Paducah, KY |
Texas A&M Corps of Cadets
|
2015 |
Pittsburg, KS |
Eastern Kentucky
|
2016 |
Pittsburg, KS |
Chattanooga
|
2017 |
Pittsburg, KS |
Slippery Rock
|
2018
|
Pittsburg, KS
|
San Diego State
|
† denotes school also fielded an NCBA Division I team that season
See also
References
- ^ a b "Contact". National Club Baseball Association. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
External links
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