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1989 NAIA World Series

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1989 NAIA
baseball tournament
1989 NAIA World Series
Teams10
FormatDouble elimination
Page playoff
Finals site
ChampionsLewis–Clark State (5th title)
Winning coachEd Cheff
MVPJohn NesSmith (P) (Lewis–Clark State)
  • 1988
  • NAIA baseball tournament
  • 1990

The 1989 NAIA World Series was the 33rd annual tournament hosted by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics to determine the national champion of baseball among its member colleges and universities in the United States and Canada.[1]

The tournament was played at Harris Field in Lewiston, Idaho.

Hometown team and two-time defending champions Lewis–Clark State (41–24) defeated Saint Francis (IL) (53–21) in a single-game championship series, 5–2, to win the Warriors' fifth NAIA World Series. This would go on to be the third of six consecutive World Series championships for the program.

Lewis–Clark State pitcher John NesSmith was named tournament MVP.

Bracket

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Preliminary bracket

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First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth round
(both teams to Semifinals)
Hawaii–Hilo6
Lewis–Clark State7Lewis–Clark State12
Lewis–Clark State7
Point Park3
Saint Francis (IL)4
Saint Francis (IL)13
West Florida3
Lewis–Clark State12
Oklahoma Baptist4
Oklahoma Baptist6
Dallas Baptist5North Florida3
Oklahoma Baptist7
North Florida6
Wisconsin–Stout1
Elon2
Wisconsin–Stout3
Consolation First RoundConsolation Second RoundConsolation Third Round
(both teams to Semifinals)
Saint Francis (IL)10
Hawaii–Hilo5Dallas Baptist5
Dallas Baptist10Dallas Baptist6
Elon3
Wisconsin–Stout5
North Florida8North Florida7
Point Park1West Florida6
West Florida5

Championship bracket

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Semifinals Championship
    
Lewis–Clark State 10
North Florida 5
Lewis–Clark State 5
Saint Francis (IL) 2
Oklahoma Baptist 0
Saint Francis (IL) 9

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Championship History" (PDF). NAIA.org. National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Retrieved September 1, 2022.