2016 NCAA Division II baseball tournament

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2016 NCAA Division II
baseball tournament
Season2016
Teams56
Finals site
ChampionsNova Southeastern (1st title)
Runner-upMillersville (1st CWS Appearance)
Winning coachGreg Brown (1st title)
MOPKevin Suarez (Nova Southeastern)

The2016 NCAA Division II baseball tournament decided the champion of baseball in NCAA Division II for the 2016 season. the Nova Southeastern Sharks won their first national championship, beating the Millersville Marauders, both teams in their first College World Series. Nova Southeastern coach Greg Brown won his first title with the team, while NSU outfielder Kevin Suarez was named Tournament MOP.

Regionals

[1]

Atlantic Regional–West Chester, PA

Hosted by West Chester at Serpico Stadium.
Regional Champion: Millersville

Central Regional–St. Cloud, MN

Hosted by St. Cloud State at Joe Faber Field.
Regional Champion: Central Missouri

East Regional–Nashua, NH

Hosted by Franklin Pierce at Holman Stadium.
Regional Champion: Franklin Pierce

Midwest Regional–Quincy, IL

Hosted by Quincy at Quincy University Baseball Stadium.
Regional Champion: Southern Indiana.

South Regional–Tampa, FL

Hosted by Tampa at Tampa University Baseball Stadium.
Regional Champion: Nova Southeastern

Southeast Regional–Columbus, GA

Hosted by Columbus State at Ragsdale Field.
Regional Champion: Lander

South Central Regional–Grand Junction, CO

Hosted by Colorado Mesa at Suplizio Field.
Regional Champion: Angelo State

West Regional–Riverside, CA

Hosted by Cal Baptist at Riverside Sports Complex.
Regional Champion: Cal Poly Pomona

College World Series

Hosted by Mount Olive and Town of Cary at USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, NC. [2]

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References