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These were the final rankings used by the NCAA in the selection process.

Central Region
1 Coe 29-9 32-10
2 Carthage 23-7 30-10
3 Illinois Wesleyan 24-13 26-16
4 Buena Vista 27-13 28-15
5 North Park 26-9 30-12
6 Washington U. 28-15 29-17

Mid-Atlantic Region
1 Kean 32-5 36-8
2 Rowan 27-8-1 30-11-1
3 Keystone 29-7 32-10
4 Alvernia 33-7 35-7
5 Frostburg State 25-10 28-13
6 Ramapo 26-11 30-12
7 Rutgers-Newark 19-15 23-19
8 New Jersey 20-10 25-12
9 Moravian 30-9 31-9

Mideast Region
1 Marietta 34-3 38-3
2 Heidelberg 29-11 33-11
3 Thomas More 27-7 28-7
4 Adrian 28-9 31-9
5 Franklin 24-9 29-12
6 Case Western Reserve 28-13 30-13
7 Manchester 22-12 28-15

Midwest Region
1 UW-Stevens Point 31-6 32-8
2 UW-Whitewater 31-11 32-11
3 St. Scholastica 28-3 35-5
4 Hamline 27-9 28-13
5 St. Thomas 25-11 27-16
6 Bethany Lutheran 24-10 27-10

New England Region
1 Tufts 20-3 26-7
2 Western New England 37-7 38-9
3 Wheaton (Mass.) 27-10 29-10
4 Eastern Connecticut 26-11 32-11
5 MIT 22-13 25-13
6 Bowdoin 20-13 24-14
7 Amherst 25-9 25-10
8 Keene State 27-12 29-14
9 Babson 25-13 25-13
10 Endicott 32-15 32-15

New York Region
1 Cortland State 29-4 33-8
2 Farmingdale State 25-11 26-15
3 Brockport State 24-10 27-12
4 St. John Fisher 23-8 25-10
5 Rensselaer 23-14 24-15
6 Skidmore 20-12 26-13

South Region
1 Christopher Newport 29-5 39-5
2 Shenandoah 30-5 34-5
3 Piedmont 29-11 31-13
4 Salisbury 26-10 29-11
5 Rhodes 23-17 24-20
6 Emory 24-13 26-17

West Region
1 Linfield 29-5 31-9
2 Chapman 20-9 29-11
3 Redlands 24-8 29-11
4 Trinity (Texas) 27-10 33-11
5 Texas-Tyler 30-6 33-6
6 La Verne 24-12 25-14

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The NCAA Division III Baseball Committee has released its third 2011 regional poll, through games of Sunday, May 8.

The first record is regional record, followed by overall record.

Please note — the NCAA site originally had a different order for many of the regions. They have since been changed and the updated version is reflected below.

CENTRAL
1 Coe 26-9 29-10
2 Illinois Wesleyan 23-11 25-14
3 Carthage 19-7 26-10
4 Buena Vista 26-11 27-13
5 North Park 26-7 30-10
6 Augustana (Ill.) 21-12 28-12

MID-ATLANTIC
1 Kean 31-4 35-7
2 Rowan 27-8-1 30-11-1
3 Keystone 26-7 29-10
4 Alvernia 31-7 33-7
5 Frostburg State 25-10 28-13
6 Ramapo 25-10 29-11
7 Rutgers-Newark 18-14 22-18
8 The College of New Jersey 20-10 25-12
9 Moravian 30-9 31-9

MIDEAST
1 Marietta 31-3 35-3
2 Heidelberg 27-9 31-9
3 Adrian 28-7 31-7
4 Thomas More 24-7 25-7
5 Case Western Reserve 28-13 30-13
6 Grove City 21-11 21-14
7 Ohio Wesleyan 24-16 25-16

MIDWEST
1 UW-Stevens Point 29-6 30-8
2 UW-Whitewater 28-9 29-9
3 St. Scholastica 25-3 32-5
4 St. Thomas 21-9 23-14
5 Bethany Lutheran 22-8 25-8
6 Concordia (Ill.) 28-7 33-7

NEW ENGLAND
1 Tufts 16-2 22-6-1
2 Western New England 37-7 38-9
3 Amherst 24-7 24-8
4 Wheaton (Mass.) 27-10 29-10
5 Eastern Connecticut 23-9 29-9
6 Keene State 25-10 27-12
7 MIT 19-12 21-12
8 Bowdoin 16-9 20-10
9 Babson 25-13 25-13
10 Brandeis 21-14 24-17

NEW YORK
1 Cortland State 29-4 33-8
2 Brockport State 24-10 27-12
3 Farmingdale State 22-8 23-12
4 St. John Fisher 23-6 25-8
5 RPI 22-12 23-13
6 Skidmore 20-10 26-11

SOUTH
1 Christopher Newport 29-5 39-5
2 Shenandoah 30-5 34-5
3 Piedmont 29-11 31-13
4 Salisbury 25-10 28-11
5 Rhodes 23-17 24-20
6 Emory 24-13 26-17

WEST
1 Linfield 29-5 31-9
2 Chapman 20-9 29-11
3 Redlands 24-8 29-11
4 Trinity (Texas) 27-10 33-11
5 Texas-Tyler 30-7 33-7
6 La Verne 24-12 25-14

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The NCAA Division III Baseball Committee has released its first 2011 regional poll, through games of Sunday, May 1.

The first record is regional record, followed by overall record.

CENTRAL
1 Coe 22-9 24-10
2 Illinois Wesleyan 20-9 22-12
3 Buena Vista 19-11 20-13
4 Carthage 16-5 23-8
5 Augustana (Ill.) 14-11 21-11
6 WashingtonU. 28-15 29-17

MID-ATLANTIC
1 Kean 27-4 31-7
2 Rowan 24-6-1 27-9-1
3 Alvernia 30-5 32-5
4 TCNJ 20-8 25-10
5 Keystone 21-7 24-10
6 Ramapo 25-7 29-9
7 Moravian 29-7 30-7
8 Frostburg State 22-8 25-11
9 Rutgers-Newark 17-12 21-16

MIDEAST
1 Marietta 25-3 29-3
2 Heidelberg 24-8 28-8
3 Case Western Reserve 28-13 30-13
4 Adrian 25-6 28-6
5 Transylvania 17-6 21-8
6 Washington & Jefferson 16-9 18-14
7 Thomas More 22-6 23-6

MIDWEST
1 UW-Stevens Point 24-6 25-8
2 UW-Whitewater 24-7 25-7
3 St. Scholastica 20-2 27-4
4 Macalester 19-6 21-9
5 Hamline 19-7 20-11
6 Aurora 21-9 24-10

NEW ENGLAND
1 Tufts 16-2 22-6-1
2 Wheaton (Mass.) 25-8 27-8
3 Keen State 25-8 27-10
4 Western New England 31-6 32-8
5 Amherst 21-6 21-7
6 Eastern Connecticut State 21-7 27-7
7 MIT 19-12 21-12
8 Bowdoin 16-9 20-10
9 Babson 25-13 25-13
10 Brandeis 21-14 24-17

NEW YORK
1 Cortland State 26-3 30-7
2 Brockport State 21-8 24-10
3 Farmingdale State 21-8 22-12
4 St. John Fisher 22-4 24-6
5 RPI 19-11 20-12
6 Skidmore 18-7 24-8

SOUTH
1 Christopher Newport 29-5 39-5
2 Shenandoah 30-5 34-5
3 Piedmont 29-11 31-13
4 Salisbury 24-10 25-11
5 Rhodes 23-17 24-20
6 Emory 24-13 26-17

WEST
1 Linfield 27-5 29-8
2 Redlands 23-6 28-9
3 Champman 18-8 27-10
4 Trinity (Texas) 27-10 33-11
5 Texas-Tyler 30-7 33-7
6 Hardin-Simmons 27-11 31-12

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The NCAA Division III Baseball Committee has released its first 2011 regional poll, through games of Sunday, April 25.

The first record is regional record, followed by overall record.

Central Region
1 Coe 18-9 20-10
2 Carthage 11-5 18-8
3 Buena Vista 17-9 18-11
4 Illinois Wesleyan 17-7 19-10
5 Augustana 12-9 19-9
6 Washington U. 25-15 25-16

Mid-Atlantic Region
1 Kean 25-2 29-5
2 Rowan 21-5-1 24-8-1
3 Keystone 17-6 20-9
4 Alvernia 25-5 27-5
5 New Jersey 15-6 20-8
6 Ramapo 21-6 25-7
7 Moravian 25-7 26-7
8 Misericordia 18-6 19-8
9 Rutgers-Newark 15-9 19-13

Mideast Region
1 Marietta 24-3 29-3
2 Heidelberg 23-7 27-7
3 Case Western Reserve 28-12 30-12
4 Adrian 21-6 24-6
5 Transylvania 15-5 18-7
6 Washington and Jefferson 13-8 15-13
7 Wooster 16-6 19-12

Midwest Region
1 UW-Whitewater 20-5 21-5
2 UW-Stevens Point 18-6 19-8
3 Macalester 15-6 17-9
4 Hamline 15-6 16-10
5 St. Scholastica 16-2 23-4
6 St. Olaf 17-8 19-10

New England Region
1 Eastern Connecticut 19-4 25-4
2 Tufts 13-1 19-5
3 Wheaton (Mass.) 23-7 25-7
4 Keene State 21-7 23-9
5 Amherst 18-5 18-6
6 Western New England 26-6 27-8
7 Bowdoin 15-6 19-7
8 MIT 17-10 19-10
9 Babson 25-11 25-11
10 Brandeis 17-10 20-13

New York Region
1 Cortland State 22-2 26-6
2 Oneonta State 19-10 20-11
3 Brockport State 16-7 19-9
4 RPI 16-9 17-10
5 St. John Fisher 17-4 19-6
6 Farmingdale State 17-7 18-11

South Region
1 Christopher Newport 29-5 39-5
2 Shenandoah 29-5 33-5
3 Piedmont 25-11 27-13
4 Maryville (Tenn.) 21-10 24-13
5 Methodist 19-12 28-14
6 Emory 24-13 26-17

West Region
1 Linfield 24-5 26-8
2 Texas-Tyler 30-4 33-4
3 Redlands 21-6 26-9
4 Chapman 15-8 24-10
5 Trinity (Texas) 27-10 33-11
6 Hardin-Simmons 24-10 28-11

The NCAA’s score reporting PDF files:
CENTRAL REGION

MIDDLE ATLANTIC REGION
MIDEAST REGION
MIDWEST REGION
NEW ENGLAND REGION
NEW YORK REGION
SOUTH REGION
WEST REGION

May/10

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Late nights in Appleton

The two long days of the Division III baseball championships are over — days in which the published schedule of games 3 hours, 15 minutes apart is completely unreasonable and is a joke. When you include 50 minutes for infield and field maintenance in between games, that doesn’t leave much time for the actual baseball.

But you wouldn’t know what long days these are by the looks of Fox Cities Stadium. And that’s a testament to the great work and long hours put in by the grounds crew here in Grand Chute. The D3baseball.com crew finally vacated the premises at 2 a.m. tonight, after uploading the nightly wrapup video. But the grounds crew remains hard at work. On Friday night, they were there until 3 a.m.

It’s not just the basics of dragging the infield and watering it down, chalking the foul lines. There’s reshaping of the mound every night, after a thousand pitches have been thrown. The home plate area is filled back in with clay, pounded down into the dirt and seemingly buffed to a shine. The first- and third-base lines are painstakingly raked into shape.

There’s a lot of hard work put in by the grounds crew, after the fans and teams are long gone. And it’s much appreciated.

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