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2013 NAIA
baseball tournament
Teams46
Finals site
ChampionsFaulkner (AL) (1st title)
Winning coachPatrick McCarthy
MVPJohnny Shuttlesworth (Faulkner)
  • 2012
  • NAIA baseball tournament
  • 2014

The 2013 NAIA baseball tournament was the 57th edition of the NAIA baseball championship. The 46-team tournament began on May 9 with Opening Round games across nine different sites and concluded with the 2013 NAIA World Series in Lewiston, Idaho that began on May 24 and ended on May 31.

Top-seeded Faulkner (AL) defeated Lewis–Clark State (ID) 11–4 in the championship game for their 1st title in program history. This is the most recent NAIA World Series where the top seed went undefeated in the World Series.

The 46 participating teams were selected from all eligible NAIA teams with the World Series host receiving an automatic bid to the NAIA World Series. The remaining 45 teams participated in the Opening Round with 29 teams being awarded automatic bids as either champions and/or runners-up of their conferences, and 16 teams were selected at-large, which were determined by the final NAIA Baseball Coaches' Top 25 Poll. Teams were then placed into one of nine pre-determined Opening Round sites of five teams a piece, each of which is conducted via a double-elimination tournament. The winners of each of the Opening Round sites plus the World Series host team participated in the NAIA World Series.

Tournament procedure

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A total of 46 teams entered the tournament. As World Series host, Lewis–Clark State received an automatic bid into the NAIA World Series. 29 automatic bids were determined by either winning their conference's regular season championship, conference tournament, and/or conference tournament runner-up. The other 16 bids were at-large, with selections determined by the final NAIA Baseball Coaches' Top 25 Poll.[1]

Opening round hosts

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On April 15, the NAIA announced the nine opening round host sites, which were played from May 9–13.[2]

Venue(s) Location(s) Host(s)
Hunter Wright Stadium Kingsport, TN Appalachian Athletic Conference
Silver Cross Field Joliet, IL Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference
Sliwa Stadium Daytona Beach, FL Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University (FL)
Harrison Field Montgomery, AL Faulkner University
Olympic Field Cleveland, TN Lee University
Jim Wade Stadium Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma City University
Diamond Sports Complex Claremore, OK Rogers State University
Reese Field Santa Clarita, CA The Master's College
Milton Wheeler Field Hattiesburg, MS William Carey University

Bids

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Source:[1]

Automatic

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School Conference Record Berth Last NAIA Appearance
Avila (MO) Heart 27–20 Tournament runner-up 2012 (Cleveland Bracket)
Benedictine–Springfield (IL) American Midwest 23–23 Tournament champion First appearance
Cal State San Marcos A.I.I. 35–10 Tournament champion 2011 (Riverside Bracket)
Central Methodist (MO) American Midwest 25–11 Tournament champion First appearance
Concordia (OR) A.I.I./Cal Pac/Cascade 28–26 Tournament champion First appearance
Cumberland (TN) Mid-South 39–17–1 Regular season champion 2011 (Paducah Bracket)
Embry–Riddle (FL) The Sun 45–13 Tournament champion 2012 NAIA World Series
Faulkner (AL) Southern States 47–10 Tournament co-champion 2012 NAIA World Series
Grand View (IA) Midwest 25–19 Tournament champion 2012 (Paducah Bracket)
Indiana Tech Wolverine-Hoosier 31–16 Tournament champion 2012 (Kingsport Bracket)
Jamestown (ND) A.I.I./Frontier 28–9 Tournament champion 2011 (Joliet Bracket)
Judson (IL) Chicagoland 44–15 Tournament champion 2012 (Hutchinson Bracket)
Lee (TN) Southern States 46–10 Tournament co-champion 2012 (Cleveland Bracket)
Lewis-Clark State (ID) A.I.I./Cal Pac/Cascade 41–13 World Series host 2012 NAIA World Series
Lindsey Wilson (KY) Mid-South 42–17 Tournament champion 2012 (Paducah Bracket)
LSU–Shreveport Red River 40–16 Tournament champion 2012 NAIA World Series
Lubbock Christian (TX) Sooner 42–15 Tournament champion 2012 (Oklahoma City Bracket)
Martin Methodist (TN) Gulf Coast/TranSouth 38–17 Tournament champion First appearance
Midland (NE) Great Plains 31–24 Tournament runner-up First appearance
Mount Vernon Nazarene (OH) Crossroads 32–15 Tournament runner-up 2012 (Marion Bracket)
Northwestern (IA) Great Plains 31–17 Tournament champion 2010 (Group 5 Bracket)
Point Park (PA) Kentucky 39–14 Tournament champion 2012 NAIA World Series
USC–Beaufort The Sun 26–23 Tournament runner-up 2012 NAIA World Series
Sterling (KS) Kansas 46–12 Tournament champion 2012 (Oklahoma City Bracket)
Taylor (IN) Crossroads 34–12 Tournament champion 2012 (Marion Bracket)
Tennessee Wesleyan Appalachian 43–16 Tournament champion 2012 NAIA World Series
Texas Wesleyan Red River 40–16 Tournament runner-up 2010 (Group 9 Bracket)
The Master's (CA) Golden State 40–15 Tournament champion 2009 (Group 3 Bracket)
Trinity Christian (IL) Chicagoland 25–22 Tournament runner-up First appearance
York (NE) Midlands 41–10 Tournament champion 2012 (Oklahoma City Bracket)

At–Large

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School Conference Record Last NAIA Appearance
Ave Maria (FL) The Sun 37–19 First appearance
Bellevue (NE) Midlands 44–8–1 2012 (Paducah Bracket)
Concordia (CA) Golden State 34–19 2012 (Marion Bracket)
Georgetown (KY) Mid-South 35–17 2012 (Kingsport Bracket)
Lyon (AR) American Midwest 41–14 First appearance
Madonna (MI) Wolverine-Hoosier 36–9 2010 (Group 2 Bracket)
Mayville State (ND) A.I.I./Frontier 34–6–1 2010 (Group 1 Bracket)
Missouri Baptist American Midwest 31–11 2012 (Cleveland Bracket)
Northwood (TX) Red River 40–11 2011 (Lubbock Bracket)
Oklahoma Baptist Sooner 41–17 2012 (Hutchinson Bracket)
Oklahoma City Sooner 47–11 2012 NAIA World Series
Rogers State (OK) Sooner 31–22 2012 NAIA World Series
San Diego Christian (CA) Golden State 37–18 First appearance
Science & Arts (OK) Sooner 40–17 First appearance
Tabor (KS) Kansas 38–14 2012 (Hutchinson Bracket)
William Carey (MS) Southern States 35–21 2011 (Daytona Beach Bracket)

Opening Round

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Source:[3]

Claremore Bracket

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Hosted by Rogers State (OK) at Diamond Sports Complex

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Lubbock Christian (TX)5
4Rogers State (OK)84Rogers State7
5Midland (NE)44Rogers State16
3Lyon2
2Bellevue (NE)0
3Lyon (AR)3
4Rogers State8
1Lubbock Christian4
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
3Lyon7
1Lubbock Christian31Lubbock Christian15
5Midland22Bellevue1
2Bellevue7

Cleveland Bracket

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Hosted by Lee (TN) at Olympic Field

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Lee (TN)12
4Avila (MO)74Avila3
5Grand View (IA)01Lee9
2Madonna2
2Madonna (MI)8
3LSU–Shreveport0
1Lee14
4Avila0
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
2Madonna2
4Avila124Avila3
5Grand View65Grand View10
3LSU–Shreveport3

Daytona Beach Bracket

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Hosted by Embry–Riddle (FL) at Sliwa Stadium

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Embry–Riddle (FL)6
4Ave Maria (FL)3104Ave Maria2
5Martin Methodist (TN)21Embry–Riddle (FL)7
2Concordia (CA)6
2Concordia (CA)4
3Lindsey Wilson (KY)1
1Embry–Riddle (FL)6
3Lindsey Wilson5
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
2Concordia (CA)1
4Ave Maria13Lindsey Wilson2
5Martin Methodist23Lindsey Wilson2
3Lindsey Wilson6

Hattiesburg Bracket

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Hosted by William Carey (MS) at Milton Wheeler Field

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Northwood (TX)7
4Central Methodist (MO)25USC–Beaufort5
5USC–Beaufort51Northwood (TX)9
3William Carey0
2Oklahoma Baptist3
3William Carey (MS)7
1Northwood (TX)7
2Oklahoma Baptist4
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
3William Carey5
5USC–Beaufort22Oklahoma Baptist13
4Central Methodist62Oklahoma Baptist310
2Oklahoma Baptist7

Joliet Bracket

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Hosted by the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference at Silver Cross Field

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1York (NE)5
4Mayville State (ND)44Mayville State1
5Trinity Christian (IL)11York5
3Judson0
2Cumberland (TN)4
3Judson (IL)7
1York4
3Judson3
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
3Judson410
4Mayville State52Cumberland (TN)3
5Trinity Christian22Cumberland (TN)6
2Cumberland (TN)18

Kingsport Bracket

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Hosted by the Appalachian Athletic Conference at Hunter Wright Stadium

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Tennessee Wesleyan12
4Taylor (IN)104Taylor4
5Benedictine–Springfield (IL)21Tennessee Wesleyan6
3Missouri Baptist5
2Point Park (PA)6
3Missouri Baptist13
1Tennessee Wesleyan33
3Missouri Baptist6419
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
3Missouri Baptist8
4Taylor45Benedictine–Springfield4
5Benedictine–Springfield45Benedictine–Springfield6
2Point Park1

Montgomery Bracket

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Hosted by Faulkner (AL) at Harrison Field

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Faulkner (AL)16
4Indiana Tech74Indiana Tech2
5Mount Vernon Nazarene (OH)41Faulkner2
2Texas Wesleyan410
2Texas Wesleyan9
3Georgetown (KY)1
2Texas Wesleyan12
1Faulkner914
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
1Faulkner15
4Indiana Tech44Indiana Tech2
5Mount Vernon Nazarene23Georgetown3
3Georgetown12

Oklahoma City Bracket

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Hosted by Oklahoma City at Jim Wade Stadium

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Oklahoma City0
4Northwestern (IA)55Jamestown3
5Jamestown (ND)8145Jamestown3
2Sterling13
2Sterling (KS)8
3Science & Arts (OK)5
2Sterling1
1Oklahoma City0
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
5Jamestown0
1Oklahoma City7111Oklahoma City4
4Northwestern (IA)43Science & Arts6
3Science & Arts5

Santa Clarita Bracket

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Hosted by The Master's (CA) at Reese Field

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1The Master's (CA)1
4Tabor (KS)8104Tabor0
5Concorida (OR)71The Master's3
3San Diego Christian1
2Cal State San Marcos1
3San Diego Christian (CA)6
1The Master's11
3San Diego Christian7
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
3San Diego Christian910
4Tabor64Tabor7
5Concordia (OR)135Concordia (OR)5
2Cal State San Marcos3

NAIA World Series

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The NAIA World Series was held at Harris Field in Lewiston, Idaho.

Participants

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School Conference Record Head Coach Bracket Previous NAIA
WS Appearances
Best NAIA
WS Finish
NAIA WS
Record
Embry–Riddle (FL) The Sun 48–13 Randy Stegall Daytona Beach 11
(last: 2012)
2nd
(2005)
17–22
Faulkner (AL) Southern States 51–11 Patrick McCarthy Montgomery 1
(last: 2011)
T-9th
(2011)
0–2
Lee (TN) Southern States 49–10 Mark Brew Cleveland 7
(last: 2012)
2nd
(2008, 2010)
17–14
Lewis–Clark State (ID) Frontier 41–13 Jeremiah Robbins n/a 31
(last: 2012)
1st
(1984, 1985, 1987, 1988,
1989, 1990, 1991, 1992,
1996, 1999, 2000, 2002,
2003, 2006, 2007, 2008)
120–39
Missouri Baptist American Midwest 35–12 Eddie Uschold Kingsport none none 0–0
Northwood (TX) Red River 43–11 Jeremy Kennedy Hattiesburg none none 0–0
Rogers State (OK) Sooner 35–22 Ron Bradley Claremore 1
(last: 2012)
2nd
(2012)
4–2
Sterling (KS) Kansas 48–12 Adrian Dinkel Oklahoma City none none 0–0
The Master's (CA) Golden State 43–15 Monte Brooks Santa Clarita 1
(last: 2000)
3rd
(2000)
2–2
York (NE) Midlands 44–10 Nick Harlan Joliet none none 0–0

Bracket

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Source:[4]

Preliminary Bracket

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First round
Friday, May 24
First round
Friday, May 24
Second round
Saturday, May 25
Third round
Monday, May 27
Winners to Championship Bracket
Fourth Round
Tuesday, May 28
1Faulkner2
8Sterling39Missouri Baptist0
1Faulkner7
9Missouri Baptist8
5The Master's6
4Northwood (TX)3
5The Master's4
1Faulkner10
3Embry–Riddle (FL)3
2Lee14
7Lewis–Clark State67Lewis–Clark State11
2Lee4
10Rogers State1
3Embry–Riddle (FL)5
3Embry–Riddle (FL)8
6York3
First round
Saturday, May 25
Losers eliminated
Second round
Monday, May 27
Losers eliminated
Third round
Tuesday, May 28
Winners to Championship Bracket
5The Master's2
7Lewis–Clark State97Lewis–Clark State3
8Sterling04Northwood (TX)5
4Northwood (TX)1
2Lee12
9Missouri Baptist59Missouri Baptist2
6York110Rogers State4
10Rogers State4

Championship Bracket

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Semifinals
Wednesday, May 29
Final
Thursday, May 30
       
1 Faulkner 8
2 Lee 4
1 Faulkner 11
7 Lewis–Clark State 4
3 Embry–Riddle (FL) 7
7 Lewis–Clark State 13

Game Results

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All game times are listed in Pacific Daylight Time (UTC–07:00).[5][6]

Preliminary Bracket

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Friday, May 24
9:00 am
Game 1
(8) Sterling 3–8 (9) Missouri Baptist Harris Field
Attendance: 1405
Umpires: HP: Cory Spangler, 1B: Steve Miller, 2B: Tracy Roles, 3B: Tim Farwig
LP: Daniel Cloteaux (10–4) Boxscore WP: Ethan Gibbons (11–0)

Friday, May 24
12:00 pm
Game 2
(5) The Master's 4–3 (4) Northwood (TX) Harris Field
Attendance: 1220
Umpires: HP: Tracy Roles, 1B: Tim Farwig, 2B: Cory Spangler, 3B: Steve Miller
WP: A.J. Work (13–4)
Sv: Andrew Klausmeier (1)
Boxscore LP: Roman Gomez (9–3)
HR: Chris Talley (4)

Friday, May 24
3:00 pm
Game 3
(3) Embry–Riddle (FL) 8–3 (6) York Harris Field
Attendance: 780
Umpires: HP: Sean Bolte , 1B: Dwayne Finley, 2B: Craig Mirr, 3B: Rich Stonum
WP: Aaron Conyers (9–3) Boxscore LP: Kevin Maloney (12–1)

Friday, May 24
7:00 pm
Game 4
(7) Lewis–Clark State 6–1 (10) Rogers State Harris Field
Umpires: HP: Eric Johansen, 1B: Tim Farwig, 2B: Shannon Bunger, 3B: Dwayne Finley
WP: Anthony Armanino (10–3) Boxscore LP: Shawn Spainhoward (8–5)
HR: Kyle Blackwell 2 (2)

Saturday, May 25
9:00 am
Game 5
(4) Northwood 1–0 (8) Sterling Harris Field
Attendance: 620
Umpires: HP: Dwayne Finley, 1B: Craig Mirr, 2B: Rich Stonum, 3B: Sean Bolte
WP: Cody Faulkner (7–2) Boxscore LP: Steven Cazares (9–2)
Northwood (TX) pitcher Cody Faulkner pitched the fourth no-hitter in NAIA World Series history

Saturday, May 25
12:00 pm
Game 6
(6) York 1–4 (10) Rogers State Harris Field
Attendance: 1160
Umpires: HP: Rich Stonum, 1B: Sean Bolte, 2B: Dwayne Finley, 3B: Craig Mirr
LP: Tom Korn (10–3) Boxscore WP: Brandon Bargas (9–5)
Sv: Mason Marquette (3)

Saturday, May 25
3:00 pm
Game 7
(9) Missouri Baptist 0–2 (1) Faulkner Harris Field
Attendance: 1410
Umpires: HP: Steve Miller, 1B: Cory Spangler, 2B: Tim Farwig, 3B: Tracy Roles
LP: Julien Soucy (5–3) Boxscore WP: Johnny Shuttlesworth (15–1)
Sv: Brad Griffis (6)

Saturday, May 25
6:30 pm
Game 8
(2) Lee 14–11 (7) Lewis–Clark State Harris Field
Attendance: 4790
Umpires: HP: Tim Farwig, 1B: Tracy Roles, 2B: Steve Miller, 3B: Cory Spangler
WP: Keegan Yuhl (4–1) Boxscore LP: Sal Arena (1–4)
HR: Danny Canela (7), Karsten Strieby (3)

Monday, May 27
9:00 am
Game 9
(10) Rogers State 4–5 (9) Missouri Baptist Harris Field
Attendance: 515
Umpires: HP: Dwayne Finley, 1B: Craig Mirr, 2B: Steve Miller, 3B: Cory Spangler
LP: Jesse Baird (3–3) Boxscore WP: Matt Marsh (3–4)
HR: Ramcy Lora (5)

Monday, May 27
12:00 pm
Game 10
(7) Lewis–Clark State 9–5 (4) Northwood Harris Field
Attendance: 4540
Umpires: HP: Steve Miller, 1B: Cory Spangler, 2B: Dwayne Finley, 3B: Craig Mirr
WP: Steve Thompson (5–5)
Sv: Garrett Wilson (1)
Boxscore LP: Clayton Woodruff (5–3)

Monday, May 27
3:00 pm
Game 11
(1) Faulkner 7–6 (5) The Master's Harris Field
Attendance: 740
Umpires: HP: Sean Bolte, 1B: Rich Stonum, 2B: Tracy Roles, 3B: Tim Farwig
WP: Will Dismukes (12–2)
Sv: Brad Griffis (7)
Boxscore LP: Tyler Elrod (8–5)
HR: David Bishop (9)

Monday, May 27
6:30 pm
Game 12
(2) Lee 4–5 (3) Embry–Riddle (FL) Harris Field
Attendance: 760
Umpires: HP: Tracy Roles, 1B: Tim Farwig, 2B: Sean Bolte, 3B: Rich Stonum
LP: Alex Moore (1–3) Boxscore WP: Jon Rapose (5–1)

Tuesday, May 28
12:00 pm
Game 13
(5) The Master's 2–3 (7) Lewis–Clark State Harris Field
Attendance: 1710
Umpires: HP: Craig Mirr, 1B: Tim Farwig, 2B: Steve Miller, 3B: Dwayne Finley
LP: James Scott (7–5) Boxscore WP: David Murillo (5–0)

Tuesday, May 28
3:00 pm
Game 14
(9) Missouri Baptist 2–12 (2) Lee Harris Field
Attendance: 510
LP: Ethan Gibbons (11–1) Boxscore WP: Clint Terry (11–1)
HR: Brady Renner (4), Josh Silver (4), Corey Davis (9)

Tuesday, May 28
6:30 pm
Game 15
(3) Embry–Riddle (FL) 3–10 (1) Faulkner Harris Field
Attendance: 1390
Umpires: HP: Rich Stonum, 1B: Steve Miller, 2B: Dwayne Finley, 3B: Tracy Roles
LP: Kevin Maloney (12–2) Boxscore WP: Tyler Carter (1–4)
HR: Sergio Sanchez (7), David Bishop (10), Antonio Kendrick (2)

Championship Bracket

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Wednesday, May 29
3:30 pm
Game 16
(7) Lewis–Clark State 13–7 (3) Embry–Riddle (FL) Harris Field
Attendance: 2295
Umpires: HP: Steve Miller, 1B: Tracy Roles, 2B: Cory Spangler, 3B: Craig Mirr, LF: Dwayne Finley, RF: Tim Farwig
WP: Anthony Armanino (11–3) Boxscore LP: Chad Modomo (7–3)
HR: Cody Lavalli (10) HR: Kyle Chastain (3)

Wednesday, May 29
7:00 pm
Game 17
(1) Faulkner 8–4 (2) Lee Harris Field
Attendance: 555
Umpires: HP: Tim Farwig, 1B: Cory Spangler, 2B; Tracy Roles, 3B: Dwayne Finley, LF: Craig Mirr, RF: Steve Miller
WP: Julian Esquibel (11–2) Boxscore LP: Myles Smith (11–4)
HR: Brandon Rader (4)

Championship Game

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Thursday, May 30 6:35 pm PDT at Harris Field
Game 18
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Faulkner 0 6 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 11 16 3
Lewis–Clark State 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 14 1
WP: Johnny Shuttlesworth (16–1)   LP: Ryan Sells (2–1)
Home runs:
FU: David Bishop (11)
LCSC: None
Attendance: 4265
Umpires: HP: Craig Mirr, 1B: Steve Miller, 2B: Tim Farwig, 3B: Cory Spangler, LF: Tracy Roles, RF: Dwayne Finley
Boxscore

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "2013BSB_PressBook.pdf" (PDF). NAIA. Retrieved June 12, 2024.
  2. ^ "NAIA Baseball Opening Round Host Sites Announced". NAIA. April 15, 2013. Retrieved June 12, 2024.
  3. ^ "2013 Baseball Opening Round Schedule & Results". NAIA. Retrieved June 12, 2024.
  4. ^ "2013-20BSB_FinalSiteBracket.pdf" (PDF). NAIA. Retrieved June 13, 2024.
  5. ^ "Avista-NAIA World Series Schedule/Results". NAIA. Retrieved June 13, 2024.
  6. ^ "2013 NAIA World Series". DakStats. Retrieved June 13, 2024.