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- Participants
- Tournament Bracket Game results
- Notes
- References
- External links
The 1983 NAIA World Series was a double-elimination tournament to determine the baseball champion of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The tournament was held at Chaparral Stadium{{refn|group=note|Hays Field was named Chaparral Stadium 1978–1999.}} on the campus of Lubbock Christian College{{refn|group=note|Lubbock Christian University was named Lubbock Christian College 1956–1988.}} in Lubbock, Texas from May 30 through June 6.[1] The Lubbock Christian Chaparrals won the tournament, the team's first NAIA baseball championship.[2] Participants1983 NAIA World Series participants[2] Team | Record | Head coach | Previous Appearances |
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year=1983|team=Coastal Carolina Chanticleers|title=Coastal Carolina}} | Larry Carr | 3 (1978, 1980, 1982) | year=1983|team=Lewis-Clark State Warriors|title=Lewis-Clark State}} | 65–4 | Ed Cheff | 5 (1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982) | year=1983|team=Liberty Flames|title=Liberty}} | Al Worthington | 2 (1981, 1982) | year=1983|team=Lubbock Christian Chaparrals|title=Lubbock Christian}} | 50–26 | Larry Hays | 4 (1977, 1980, 1981, 1982) | year=1983|team=Newman Jets|title=Newman}} | Paul Sanagorski | None | year=1983|team=Southern Arkansas Muleriders|title=Southern Arkansas}} | Steve Goodheart | None | year=1983|team=Southwestern Pirates|title=Southwestern}} | Jim Mallon | None | year=1983|team=St. Francis Fighting Saints |title=St. Francis (IL)}} | Gordie Gillespie | 1 (1978) | year=1983|team=Union College Bulldogs|title=Union}} | David Blackstock | None | year=1983|team=William Jewell Cardinals|title=William Jewell}} | Fred Flook | 8 (1957, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1981) | |
TournamentBracketTo be added Game results1983 NAIA World Series game results[1][2] Date | Game | Winner | Score | Loser | Notes |
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May 30 | Game 1 | year=1983|team=Union College Bulldogs|title=Union}} | 13–12 | year=1983|team=William Jewell Cardinals|title=William Jewell}} | Game 2 | year=1983|team=Lewis-Clark State Warriors|title=Lewis-Clark State}} | 15–2 | year=1983|team=St. Francis Fighting Saints |title=St. Francis (IL)}} | 7 Innings | Game 3 | year=1983|team=Coastal Carolina Chanticleers|title=Coastal Carolina}} | 5–2 | year=1983|team=Liberty Flames|title=Liberty}} | Game 4 | year=1983|team=Lubbock Christian Chaparrals|title=Lubbock Christian}} | 7–1 | year=1983|team=Southwestern Pirates|title=Southwestern}} | May 31 | Game 5 | St. Francis (IL) | 10–0 | William Jewell | William Jewell eliminated | Game 6 | Liberty | 5–3 | Southwestern | Southwestern eliminated | Game 7 | Union | 7–2 | year=1983|team=Southern Arkansas Muleriders|title=Southern Arkansas}} | Game 8 | Lubbock Christian | 13–3 | year=1983|team=Newman Jets|title=Newman}} | June 1 | Game 9 | Liberty | 4–3 | Southern Arkansas | Southern Arkansas eliminated | Game 10 | Newman | 12–10 | St. Francis | St. Francis eliminated | Game 11 | Lewis-Clark | 22–6 | Union | Game 12 | Lubbock Christian | 14–9 | Coastal Carolina | June 2 | Game 13 | Newman | 23–12 | Coastal Carolina | Coastal Carolina eliminated | Game 14 | Union | 21–17 | Liberty | Liberty eliminated | Game 15 | Lewis-Clark | 18–17 | Lubbock Christian | 10 Innings | June 3 | Game 16 | Lewis-Clark | 16–2 | Newman | Newman eliminated | Game 17 | Lubbock Christian | 4–0 | Union | Union eliminated | group=note|Originally scheduled for June 4, Game 18 was postponed to June 5 due to rain delay.[1]}} | Game 18 | Lubbock Christian | 4–3 | Lewis-Clark | June 6 | Final | Lubbock Christian | 12–4 | Lewis-Clark | Lubbock Christian wins NAIA World Series | |
Notes1. ^1 2 {{cite news|title=Scorecard|work=Lubbock Avalanche-Journal|date=June 6, 1983|page=B3}} 2. ^1 2 {{cite web|title=Baseball Championship History|url=http://www.naia.org/fls/27900/1NAIA/SportsInfo/Championships/BSB_Championship.pdf|publisher=National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics|accessdate=August 24, 2014}}
References{{Reflist}}External links{{NAIA World Series}} 3 : 1983 NAIA baseball season|Baseball in Lubbock, Texas|NAIA World Series |