NCAA D3 Baseball World Series – Endicott Plays Friday Afternoon in Iowa – Series Notes & Links

BEVERLY — The No. 4/8 nationally ranked Endicott baseball team (45-7) is set to compete in the NCAA Division III College World Series this week (June 2-8) in Cedar Rapids, Iowa at Veterans Memorial Stadium.

The Gulls open up the double-elimination round against a familiar foe, No. 10/12 Baldwin Wallace, on Friday, June 2 at 2:15 PM (EST).

BRACKET | NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP MICROSITE | TICKETS

Here’s everything you need to know.


TICKETS (PURCHASE HERE)

Tickets can be purchased online using the link above. Tickets can also be purchased directly from the Kernels Box Office by calling (319) 896-7560 or stopping by the Box Office during normal business hours.

The Box Office is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. To verify age, Senior and Student tickets must be purchased directly through the Kernels.

PRICES/TICKET OPTIONS

All-Session = $40 Adult, $25 Student/Senior Citizen (62+)Daily Session Pass = $15 Adult, $10 Student/Senior Citizen (62+)Opening Ceremonies BBQ = $30 (all ages)


TOURNAMENT FORMAT

  • Double elimination format, one winner from each bracket listed below will advance to the best-of-three National Championship Series, scheduled for June 7-8
  • Bracket One will feature Johns Hopkins, Misericordia, Endicott, and Baldwin Wallace
  • Bracket Two is comprised of Salisbury, East Texas Baptist, Lynchburg, and Wisconsin-La Crosse

Live Stats/Video will be available for every game


PREFERRED HOTELS

Cedar Rapids Marriott >> 1200 Collins Road NE (4.6 miles, 8-minute drive)Hampton Inn North >> 1130 Park Place NE (4.8 miles, 8-minute drive)Homewood Suites >> 1140 Park Place NE (4.8 miles, 8-minute drive)


NATIONAL COVERAGE


FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • All-time records against Bracket One opponents: Johns Hopkins (0-0), Misericordia (0-0), Baldwin Wallace (0-2)
  • All-time records against Bracket Two potential opponents: Salisbury (0-0), East Texas Baptist (0-0), Lynchburg (1-2), Wisconsin-La Crosse (0-1)
  • Salisbury is the only program among the field to capture a baseball national championship (2021 winners, 2022 runner-up)
  • Wisconsin-La Crosse (2015) and Johns Hopkins (2008) have finished as runner-ups
  • Endicott will look to win the first NCAA National Championship in College history this week

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(Photo Credit – Leanna Puccio ’24)

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