The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) is proud to announce the qualifiers for the 2009 NAIA Softball National Championship. The tournament will be held at the Wilson Morgan Softball Complex in Decatur, Ala., May 14-20, 2009. This event is hosted by Decatur Parks and Recreation.
Bethel College is the MCC representative at the championships.
Defending national champion Lubbock Christian (Tex.) is one of 32
teams, which is comprised of seven at-larges and 25 automatic
qualifiers, to participate in this event. Brackets and seedings will
be announced on Wednesday, May 6 at 12 p.m. CST.
Lubbock Christian won its first title last year. Lady Chap infielders
Raquel Hawkins and Alejandra "Honda" Rodriguez were named to the 2008
All-Tournament Team and Hawkins was named Tournament Most Valuable
Player. Both players are back this year to help Lubbock Christian
defend their title.
Asbury (Ky.), Bethel (Ind.), Bethel (Tenn.), California Baptist,
Dickinson State (N.D.), Friends (Kan.), Georgetown (Ky.), Hastings
(Neb.), Houston-Victoria (Tex.), Madonna (Mich.), McKendree (Ill.),
Missouri Valley, Northwood (Tex.), Notre Dame (Ohio), Oklahoma City,
Park (Mo.), Savannah College of Art and Design (Ga.), Shorter (Ga.),
St. Xavier (Ill.), Virginia-Wise, Waldorf (Iowa) and William Carey
(Miss.) all received an automatic bid after winning their respective
conference/independent/unaffiliated tournaments. College of Idaho,
Holy Names (Calif.) and Morningside (Iowa) earned an automatic bid
based on their conference qualification plan.
Brenau (Ga.), Concordia (Calif.), Lubbock Christian (Tex.), Martin
Methodist (Tenn.), Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.), Simon Fraser (B.C.)
and St. Gregory's (Okla.) all received an at-large bid.
Teams will compete at the Wilson Morgan Softball Complex. Wilson
Morgan is a six field softball facility located at 300 Beltline SW,
Decatur, Alabama. The centrally located concession and restroom
building is topped with the complex's control tower and press boxes.
Telephone systems from the press box areas to each dug-out provide an
easy means of communication. Electronic scoreboards are utilized on all
fields. Each field has a clay infield and beautiful grass, maintained
by electronically controlled underground irrigation systems. Hollywood
bases are used throughout the complex. Fence distance is 300 feet on
all fields. Two paved parking lots provide parking for 600 vehicles.
Seating is available for 2,000 spectators with additional seating
available.
For more Championship information, click
here.
Team Qualifiers (Listed Alphabetically)
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Asbury (Ky.)
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Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Champion
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Bethel (Ind.)
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Mid-Central College Champion
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Bethel (Tenn.)
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TranSouth Athletic Champion
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Brenau (Ga.)
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At-Large #6
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California Baptist
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Golden State Athletic Champion
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College of Idaho
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Cascade Collegiate Champion
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Concordia (Calif.)
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At-Large #7
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Dickinson State (N.D.)
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Dakota Athletic Champion
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Friends (Kan.)
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Kansas Collegiate Athletic Champion
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Georgetown (Ky.)
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Mid-South Champion
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Hastings (Neb.)
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Great Plains Athletic Tournament Champion
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Holy Names (Calif.)
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California Pacific Champion
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Houston-Victoria (Tex.)
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Association of Independent Institutions Champion
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Lubbock Christian (Tex.)
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At-Large #1
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Madonna (Mich.)
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Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Champion
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Martin Methodist (Tenn.)
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At-Large #4
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McKendree (Ill.)
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American Midwest Champion
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Missouri Valley
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Heart of America Athletic Champion
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Morningside (Iowa)
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Great Plain Athletic Regular Season Champion
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Northwood (Tex.)
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Red River Athletic Champion
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Notre Dame (Ohio)
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American Mideast Champion
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Oklahoma City
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Sooner Athletic Champion
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Park (Mo.)
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Midlands Collegiate Athletic Champion
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Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.)
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At-Large #2
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Savannah College of Art and Design (Ga.)
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The Sun Champion
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Shorter (Ga.)
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Southern States Athletic Champion
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Simon Fraser (B.C.)
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At-Large #5
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St. Gregory's (Okla.)
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At-Large #3
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St. Xavier (Ill.)
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Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Champion
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Virginia-Wise
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Appalachian Athletic Champion
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Waldorf (Iowa)
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Midwest Collegiate Champion
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William Carey (Miss.)
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Unaffiliated (Frontier/Gulf Coast/Sunrise) Champion |