College World Series - Division II Champions

Division II Champions

  • 1968 Chapman 11-0 Delta State
  • 1969 Illinois State 12-0 Southwest Missouri State
  • 1970 Cal State Northridge 2-1 Nicholls State
  • 1971 Florida Southern 4-0 Central Michigan
  • 1972 Florida Southern 5-1 Cal State Northridge
  • 1973 UC Irvine 9-6 Ithaca
  • 1974 UC Irvine 14-1 LSU-New Orleans
  • 1975 Florida Southern 10-7 Marietta
  • 1976 Cal Poly Pomona 17-3 SIU-Edwardsville
  • 1977 UC Riverside 4-1 Eckerd
  • 1978 Florida Southern 7-2 Delta State
  • 1979 Valdosta State 3-2 Florida Southern
  • 1980 Cal Poly Pomona 13-6 New Haven
  • 1981 Florida Southern 9-0 Eastern Illinois
  • 1982 UC Riverside 10-1 Florida Southern
  • 1983 Cal Poly Pomona 9-7 Jacksonville State
  • 1984 Cal State Northridge 10-5 Florida Southern
  • 1985 Florida Southern 15-5 Cal Poly Pomona
  • 1986 Troy State 5-0 Columbus State
  • 1987 Troy State 7-5 Tampa
  • 1988 Florida Southern 5-4 Sacramento State
  • 1989 Cal Poly-SLO 9-5 New Haven
  • 1990 Jacksonville State 12-8 Cal State Northridge
  • 1991 Jacksonville State 20-4 Missouri Southern
  • 1992 Tampa 11-8 Mansfield
  • 1993 Tampa 7-5 Cal Poly-SLO
  • 1994 Central Missouri State 14-9 Florida Southern
  • 1995 Florida Southern 15-0 Georgia College
  • 1996 Kennesaw State 4-0 St. Joseph's (Ind.)
  • 1997 Chico State 13-12 Central Oklahoma
  • 1998 Tampa 6-1 Kennesaw State
  • 1999 Chico State 11-5 Kennesaw State
  • 2000 Southeastern Oklahoma 7-2 Fort Hays State
  • 2001 St. Mary's (Tex.) 11-3 Central Missouri State
  • 2002 Columbus State 5-3 Chico State
  • 2003 Central Missouri State 11-4 Tampa
  • 2004 Delta State 12-8 Grand Valley State
  • 2005 Florida Southern 12-9 North Florida
  • 2006 Tampa 3-2 Chico State
  • 2007 Tampa 7-2 Columbus State
  • 2008 Mount Olive 6-2 Ouachita Baptist
  • 2009 Lynn 2-1 Emporia State
  • 2010 Southern Indiana 6-4 UC San Diego
  • 2011 West Florida 12-2 Winona State
  • 2012 West Chester 9–0 Delta State

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