College World Series - Division III Champions

Division III Champions

  • 1976 Cal State Stanislaus 13-6 Ithaca
  • 1977 Cal State Stanislaus 8-5 Brandeis
  • 1978 Glassboro State 5-3 Marietta
  • 1979 Glassboro State 3-0 Cal State Stanislaus
  • 1980 Ithaca 12-5 Marietta
  • 1981 Marietta 14-12 (12) Ithaca
  • 1982 Eastern Connecticut State 11-6 Cal State Stanislaus
  • 1983 Marietta 36-8 Otterbein
  • 1984 Ramapo 5-4 Marietta
  • 1985 Wisconsin–Oshkosh 11-6 Marietta
  • 1986 Marietta 11-6 Ithaca
  • 1987 Montclair State 13-12 (10) Wisconsin–Oshkosh
  • 1988 Ithaca 7-5 Wisconsin–Oshkosh
  • 1989 N.C. Wesleyan 8-7 (13) Cal State Stanislaus
  • 1990 Eastern Connecticut State 8-1 Aurora
  • 1991 Southern Maine 9-0 Trenton State
  • 1992 William Paterson 3-1 Cal Lutheran
  • 1993 Montclair State 3-1 Wisconsin–Oshkosh
  • 1994 Wisconsin–Oshkosh 6-2 Wesleyan (Conn.)
  • 1995 La Verne 5-3 Methodist
  • 1996 William Paterson 6-5 Cal Lutheran
  • 1997 Southern Maine 15-1 Wooster
  • 1998 Eastern Connecticut State 16-1 Montclair State
  • 1999 N.C. Wesleyan 1-0 St. Thomas (Minn.)
  • 2000 Montclair State 6-2 St. Thomas (Minn.)
  • 2001 St. Thomas (Minn.) 8-4 Marietta
  • 2002 Eastern Connecticut State 8-0 Marietta
  • 2003 Chapman 15-7 Christopher Newport
  • 2004 George Fox 6-3 Eastern Connecticut State
  • 2005 Wisconsin–Whitewater 11-4 Cortland State
  • 2006 Marietta 7-2 Wheaton (Mass.)
  • 2007 Kean 5-4 Emory
  • 2008 Trinity (Conn.) 5-4 Johns Hopkins
  • 2009 St. Thomas (Minn.) 3-2 Wooster
  • 2010 Illinois Wesleyan 17-5 SUNY-Cortland
  • 2011 Marietta 18-5 Chapman
  • 2012 Marietta 7-2 Wheaton (Mass.)

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