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Of the 31 NCAA Division I conferences, 25 of them will hold their conference championship tournaments this week. Below is a list of those championships – as well as the ones that already have been completed – with their respective dates, locations, the teams participating as well as links to schedules/brackets.

No Conference Championship: Big West, Pac-12


Early Automatic Bids:

The Ivy League
May 14-15
Champions: Princeton

Patriot League
May 14-15, May 21-23
Champions: Navy

Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC)
May 19-24
Champions: Bethune-Cookman

Southwestern Athletic (SWAC)
May 18-22
Champions: Alabama State


Championship Schedule:

America East
May 25-28 | Lowell, Mass.
LeLacheur Park
Schedule/Bracket

Teams
Binghamton (1) UMBC (4)
Hartford (2) Albany (5)
Stony Brook (2) Maine (6)

Double elimination tournament with Winners/Losers Bracket.


American Athletic
May 24-29 | Clearwater, Fla.
Bright House Field
Schedule/Bracket

Group A Group B
Tulane (1) East Carolina (2)
Cincinnati(4) UConn (3)
Houston (5) Memphis (6)
UCF (8) USF (7)

Double elimination tournament with the winner of Group A facing the winner of Group B for the American Athletic Championship.


Atlantic 10
May 25-28 | Bronx, N.Y.
Houlihan Park (Fordham)
Schedule/Bracket

Teams
Rhode Island (1) Fordham (5)
VCU (2) Davidson (6)
Saint Joseph's (3) George Washington (7)
Saint Louis (4)

Double elimination tournament with Winners/Losers Bracket.


Atlantic Coast (ACC)
May 24-29 | Durham, N.C.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
Schedule/Bracket

Pool A Pool B
Miami (1) Louisville (2)
Florida State (4) Virginia (3)
NC State (5) Clemson (6)
Boston College (8)* Duke (7)*
Georgia Tech (9)* Wake Forest (10)*

Boston College/Georgia Tech and Duke/Wake Forest will play a one-game play-in game to join each pool.


Atlantic Sun
May 25-28 | Nashville, Tenn.
Dugan Field at Marsh Stadium (Lipscomb)
Schedule/Bracket

Teams
Kennesaw State (1) Lipscomb (4)
North Florida (2) Florida Gulf Coast (5)
Jacksonville (3) Stetson (6)

Double elimination tournament with Winners/Losers Bracket.


Big 12
May 25-29 | Oklahoma City, Okla.
Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark
Schedule/Bracket

Division 1 Division 2
Texas Tech (1) Oklahoma State (2)
West Virginia (4) Texas Christian (3)
Oklahoma (5) Baylor (6)
Kansas State (8) Texas (7)

Double elimination tournament with the winner of Division 1 facing the winner of Division 2 for the Big 12 Championship.


Big East
May 26-29 | Aberdeen, Md.
Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium
Schedule/Bracket

Teams
Xavier (1) Seton Hall (3)
Creighton (2) St. John's (4)

Double elimination tournament with Winners/Losers Bracket.


Big South
May 24-28 | Lexington, S.C.
Lexington Baseball Stadium
Schedule/Bracket

Bracket 1 Bracket 2
High Point (2) Coastal Carolina (1)
Longwood (3) Gardner-Webb (4)
Winthrop (6) Presbyterian (5)
Liberty (7) Radford (8)

Double elimination tournament with the winner of Bracket 1 facing the winner of Bracket 2 for the Big South Championship.


Big Ten
May 25-29 | Omaha, Neb.
TD Ameritrade Park
Schedule/Bracket

Bracket 1 Bracket 2
Nebraska (2) Minnesota (1)
Indiana (3) Ohio State (4)
Maryland (6) Michigan (5)
Michigan State (7) Iowa (8)

Double elimination tournament with the winner of Bracket 1 facing the winner of Bracket 2 for the Big Ten Championship.


Colonial Athletic Assocation
May 25-28 | Mt. Pleasant, S.C.
The Ballpark at Patriots Point
Schedule/Bracket

Teams
UNC Wilmington (1) James Madison (4)
William & Mary (2) Northeastern (5)
Elon (3) College of Charleston (6)

Double elimination tournament with Winners/Losers Bracket.


Conference USA
May 25-29 | Hattiesburg, Miss.
Pete Taylor Park (Southern Miss)
Schedule/Bracket

Bracket 1 Bracket 2
Florida Atlantic (1) Marshall (2)
Rice (4) Southern Miss (3)
Louisiana Tech (5) Old Dominion (6)
Charlotte (8) Florida International (7)

Double elimination tournament with the winner of Bracket 1 facing the winner of Bracket 2 for the Conference USA Championship.


Horizon League
May 25-28 | Fairborn, Ohio
Nischwitz Stadium (Wright State)
Schedule/Bracket

Teams
Wright State (1) UIC (4)
Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2) Oakland (5)
Valparaiso (3) Northern Kentucky (6)

Double elimination tournament with Winners/Losers Bracket.


Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC)
May 25-29 | Fishkill, N.Y.
Dutchess Stadium (Manhattan)
Schedule/Bracket

Teams
Fairfield (1) Canisius (4)
Siena (2) Marist (5)
Monmouth (3) Manhattan (6)

Double elimination tournament with Winners/Losers Bracket.


Mid-American (MAC)
May 25-29 | Avon, Ohio
All Pro Freight Stadium
Schedule/Bracket

Bracket 1 Bracket 2
Kent State (1) Ball State (2)
Northern Illinois (4) Miami (3)
Toledo (5) Central Michigan (6)
Eastern Michigan (8) Western Michigan (7)

Double elimination tournament with the winner of Bracket 1 facing the winner of Bracket 2 for the MAC Championship.


Missouri Valley
May 25-28 | Terre Haute, Ind.
Bob Warn Field (Evansville)
Schedule/Bracket

Bracket A Bracket B
Indiana State (2) Dallas Baptist (1)
Bradley (3) Southern Illinois (4)
Wichita State (6) Evansville (5)
Missouri State (7) Illinois State (8)

Double elimination tournament with the winner of Bracket A facing the winner of Bracket B for the Missouri Valley Championship.


Mountain West
May 25-29 | Albuquerque, N.M.
Santa Ana Star Field (New Mexico)
Schedule/Bracket

Teams
Fresno State (1) Air Force (5)
New Mexico (2) San Diego State (6)
Nevada (3) San Jose State (7)
UNLV (4)

San Diego State and San Jose State will play a one-game play-in game before joining the double elimination tournament with Winners/Losers Bracket.


Northeast
May 26-29 | Norwich, Conn.
Dodd Stadium
Schedule/Bracket

Teams
Bryant (1) Fairleigh Dickinson (3)
Sacred Heart (2) Central Connecticut (4)

Double elimination tournament.


Ohio Valley
May 25-29 | Jackson, Tenn.
The Ballpark in Jackson
Schedule/Bracket

Teams
Southeast Missouri (1) Morehead State (4)
Jacksonville State (2) Tennessee Tech (5)
Austin Peay (3) Belmont (6)

Double elimination tournament with Winners/Losers Bracket.


Southeastern (SEC)
May 24-29 | Hoover, Ala.
Hoover Metropolitan Stadium
Schedule/Bracket

Bracket 1 Bracket 2
South Carolina (2) Mississippi State (1)
Texas A&M (3) Florida (4)
Vanderbilt (6) Louisiana State (5)
Ole Miss (7) Kentucky (8)
Georgia (10) Alabama (9)
Missouri (11) Tennessee (12)

Vanderbilt/Missouri, Ole Miss/Georgia, Kentucky/Alabama and LSU/Tennessee will play single elimination games on Tuesday (May 24) with the winners advancing to the double elimination round that starts Wednesday (May 25).


Southern (SoCon)
May 24-29 | Greenville, S.C.
Fluor Field
Schedule/Bracket

Bracket 1 Bracket 2
Western Carolina (2) Mercer (1)
UNC Greensboro (3) Furman (4)
Samford (6) East Tennessee State (5)
Wofford (7) The Citadel (8)

Virginia Military Institute (9)

The Citadel and VMI will play a one-game play-in game to join the double elimination tournament, with the winner of Bracket 1 facing the winner of Bracket 2 for the Southern Conference Championship.


Southland
May 25-28 | Sugar Land, Texas
Constellation Field
Schedule/Bracket

Bracket 1 Bracket 2
Southeastern Louisiana (2) Sam Houston State (1)
Northwestern State (3) Lamar (4)
McNeese State (6) Central Arkansas (5)
New Orleans (7) Stephen F. Austin (8)

Double elimination tournament with the winner of Bracket 1 facing the winner of Bracket 2 for the Southland Championship.


The Summit League
May 25-28 | Tulsa, Okla.
J.L. Johnson Stadium (Oral Roberts)
Schedule/Bracket

Teams
Oral Roberts (1) Fort Wayne (3)
Nebraska-Omaha (2) South Dakota State (4)

Double elimination tournament with Winners/Losers Bracket.


Sun Belt
May 25-29 | San Marcos, Texas
Bobcat Ballpark (Texas State)
Schedule/Bracket

Bracket 1 Bracket 2
UL Lafayette (1) South Alabama (2)
Troy (4) Arkansas-Little Rock (3)
Texas State (5) Georgia Southern (6)
Arkansas State (8) UT Arlington (7)

Double elimination tournament with the winner of Bracket 1 facing the winner of Bracket 2 for the Sun Belt Championship.


West Coast Conference (WCC)
May 26-28 | Stockton, Calif.
Banner Island Ballpark
Schedule/Bracket

Teams
Saint Mary's (1) Gonzaga (3)
BYU (2) Pepperdine (4)

Double elimination tournament with Winners/Losers Bracket.


Western Athletic (WAC)
May 25-28/29 | Mesa, Ariz.
Hohokam Stadium
Schedule/Bracket

Teams
Seattle (1) Sacramento State (4)
New Mexico State (2) Northern Colorado (5)
Utah Valley (3) CSU Bakersfield (6)

Double elimination tournament with Winners/Losers Bracket.

Teams
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Team 2 Team 8
Team 3 Team 9
Team 4 Team 10
Team 5 Team 11
Team 6 Team 12

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Team 3 Team 9
Team 4 Team 10
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Perfect Game Staff
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Perfect Game Staff
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