INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division III Baseball Committee has announced the 64 teams that will compete in the 2025 NCAA Division III Baseball Championship.
Of the 16 regional sites played Friday-Sunday, May 16-18, four teams will compete at sixteen regional sites. Regionals will use a double-elimination format. Forty-one conference champions qualified automatically.
Winners of the 16 regional tournaments will qualify for eight, best-of-three series at the super regionals, Friday-Saturday, May 23-24. The eight super regional winners will then qualify for the pool play double-elimination championship at Classic Auto Group Park in Eastlake, Ohio, Friday-Thursday, May 30-June 5, 2025.
Conferences receiving automatic qualification are as follows:
| Conference |
Automatic-Qualifier Team |
|---|---|
| Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference |
Penn State-Behrend |
| American Rivers Conference | Buena Vista |
| American Southwest Conference |
East Texas Baptist |
| Atlantic East Conference |
Marymount (Virginia) |
| Centennial Conference | Johns Hopkins |
| College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin |
North Central (Illinois) |
| Collegiate Conference of the South | Huntingdon |
| Conference of New England | Endicott |
| Empire 8 Conference |
SUNY Brockport |
| Great Northeast Athletic Conference |
Johnson & Wales (Providence) |
| Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference | Manchester |
| Landmark Conference | Catholic |
| Liberty League |
Rensslaer Polytechnic Institute |
| Little East Conference | Keene State |
| Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference |
Bridgewater State |
| Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association | Adrian |
| Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth | Messiah |
| Middle Atlantic Conference Freedom | Arcadia |
| Midwest Conference | Beloit |
| Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference |
Gustavus Adolphus |
| New England Small College Athletic Conference | Middlebury |
| New England Women’s and Men’s Athletics Conference | Salve Regina |
| New Jersey Athletic Conference |
Rutgers University-Camden |
| North Atlantic Conference | Husson |
| North Coast Athletic Conference | Denison |
| Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference |
Milwaukee School of Engineering |
| Northwest Conference | Whitworth |
| Ohio Athletic Conference |
Baldwin Wallace |
| Old Dominion Athletic Conference | Lynchburg |
| President’s Athletic Conference | Grove City |
| Skyline Conference |
Farmingdale State |
| Southern Athletic Association | Rhodes |
| Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | La Verne |
| Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference | Trinity (Texas) |
| St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | Webster |
| State University of New York Athletic Conference | Cortland State |
| United East | Keystone |
| University Athletic Association |
Case Western Reserve |
| Upper Midwest Athletic Conference |
Bethany Lutheran |
| USA South Athletic Conference | Methodist |
| Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference |
Wisconsin-Whitewater |
| At Large |
|---|
| Belhaven |
| Centre |
| Claremont-Mudd-Scripps |
| Concordia University Texas |
| Emory |
| Kean |
| Maryville (Tennessee) |
| McMurry |
| Millsaps |
| Mount Union |
| Ohio Northern |
| Penn State-Harrisburg |
| Pomona-Pitzer |
| Ramapo |
| Randolph-Macon |
| Rowan |
| Salisbury |
| The College of New Jersey |
| University of Chicago |
| Washington University in St. Louis |
| Wisconsin-La Crosse |
| Wisconsin-Oshkosh |
In the 2024 Division III championship series, Misericordia captured its first national title with a 2-1 series win over Wisconsin-Whitewater.
