Congratulations to Bluefield State College
2021 Black College “Small School” World Series Champions
2021 Black College “Small School” World Series
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Coverage provided by Black College Sports Network
NCAA Division II Participants
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The Particulars…
- When: April 28 – May 1, 2021
- Where: Riverwalk Stadium (home of the Tampa Bay Rays Double-A affiliate Montgomery Biscuits)200 Coosa Street, Montgomery, Alabama 36104
- Tickets: Can be purchased at Black College World Series Tickets.
- Format:
Two divisions (one division of four NCAA Division II teams/one division of four NAIA teams) with each division playing a double-elimination format and winners of each division face off in a one-game playoff to determine a champion.Do to circumstances beyond our control, the tournament will be just one division of six teams playing a double-elimination tournament. - Events:
- Black College World Series Press Conference (Virtual)
- Opening Pitch Reception/Luncheon TBA
- The HBCU Experience (Virtual)
- Homerun Derby
- Black College World Series – Riverwalk Stadium
Tournament Seeding | Tournament Standings |
Seed No. 1 - Xavier University of Louisiana | 3-2 (eliminated) |
Seed No. 2 - Savannah State University | 1-2 (eliminated) |
Seed No. 3 - Bluefield State College | 4-1 (Champions) |
Seed No. 4 - Rust College | 0-2 (eliminated) |
Seed No. 5 - Florida Memorial University | 2-2 (eliminated) |
Seed No. 6 - Edward Waters College | 1-2 (eliminated) |
April 28, 2021 | ||
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Game 1: Bluefield State College 5 - Edward Waters College 4 | Video Box Score |
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Game 2: Florida Memorial University 12 - Rust College 2> | Video Box Score |
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Game 3: Florida Memorial University 9 - Savannah State 3 | Video Box Score |
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All game times are Central Daylight Savings Time (CDT) Note: All games are 9 inning games. Ten run rule will be in effect. |
April 29, 2021 | ||
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Game 4: Edward Waters 16 - Rust College 1 (Rust College eliminated) | Video Box Score |
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Game 5: Savannah State 9 - Edward Waters College 6 Edward Waters College eliminated) | Video Box Score |
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Home Run Derby - Winner: Nathan Harris (Florida Memorial) | Video | |
Game 6: Bluefield State College 4 - Xavier University of Louisiana 1 | Video Box Score |
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All game times are Central Daylight Savings Time (CDT) Note: All games are 9 inning games. Ten run rule will be in effect. |
April 30, 2021 | ||
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Game 7: Xavier of Louisiana 7 - Savannah State 2 (Savannah State eliminated) | Video Box Score |
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Game 8: Bluefield State College 10 - Florida Memorial University 3 | Video Box Score |
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Game 9: Xavier of Louisiana 7 - Florida Memorial University 5 (Florida Memorial eliminated) | Video Box Score |
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All game times are Central Daylight Savings Time (CDT) Note: All games are 9 inning games. Ten run rule will be in effect. |
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May 1, 2021 | ||
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Game 10: Xavier University of Louisiana 16 - Bluefield State College 2 Black College World Series Championship Game One | Video Box Score |
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Game 11: Bluefield State College 7 - Xavier University of Louisiana 2 Bluefield State College - Black College World Series Champions | Video Box Score |
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All game times are Central Daylight Savings Time (CDT) Note: All games are 9 inning games. Ten run rule will be in effect. |
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About The Montgomery Biscuits
The Montgomery Biscuits are a Minor League Baseball team based in Montgomery, Alabama. They are the Double-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays and play in the Double-A South. The team was founded in Orlando, Florida, in 1973 as the Orlando Twins, an affiliate of the Minnesota Twins in the Southern League. After remaining in the Minnesota minor league organization for 20 seasons, the team became an affiliate of the Chicago Cubs for four seasons and then the Seattle Mariners for one. In 1999, the team became an affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays, and they have remained in the organization ever since. They became members of the Double-A South in 2021. Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium is the home of the Biscuits. The minor league baseball ballpark opened in 2004. Located in downtown Montgomery, the stadium can host up to 7,000 people a night. The Stadium offers a riverfront area that is easily accessible from Riverwalk Stadium, 20 luxury suites, picnic areas along the third-base line and in left-center field. The picnic area in left-center field can accommodate up to 4,000 fans. The stadium also has a full bar, called “The Club Car Bar” and a children’s playground area located down the third base line. The stadium scoreboard is a video board with a LED screen with instant replay. For more information, contact Brendon Porter [email protected].
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