2024 NAIA Softball National Championship Qualifiers Revealed

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2024 NAIA Softball National Championship Qualifiers Revealed

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has officially announced the teams and pairings for the 2024 NAIA Softball National Championship. The 48-team field will kick things off in the NAIA National Championship Opening Round, at 10 campus sites around the nation on May 13-16.

The 2024 NAIA National Championship Opening Round Winners will meet up in Columbus, Ga., at the NAIA Softball World Series. The final site takes place at the South Commons Softball Complex from May 23-29, 2024, hosted by Columbus, Ga. Sports Council.

This year’s championship field includes 32 automatic qualifiers and 16 at-large selections. Automatic berths were given to teams that either won their respective conference tournament title, or regular-season championship or finished runner-up at the conference tournament or regular season as determined by each conference qualification plan. The at-large bids were determined by the NAIA Softball National Selection Committee. This committee consists of one representative from each Area Rating Committee (ARC), a representative from the National Administrative Council, an officer of the NAIA Softball Coaches Association, and three at-large members. The committee evaluated teams throughout the year on various criteria.

All championship opening round games will be video-streamed by the host.

Qualifier Highlights

  • Six teams will make their first NAIA Softball Opening Round appearance this season with Florida National, Stillman (Ala.), Mid-America Christian (Okla.), Missouri Baptist, Benedictine (Kan.), and Jessup (Calif.).
  • Spring Arbor (Mich.) and Evangel (Mo.) are in the field for the first time in 38 and 18 years, respectively.
  • Four teams in this year’s field have won a red banner before as Oklahoma City has won the most with 11 and Southern Oregon is second with three.
  • Seven teams are on a double-digit win streak heading into the opening rounds, led by Madonna (Mich.) on a 26-game streak.
  • The Cascade and Heart of America lead all conferences with the most teams in the field with four each.
  • 21 Teams sport an animal as a mascot, most commonly an eagle.
  • The 48 field sports a combined record of 1,759-604, or a .744 winning percentage.
  • For a full look at all of the Opening Round tournaments and matchups, click HERE
Institution Qualification Method Season Record Last Qualified Appearances Titles
Aquinas (Mich.) Tournament Runner-Up 40-13 2021 3
Baker (Kan.) At-Large 33-14 2023 1
Bellevue (Neb.) At-Large 32-20 2019 5
Benedictine (Kan.) Tournament Runner-Up 39-14
Central Methodist (Mo.) Regular Season/Tournament Champion 48-4 2023 4
Coastal Georgia At-Large 36-12 2023
College of Idaho At-Large 32-17 2023 4
Cottey (Mo.) Tournament Runner-Up 31-19 2023
Cumberlands (Ky.) At-Large 44-7 2023 1
Dickinson State Conference Tournament Champion 24-22 2021 5
Eastern Oregon Tournament Champions 37-8 2022 2
Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) Tournament Champion 38-11 2023
Evangel (Mo.) Regular Season/Tournament Champion 36-8 2006 1
Florida National Tournament Runner-Up 23-22
Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) Tournament Champion 31-16 2023 7
Friends (Kan.) At-Large 34-17 2011 3
Georgia Gwinnett Tournament Champion 29-15 2023 3
Grand View (Iowa) At-Large 33-17 2022 2
Hope International (Calif.) At-Large 35-15 2023
Houston-Victoria (Texas) At-Large 32-12 2021 3
Indiana Wesleyan Tournament Runner-Up 40-13 2023 4
Indiana-Southeast Regular Season Champion 34-16 2023 3
Jessup (Calif.) At-Large 36-9 2022 2
LSU-Alexandria (La.) Tournament Champion 36-12 2019 3
Madonna (Mich.) Regular Season/Tournament Champion 48-3 2023 5
Marian (Ind.) Regular Season/Tournament Champion 44-10 2023 6
Mid-America Christian (Okla.) At-Large 36-15
Middle Georgia State Tournament Runner-Up 33-14 2023
Midland (Neb.) Tournament Runner-Up 42-10 2023 4
Missouri Baptist Regular Season Champion 33-12
Northwestern (Iowa) Regular Season/Tournament Champion 48-5 2023 2
Oklahoma City Regular Season Champion 49-3 2023 33 11
Oregon Tech Regular Season Champion 43-9 2023 8 1
Ottawa (Kan.) No.2 Seed in Conference Tournament 38-16 2023 4
Our Lady of the Lake (Texas) Regular Season/Tournament Champion 50-3 2023
Reinhardt (Ga.) Regular Season/ Tournament Champion 42-8 2023 4
Rio Grande Tournament Champion 34-17 2022 1
St. Francis (Ill.) At-Large 29-14 2023
Saint Xavier (Ill.) Tournament Champion 27-12 2023 7
Science & Arts (Okla.) Tournament Champion 44-7 2023 7 1
Southeastern (Fla.) At-Large 38-17 2023 2
Southern Oregon At-Large 37-17 2023 5 3
Spring Arbor (Mich.) At-Large 33-20 1986 1
St. Thomas (Fla.) Tournament Champion 38-10 2014 1
Stillman (Ala.) At-Large 35-13
Tennessee Wesleyan Tournament Runner-Up 27-13 2023
Vanguard (Calif.) Tournament Champion 40-11 2023 5
William Carey (Miss.) Regular Season/Tournament Champion 38-12 2022 7

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