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NCSA World Series Double Elimination Seeding

The past two days have been a whirlwind of amazing NCSA postseason softball. Seeding round play has concluded and seeding is set for the double-elimination to the championship. Check out the full elimination round seeding and match-ups for the first round!

NCSA SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD NOMINATIONS DUE

Reminder: NCSA Sportsmanship Award nominations are due this Friday, May 14th. All NCSA teams are eligible to submit a nomination for this award even if they were not approved for competition this season. We would love to recognize your outstanding players!

NCSA Sportsmanship Award: The NCSA would like to recognize a student-athlete who has distinguished themselves through demonstrated acts of sportsmanship and ethical behavior. We are thrilled to be able to recognize such a deserving player that has made an impact on and/or off the field for your team. Please see the attached document for the NCSA Sportsmanship Award nomination criteria. If you would like to submit a nomination from your team, please send me your testimonial (500 words max) no later than May 14th.

Nominations can be e-mailed to [email protected]

2021 NCSA WORLD SERIES HEADING TO COLUMBUS, GA

Anticipation is running high for the 2021 NCSA World Series in Columbus, Georgia on May 20-23, 2021. The event will once again be held at the South Commons Softball Complex for the extended 4-day tournament, beginning pool play on Thursday and culminating with the championship round on Sunday.

Stay up to date on all NCSA World Series information through the official 2021 event page, along with the NCSA Facebook Page, NCSA Twitter and NCSA Instagram accounts.

OFFICIAL NCSA WORLD SERIES PRESS RELEASE

MEET THE NCSA REGIONAL DIRECTORS

Mara Schemel

South Atlantic Regional Director

How long have you been involved with the NCSA player/volunteer? 9 years

Played club softball at: Clemson University

Fielding Position: OF

Officer Positions: President

What is your favorite NCSA memory? So many options! As a player: playing our first ever NCSA game, team spaghetti movie nights, and dancing in the dugouts. As a volunteer: the behind the scenes adventures with the other regional directors and watching teams grow and succeed.
Why you volunteer as an NCSA Regional Director? When I graduated I didn’t want to walk away from softball. The NCSA had been a big positive part of my college experience and I wanted to help make sure others had a similar experience.