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2023 NAIA softball tournament

The 2023 NAIA softball tournament was the 42nd edition of the NAIA softball championship.The 40-team tournament began on May 15 with Opening Round games at ten different sites and concluded with the 2023 NAIA Softball World Series in Columbus, Georgia on May 25-31.

Southern Oregon won its third NAIA title, defeating Oregon Tech 11-0 in five innings. Cayla Williams of Southern Oregon was named tournament MVP.

Format

A total of 40 teams entered the tournament, with 32 receiving an automatic bid by either winning their conference's tournament, finishing as their conference tournament runner-up, or by finishing in first place in their conference. The remaining 8 bids were issued at large, with selections extended by the NAIA Selection Committee.

Bids

Conferences with 10 or more members received two automatic berths, while conferences with less than 10 received one. All conferences awarded a bid to their tournament champion.

Automatic

At-large

By conference

Opening Round

The Opening Round brackets were held May 15-17.

Ashland Bracket (Ashland, OR)

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Baldwin City Bracket (Baldwin City, KS)

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Chickasha Bracket (Chickasha, OK)

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Henderson Bracket (Henderson, TN)

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Indianapolis Bracket (Indianapolis, IN)

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Klamath Falls Bracket (Klamath Falls, OR)

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Lawrenceville Bracket (Lawrenceville, GA)

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Oklahoma City Bracket (Oklahoma City, OK)

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San Antonio Bracket (San Antonio, TX)

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Williamsburg Bracket (Williamsburg, KY)

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NAIA Softball World Series

The 42nd annual NAIA Softball World Series was held May 25-31 at the South Commons Softball Complex in Columbus, Georgia.

Participants

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Game results

Championship game

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All-Tournament Team

Media coverage

Live-streaming

The Opening Round live streams were produced by the host schools. World Series games from May 25-29 were streamed on the NAIA Network with play-by-play by Jack Kreuzer.

Television

The semifinals and national championship were broadcast on ESPN3, with Kreuzer providing play-by-play. Columbus State University softball coach Brad Huskisson served as the analyst.

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