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Division II College World Series
The NJCAA Division II College World Series is held annually in Enid, Oklahoma at David Allen Memorial Ballpark. The World Series was previously held in Millington, Tennessee from 1993 unitl 2008. It has remained in Enid, Oklahoma since 2009. The Division II tournament is a double elimination tournament contested by the ten district champions. The Division II format is largely the same as the Division I tournament, being that there are ten teams competing for the national championship in a double elimination format.

Division III College World Series
The NJCAA Division III College World Series is held annually in Greeneville, Tennessee at Pioneer Park. The Division III World Series was originally held in Jamestown, New York from 1993-1994. It then moved to Batavia, New York from 1995-2004 before moving again to Glens Falls, New York for the 2005-2006 seasons. It was held in Tyler, Texas from 2007-2014. It changed sites once again for the 2015-2016 seasons when Kinston, North Carolina hosted. The World Series has been held in Greeneville, Tennessee since 2017. The double elimination tournament pits the seven district champions plus an at-large selection against each other to determine the NJCAA Division III baseball national champion. Unlike the Division I and II tournaments, there are only seven districts in Division III, rather than ten. This allows for a non-district champion to reach the finals with an at-large bid to round out the tournament at a more even eight teams.

NJCAA Playoff Format
The NJCAA baseball playoff format for reaching the JUCO World Series is generally the same for all divisions, regions, and districts with few exceptions. The postseason begins with a Region Sectional. This is a best-of-three series against another team from the region. Oftentimes the top eight seeds in a given region will be seeded one through eight. With this being the case, the number one team would face the number eight seed in the first round and so on. The four winners of these opening round series then advance to the Region Championship. The Region Championship is a four team double elimination tournament that determines the winners of each of the NJCAA's twenty-four regions. Each of the Region Champions then advances to the District Championship. The District Championship is generally a three game series contested between two region champions to determine who recieves that district's bid to the JUCO World Series. In Divisions I and II, the ten district champions continue on to the JUCO World Series where a double elimination tournament decides that year's national champion. In Division III, the seven district champions plus an at-large selection, a runner-up from one of the district championships, reach the JUCO World Series and play a double elimination tournament to determine the national champion.

JUCO World Series Page Intro
The JUCO World Series is an annual baseball tournament held across three divisions of National Junior College Athletic Association baseball. Taking place in late May and early June each year, it determines the junior college baseball national champions. The first year in which the World Series was played across three separate divisions was 1993.

Division I College World Series
Since 1977, the champion of each of the NJCAA's ten regionally defined districts advance to the event. It is held as a ten team, double-elimination tournament. Several different brackets and schedules have been used since the event began in 1958. In the first season, the event was an eight-team bracket leading to placement, with the winners of their first two games playing for the championship, while others played for respective places. In 1959, the NJCAA adopted the double-elimination format. In 1977, the event expanded to ten teams, and has remained so ever since. The Division I College World Series is held annually in Grand Junction, Colorado at Sam Suplizio Field.

Potential Topics
JUCO World Series (Existing Article):

JUCO World Series

-Add information about Division II and III, World Series location, playoff structure to get there

Division II:

http://njcaa.org/sports/bsb/2017-18/div2/region_district_championship/index

http://njcaa.org/sports/bsb/2017-18/div2/national_championship/index

Discuss path to World Series, number of teams, location, recent champions.

-10 teams make World Series, World Series held in Enid, Oklahoma at David Allen Memorial Ballpark

Division III:

http://njcaa.org/sports/bsb/2017-18/div3/region_district_championship/index

http://njcaa.org/sports/bsb/2017-18/div3/national_championship/index

Discuss path to World Series, number of teams, location, recent champions.

-8 teams make World Series, World Series held in Greeneville, Tennessee at Pioneer Park, 7 district champs make it plus an at-large selection

Playoff Format:

http://www.region4sports.com/region4/tournament_central/baseball-d1

http://www.region4sports.com/region4/tournament_central/baseball-d2

http://www.region4sports.com/region4/tournament_central/baseball-d3

http://jucogj.org/index.aspx

Add more information on path to JUCO World Series for Division I as current article does not explain that.

-Playoff format generally same across all divisions

-Regional Sectional-3 game series against a team in your region to advance to Region Championship Tournament

-Regional Championship-4 team double elimination tournament to advance to the District Championship

-District Championship-3 game series against another regional champion to advance to the NJCAA College World Series

-NJCAA College World Series:

-D1: 10 teams, double elimination to determine national champion

-D2: 10 teams, double elimination to determine national champion

-D3: 8 teams, 7 district champs plus at-large team in double elimination tournament to determine national champion

COD Baseball 2018 Season (New Article):

-Include schedule/results, roster, about the conference/region, NJCAA rankings, NJCAA playoffs

Schedule:

http://njcaa.org/sports/bsb/2017-18/div3/schedule?teamId=u1aokalpibt7xo7d

http://www.cod.edu/athletics/men/baseball.aspx

Compile a list of opponents, results, and locations for each game.

Roster:

http://njcaa.org/sports/bsb/2017-18/div3/teams/collegeofdupage?view=roster

List all players names, numbers, and positions as well as coaches.

Conference Info:

http://www.n4csports.com/index.aspx?path=baseball&

Explain what schools are in our conference the doubleheader format for determining the conference champ.

Region IV Info:

http://region4sports.com/sports/bsb/index

Explain what schools also belong to Region IV, significance in relation to playoffs.

NJCAA Rankings:

http://njcaa.org/sports/bsb/2017-18/div3/polls

Show our ranking throughout the course of the season.

NJCAA Playoffs:

http://njcaa.org/sports/bsb/2017-18/div3/region_district_championship/index

http://www.region4sports.com/region4/tournament_central/baseball-d3

Discuss playoff format in order to reach the NJCAA College World Series.

NJCAA Region IV (New Article):

-Discuss schools in region, sports offered, different divisions, playoff structure for different sports/divisions

Article Evaluation
History of Writing:

-All subtopics are relevant, nothing distracted me

-Very neutral, no bias detected

-Links work, take me to actual page

-All facts cited, credible sources used

-Many of the sources are dated, however with a topic such as this not much new information will come out so a dated source is ok

-Lot of conversation on talk page, many discussions ongoing about what information to include as well as where in article it should be

-C class article, involved in many WikiProjects

Jimmy Wales:

-Everything was relevant, with no distractions

-Seemed kind of biased when discussing his denial of being a Wikipedia "co-founder"

-Links work

-Sources are referenced, neutral

-Article seemed up to date

-Not much discussion on talk page

-B class article, subject of numerous WikiProjects