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2015 NAIA baseball tournament

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2015 NAIA
baseball tournament
Teams46
Finals site
ChampionsLewis–Clark State (ID) (17th title)
Winning coachJeremiah Robbins
MVPBeau Kerns (Lewis–Clark State)
  • 2014
  • NAIA baseball tournament
  • 2016

The 2015 NAIA baseball tournament was the 59th edition of the NAIA baseball championship. The 46-team tournament began on May 17 with Opening Round games across nine different sites and concluded with the 2015 NAIA World Series in Lewiston, Idaho that began on May 22 and ended on May 29. Lewis–Clark State (ID) defeated St. Thomas (FL) 10–7 in the championship game for their 17th title in program history.

The 46 participating teams were selected from all eligible NAIA teams with the World Series host receiving an automatic bid to the NAIA World Series. The remaining 45 teams participated in the Opening Round with 29 teams being awarded automatic bids as either champions and/or runners-up of their conferences, and 16 teams were selected at-large for the first time by the National Selection Committee, which was created as a pilot group for the 2015 season.[1] Teams were then placed into one of nine pre-determined Opening Round sites of five teams a piece, each of which is conducted via a double-elimination tournament. The winners of each of the Opening Round sites plus the World Series host team participated in the NAIA World Series.

Tournament procedure

A total of 46 teams entered the tournament. As World Series host, Lewis–Clark State received an automatic bid into the NAIA World Series. 29 automatic bids were determined by either winning their conference's regular season championship, conference tournament, and/or conference tournament runner-up. The other 16 bids were at-large, with selections determined by the NAIA Baseball National Selection Committee.[1]

Opening round hosts

On April 15, the NAIA announced the nine opening round host sites, which were played from May 17–20.[2]

Venue(s) Location(s) Host(s)
Don Roddy Field Bellevue, NE Bellevue University
Farmers Insurance Athletic Complex Grand Rapids, MI Davenport University
Sliwa Stadium Daytona Beach, FL Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University (FL)
Harrison Field Montgomery, AL Faulkner University
Grizzly Baseball Complex Lawrenceville, GA Georgia Gwinnett College
Hunter Wright Stadium Kingsport, TN Kingsport CVB
Bison Field at Ford Park Shawnee, OK Oklahoma Baptist University
Jim Wade Stadium Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma City University
Reese Field at Lou Herwaldt Stadium Santa Clarita, CA The Master's College

Bids

Source:[3]

Automatic

School Conference Record Berth Last NAIA Appearance
Auburn–Montgomery Southern States 40–16 Tournament champion 2012 (Daytona Beach Bracket)
Bellevue (NE) Midlands 44–13 Tournament champion 2014 (Shawnee Bracket)
Briar Cliff (IA) Great Plains 29–23–1 Regular season champion First appearance
British Columbia NAIA West Group 38–17 Tournament champion 2014 (Santa Clarita Bracket)
Bryan (TN) Appalachian 42–16 Tournament runner-up 2014 (Kingsport Bracket)
Cal State San Marcos A.I.I. 36–15 Tournament champion 2013 (Santa Clarita Bracket)
Concordia (CA) Golden State 44–15 Tournament champion 2013 (Daytona Beach Bracket)
Dakota Wesleyan (SD) Great Plains 24–24 Tournament champion 2009 (Group 8 Bracket)
Davenport (MI) Wolverine-Hoosier 48–9 Tournament champion 2014 (Santa Clarita Bracket)
Embry–Riddle (FL) The Sun 36–17 Tournament champion 2014 (Daytona Beach Bracket)
Faulkner (AL) Southern States 45–13 Tournament runner-up 2014 NAIA World Series
Grand View (IA) Midwest 20–20 Tournament champion 2013 (Cleveland Bracket)
Judson (IL) Chicagoland 40–18 Tournament champion 2014 (Montgomery Bracket)
Lewis-Clark State (ID) NAIA West Group 41–11 World Series host 2014 NAIA World Series
Lindsey Wilson (KY) Mid-South 38–17 Tournament champion 2013 (Daytona Beach Bracket)
LSU–Shreveport Red River 43–12 Tournament champion 2014 (Montgomery Bracket)
Lyon (AR) American Midwest 33–11 Tournament runner-up 2013 (Claremore Bracket)
Mayville State (ND) North Star 39–20 Tournament champion 2014 (Hutchinson Bracket)
MidAmerican Nazarene (KS) Heart 33–21 Tournament runner-up 2014 (Montgomery Bracket)
Missouri Baptist American Midwest 41–11 Tournament champion 2014 (Kingsport Bracket)
Mount Vernon Nazarene (OH) Crossroads 37–10 Regular season champion 2014 (Marion Bracket)
Northwestern Ohio Wolverine-Hoosier 42–13 Regular season champion First appearance
Northwood (FL) The Sun 39–12 Regular season champion First appearance
Oklahoma City Sooner 43–11 Tournament champion 2014 (Jackson Bracket)
Peru State (NE) Heart 38–14 Regular season champion 2012 (Paducah Bracket)
Rio Grande (OH) Kentucky 32–20 Tournament champion 2010 (Group 7 Bracket)
Spring Arbor (MI) Crossroads 30–16 Tournament champion 2014 (Marion Bracket)
St. Francis (IL) Chicagoland 27–26 Regular season champion 2014 (Lawrenceville Bracket)
Tabor (KS) Kansas 49–9 Tournament champion 2014 NAIA World Series
Tennessee Wesleyan Appalachian 43–10 Regular season champion 2014 (Daytona Beach Bracket)

At–Large

School Conference Record Last NAIA Appearance
Campbellsville (KY) Mid-South 28–11 2012 (Kingsport Bracket)
Freed–Hardeman (TN) American Midwest 35–14 2012 (Cleveland Bracket)
Georgia Gwinnett A.I.I. 47–12 2014 NAIA World Series
LSU–Alexandria Red River 39–14 2014 (Daytona Beach Bracket)
Madonna (MI) Wolverine-Hoosier 37–15 2013 (Cleveland Bracket)
Oklahoma Baptist Sooner 49–6 2014 NAIA World Series
Oklahoma Wesleyan Midlands 46–12 2014 NAIA World Series
Southeastern (FL) The Sun 38–19 2014 (Lawrenceville Bracket)
St. Catharine (KY) Mid-South 37–15 First appearance
St. Thomas (FL) The Sun 41–15 2012 (Hardeeville Bracket)
Sterling (KS) Kansas 46–13 2014 (Jackson Bracket)
The Master's (CA) Golden State 42–12 2014 (Santa Clarita Bracket)
Vanguard (CA) Golden State 34–20 2014 (Santa Clarita Bracket)
William Woods (MO) American Midwest 38–12 2014 (Lawrenceville Bracket)
Westmont (CA) Golden State 39–15 2014 (Lawrenceville Bracket)
York (NE) Midlands 39–17 2013 NAIA World Series

Opening Round

Source:[4]

Bellevue Bracket

Hosted by Bellevue (NE) at Don Roddy Field

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Tabor (KS)8
4Madonna (MI)15Mayville State0
5Mayville State (ND)61Tabor1
2Bellevue3
2Bellevue (NE)3
3William Woods (MO)2
2Bellevue54
1Tabor119
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
1Tabor12
5Mayville State65Mayville State4
4Madonna63William Woods3
3William Woods8

Daytona Beach Bracket

Hosted by Embry–Riddle (FL) at Sliwa Stadium

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Auburn–Montgomery2
4Southeastern (FL)45Rio Grande3
5Rio Grande (OH)105Rio Grande3
2Embry–Riddle (FL)9
2Embry–Riddle (FL)3
3Bryan (TN)0
2Embry–Riddle (FL)2
5Rio Grande1
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
5Rio Grande5
1Auburn–Montgomery23Bryan4
4Southeastern (FL)23Bryan6
3Bryan4

Grand Rapids Bracket

Hosted by Davenport (MI) at Farmers Insurance Athletic Complex

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Oklahoma Wesleyan4
4Peru State (NE)75Grand View1
5Grand View (IA)121Oklahoma Wesleyan1
2Davenport3
2Davenport (MI)10
3Mount Vernon Nazarene (OH)5
2Davenport611
1Oklahoma Wesleyan84
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
1Oklahoma Wesleyan7
5Grand View6105Grand View3
4Peru State64Peru State4
3Mount Vernon Nazarene2

Kingsport Bracket

Hosted by Kingsport CVB at Hunter Wright Stadium

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Tennessee Wesleyan3
4LSU–Alexandria94LSU–Alexandria2
5Judson (IL)41Tennessee Wesleyan1
2Lindsey Wilson10
2Lindsey Wilson (KY)5
3Freed–Hardeman (TN)4
2Lindsey Wilson4
1Tennessee Wesleyan1
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
1Tennessee Wesleyan411
4LSU–Alexandria23Freed–Hardeman3
5Judson13Freed–Hardeman10
3Freed–Hardeman4

Lawrenceville Bracket

Hosted by Georgia Gwinnett at Grizzly Baseball Complex

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Georgia Gwinnett11
4St. Catharine (KY)94St. Catharine5
5Spring Arbor (MI)31Georgia Gwinnett2
3St. Thomas (FL)10
2Westmont (CA)0
3St. Thomas (FL)5
3St. Thomas (FL)38
1Georgia Gwinnett102
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
1Georgia Gwinnett12
4St. Catharine22Westmont3
5Spring Arbor102Westmont6
2Westmont13

Montgomery Bracket

Hosted by Faulkner (AL) at Harrison Field

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Faulkner (AL)17
4Lyon (AR)94Lyon2
5St. Francis (IL)31Faulkner3
3Campbellsville1
2Northwood (FL)2
3Campbellsville (KY)6
1Faulkner5
3Campbellsville3
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
3Campbellsville10
4Lyon10114Lyon2
5St. Francis (IL)92Northwood (FL)7
2Northwood (FL)1010

Oklahoma City Bracket

Hosted by Oklahoma City at Jim Wade Stadium

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Oklahoma City4
4Missouri Baptist64Missouri Baptist513
5Dakota Wesleyan (SD)44Missouri Baptist1
2Concordia (CA)4
2Concordia (CA)2
3York (NE)1
2Concordia (CA)2710
1Oklahoma City56
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
4Missouri Baptist7
1Oklahoma City101Oklahoma City810
5Dakota Wesleyan23York4
3York4

Santa Clarita Bracket

Hosted by The Master's (CA) at Reese Field

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1The Master's (CA)7
4Vanguard (CA)64Vanguard8
5Cal State San Marcos44Vanguard8
3British Columbia2
2Northwestern Ohio2
3British Columbia4
4Vanguard8
2Northwestern Ohio0
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
3British Columbia1
1The Master's32Northwestern Ohio2
5Cal State San Marcos32Northwestern Ohio6
2Northwestern Ohio412

Shawnee Bracket

Hosted by Oklahoma Baptist at Bison Field at Ford Park

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
1Oklahoma Baptist7
4Briar Cliff (IA)25MidAmerica Nazarene4
5MidAmerica Nazarene (KS)101Oklahoma Baptist5
3Sterling0
2LSU–Shreveport0
3Sterling (KS)1
1Oklahoma Baptist17
2LSU–Shreveport12
First roundSecond roundSemifinals
3Sterling9
5MidAmerica Nazarene102LSU–Shreveport12
4Briar Cliff12LSU–Shreveport15
2LSU–Shreveport14

NAIA World Series

The NAIA World Series was held at Harris Field in Lewiston, Idaho.

Participants

School Conference Record Head Coach Bracket Previous NAIA
WS Appearances
Best NAIA
WS Finish
NAIA WS
Record
Concordia (CA) Golden State 47–16 Mike Grahovac Oklahoma City 2
(last: 2011)
1st
(2011)
6–3
Davenport (MI) Wolverine-Hoosier 51–10 Kevin Tidey Grand Rapids none none 0–0
Embry–Riddle (FL) The Sun 39–17 Randy Stegall Daytona Beach 12
(last: 2013)
2nd
(2005)
19–24
Faulkner (AL) Southern States 48–13 Patrick McCarthy Montgomery 3
(last: 2014)
1st
(2013)
6–4
Lewis–Clark State (ID) NAIA West Group
(Frontier)
41–11 Jeremiah Robbins n/a 33
(last: 2014)
1st
(1984, 1985, 1987, 1988,
1989, 1990, 1991, 1992,
1996, 1999, 2000, 2002,
2003, 2006, 2007, 2008)
128–43
Lindsey Wilson (KY) Mid-South 41–17 Jonathan Burton Kingsport none none 0–0
Oklahoma Baptist Sooner 52–6 Bobby Cox Shawnee 4
(last: 2014)
4th
(1989, 2014)
3–8
St. Thomas (FL) The Sun 44–16 Jorge Perez Lawrenceville 4
(last: 2007)
3rd
(1996)
3–8
Tabor (KS) Kansas 53–10 Mark Standiford Bellevue 1
(last: 2014)
T-5th
(2014)
2–2
Vanguard (CA) Golden State 38–20 Rob Pegg Santa Clarita 1
(last: 1985)
4th
(1985)
2–2

Bracket

Source:[5]

Preliminary Bracket

First round
Friday, May 22
First round
Friday, May 22
Second round
Saturday, May 23
Sunday, May 24
Third round
Monday, May 25
Winners to Championship Bracket
Fourth Round
Tuesday, May 26
1Oklahoma Baptist1
8Concordia (CA)128Concordia (CA)4
8Concordia (CA)4
9St. Thomas (FL)2
4Lewis–Clark State7
4Lewis–Clark State6
5Davenport2
4Lewis–Clark State10
2Faulkner12
2Faulkner4
7Lindsey Wilson110Vanguard1
2Faulkner7
10Vanguard3
6Embry–Riddle (FL)6
3Tabor1
6Embry–Riddle (FL)9
First round
Saturday, May 23
Losers eliminated
Second round
Monday, May 25
Losers eliminated
Third round[a]
Tuesday, May 26
Winners to Championship Bracket
8Concordia (CA)5
10Vanguard106Embry–Riddle (FL)6
9St. Thomas (FL)89St. Thomas (FL)14
5Davenport3
9St. Thomas (FL)5
1Oklahoma Baptist51Oklahoma Baptist4
7Lindsey Wilson03Tabor1
3Tabor3

Championship Bracket

First Round
Wednesday, May 27
Semifinal
Thursday, May 28
Final
Friday, May 29
2Faulkner3
9St. Thomas (FL)610
2Faulkner8
4Lewis–Clark State104Lewis–Clark State10
4Lewis–Clark State2
9St. Thomas (FL)7
6Embry–Riddle (FL)0

Game Results

All game times are listed in Pacific Daylight Time (UTC–07:00).[6]

Preliminary Bracket

Friday, May 22
9:00 am
Game 1
(10) Vanguard 3–1 (7) Lindsey Wilson Harris Field
Attendance: 1440
Umpires: HP: Jason Werle, 1B: Tracy Roles, 2B: Grant Henderson, 3B: Cory Spangler
WP: Sean Issac (10–5) Boxscore LP: Chris Erker (7–6)

Friday, May 22
12:00 pm
Game 2
(9) St. Thomas (FL) 2–12 (8) Concordia (CA) Harris Field
Attendance: 610
Umpires: HP: Grant Henderson, 1B: Cory Spangler, 2B: Jason Werle, 3B: Tracy Roles
LP: Marcos Barrios (9–3) Boxscore WP: Isaiah Terrazas (7–2)
Sv: Garrett Kraemer (1)

Friday, May 22
3:00 pm
Game 3
(6) Embry–Riddle (FL) 9–1 (3) Tabor Harris Field
Attendance: 1240
Umpires: HP: Shannon Bunger, 1B: Dwayne Finley, 2B: Mike Thomas, 3B: Eric Johansen
WP: Stetson Nelson (10–4) Boxscore LP: Dustin Hurlbutt (10–3)
HR: Hunter Bruehl (1)

Friday, May 22
7:00 pm
Game 4
(5) Davenport 2–6 (4) Lewis–Clark State Harris Field
Attendance: 2620
Umpires: HP: Mike Thomas, 1B: Eric Johansen, 2B: Shannon Bunger, 3B: Dwayne Finley
LP: Brendan Bender (8–2) Boxscore WP: Beau Kerns (11–1)
HR: Brandon Cable (3) HR: Seth Brown (23)

Saturday, May 23
9:00 am
Game 5
(7) Lindsey Wilson 0–2 (3) Tabor Harris Field
Attendance: 450
Umpires: HP: Cory Spangler, 1B: Mike Thomas, 2B: Dwayne Finley, 3B: Shannon Bunger
LP: Scott Sebald (10–4) Boxscore WP: Russell Longworth (12–3)

Saturday, May 23
12:00 pm
Game 6
(9) St. Thomas (FL) 8–3 (5) Davenport Harris Field
Attendance: 475
Umpires: HP: Dwayne Finley, 1B: Shannon Bunger, 2B: Cory Spangler, 3B: Mike Thomas
WP: Alex Hernandez (4–1) Boxscore LP: Corey Murphy (9–5)
HR: Zack Sardellitti (2)

Saturday, May 23
3:00 pm
Game 7
(2) Faulkner 4–1 (10) Vanguard Harris Field
Attendance: 765
Umpires: HP: Tracy Roles, 1B: Jason Werle, 2B: Eric Johansen, 3B: Grant Henderson
WP: Jack Charleston (10–1) Boxscore LP: Scott Torrey (6–2)

Saturday, May 23[b]
6:30 pm
Game 8
(8) Concordia (CA) 4–1 (1) Oklahoma Baptist Harris Field
Attendance: 2115
Umpires: HP: Eric Johansen, 1B: Grant Henderson, 2B: Tracy Roles, 3B: Jason Werle
WP: Dillon Moran (10–4) Boxscore LP: Jinny Parra (10–2)

Monday, May 25
9:00 am
Game 9
(10) Vanguard 10–14 (9) St. Thomas (FL) Harris Field
Attendance: 630
Umpires: HP: Cory Spangler, 1B: Tracy Roles, 2B: Grant Henderson, 3B: Jason Werle
LP: Sam Frakes (0–3) Boxscore WP: Chris Rodriguez (3–0)
HR: Brock Eissman (9) HR: Cesar Ramirez (7), Paul Chacin (6), Jerry Downs 2 (9)

Monday, May 25
12:00 pm
Game 10
(3) Tabor 1–5 (1) Oklahoma Baptist Harris Field
Attendance: 910
Umpires: HP: Grant Henderson, 1B: Jason Werle, 2B: Cory Spangler, 3B: Tracy Roles
LP: Jean Acevedo (10–2) Boxscore WP: Nathan Thompson (6–1)

Monday, May 25
3:00 pm
Game 11
(2) Faulkner 7–6 (6) Embry–Riddle (FL) Harris Field
Attendance: 2870
Umpires: HP: Mike Thomas, 1B: Dwayne Finley, 2B: Shannon Bunger, 3B: Eric Johansen
WP: Christian Torres (7–1)
Sv: Alejandro Castro (10)
Boxscore LP: Zac Grotz (8–2)
HR: Chris Madera (9)

Monday, May 25
6:30 pm
Game 12
(4) Lewis–Clark State 7–4 (8) Concordia (CA) Harris Field
Attendance: 3540
Umpires: HP: Shannon Bunger, 1B: Eric Johansen, 2B: Mike Thomas, 3B: Dwayne Finley
WP: Nick Sagendorf (5–1)
Sv: Beau Kearns (1)
Boxscore LP: Garrett Kraemer (2–1)
HR: Max Whitt (16)

Tuesday, May 26
12:00 pm
Game 13
(1) Oklahoma Baptist 4–5 (9) St. Thomas (FL) Harris Field
Attendance: 470
Umpires: HP: Dwyane Finley, 1B: Mike Thomas, 2B: Cory Spangler, 3B: Tracy Roles
LP: Les Northcutt (3–1) Boxscore WP: Chris Rodriguez (4–0)
HR: Michael Centeno (8)

Tuesday, May 26
3:00 pm
Game 14
(8) Concordia (CA) 5–6 (6) Embry–Riddle (FL) Harris Field
Attendance: 430
Umpires: HP: Eric Johansen, 1B: Shannon Bunger, 2B: Jason Werle, 3B: Grant Henderson
LP: Collin Orellana (6–3) Boxscore WP: Stetson Nelson (11–4)
Sv: Corey Tufts (1)
HR: Enderson Velasquez (2), Hunter Bruehl (2)

Tuesday, May 26
6:30 pm
Game 15
(4) Lewis–Clark State 10–12 (2) Faulkner Harris Field
Attendance: 2890
Umpires: HP: Tracy Roles, 1B: Cory Spangler, 2B: Shannon Bunger, 3B: Mike Thomas
LP: Bryce Jackson (1–1) Boxscore WP: Phillip Anderson (9–2)
Sv: Alejandro Castro (11)
HR: Michael Sexton (8) HR: Dario Polanco (6), Cody Sos (9)

Championship Bracket

Wednesday, May 27
3:05 pm
Game 16
(6) Embry–Riddle (FL) 0–2 (4) Lewis–Clark State Harris Field
Attendance: 2370
LP: Tyler Cyr (7–5) Boxscore WP: Ty Jackson (8–1)
Sv: Beau Kerns (2)
HR: Ty Jackson (8)

Wednesday, May 27
6:35 pm
Game 17
(9) St. Thomas (FL) 6–3 (F/10) (2) Faulkner Harris Field
Attendance: 1095
Umpires: HP: Shannon Bunger, 1B: Cory Spangler, 2B; Dwayne Finley, 3B: Eric Johansen, LF: Tracy Roles, RF: Mike Thomas
WP: Chris Rodriguez (4–0) Boxscore LP: Kurt Lipscomb (6–3)

Thursday, May 28
6:35 pm
Game 18
(2) Faulkner 8–10 (4) Lewis–Clark State Harris Field
Attendance: 4005
Umpires: HP: Dwayne Finley, 1B: Shannon Bunger, 2B: Mike Thomas, 3B: Cory Spangler, LF: Eric Johansen, RF: Tracy Roles
LP: Patrick McGrady (0–1) Boxscore WP: Beau Kearns (12–1)
HR: Randy Joung (2), Cody Sos (10) HR: Ty Jackson (9), Max Whitt (17)

Championship Game

Friday, May 29 6:35 pm PDT at Harris Field
Game 19
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Lewis–Clark State 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 6 0 10 9 1
St. Thomas (FL) 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 8 2
WP: Cameron Pongs (3–1)   LP: Eric Santamaria (0–1)
Home runs:
LCSC: None
STU: Eric Santamaria (4)
Attendance: 4975
Umpires: HP: Tracy Roles, 1B: Mike Thomas, 2B: Dwayne Finley, 3B: Shannon Bunger, LF: Cory Spangler, RF: Eric Johansen
Notes: 44 minute lightning delay in the bottom of the 6th
Boxscore

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Bracket was adjusted after Game 12 to match teams in the losers' bracket who have not faced each other.
  2. ^ Game was suspended due to weather on Saturday with two out in the bottom of the 4th and was resumed at 1:00 pm the next day.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b Grosbach, Alan (May 8, 2015). "2015 Baseball Opening Round Brackets Announced". NAIA. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  2. ^ "2015 NAIA Baseball Opening Round Host Sites Announced". NAIA. April 15, 2015. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  3. ^ "2015BSB_PressBook_Web.pdf" (PDF). 2015 NAIA World Series. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 25, 2015. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  4. ^ "2015 Baseball Opening Round Schedule & Results". NAIA. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  5. ^ "2015BSB_FinalSiteBracket.pdf" (PDF). NAIA. Retrieved June 6, 2024.
  6. ^ "2015 NAIA World Series". DakStats. Retrieved June 6, 2024.
  7. ^ "Weather Postpones Completion of Oklahoma Baptist-Concordia World Series Game". May 24, 2015. Retrieved June 6, 2024.
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