1965 NAIA World Series

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{{Infobox NCAA Baseball Conference Tournament |

| Year=1965

| Conference=NAIA

| ShortConference=NAIA

| Image=National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics logo.svg

| ImageSize=200

| Caption=1965 NAIA World Series

| Teams=8

| Format=Double elimination

| Ballpark=Phil Welch Stadium

| City={{flagicon|Missouri}} St. Joseph, Missouri

| Champions=Carson–Newman

| TitleCount=1st

| MVP= Clyde Wright (P)

| MVPTeam=Carson–Newman

| Attendance=

}}

The 1965 NAIA World Series was the ninth annual tournament hosted by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics to determine the national champion of baseball among its member colleges and universities in the United States and Canada.{{cite web |title=Championship History |url=https://www.naia.org/sports/bsb/Records/BSB_Championship.pdf |website=NAIA.org |publisher=National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics |access-date=14 August 2022}}

The tournament was played at Phil Welch Stadium in St. Joseph, Missouri.

Carson–Newman defeated Omaha in the championship series, 3–2, to win the Eagles' first NAIA World Series.

Carson–Newman pitcher, and future MLB All Star, Clyde Wright was named tournament MVP.

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Bracket

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| team-width= 160

| seeds = no

| boldwinner = high

| RD1=First round

| RD2=Second round

| RD3=Semifinals

| RD5=National Championship

| RD1b=Consolation
first round

| RD2b=Consolation
second round

| RD3b=Consolation
third round

| RD4b=Consolation
fourth round

| RD1-seed1=

| RD1-team1=Glassboro State

| RD1-score1=0

| RD1-seed2=

| RD1-team2=Omaha

| RD1-score2=3

| RD1-seed3=

| RD1-team3=Sam Houston State

| RD1-score3=7

| RD1-seed4=

| RD1-team4=Southern

| RD1-score4=3

| RD1-seed5=

| RD1-team5=Anderson (IN)

| RD1-score5=0

| RD1-seed6=

| RD1-team6=Western Washington State

| RD1-score6=3

| RD1-seed7=

| RD1-team7=Carson–Newman

| RD1-score7=4

| RD1-seed8=

| RD1-team8=Wisconsin State–Whitewater

| RD1-score8=3

| RD2-seed1=

| RD2-team1=Omaha

| RD2-score1=4

| RD2-seed2=

| RD2-team2=Sam Houston State

| RD2-score2=0

| RD2-seed3=

| RD2-team3=Western Washington State

| RD2-score3=4

| RD2-seed4=

| RD2-team4=Carson–Newman

| RD2-score4=8

| RD3-seed1=

| RD3-team1=Omaha

| RD3-score1=1

| RD3-seed2=

| RD3-team2=Carson–Newman

| RD3-score2=4

| RD1-seed9=

| RD1-team9=Glassboro State

| RD1-score9=10

| RD1-seed10=

| RD1-team10=Southern

| RD1-score10=0

| RD1-seed11=

| RD1-team11=Anderson

| RD1-score11=2

| RD1-seed12=

| RD1-team12=Wisconsin State–Whitewater

| RD1-score12=3

| RD2-seed5=

| RD2-team5=Western Washington State

| RD2-score5=2

| RD2-seed6=

| RD2-team6=Glassboro State

| RD2-score6=4

| RD2-seed7=

| RD2-team7=Sam Houston State

| RD2-score7=7

| RD2-seed8=

| RD2-team8=Wisconsin State–Whitewater

| RD2-score8=2

| RD3-seed3=

| RD3-team3=Glassboro State

| RD3-score3=2

| RD3-seed4=

| RD3-team4=Sam Houston State

| RD3-score4=0

| RD4-seed1=

| RD4-team1=Omaha

| RD4-score1=7

| RD4-seed2=

| RD4-team2=Glassboro State

| RD4-score2=5

| RD5-seed1=

| RD5-team1=Carson–Newman

| RD5-score1=3

| RD5-seed2=

| RD5-team2=Omaha

| RD5-score2=2

}}

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