1994 NAIA World Series

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{{Infobox NCAA Baseball Conference Tournament |

| Year=1994

| Conference=NAIA

| ShortConference=NAIA

| Image=National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics logo.svg

| ImageSize=200

| Caption = 1994 NAIA World Series

| Teams = 8

| Format = Double elimination
Page playoff

| Ballpark =Sec Taylor Stadium

| City = {{flagicon|Iowa}} Des Moines, Iowa

| Champions = Kennesaw State

| TitleCount = 1st

| Coach = Mike Sansing

| MVP = Todd Kirby (P)

| MVPTeam = Kennesaw State

}}

The 1994 NAIA World Series was the 38th 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=8 September 2022}}

The tournament was played for a third and final time at Sec Taylor Stadium in Des Moines, Iowa.

Kennesaw State (48–14) defeated Southeastern Oklahoma State (50–15) in a single-game championship series, 2–0, to win the Owls' first NAIA World Series. It was also Southeastern's second consecutive loss in the NAIA World Series finals.

Kennesaw State pitcher Todd Kirby was named tournament MVP.

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Bracket

=Preliminary=

{{8TeamBracket

| RD1=First round
Losers to Championship Bracket, Second Round

| RD2=Second round
Losers to Championship Bracket, Third Round

| RD3=Third round
Both teams to Championship Bracket, Semifinals

| team-width= 170

| seeds = no

| boldwinner = yes

| RD1-seed1=

| RD1-team1=Kennesaw State

| RD1-score1=4

| RD1-seed2=

| RD1-team2=Point Loma Nazarene

| RD1-score2=2

| RD1-seed3=

| RD1-team3=Dallas Baptist

| RD1-score3=11

| RD1-seed4=

| RD1-team4=Siena Heights

| RD1-score4=0

| RD1-seed5=

| RD1-team5=SE Oklahoma State

| RD1-score5=187

| RD1-seed6=

| RD1-team6=Wilmington (DE)

| RD1-score6=2

| RD1-seed7=

| RD1-team7=Coker

| RD1-score7=3

| RD1-seed8=

| RD1-team8=Saint Ambrose

| RD1-score8=5

| RD2-seed1=

| RD2-team1=Kennesaw State

| RD2-score1=6

| RD2-seed2=

| RD2-team2=Dallas Baptist

| RD2-score2=4

| RD2-seed3=

| RD2-team3=SE Oklahoma State

| RD2-score3=10

| RD2-seed4=

| RD2-team4=Saint Ambrose

| RD2-score4=1

| RD3-seed1=

| RD3-team1=Kennesaw State

| RD3-score1=6

| RD3-seed2=

| RD3-team2=SE Oklahoma State

| RD3-score2=5

}}

=Championship=

{{8TeamBracket-Double-Stepladder

| RD1=Second round

| RD2=Third round

| RD3=Semifinals

| RD4=Championship

| team-width = 170

| score-width = 30

| seeds = no

| boldwinner = yes

| RD4-legs = 2

| RD1-seed1=

| RD1-team1=Point Loma Nazarene

| RD1-score1=5

| RD1-seed2=

| RD1-team2=Siena Heights

| RD1-score2=3

| RD1-seed3=

| RD1-team3=Wilmington (DE)

| RD1-score3=0

| RD1-seed4=

| RD1-team4=Coker

| RD1-score4=5

| RD2-seed1=

| RD2-team1=Saint Ambrose

| RD2-score1=3

| RD2-seed2=

| RD2-team2=Point Loma Nazarene

| RD2-score2=2

| RD2-seed3=

| RD2-team3=Dallas Baptist

| RD2-score3=6

| RD2-seed4=

| RD2-team4=Coker

| RD2-score4=2

| RD3-seed1=

| RD3-team1=Kennesaw State

| RD3-score1=6

| RD3-seed2=

| RD3-team2=Saint Ambrose

| RD3-score2=2

| RD3-seed3=

| RD3-team3=SE Oklahoma State

| RD3-score3=10

| RD3-seed4=

| RD3-team4=Dallas Baptist

| RD3-score4=9

| RD4-seed1=

| RD4-team1=Kennesaw State

| RD4-score1-1=2

| RD4-score1-2=–

| RD4-seed2=

| RD4-team2=SE Oklahoma State

| RD4-score2-1=0

| RD4-score2-2=

}}

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