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Auburn’s Falcon Park to Host NJCAA World Series

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Two World Series are coming to Auburn.

Falcon Park will host the National Junior College Athletic Associations’ Division III World Series for the 2024 and 2025 seasons. The park will also hold the NJCAA Region III Baseball Final Four for 2023 and 2024.

This announcement comes five years after the city and CCC partnered for renovations to the facility which is home to CCC athletics and the Auburn Doubledays.

“We are excited for Cayuga and the City of Auburn to welcome the DIII Baseball World Series in 2024,” stated Brian Luckett, NJCAA Senior Vice President for External Affairs & Development. “Falcon Park will be a great location to host this World Series and provide a top-quality national tournament experience.”

“Auburn is excited to have Cayuga Community College and Falcon Park host the 2024 and 2025 NJCAA Division III World Series. We look forward to welcoming the eight college teams that will participate each year, and we know that their families and fanbases will find Auburn’s Finger Lakes proximity a great area to visit,” said Auburn Mayor Michael D. Quill. “This announcement is evidence that our investment with Cayuga to make Falcon Park a top-notch multi-sports facility is recognized in the college sports industry.”

“Cayuga Community College is excited to host the 2024 and 2025 NJCAA Division III Baseball World Series at Falcon Park,” said Dr. Brian Durant, Cayuga Community College President. “In 2018 Cayuga resurrected its baseball program and partnered with the City of Auburn to retrofit Falcon Park with a new artificial turf surface that supported athletic contests and community events. We believe Falcon Park is one of the best fields in all junior college baseball, and we’re excited to showcase this facility over the next two seasons.”

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