The results of the 2014 Little League World Series was determined between August 14 and August 24, 2014 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. 16 teams were divided into two groups, one with eight teams from the United States and another with eight international teams, with both groups playing a modified double-elimination tournament. In each group, the last remaining undefeated team faced the last remaining team with one loss, with the winners of those games advancing to play for the Little League World Series championship.[1]

On February 11, 2015, Jackie Robinson West had all of its tournament wins forfeited after it was found that the team used ineligible players from outside the Chicago area. Mountain Ridge Little League of Las Vegas, Nevada, was named the official U.S. champion.

Double-Elimination
United States
Winner's bracket
Illinois IL 0 (F/5)
Washington (state) WA 6◄
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Nevada NV 12◄
South Dakota SD 2 (F/5)
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Pennsylvania PA 4◄
Tennessee TN 0
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Texas TX 6◄
Rhode Island RI 4
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Nevada NV 13◄
Illinois IL 2 (F/5)
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Texas TX 6
Pennsylvania PA 7◄
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Nevada NV 8◄
Pennsylvania PA 1
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Loser's bracket
Washington (state) WA 7◄
South Dakota SD 5
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Tennessee TN 7
Rhode Island RI 8◄
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Texas TX 11◄
Washington (state) WA 4
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Illinois IL 8◄
Rhode Island RI 7
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Texas TX 1
Illinois IL 6◄
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Pennsylvania PA 5
Illinois IL 6◄
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International
Winner's bracket
South Korea KOR 10◄
Czech Republic CZE 3
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Puerto Rico PUR 16◄
Australia AUS 3 (F/4)
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Canada CAN 3
Mexico MEX 4◄
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Japan JPN 1◄
Venezuela VEN 0
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South Korea KOR 8◄
Puerto Rico PUR 5
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Mexico MEX 5
Japan JPN 9◄
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South Korea KOR 4◄
Japan JPN 2
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Loser's bracket
Australia AUS 10◄
Czech Republic CZE 1
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Canada CAN 0 (F/5)
Venezuela VEN 10◄
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Australia AUS 2
Mexico MEX 6◄
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Venezuela VEN 2◄
Puerto Rico PUR 1
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Venezuela VEN 1 (F/5)
Mexico MEX 11◄
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Japan JPN 12◄
Mexico MEX 1 (F/5)
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Crossover games Czech Republic Czech Republic 3
South Dakota South Dakota 5◄
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Canada Canada 9
Tennessee Tennessee 12◄
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Single-Elimination
International Championship South Korea South Korea 12◄
Japan Japan 3
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United States Championship Nevada Nevada 5◄
Illinois Illinois 7 Forfeit
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Consolation Game Nevada Nevada 0
Japan Japan 5◄
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World Championship Game South Korea South Korea 8◄
Illinois Illinois 4
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Double-elimination stage

United States

Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalFinal
August 14 – Game 2
Illinois Illinois12 Forfeit
August 17 – Game 14 (F/4)
Washington (state) Washington2
 Illinois2
August 14 – Game 4 (F/5)
 Nevada13
South Dakota South Dakota2
August 20 – Game 24
Nevada Nevada12
 Nevada8
August 15 – Game 6
 Pennsylvania1
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania4
August 17 – Game 16
Tennessee Tennessee0
 Pennsylvania7
August 15 – Game 8
 Texas6
Texas Texas6August 23 – U.S. championship
Rhode Island Rhode Island4 Nevada5
 Illinois7 Forfeit
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
August 18 – Game 18
August 16 – Game 10 Washington4August 21 – Game 26
 Washington7 Texas11August 19 – Game 22 Pennsylvania5
 South Dakota5 Texas1 Illinois6 Forfeit
August 18 – Game 20 Illinois6 Forfeit
August 16 – Game 12 Rhode Island7
 Tennessee7 Illinois8 Forfeit
 Rhode Island8

International

Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalFinal
August 14 – Game 1
South Korea South Korea10
August 17 – Game 13
Czech Republic Czech Republic3
 South Korea8
August 14 – Game 3 (F/4)
 Puerto Rico5
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico16
August 26 – Game 20
Australia Australia3
 South Korea4
August 15 – Game 5
 Japan1
Mexico Mexico4
August 17 – Game 15
Canada Canada3
 Mexico5
August 15 – Game 7
 Japan9
Venezuela Venezuela0August 23 – International championship
Japan Japan1 South Korea12
 Japan3
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
August 18 – Game 17
August 16 – Game 9 Mexico6August 21 – Game 25 (F/5)
 Czech Republic1 Australia2August 19 – Game 21 (F/5) Japan12
 Australia10 Mexico11 Mexico1
August 18 – Game 19 Venezuela2
August 16 – Game 11 (F/5) Venezuela2
 Canada0 Puerto Rico1
 Venezuela10

Crossover games

Single-elimination stage

References

  1. Communications Division (June 13, 2013). "Schedule Set For the 2013 Little League Baseball® World Series". Little League. Archived from the original on June 20, 2013. Retrieved June 14, 2013.
  2. "Philly's Mo'ne Davis: 8 K's in CG". espn.go.com. ESPN. August 15, 2014. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
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