2021 Little League World Series results

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The results of the 2021 Little League World Series were determined during August 19–29, 2021, in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. A total of 16 teams from the United States were divided into two groups of eight 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] The two eight-team tournament brackets were named after Major League Baseball players and National Baseball Hall of Fame inductees Hank Aaron and Tom Seaver, who died in January 2021 and August 2020, respectively.

Double-elimination
Hank Aaron
Winner's bracket
Connecticut CT 1
Hawaii HI 9◄
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New Jersey NJ 2
Nebraska NE 5◄
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Florida FL 0
Michigan MI 8◄
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Texas TX 6◄
Washington (state) WA 0
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Hawaii HI 11◄
Nebraska NE 3 (F/7)
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Texas TX 5
Michigan MI 6◄
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Michigan MI 0
Hawaii HI 2◄
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Loser's bracket
Connecticut CT 4
New Jersey NJ 11◄
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Washington (state) WA 1◄
Florida FL 0
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Texas TX 2◄
New Jersey NJ 1
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Washington (state) WA 2
Nebraska NE 3◄
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Nebraska NE 0 (F/5)
Texas TX 10◄
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Texas TX 6
Michigan MI 15◄
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Tom Seaver
Winner's bracket
Tennessee TN 0 (F/8)
Ohio OH 1◄
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California CA 10◄
New Hampshire NH 2
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Pennsylvania PA 2
Oregon OR 8◄
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South Dakota SD 2◄
Louisiana LA 0
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California CA 9◄
Ohio OH 0
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Oregon OR 0
South Dakota SD 3◄
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California CA 0
South Dakota SD 1◄
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Loser's bracket
Tennessee TN 1
New Hampshire NH 4◄
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Pennsylvania PA 3
Louisiana LA 5◄
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New Hampshire NH 14◄
Oregon OR 6
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Ohio OH 8◄
Louisiana LA 2
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Ohio OH 4◄
New Hampshire NH 3
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Ohio OH 4◄
California CA 2
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Single-elimination
Tom Seaver championship  Ohio 5◄
 South Dakota 2
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Hank Aaron championship  Michigan 2◄
 Hawaii 1
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Consolation game  South Dakota 0
 Hawaii 5◄
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World championship game  Ohio 2
 Michigan 5◄
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Double-elimination stage[]

Hank Aaron[]

 
August 19 – Game 1
 
 
Hawaii Hawaii9
 
August 22 – Game 14 (F/7)
 
Connecticut Connecticut1
 
 Hawaii 11
 
August 19 – Game 3
 
 Nebraska 3
 
Nebraska Nebraska5
 
August 25 – Game 24
 
New Jersey New Jersey2
 
 Hawaii2
 
August 20 – Game 6
 
 Michigan0
 
Michigan Michigan8
 
August 23 – Game 15
 
Florida Florida0
 
 Michigan6
 
August 20 – Game 8
 
 Texas5
 
Washington (state) Washington0
 
 
Texas Texas6
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
August 28 – Hank Aaron championship
 
 
 Hawaii1
 
August 21 – Game 10
 
 Michigan2
 
 Connecticut4
 
August 24 – Game 17
 
 New Jersey11
 
 Texas2
 
 
 New Jersey1
 
 
August 25 – Game 22 (F/5)
 
 
 Texas10
 
August 21 – Game 11
 
 Nebraska0
 
 Florida0
 
August 23 – Game 20
 
 Washington1
 
 Nebraska3
 
 
 Washington2
 
 
August 26 – Game 25
 
 
 Michigan15
 
 
 Texas6
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Tom Seaver[]

 
August 19 – Game 2 (F/8)
 
 
Tennessee Tennessee0
 
August 22 – Game 13
 
Ohio Ohio1
 
 Ohio0
 
August 19 – Game 4
 
 California9
 
New Hampshire New Hampshire2
 
August 25 – Game 23
 
California California10
 
 California0
 
August 20 – Game 5
 
 South Dakota1
 
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania2
 
August 23 – Game 16
 
Oregon Oregon8
 
 Oregon0
 
August 20 – Game 7
 
 South Dakota3
 
Louisiana Louisiana0
 
 
South Dakota South Dakota2
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
August 28 – Tom Seaver championship
 
 
 South Dakota2
 
August 21 – Game 9
 
 Ohio5
 
 Tennessee1
 
August 24 – Game 18
 
 New Hampshire4
 
 Oregon6
 
 
 New Hampshire14
 
 
August 25 – Game 21
 
 
 New Hampshire3
 
August 21 – Game 12
 
 Ohio4
 
 Pennsylvania3
 
August 23 – Game 19
 
 Louisiana5
 
 Ohio8
 
 
 Louisiana2
 
 
August 26 – Game 26
 
 
 California2
 
 
 Ohio4
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Single-elimination stage[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Dates Announced for 2020-2022 Little League World Series Events". LittleLeague.com. November 8, 2019. Retrieved June 24, 2021.

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