2013 NCAA Division I baseball season

Last updated
2013 NCAA Division I baseball season
DurationFebruary 15, 2013–June 25, 2013
Number of teams298
Preseason No. 1 Arkansas (CB, Coaches, NCBWA); North Carolina (BA)
Tournament
DurationMay 31–June 25, 2013
Most conference bidsSEC (9)
College World Series
Champions UCLA (1st title)
Runners-up Mississippi State (9th CWS Appearance)
Winning Coach John Savage (1st title)
MOP Adam Plutko (UCLA)
Seasons
  2012
2014  

The 2013 NCAA Division I baseball season, play of college baseball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level, began on February 15, 2013. The season progressed through the regular season, many conference tournaments and championship series, and concluded with the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball tournament and 2013 College World Series. The College World Series, consisting of the eight remaining teams in the NCAA tournament and held annually in Omaha, Nebraska, at TD Ameritrade Park concluded on June 25, 2013 with the final game of the best of three championship series. UCLA defeated Mississippi State two games to none to claim their first championship.

Contents

Realignment

Conference formats

Season outlook

Collegiate Baseball News [2]
RankingTeam
1 Arkansas
2 North Carolina
3 Vanderbilt
4 LSU
5 UCLA
6 Oregon
7 South Carolina
8 Kentucky
9 Stanford
10 Oregon State
11 NC State
12 San Diego
13 Mississippi State
14 Oklahoma
15 TCU
16 Arizona State
17 Georgia Tech
18 Arizona
19 Florida State
20 Rice
21 Texas
22 Louisville
23 Cal State Fullerton
24 Florida
25 Ole Miss
Baseball America [3]
RankingTeam
1 North Carolina
2 Vanderbilt
3 Arkansas
4 Louisville
5 Mississippi State
6 Oregon State
7 South Carolina
8 NC State
9 Stanford
10 LSU
11 Kentucky
12 UCLA
13 Ole Miss
14 TCU
15 Oregon
16 Georgia Tech
17 Florida
18 Rice
19 Oklahoma
20 Florida State
21 New Mexico
22 Cal State Fullerton
23 Southern Miss
24 Arizona
25 San Diego
Coaches' [4]
RankingTeam
1 Arkansas
2 UCLA
3 LSU
4 North Carolina
5 South Carolina
6 Oregon
7 Stanford
8 Vanderbilt
9 Florida State
10 Arizona
11 NC State
12 TCU
13 Florida
14 Oregon State
15 Kentucky
16 Oklahoma
17 Rice
T - 18 Mississippi State
T - 18 San Diego
20 Arizona State
21 Georgia Tech
22 Cal State Fullerton
23 Baylor
24 Texas A&M
T - 25 Virginia
T - 25 Louisville
NCBWA' [5]
RankingTeam
1 Arkansas
2 North Carolina
3 LSU
4 Vanderbilt
5 UCLA
6 South Carolina
7 Stanford
8 Oregon
9 NC State
10 Oregon State
11 Florida State
12 Kentucky
13 TCU
14 Arizona
15 Florida
16 Mississippi State
17 Oklahoma
18 Rice
19 Louisville
20 San Diego
21 Georgia Tech
22 Arizona State
23 Cal State Fullerton
24 Texas A&M
25 Ole Miss

Conference standings

This is a partial list of conference standings for the 2013 season.

2013 America East Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Maine  2090 .69037220 .627
Binghamton  y16130 .55230240 .556
Albany  16140 .53323251 .480
Stony Brook  15150 .50025340 .424
Hartford  13170 .43317360 .321
UMBC  9210 .30018300 .375
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of May 19, 2013 [6]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2013 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Atlantic
No. 9 Florida State  xy2010 .6674717 .734
No. 8 NC State  y1910 .6555016 .758
No. 14 Clemson  y1812 .6004022 .645
Maryland  1119 .3673025 .545
Wake Forest  920 .3102827 .509
Boston College  425 .1381240 .231
Coastal
No. 2 North Carolina  xy217 .7505912 .831
No. 7 Virginia  y228 .7335012 .806
Virginia Tech  y1514 .5174022 .645
Georgia Tech  y1515 .5003727 .578
Miami (FL)  y1416 .4673725 .597
Duke  921 .3002629 .473
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2013 [7]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2013 Atlantic 10 Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Saint Louis  y1770 .70841210 .661
Charlotte  1770 .70837230 .617
Rhode Island  1770 .70835240 .593
Xavier  1680 .66732260 .552
George Washington  1590 .62526320 .448
La Salle  1590 .62524290 .453
Richmond  13110 .54231240 .564
VCU  12120 .50028260 .519
Saint Joseph's  12120 .50026260 .500
Butler  12120 .50025260 .490
St. Bonaventure  9150 .37520280 .417
Fordham  8160 .33322330 .400
Temple  7170 .29218280 .391
Massachusetts  7170 .29214310 .311
Dayton  3210 .12511391 .225
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 3, 2013 [8]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2013 Atlantic Sun Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Mercer  y207 .7414318 .705
Florida Gulf Coast  198 .7043720 .649
North Florida  189 .6674019 .678
East Tennessee State  y1710 .6303624 .600
Stetson  1512 .5562631 .456
Kennesaw State  1314 .4813030 .500
Lipscomb  1314 .4812534 .424
South Carolina Upstate  918 .3332830 .483
Jacksonville  819 .2961738 .309
Northern Kentucky  324 .111847 .145
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 3, 2013 [9]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2013 Big 12 Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 15 Kansas State  y168 .6674519 .703
No. 22 Oklahoma State  y1310 .5654119 .683
West Virginia  1311 .5423326 .559
No. 16 Oklahoma  y1311 .5424321 .672
Baylor  1211 .5222728 .491
Kansas  1212 .5003425 .576
TCU  1212 .5002928 .509
Texas Tech  915 .3752630 .464
Texas  717 .2922724 .529
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball [10]
2013 Big East Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 8 Louisville  y204 .8335114 .785
Pittsburgh  186 .7504217 .712
Seton Hall  186 .7503719 .661
South Florida  177 .7083622 .621
Rutgers  1410 .5832830 .483
St. John's  1014 .4172335 .397
Notre Dame  1014 .4173424 .586
Connecticut  y915 .3753528 .556
Cincinnati  618 .2502432 .429
Georgetown  519 .2082528 .472
Villanova  519 .2081439 .264
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 18, 2013 [11]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2013 Big Ten Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 6 Indiana  y177 .7084916 .754
Ohio State  159 .6253523 .603
Nebraska  159 .6252930 .492
Minnesota  138 .6193222 .593
Illinois  y1410 .5833520 .636
Michigan  1410 .5832927 .518
Michigan State  129 .5713317 .660
Iowa  1014 .4172227 .449
Northwestern  915 .3752226 .458
Purdue  618 .2501734 .333
Penn State  420 .1671436 .280
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 19, 2013 [12]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2013 Colonial Athletic Association baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
UNC Wilmington  y188 .6923823 .623
William & Mary  y1710 .6303924 .619
Delaware  1512 .5563322 .600
Old Dominion  1512 .5563024 .556
Georgia State  1413 .5193521 .625
Towson  y1413 .5193030 .500
Northeastern  1215 .4443126 .544
James Madison  1115 .4232530 .455
Hofstra  1116 .4072627 .491
George Mason  720 .2591835 .340
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2013 [13]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2013 Conference USA baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 14 Rice  y159 .6254420 .688
Southern Miss  159 .6253027 .526
East Carolina  1410 .5833126 .544
Memphis  1410 .5833524 .593
UCF  1311 .5422930 .492
Houston  1311 .5423622 .621
Tulane  1113 .4583028 .517
UAB  717 .2922336 .390
Marshall  618 .2502034 .370
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 8, 2013 [14]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2013 Great West Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Northern Colorado  2070 .74133240 .579
Houston Baptist  17100 .63034241 .585
Texas-Pan American  17100 .63028300 .483
Utah Valley  1590 .62524300 .444
North Dakota  13110 .54225221 .531
NJIT  11160 .40720340 .370
NYIT  8200 .28610470 .175
Chicago State  5230 .17910450 .182
Conference champion
Tournament champion
As of June 1, 2013 [15]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2013 Mountain West Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
New Mexico  y255 .8333722 .627
UNLV  1812 .6003720 .649
San Diego State  y1515 .5003131 .500
Fresno State  1416 .4672333 .411
Nevada  1119 .3672532 .439
Air Force  723 .2331539 .278
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2013 [16]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2013 Pac-12 Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 4 Oregon State  y2460 .80052120 .813
No. 17 Oregon  y2280 .73348160 .750
No. 1 UCLA  y2190 .70046170 .730
No. 19 Arizona State  y16140 .53337221 .625
Stanford  16140 .53332220 .593
Arizona  15150 .50034210 .618
Washington  15150 .50024320 .429
California  10200 .33323310 .426
Southern California  10200 .33320360 .357
Washington State  9210 .30023320 .418
Utah  7230 .23321310 .404
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 22, 2013 [17]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2013 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Eastern
No. 9 Vanderbilt  xy263 .8975412 .818
No. 13 South Carolina  y1712 .5864320 .683
Florida  y1416 .4672930 .492
Kentucky  1119 .3673025 .545
Missouri  1020 .3331832 .360
Tennessee  919 .3212230 .423
Georgia  720 .2592132 .396
Western
No. 7 LSU  xy237 .7675711 .838
No. 18 Arkansas  y1811 .6213922 .639
No. 2 Mississippi State  y1614 .5335120 .718
Ole Miss  y1515 .5003824 .613
Alabama  y1415 .4833528 .556
Texas A&M  y1316 .4483429 .540
Auburn  1317 .4333323 .589
x Division champion
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 26, 2013 [18] [19]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2013 Southern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Western Carolina  237 .7673920 .661
College of Charleston  1811 .6213126 .544
Elon  y1811 .6213430 .531
The Citadel  1812 .6003525 .583
Appalachian State  1314 .4813024 .556
Furman  1416 .4673225 .561
Georgia Southern  1317 .4332732 .458
Samford  1217 .4142730 .474
Davidson  1218 .4001831 .367
UNC Greensboro  1119 .3672431 .436
Wofford  1020 .3332036 .357
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2013 [20]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2013 Western Athletic Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Cal State Bakersfield  189 .6673722 .627
Texas–Arlington  189 .6673127 .534
Texas State  1611 .5932929 .500
UTSA  y1511 .5773525 .583
Sacramento State  1413 .5193425 .576
New Mexico State  1314 .4812928 .509
Dallas Baptist  1314 .4813030 .500
San Jose State  1116 .4071741 .293
Seattle  1016 .3852133 .389
Louisiana Tech  621 .2221937 .339
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 1, 2013 [21]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

Conference winners and tournaments

Thirty one athletic conferences each end their regular seasons with a single-elimination tournament or a double-elimination tournament. The teams in each conference that win their regular season title are given the number one seed in each tournament. The winners of these tournaments receive automatic invitations to the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. The West Coast Conference will launch a four team tournament for the first time in 2013. The winner of the Great West Conference, which remains in a provisional status, does not receive an automatic bid.

ConferenceRegular
season winner
Conference
Player of the Year
Conference
Coach of the Year
Conference
tournament
Tournament
venue (city)
Tournament
winner
America East Conference Maine Michael Fransoso, Maine [22] Steve Trimper, Maine [22] 2013 America East Conference baseball tournament LeLacheur ParkLowell, MA [23] Binghamton
Atlantic 10 Conference Saint Louis
Charlotte
Rhode Island
Jason Seager, Charlotte
Mike Vigliariolo, Saint Louis [24]
Gregg Ritchie, George Washington [24] 2013 Atlantic 10 Conference baseball tournament Robert and Mariam Hayes StadiumCharlotte, NC [25] Saint Louis
Atlantic Coast Conference Atlantic - Florida State
Coastal - North Carolina
Colin Moran, North Carolina [26] Brian O'Connor, Virginia [26] 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament Durham Bulls Athletic ParkDurham, NC North Carolina
Atlantic Sun Conference Mercer Chesny Young, Mercer [27] Craig Gibson, Mercer [27] 2013 Atlantic Sun Conference baseball tournament Melching Field at Conrad ParkDeLand, FL [28] East Tennessee State
Big 12 Conference Kansas State Ross Kivett, Kansas State [29] Brad Hill, Kansas State [29] 2013 Big 12 Conference baseball tournament Chickasaw Bricktown BallparkOklahoma City, OK Oklahoma
Big East Conference Louisville Eric Jagielo, Notre Dame [30] Joe Jordano, Pittsburgh [30] 2013 Big East Conference baseball tournament Bright House FieldClearwater, FL [31] Connecticut
Big South Conference North - Campbell
South - Coastal Carolina
Rob Dickinson, VMI [32] Greg Goff, Campbell [32] 2013 Big South Conference baseball tournament Liberty Baseball StadiumLynchburg, VA [33] Liberty
Big Ten Conference Indiana Justin Parr, Illinois [34] Tracy Smith, Indiana [34] 2013 Big Ten Conference baseball tournament Target FieldMinneapolis, MN [35] Indiana
Big West Conference Cal State Fullerton Carlos Lopez, Cal State Fullerton
Taylor Sparks, UC Irvine [36]
Rick Vanderhook, Cal State Fullerton [36] No tournament, regular season champion earns auto bid
Colonial Athletic Association UNC Wilmington Jimmy Yezzo, Delaware [37] Jamie Pinzino, William & Mary
Mark Scalf, UNC Wilmington [37]
2013 Colonial Athletic Association baseball tournament Eagle Field at Veterans Memorial ParkHarrisonburg, VA [38] Towson
Conference USA Rice
Southern Miss
Chris Taladay, UCF [39] Daron Schoenrock, Memphis [39] 2013 Conference USA baseball tournament Reckling ParkHouston, TX Rice
Great West Conference Northern Colorado Jensen Park, Northern Colorado [40] Carl Iwasaki, Northern Colorado [40] 2013 Great West Conference baseball tournament Bears & Eagles Riverfront StadiumNewark, NJ [41] Houston Baptist
Horizon League Wisconsin–Milwaukee Michael Porcaro, Wisconsin–Milwaukee [42] Scott Doffek, Wisconsin–Milwaukee [42] 2013 Horizon League baseball tournament Eastwood FieldNiles, OH [43] Valparaiso
Ivy League Gehrig - Columbia
Rolfe - Dartmouth
Mike Ford, Princeton [44] 2013 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series Hal Robertson Field at Phillip Satow StadiumNew York, NY Columbia
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Rider Mike Fish, Siena [45] Barry Davis, Rider [45] 2013 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference baseball tournament Arm & Hammer ParkTrenton, NJ [46] Canisius
Mid-American Conference East - Kent State
West - Northern Illinois
Jason Kanzler, Buffalo [47] Ron Torgalski, Buffalo [47] 2013 Mid-American Conference baseball tournament All Pro Freight StadiumAvon, OH [48] Bowling Green
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Northern - Delaware State
Southern - Savannah State
Kelvin Freeman, North Carolina A&T [49] Carlton Hardy, Savannah State [49] 2013 Mid–Eastern Athletic Conference baseball tournament Marty L. Miller FieldNorfolk, VA [50] Savannah State
Missouri Valley Conference Illinois State Mike Tauchman, Bradley [51] Mark Kingston, Illinois State [51] 2013 Missouri Valley Conference baseball tournament Duffy Bass FieldNormal, IL [52] Wichita State
Mountain West Conference New Mexico Mitchell Garver, New Mexico
D.J. Peterson, New Mexico [53]
Ray Birmingham, New Mexico [53] 2013 Mountain West Conference baseball tournament Pete Beiden FieldFresno, CA San Diego State
Northeast Conference Bryant Kevin Brown, Bryant [54] Steve Owens [54] 2013 Northeast Conference baseball tournament FirstEnergy ParkLakewood, NJ Bryant
Ohio Valley Conference Tennessee Tech Craig Massoni, Austin Peay [55] Matt Bragga, Tennessee Tech [55] 2013 Ohio Valley Conference baseball tournament The Ballpark at JacksonJackson, TN [56] Austin Peay
Pac-12 Conference Oregon State Michael Conforto, Oregon State Pat Casey, Oregon State No tournament, regular season champion earns auto bid
Patriot League Holy Cross Jordan Enos, Holy Cross [57] Greg DiCenzo, Holy Cross [57] 2013 Patriot League baseball tournament Campus Sites Army
Southeastern Conference East – Vanderbilt
West – LSU
Tony Kemp, Vanderbilt [58] Tim Corbin, Vanderbilt [58] 2013 Southeastern Conference baseball tournament Regions ParkHoover, AL LSU
Southern Conference Western Carolina Ryan Kinsella, Elon [59] Bobby Moranda, Western Carolina [59] 2013 Southern Conference baseball tournament Fluor Field at the West EndGreenville, SC Elon
Southland Conference Sam Houston State Hunter Dozier, Stephen F. Austin [60] David Pierce [60] 2013 Southland Conference baseball tournament Constellation FieldSugar Land, TX [61] Central Arkansas
Southwestern Athletic Conference East - Jackson State
West - Southern
Isias Alcantar, Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions [62] Carlos James, Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions [62] 2013 Southwestern Athletic Conference baseball tournament LaGrave FieldFort Worth, TX Jackson State
The Summit League Omaha Ryan Keele, Omaha [63] Bob Herold, Omaha [63] 2013 The Summit League baseball tournament Oakland University Baseball FieldRochester, MI [64] South Dakota State
Sun Belt Conference South Alabama
Troy
Jordan Patterson, South Alabama [65] Mark Calvi, South Alabama [65] 2013 Sun Belt Conference baseball tournament M. L. Tigue Moore FieldLafayette, LA [66] Florida Atlantic
West Coast Conference Gonzaga Kris Bryant, San Diego [67] Mark Machtolf, Gonzaga [67] 2013 West Coast Conference baseball tournament Banner Island BallparkStockton, CA [68] San Diego
Western Athletic Conference Cal State Bakersfield
Texas–Arlington
Tyler Shryock, Cal State Bakersfield [69] Bill Kernen, Cal State Bakersfield [69] 2013 Western Athletic Conference baseball tournament QuikTrip ParkGrand Prairie, TX [70] UTSA

College World Series

The 2013 season marked the sixty seventh NCAA Baseball Tournament, which culminated with the eight team College World Series. The College World Series was held in Omaha, Nebraska. The eight teams played a double-elimination format, with UCLA claiming their first championship with a two games to one series win over Mississippi State in the final.

Bracket

First round Second round Semi-finals Finals
               
1 North Carolina 1
NC State 8
NC State 1
UCLA2
UCLA 2
4 LSU 1
UCLA4-
1 North Carolina 1 -
1 North Carolina4
4 LSU 2
1 North Carolina7
NC State 0
UCLA38-
Mississippi State 1 0 -
3 Oregon State 4
Mississippi State 5
Mississippi State5
Indiana 4
Indiana 2
Louisville 0
Mississippi State4-
3 Oregon State 1 -
3 Oregon State11
Louisville 4
3 Oregon State1
Indiana 0

Award winners

Consensus All-American teams

Major player of the year awards

Major freshman of the year awards

Major coach of the year awards

Other major awards

See also

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