1995 NCAA Division I baseball season

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1995 NCAA Division I baseball season
Number of teams276
NCAA tournament
College World Series
Champions Cal State Fullerton (3rd title)
Runners-up Southern California (18th CWS Appearance)
Winning Coach Augie Garrido (3rd title)
MOP Mark Kotsay (Cal State Fullerton)
Seasons
  1994
1996  

The 1995 NCAA Division I baseball season, play of college baseball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) began in the spring of 1995. The season progressed through the regular season and concluded with the 1995 College World Series. The College World Series, held for the forty ninth time in 1995, consisted of one team from each of eight regional competitions and was held in Omaha, Nebraska, at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium as a double-elimination tournament. Cal State Fullerton claimed the championship for the second time. [1]

Contents

Realignment

Format changes

Conference winners

This is a partial list of conference champions from the 1995 season. The NCAA sponsored regional competitions to determine the College World Series participants. Each of the eight regionals consisted of six teams competing in double-elimination tournaments, with the winners advancing to Omaha. In order to provide all conference champions with an automatic bid, 12 conference champions participated in a play-in round. The six winners joined the other 18 conference champions with automatic bids, 24 teams earned at-large selections. [1] [2]

ConferenceRegular season winnerConference TournamentTournament Venue • CityTournament Winner
Atlantic Coast Conference Clemson 1995 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament Greenville Municipal StadiumGreenville, SC Florida State
Big East Conference Providence 1995 Big East Conference baseball tournament Muzzy FieldBristol, CT Pittsburgh Panthers baseball
Big Eight Conference Oklahoma State 1995 Big Eight Conference baseball tournament All Sports StadiumOklahoma City, OK Oklahoma State
Big Ten Conference Ohio State 1995 Big Ten Conference baseball tournament Trautman FieldColumbus, OH Ohio State
Big West Conference Cal State Fullerton 1995 Big West Conference baseball tournament Blair FieldLong Beach, CA Cal State Fullerton
Colonial Athletic Association James Madison 1995 Colonial Athletic Association baseball tournament Grainger StadiumKinston, NC Old Dominion
Ivy League Gehrig - Penn
Rolfe - Yale
1995 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series Yale FieldNew Haven, CT Penn
Metro Conference 1995 Metro Conference baseball tournament Tom and Lib Phillips FieldCharlotte, NC South Florida
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Northern - Le Moyne
Southern - Fairfield
1995 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference baseball tournament Heritage ParkColonie, NY Siena
Mid-American Conference Bowling Green 1995 Mid-American Conference baseball tournament Warren E. Steller FieldBowling Green, OH Central Michigan
Midwestern Collegiate Conference East - Detroit
West - Notre Dame
1995 Midwestern City Conference baseball tournament South Bend, IN Wright State
Mid-Continent Conference Youngstown State 1995 Mid-Continent Conference baseball tournament Monier FieldCharleston, IL Troy
North Atlantic Conference Delaware 1995 North Atlantic Conference baseball tournament Frawley StadiumWilmington, DE Delaware
Northeast Conference Rider 1995 Northeast Conference baseball tournament Ewing Township, NJ Rider
Pacific-10 Conference North - Washington State
South - Southern California
no tournament
Patriot League Navy no tournament
Southeastern Conference Eastern - Tennessee 1995 Southeastern Conference baseball tournament [lower-alpha 1] Lindsey Nelson StadiumKnoxville, TN Tennessee
Western - Auburn Dudy Noble FieldStarkville, MS Alabama
Southern Conference The Citadel 1995 Southern Conference baseball tournament College ParkCharleston, SC The Citadel
Southland Conference Northwestern State 1996 Southland Conference baseball tournament Fair Grounds FieldShreveport, LA Northeast Louisiana
Southwest Conference Texas Tech 1995 Southwest Conference baseball tournament Olsen FieldCollege Station, TX Texas Tech
Trans America Athletic Conference FIU 1995 Trans America Athletic Conference baseball tournament Homestead Sports ComplexHomestead, FL UCF
West Coast Conference Pepperdine No tournament
  1. The SEC held separate tournaments for its Eastern and Western Divisions in 1995. Tennessee was awarded the automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.

Conference standings

The following is an incomplete list of conference standings:

1995 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 7 Clemson  y204 .8335414 .794
No. 5 Florida State  y167 .6965316 .768
Georgia Tech  y168 .6673822 .633
No. 25 North Carolina  y1410 .5833923 .629
Wake Forest  1311 .5423424 .586
NC State  1212 .5003624 .600
Virginia  815 .3482629 .473
Duke  420 .1673027 .526
Maryland  420 .1672037 .351
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1995 [3]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1995 Big East Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Providence  1650 .76244150 .746
Seton Hall  1470 .66738160 .704
Villanova  1470 .66740160 .714
Pittsburgh  y1290 .57139160 .709
St. John's  1290 .57118160 .529
Boston College  8130 .38121240 .467
Georgetown  4170 .19017340 .333
Connecticut  4170 .19013301 .307
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1995 [4] [5]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1995 Big Ten Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 26 Ohio State  y1810 .6434023 .635
Minnesota  1612 .5713127 .534
Northwestern  1513 .5363619 .655
Purdue  1513 .5362829 .491
Penn State  1313 .5002529 .463
Illinois  1414 .5002531 .446
Iowa  1315 .4642924 .547
Indiana  1216 .4293323 .589
Michigan State  1216 .4292427 .471
Michigan  1016 .3852429 .453
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1995 [6] [7]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1995 Big West Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 1 Cal State Fullerton  183 .857579 .864
No. 16 Long Beach State  165 .7623825 .603
Nevada  129 .5713518 .660
UNLV  1110 .5243221 .604
New Mexico State  912 .4293222 .593
UC Santa Barbara  813 .3812224 .478
Pacific  516 .2382626 .500
San Jose State  516 .2382133 .389
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the 1995 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
As of June 30, 1995 [8]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1992 Colonial Athletic Association baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
George Mason  y134 .7653918 .684
Richmond  125 .7063217 .653
Old Dominion  117 .6113919 .672
James Madison  89 .4712624 .520
East Carolina  710 .4122524 .510
UNC Wilmington  711 .3892338 .377
William & Mary  214 .1251827 .400
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1992 [9]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1995 NCAA Division I baseball independents standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 3 Miami (FL)  y 4817 .738
Hawaii–Hilo   2126 .447
Oral Roberts   2134 .382
West Chester   1629 .356
Colgate   616 .273
Southern Utah   1032 .238
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1995 [10]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1995 Ivy League baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Lou Gehrig
Penn  xy1350 .72225210 .543
Cornell  10100 .50020190 .513
Columbia  990 .50015241 .388
Princeton  8120 .40015260 .366
Red Rolfe
Yale  x1370 .65023200 .535
Dartmouth  1280 .60019170 .528
Brown  7130 .35014270 .341
Harvard  6140 .30010250 .286
x Division champion
Championship Series champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1995 [11]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1995 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Northern
Siena  xy144 .7783117 .646
Le Moyne  126 .6671921 .475
Canisius  711 .3892120 .512
Niagara  315 .1671426 .350
Southern
Fairfield  x135 .7222322 .511
Iona  126 .6672127 .438
Saint Peter's  108 .5561824 .429
Manhattan  117 .056542 .106
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1995 [12]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1995 Mid-American Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Bowling Green  2280 .73334200 .630
Kent State  19100 .65540190 .678
Central Michigan  y19120 .61341190 .683
Akron  18120 .60026220 .542
Western Michigan  19130 .59431221 .583
Eastern Michigan  18130 .58122310 .415
Ohio  15170 .46931250 .554
Toledo  9210 .30021320 .396
Miami  8230 .25821350 .375
Ball State  7250 .21915410 .268
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1995 [13]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1995 Mid-Continent Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
East
Youngstown State  x1640 .80037170 .685
Troy State  y1360 .68427231 .539
Pace  10100 .50021261 .448
Central Connecticut  7130 .35016250 .390
NYIT  7130 .35023221 .511
C.W. Post  6130 .31618290 .383
West
Eastern Illinois  x1550 .75028190 .596
Western Illinois  12100 .54521211 .500
Northeastern Illinois  12120 .50017350 .327
Valparaiso  10140 .41723290 .442
Chicago State  7150 .31816290 .356
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1995 [14]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1995 Northeast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Rider  1650 .76235181 .657
St. Francis  1380 .61926170 .605
Long Island  10110 .47618280 .391
Marist  10110 .47614261 .354
Fairleigh Dickinson  9120 .42920250 .444
Mount St. Mary's  9120 .42913250 .342
Wagner  9120 .42915300 .333
Monmouth  8130 .38119330 .365
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1995 Patriot League baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Navy  y195 .7923320 .623
Fordham  168 .6673020 .600
Army  159 .6252223 .489
Lehigh  1113 .4582323 .500
Bucknell  1113 .4581927 .413
Lafayette  618 .250936 .200
Holy Cross  618 .2501033 .233
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1995 [15]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1995 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Eastern
No. 4 Tennessee  xy228 .7335416 .771
Florida  1214 .4623224 .571
South Carolina  1214 .4623225 .561
Georgia  917 .3462929 .500
Vanderbilt  1019 .3452932 .475
Kentucky  819 .2962932 .475
Western
No. 9 Auburn  xy198 .7045013 .794
No. 14 Alabama  y1811 .6214223 .646
No. 18 LSU  y1712 .5864718 .723
No. 17 Ole Miss  y1412 .5384022 .645
Arkansas  y1315 .4643823 .623
Mississippi State  1116 .4073425 .576
x Division champion
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1995 [16]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1995 Southern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
The Citadel  y195 .7923919 .672
Georgia Southern  1410 .5833524 .593
Western Carolina  1311 .5423224 .571
Davidson  1212 .5001932 .373
East Tennessee State  1112 .4782527 .481
Appalachian State  1013 .4351730 .362
VMI  1014 .4171928 .404
Marshall  915 .3751238 .240
Furman  915 .3751632 .333
Conference champion
SoCon Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1995 [17]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1995 Southland Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Northwestern State  195 .7923713 .740
McNeese State  176 .7393914 .736
Northeast Louisiana  y167 .6963420 .630
Texas–Arlington  1410 .5832630 .464
Texas–San Antonio  1311 .5423123 .574
Southwest Texas State  1014 .4172331 .426
Sam Houston State  1014 .4172232 .407
Nicholls State  816 .3332328 .451
Stephen F. Austin  024 .000240 .048
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1995 [18]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1995 Southwest Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 10 Texas Tech  y168 .6675114 .785
No. 15 Rice  y159 .6254319 .694
No. 12 Texas A&M  y159 .6254422 .667
No. 23 Texas  y1410 .5834419 .698
Texas Christian  1113 .4582729 .482
Baylor  717 .2922528 .472
Houston  618 .2502629 .473
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1995 [19]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1995 Trans America Athletic Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 20 FIU  y2730 .90050110 .820
No. 21 UCF  y2370 .76749130 .790
Stetson  19110 .63334250 .576
Florida Atlantic  17130 .56727310 .466
Centenary  14130 .51923270 .460
Campbell  12180 .40026290 .473
Georgia State  11170 .39320330 .377
Southeastern Louisiana  10180 .35717310 .354
Mercer  9180 .33315362 .302
Samford  10200 .33321300 .412
College of Charleston  8220 .26717290 .370
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1995 [20]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

College World Series

The 1995 season marked the forty-ninth 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 Cal State Fullerton claiming their third championship with an 11–5 win over Southern California in the final. [1]

Bracket

First round Second round Semifinals Finals
             
6 Southern California 0
3 Miami (FL) 15
3Miami (FL)4
2 Florida State 2
7 Oklahoma 2
2 Florida State 3
3 Miami (FL) 5 3
Bracket One
6Southern California77
7 Oklahoma 4
6Southern California9
2 Florida State 11
6Southern California16
6 Southern California 5
1Cal State Fullerton11
5 Tennessee 3
4 Clemson 1
5 Tennessee 1
1Cal State Fullerton11
8 Stanford 5
1 Cal State Fullerton 6
1Cal State Fullerton11
Bracket Two
5 Tennessee 0
8Stanford8
4 Clemson 3
5Tennessee6
8 Stanford 2

Award winners

All-America team

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