2018 NCAA Division I baseball season

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2018 NCAA Division I baseball season
DurationFebruary 12 – June 28, 2018
Number of teams299
Preseason No. 1 Florida (Unanimous)
Defending Champions Florida
TV partner/s ESPN
Tournament
DurationJune 1–28, 2018
Most conference bids SEC (10)
College World Series
Champions Oregon State (3rd title)
Runners-up Arkansas (9th CWS Appearance)
Winning Coach Pat Casey (3rd title)
MOP Adley Rutschman (Oregon State)
Seasons
  2017
2019  

The 2018 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 in February 2018. The season progressed through the regular season, many conference tournaments and championship series, and concluded with the 2018 NCAA Division I baseball tournament and 2018 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 Omaha, ended on June 28, 2018.

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Realignment and format changes

The 2018 season was also the last for two other teams in their then-current conferences. Both teams moved between the same two conferences, but in opposite directions.

Finally, one other Division I team changed its institutional and athletic identities immediately after the 2017–18 season. Indiana University and Purdue University dissolved Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) on July 1, 2018. IPFW's academic programs in health sciences transferred to the IU system as Indiana University Fort Wayne; all remaining academic programs were transferred to the Purdue system as Purdue University Fort Wayne (PFW). From 2018 to 2019, the former IPFW athletic program represents only PFW, and its Summit League membership was assumed by PFW. Shortly before the dissolution took effect, but after the school's baseball season had finished, the athletic program announced that it would henceforth be known as the Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons. [7] [8] [9]

NCAA tournament

For the first time, the 2018 NCAA Division I baseball tournament seeded the top 16 teams, rather than only the top 8 teams as had been the practice since 1999. This ensures that the regional featuring the top-seeded team is paired with the regional hosted by the 16th-seeded team, where in the past Super Regionals were paired generally along geographical lines. [10]

Ballpark changes

Season outlook

Conference standings

2018 American Athletic Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Houston  y1680 .66733210 .611
South Florida  y1491 .60432181 .637
Connecticut  y14100 .58337221 .625
East Carolina  y14100 .58339150 .722
UCF  13100 .56535190 .648
Cincinnati  12120 .50028260 .519
Wichita State  9141 .39634191 .639
Tulane  9140 .39124310 .436
Memphis  5190 .20820360 .357
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of May 20, 2018 [11]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Atlantic
No. 17 Clemson  xy228 .7334716 .746
No. 22 NC State  y1911 .6334218 .700
No. 23 Louisville  y1812 .6004519 .703
Florida State  y1613 .5524319 .694
Wake Forest  1317 .4332532 .439
Notre Dame  1218 .4002430 .444
Boston College  722 .2411732 .347
Coastal
No. 3 North Carolina  xy228 .7334418 .710
No. 11 Duke  y1811 .6214518 .714
Miami (FL)  1613 .5522826 .519
Georgia Tech  1416 .4673127 .534
Virginia  1217 .4142925 .537
Pittsburgh  1119 .3672926 .527
Virginia Tech  822 .2672133 .389
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 17, 2018 [12]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 ASUN Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 10 Stetson  y1530 .83348130 .787
Jacksonville  y1460 .70040210 .656
Kennesaw State  11100 .52425300 .455
North Florida  10110 .47628280 .500
Lipscomb  9120 .42924300 .444
NJIT  9120 .42922250 .468
Florida Gulf Coast  8130 .38132210 .604
USC Upstate  5140 .26323281 .452
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2018 [13]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 Big East Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
St. John's  y1530 .83336140 .720
Seton Hall  1340 .76527181 .598
Butler  980 .52933180 .647
Georgetown  890 .47125280 .472
Creighton  890 .47134160 .680
Xavier  7110 .38920350 .364
Villanova  1170 .0569390 .188
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of May 20, 2018 [14]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 Big Ten Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 15 Minnesota  184 .8184413 .772
No. 27 Purdue  176 .7393821 .644
Michigan  158 .6523321 .611
Illinois  159 .6253320 .623
Indiana  149 .6094019 .678
Iowa  139 .5913320 .623
Ohio State  1410 .5833624 .600
Michigan State  1112 .4782032 .385
Maryland  914 .3912430 .444
Nebraska  814 .3642428 .462
Rutgers  716 .3042525 .500
Northwestern  618 .2501732 .347
Penn State  321 .1251534 .306
Tournament champion
As of June 24, 2023 [15]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 Big 12 Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 7 Texas  y1770 .70842230 .646
Oklahoma State  y1680 .66731261 .543
No. 6 Texas Tech  y1590 .62545200 .692
No. 24 Oklahoma  y14100 .58338250 .603
Baylor  y13110 .54237210 .638
TCU  10130 .43533230 .589
West Virginia  9150 .37529270 .518
Kansas  8150 .34827300 .474
Kansas State  5190 .20823310 .426
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball [16]
2018 Big West Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Cal State Fullerton  y1860 .75035230 .603
Cal Poly  1590 .62530270 .526
UC Irvine  13110 .54232240 .571
Cal State Northridge  13110 .54228300 .483
Long Beach State  12120 .50027300 .474
Hawaii  11130 .45827240 .529
UC Santa Barbara  10140 .41727281 .491
UC Davis  9150 .37518350 .340
UC Riverside  7170 .29219330 .365
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of November 25, 2023 [17]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 Colonial Athletic Association baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Northeastern  y176 .7393621 .632
Elon  168 .6673623 .610
College of Charleston  158 .6523619 .655
UNC Wilmington  y149 .6093923 .629
Delaware  1211 .5223127 .534
Hofstra  1212 .5002323 .500
James Madison  1113 .4582626 .500
Towson  618 .2501342 .236
William & Mary  321 .1251539 .278
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2018 [18]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 Conference USA baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 13 Southern Miss  2360 .79339150 .722
Louisiana Tech  2190 .70038180 .679
Florida Atlantic  1981 .69636151 .702
Charlotte  17130 .56731220 .585
UTSA  16130 .55231220 .585
FIU  14120 .53825250 .500
Rice  11142 .44423282 .453
UAB  13170 .43321310 .404
Middle Tennessee  12171 .41727271 .500
Western Kentucky  11180 .37921310 .404
Marshall  7220 .24119310 .380
Old Dominion  7220 .24115370 .288
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of November 25, 2023 [19]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 Mid-American Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Kent State  y1980 .70436160 .692
Miami (OH)  17100 .63033180 .647
Ball State  17100 .63031240 .564
Central Michigan  16110 .59325281 .472
Eastern Michigan  14130 .51922320 .407
Toledo  14130 .51921310 .404
Western Michigan  12130 .48023250 .479
Ohio  9180 .33321320 .396
Northern Illinois  8160 .33320350 .364
Bowling Green  6190 .24011390 .220
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of May 20, 2018 [20]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 Missouri Valley Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 29 Missouri State  183 .8573515 .700
Dallas Baptist  165 .7623617 .679
Bradley  1110 .5243017 .638
Indiana State  1110 .5242922 .569
Southern Illinois  1011 .4762728 .491
Illinois State  912 .4292228 .440
Valparaiso  615 .2861832 .360
Evansville  318 .1431237 .245
Tournament champion
As of May 20, 2018 [21]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 Mountain West Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Nevada  2090 .69029220 .569
San Diego State  18120 .60036190 .655
San Jose State  16140 .53326280 .481
UNLV  14160 .46733220 .600
Fresno State  13170 .43330240 .556
Air Force  12170 .41424300 .444
New Mexico  11190 .36719331 .368
As of May 20, 2018 [22]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 Ohio Valley Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 22 Tennessee Tech  273 .900467 .868
Southeast Missouri State  2010 .6672628 .481
Morehead State  1812 .6003223 .582
Jacksonville State  1812 .6003023 .566
Austin Peay  1713 .5673025 .545
Eastern Kentucky  1515 .5002729 .482
Murray State  1316 .4482627 .491
Eastern Illinois  1218 .4002330 .434
Belmont  1119 .3671936 .345
UT Martin  722 .2411140 .216
SIU Edwardsville  624 .2001537 .288
As of May 20, 2018 [23]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 Pac-12 Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 18 Stanford  y2280 .73346120 .793
No. 1 Oregon State  y2091 .68355121 .816
No. 8 Washington  y20100 .66735260 .574
No. 25 UCLA  y19110 .63338210 .644
California  16140 .53332220 .593
Arizona  14160 .46734220 .607
Arizona State  13170 .43323320 .418
Southern California  12180 .40026280 .481
Oregon  12180 .40026290 .473
Washington State  8211 .28316331 .330
Utah  8220 .26716390 .291
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 29, 2018
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
East Division
No. 3 Florida  xy2010 .6674921 .700
No. 20 Georgia  y1812 .6003921 .650
No. 12 South Carolina  y1713 .5673726 .587
No. 16 Vanderbilt  y1614 .5333527 .565
Kentucky  1317 .4333422 .607
Missouri  1218 .4003422 .607
Tennessee  1218 .4002927 .518
West Division
No. 19 Ole Miss  xy1812 .6004818 .727
No. 2 Arkansas  xy1812 .6004821 .696
No. 15 Auburn  y1515 .5004323 .652
LSU  y1515 .5003927 .591
No. 4 Mississippi State  y1515 .5003929 .574
Texas A&M  y1317 .4334022 .645
Alabama  822 .2672729 .482
x Division champion
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 Southern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
UNC Greensboro  183 .8573713 .740
Samford  168 .6673224 .571
Wofford  159 .6253521 .625
VMI  1212 .5002625 .510
Mercer  1113 .4583520 .636
East Tennessee State  1113 .4582723 .540
Furman  912 .4292426 .480
The Citadel  816 .3331933 .365
Western Carolina  519 .208745 .135
Tournament champion
As of May 19, 2018 [24]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 Southland Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Sam Houston St  246 .8003920 .661
Southeastern Louisiana  219 .7003722 .627
Northwestern State  y1812 .6003722 .627
Houston Baptist  1812 .6002930 .492
Central Arkansas  1713 .5673225 .561
McNeese State  1515 .5002533 .431
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi  1416 .4673026 .536
New Orleans  1416 .4672932 .475
Nicholls State  1416 .4672832 .467
Incarnate Word  1317 .4332926 .527
Lamar  1317 .4331936 .345
Stephen F. Austin  921 .3001736 .321
Abilene Christian  525 .1672133 .389
Conference champion
Tournament [25] champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 Summit League baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Oral Roberts  246 .8003518 .660
Western Illinois  1412 .5381728 .378
North Dakota State  1513 .5362522 .532
South Dakota State  1413 .5191630 .348
Omaha  1017 .3701535 .300
Fort Wayne  723 .2331137 .229
Tournament champion
As of May 20, 2018 [26]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 Sun Belt Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
East Division
No. 21 Coastal Carolina  xy2370 .76738170 .691
Troy  y19110 .63338180 .679
South Alabama  18110 .62130230 .566
Georgia Southern  18110 .62129240 .547
Georgia State  10190 .34526280 .481
Appalachian State  9210 .30018360 .333
West Division
Louisiana  x18120 .60033230 .589
Texas State  16140 .53328261 .518
Little Rock  15140 .51728250 .528
Arkansas State  11190 .36720300 .400
UT Arlington  11190 .36721330 .389
Louisiana–Monroe  10200 .33323310 .426
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of May 20, 2018 [27]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 West Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Pepperdine  1710 .6303124 .564
Gonzaga  y1611 .5933324 .579
San Francisco  1512 .5562830 .483
Loyola Marymount  1412 .5382530 .455
Saint Mary's  1413 .5193123 .574
Santa Clara  1215 .4442626 .500
Portland  1215 .4442330 .434
San Diego  1215 .4442332 .418
Pacific  1116 .4072227 .449
BYU  1116 .4072228 .440
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of Jun 3, 2018
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2018 Western Athletic Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Grand Canyon  195 .7923322 .600
New Mexico State  177 .7083619 .655
Sacramento State  177 .7083123 .574
Seattle  1311 .5423221 .604
Northern Colorado  1113 .4582922 .569
Cal State Bakersfield  1014 .4172034 .370
Texas–Rio Grande Valley  816 .3332331 .426
Chicago State  717 .2921341 .241
Utah Valley  618 .2501537 .288
Tournament champion
As of May 20, 2018 [28]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

Conference winners and tournaments

Of the 31 Division I athletic conferences that sponsor baseball, 29 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. Two conferences, the Big West and Pac-12, do not hold a conference tournament. The winners of these tournaments, plus the Big West and Pac-12 regular-season champions, receive automatic invitations to the 2018 NCAA Division I baseball tournament.

ConferenceRegular
season winner
Conference
Player of the Year
Conference
Pitcher of the Year
Conference
Coach of the Year
Conference
tournament
Tournament
Venue • City
Tournament
winner
America East Conference Hartford Nick Campana, Hartford [29] Nicholas Dombkowski, Hartford [29] Justin Blood, Hartford [29] 2018 America East Conference baseball tournament Mahaney DiamondOrono, ME Hartford
American Athletic Conference Houston Bryant Packard, East Carolina [30] Aaron Fletcher, Houston [30] Todd Whitting, Houston [30] 2018 American Athletic Conference baseball tournament Spectrum FieldClearwater, FL East Carolina
Atlantic 10 Conference Saint Louis Isaiah Pasteur, George Washington [31] Miller Hogan, Saint Louis [31] Darin Hendrickson, Saint Louis [31] 2018 Atlantic 10 Conference baseball tournament Tucker Field at Barcroft ParkArlington, VA Saint Louis
Atlantic Coast Conference Atlantic - Clemson
Coastal - North Carolina
Joey Bart, Georgia Tech [32] Brian Brown, NC State [32] Mike Fox, NC State [32] 2018 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament Durham Bulls Athletic ParkDurham, NC Florida State
Atlantic Sun Conference Stetson Brooks Wilson, Stetson [33] Logan Gilbert, Stetson [33] Steve Trimper, Stetson [33] 2018 Atlantic Sun Conference baseball tournament Harmon StadiumJacksonville, FL Stetson
Big 12 Conference Texas Kody Clemens, Texas [34] Cody Bradford, Baylor [34] David Pierce, Texas [34] 2018 Big 12 Conference baseball tournament Chickasaw Bricktown BallparkOklahoma City, OK Baylor
Big East Conference St. John's John Valente, St. John's [35] Ricky DeVito, Seton Hall Ed Blankmeyer, St. John's [35] [lower-alpha 1] 2018 Big East Conference baseball tournament Prasco ParkMason, OH St. John's
Big South Conference Campbell Austin Zente, High Point [36] Allan Winans, Campbell [36] Justin Haire, Campbell [36] 2018 Big South Conference baseball tournament Liberty Baseball StadiumLynchburg, VA Campbell
Big Ten Conference Minnesota Bren Spillane, Illinois [37] Patrick Fredrickson, Minnesota [37] John Anderson, Minnesota [37] 2018 Big Ten Conference baseball tournament TD Ameritrade ParkOmaha, NE Minnesota
Big West Conference Cal State Fullerton Alex McKenna, Cal Poly [38] [lower-alpha 2] Colton Eastman, Cal State Fullerton [38] Rick Vanderhook, Cal State Fullerton [38] No tournament, regular season champion earns auto bidCal State Fullerton
Colonial Athletic Association Northeastern Charlie McConnell, Northeastern [39] John Rooney, Hofstra [39] Mike Glavine, Northeastern [39] 2018 Colonial Athletic Association baseball tournament Eagle Field at Veterans Memorial ParkHarrisonburg, VA UNC Willmington
Conference USA Southern Miss Luke Reynolds, Southern Miss [40] Nick Sandlin, Southern Miss [40] Scott Berry, Southern Miss [40] 2018 Conference USA baseball tournament MGM ParkBiloxi, MS Southern Miss
Horizon League Wright State Gabe Snyder, Wright State [41] Ryan Campbell, UIC (starting)
Charlie Cerny, UIC (relief) [41] [lower-alpha 3]
Jeff Mercer, Wright State [41] 2018 Horizon League baseball tournament Hosted by regular-season championWright State
Ivy League Yale Dustin Shirley, Dartmouth [42] Noah Zavolas, Harvard [42] Brett Boretti, Columbia [42] 2018 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series Campus sitesColumbia
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Monmouth Greg Cullen, Niagara [43] J. P. Stevenson, Canisius [43] John Delaney, Quinnipiac [43] 2018 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference baseball tournament Richmond County Bank BallparkStaten Island, NY Canisius
Mid-American Conference Kent State Rudy Rott, Ohio [44] Joey Murray, Kent State [44] Jeff Duncan, Kent State [44] 2018 Mid-American Conference baseball tournament Sprenger StadiumAvon, OH Kent State
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Northern - Coppin State
Southern - North Carolina A&T
Corey Joyce, North Carolina Central [45] Anthony Maldonado, Bethune–Cookman [45] Sherman Reed, Coppin State [45] 2018 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference baseball tournament Jackie Robinson BallparkDaytona Beach, FL North Carolina A&T
Missouri Valley Conference Missouri State Devlin Granberg, Dallas Baptist [46] Trevor Conn, Dallas Baptist [46] Keith Guttin, Missouri State [46] 2018 Missouri Valley Conference baseball tournament Horner BallparkDallas, TX Missouri State
Mountain West Conference Nevada Grant Fennell, Nevada [47] Garrett Hill, San Diego State & Andrew Mitchel, San Jose State [47] T. J. Bruce, Nevada [47] 2018 Mountain West Conference baseball tournament Tony Gwynn StadiumSan Diego, CA San Diego State
Northeast Conference Wagner Ryan Ward, Bryant [48] Jack Patterson, Bryant [48] Jim Carone, Wagner [48] 2018 Northeast Conference baseball tournament Dodd StadiumNorwich, CT LIU Brooklyn
Ohio Valley Conference Tennessee Tech Kevin Strohschein, Tennessee Tech [49] Travis Moths, Tennessee Tech [49] Matt Bragga, Tennessee Tech [49] 2018 Ohio Valley Conference baseball tournament Choccolocco ParkOxford, AL Morehead State
Pac–12 Conference Stanford Andrew Vaughn, California [50] Luke Heimlich, Oregon State [50] David Esquer, Stanford [50] No tournament, regular season champion earns auto bidStanford
Patriot League Army/Navy Jon Rosoff, Army [51] Connor Van Hoose, Bucknell [51] Paul Kostacopoulos, Navy [51] 2018 Patriot League baseball tournament Campus sitesArmy
Southeastern Conference East - Florida
West - Ole Miss/Arkansas
Jonathan India, Florida [52] Brady Singer, Florida [52] Kevin O'Sullivan, Florida [52] 2018 Southeastern Conference baseball tournament Hoover Metropolitan StadiumHoover, AL Ole Miss
Southern Conference UNC Greensboro Andrew Moritz, UNC Greensboro [53] Matt Frisbee, UNC Greensboro [53] Link Jarrett, UNC Greensboro [53] 2018 Southern Conference baseball tournament Fluor FieldGreenville, SC Samford
Southland Conference Sam Houston State David Fry, Northwestern State [54] Tyler Gray, Central Arkansas [54] Bobby Barbier, Northwestern State [54] 2018 Southland Conference baseball tournament Constellation FieldSugar Land, TX Northwestern State
Southwestern Athletic Conference East - Alabama State
West - Texas Southern
Kamren Dukes, Texas Southern [55] Aaron Solis, Texas Southern [55] Jose Vazquez, Alabama State [55] 2018 Southwestern Athletic Conference baseball tournament Wesley Barrow StadiumNew Orleans, LA Texas Southern
Summit League Oral Roberts Noah Cummings, Oral Roberts [56] Miguel Ausua, Oral Roberts [56] Ryan Folmar, Oral Roberts [56] 2018 Summit League baseball tournament J. L. Johnson StadiumTulsa, OK Oral Roberts
Sun Belt Conference East - Coastal Carolina
West - Louisiana
Joey Denison, Troy [57] Colten Schmidt, Louisiana [57] Gary Gilmore, Coastal Carolina [57] 2018 Sun Belt Conference baseball tournament M. L. Tigue Moore FieldLafayette, LA Coastal Carolina
West Coast Conference Pepperdine Jordan Qsar, Pepperdine [58] Jonathan Pendergast, Pepperdine [58] Rick Hirtensteiner, Pepperdine [58] 2018 West Coast Conference baseball tournament Banner Island BallparkStockton, CA Gonzaga
Western Athletic Conference Grand Canyon Quin Cotton, Grand Canyon [59] Jonathan Groff, New Mexico State [59] Andy Stankiewicz, Grand Canyon [59] 2018 Western Athletic Conference baseball tournament Hohokam StadiumMesa, AZ New Mexico State
  1. The Big East awards a Coaching Staff of the Year award instead of a Coach of the Year award. It goes to the team instead of an individual, although the head coach is cited by name in the award announcement.
  2. The Big West styles its Player of the Year award as "Field Player of the Year".
  3. The Horizon League is the only Division I conference that presents separate season-ending awards for starting and relief pitchers. The award for starters is styled as the "Pitcher of the Year" award.

College World Series

The 2018 College World Series began on June 16 in Omaha, Nebraska.

First round Second round Semifinals Championship
               
1 Florida 3
9 Texas Tech 6
9 Texas Tech 4
5 Arkansas7
5 Arkansas 11
13 Texas 5
5 Arkansas5
1 Florida 2
1 Florida6
13 Texas 1
1 Florida9
9 Texas Tech 6
5 Arkansas 43 0
3 Oregon State1 55
3 Oregon State 6
6 North Carolina 8
6 North Carolina 2
Mississippi State12
Mississippi State 1
Washington 0
Mississippi State2 2
3 Oregon State125
3 Oregon State14
Washington 5
3 Oregon State11
6 North Carolina 6

Coaching changes

This table lists programs that changed head coaches at any point from the first day of the 2018 season until the day before the first day of the 2019 season.

TeamFormer
coach
Interim
coach
New
coach
Reason
Abilene Christian Britt Bonneau Rick McCarty Bonneau resigned from Abilene Christian on May 19 after 22 seasons. On June 12, the Wildcats hired former Dallas Baptist pitching coach McCarty for the head coaching job. [60]
Alabama A&M Mitch Hill Manny Lora Hill resigned from Alabama A&M on June 25 after 5 seasons for the head coaching job at Martin Methodist College of the NAIA. [61] Pitching coach and recruiting coordinator Lora was promoted to head coach of the Bulldogs on August 23. [62]
Central Michigan Steve Jaska Jordan Bischel Jaska announced his retirement after 16 seasons at Central Michigan on June 2. [63] On June 28, the Chippewas hired Bischel from Division II Northwood. [64]
Davidson Dick Cooke Rucker Taylor Cooke announced on February 12 that he will step down following the 2018 season with associate head coach Rucker succeeding him. [65]
Fairleigh Dickinson Gary Puccio Justin McKay Puccio announced his retirement after 8 seasons at FDU and 27 seasons overall, effective May 15. Assistant coach McKay will serve as the interim head coach of the Knights for the 2019 season. [66]
Illinois State Bo Durkac Steve Holm Durkac was fired on May 29 after 4 seasons at Illinois State, finishing 82–134 overall and 27–55 in conference play. [67] On June 22, the Redbirds hired Purdue pitching coach Holm for the head coaching job. [68]
Indiana Chris Lemonis Jeff Mercer Lemonis left after 4 seasons at Indiana to take the Mississippi State job. [69] The school hired Wright State head coach Jeff Mercer on July 2. [70]
Iona Pat Carey Paul Panik On May 15 it was announced that Pat Carey will not return to the team for the 2019 season after thirteen years with the school. The school hired Albany assistant Paul Panik on June 25. [71]
Kansas State Brad Hill Pete Hughes Brad Hill Announced that on May 8 after fifteen seasons that he will step down affective at the end of the season. He became the team's all-time most successful coach and won the 2013 Big 12 Conference title and hosted a super regional that year. On June 8, the Wildcats hired former Boston College, Virginia Tech, and Oklahoma head coach Pete Hughes. [72]
Miami (FL) Jim Morris Gino DiMare Morris announced in June 2014 that he would retire after the 2018 season, and that DiMare would take over as head coach at that time.
Middle Tennessee Jim McGuire Jim Toman McGuire was fired on May 21 after 6 seasons at Middle Tennessee. [73] On June 20, the Blue Raiders hired Charleston associate head coach and former Liberty head coach Toman for the job. [74]
Mississippi State Andy Cannizaro Gary Henderson Chris Lemonis Cannizaro resigned on February 22, only three games into the Bulldogs' season, after he was found to be involved in an extramarital affair with a woman working in MSU's athletic department. Former Kentucky head coach and current MSU pitching coach Henderson was named as interim replacement. [75] MSU announced the hiring of Indiana head coach Chris Lemonis on June 26. [69]
Murray State Kevin Moulder Dan Skirka Murray State announced on May 25 that Moulder would not return next season, ending his 4-year tenure at the school. [76] On July 2, the school hired former Racer assistant coach Skirka to be the new head coach. [77]
Oregon State Pat Casey Pat Bailey Casey announced his retirement on September 6 after 24 seasons at Oregon State and 30 seasons overall, winning 900 games with the Beavers and 3 NCAA championships. Associate head coach Bailey will serve as the interim head coach of the team for the 2019 season. [78]
Pittsburgh Joe Jordano Mike Bell Jordano resigned from Pittsburgh on June 22 after 21 seasons at the helm. On July 10, former Florida State pitching coach Bell was named head coach of the Panthers. [79]
Rice Wayne Graham Matt Bragga Graham, who was the oldest head coach in Division I baseball at age 82, announced on April 25 that his contract was not being renewed and that the 2018 season would be the last of his 27-year head coaching tenure at Rice. [80] The Owls hired Tennessee Tech head coach Bragga after the season. [81]
Tennessee Tech Matt Bragga Justin Holmes Bragga left after 15 seasons at Tennessee Tech to take the Rice job. [81] The school promoted assistant coach and recruiting coordinator Justin Holmes on June 21. [82]
UC Irvine Mike Gillespie Ben Orloff Mike Gillespie announced his retirement from the UC Irvine baseball team after eleven seasons with the school his successor Ben Orloff was named his replacement beginning in the 2019 season. He became the most successful coach in College baseball history with 1108 wins. [83]
Wright State Jeff Mercer Alex Sogard Mercer left after 2 seasons at Wright State to take the Indiana job. [70] The school promoted assistant coach Alex Sogard on July 6. [84]

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