1953 NCAA baseball season

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1953 NCAA baseball season
College World Series
Champions Michigan (1st title)
Runners-up Texas (4th CWS Appearance)
Winning Coach Ray Fisher (1st title)
MOP J. L. Smith (Texas)
Seasons
  1952
1954  

The 1953 NCAA baseball season, play of college baseball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) began in the spring of 1953. The season progressed through the regular season and concluded with the 1953 College World Series. The College World Series, held for the seventh time in 1953, consisted of one team from each of eight geographical districts and was held in Omaha, Nebraska at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium as a double-elimination tournament. Michigan claimed the championship. [1]

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Conference winners

This is a partial list of conference champions from the 1953 season. Each of the eight geographical districts chose, by various methods, the team that would represent them in the NCAA Tournament. Conference champions had to be chosen, unless all conference champions declined the bid. [1]

ConferenceRegular season winnerConference tournamentTournament cityTournament winner
Big Seven Conference Oklahoma No tournament
Big Ten Conference Michigan
Illinois
No tournament
CIBA Stanford No tournament
EIBL Princeton No conference tournament
Mid-American Conference Ohio No tournament
Missouri Valley Conference Houston No tournament
Pacific Coast Conference Oregon No tournament
Rocky Mountain Conference Colorado State No tournament
Southeastern Conference Georgia No tournament
Southern Conference North - George Washington
South - North Carolina
1953 Southern Conference baseball tournament Greensboro, NC Duke
Southwest Conference Texas No tournament

Conference standings

The following is an incomplete list of conference standings:

1953 Big Seven Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Oklahoma  y72 .7781111 .500
Nebraska  103 .769135 .722
Missouri  95 .643118 .579
Colorado  44 .500 
Iowa State  45 .444 
Kansas  48 .333610 .375
Kansas State  112 .077413 .235
Conference champion
y Invited to the College World Series
As of June 30, 1953 [2]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1953 Big Ten Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Illinois  103 .769176 .739
Michigan  y103 .769219 .700
Ohio State  94 .6921313 .500
Iowa  84 .6671510 .600
Minnesota  75 .583199 .679
Wisconsin  65 .545198 .704
Michigan State  67 .4621117 .393
Northwestern  29 .1821212 .500
Purdue  29 .182513 .278
Indiana  011 .00094 .692
Conference champion
y Invited to the College World Series
As of June 30, 1953 [3] [4]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1953 Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Princeton  821 .7731471 .659
Yale  631 .6501682 .654
Penn  631 .65010111 .477
Dartmouth  530 .62511140 .440
Brown  432 .556662 .500
Columbia  450 .444782 .471
Harvard  450 .4448110 .421
Cornell  360 .333760 .538
Army  251 .313693 .417
Navy  180 .11110100 .500
Conference champion
1953 Missouri Valley Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Houston  y62 .7501511 .577
Oklahoma A&M  42 .667134 .765
Tulsa  42 .667116 .647
Detroit  21 .667117 .611
Saint Louis  12 .333 
Wichita State  06 .000 
Conference champion
y Invited to the College World Series
As of June 30, 1951 [5]
Rankings from Coaches' Poll
1953 Pacific Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
North Division
Oregon  930 .7501540 .789
Oregon State  830 .7271590 .625
Washington State  880 .50014141 .500
Idaho  670 .462000 
Washington  1110 .0834151 .225
California Intercollegiate Baseball Association
Stanford  y1060 .6252952 .833
USC  1060 .6252190 .700
California  880 .50022150 .595
Santa Clara  6100 .37514150 .483
UCLA  6100 .37516200 .444
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
1953 Rocky Mountain Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Colorado State  y81 .889147 .667
Colorado College  43 .571 
Western State  22 .500 
Colorado Mines  08 .00008 .000
Conference champion
y Invited to the College World Series
As of June 30, 1953 [6]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1953 Southern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Northern
George Washington  x82 .800 
Maryland  82 .800167 .696
Richmond  55 .50099 .500
Virginia Tech  45 .44467 .462
VMI  45 .444 
Washington and Lee  36 .333 
West Virginia  25 .286 
William & Mary  26 .250 
Southern
North Carolina  x113 .786198 .704
Duke  y95 .6432210 .688
Clemson  106 .625116 .647
Wake Forest  85 .615155 .750
NC State  76 .538 
Furman  78 .467 
The Citadel  710 .412 
South Carolina  711 .389 
Davidson  012 .000 
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the College World Series
As of June 30, 1953 [7]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1953 Southwest Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Texas  y123 .800257 .781
SMU  123 .800156 .714
Baylor  75 .58375 .583
Texas A&M  69 .4001015 .400
Rice  311 .214716 .304
TCU  211 .154715 .318
Conference champion
y Invited to the College World Series
As of June 30, 1953 [8] [9]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

College World Series

The 1953 season marked the seventh NCAA Baseball Tournament, which consisted of the eight team College World Series. The College World Series was held in Omaha, Nebraska. Districts used a variety of selection methods to the event, from playoffs to a selection committee. District playoffs were not considered part of the NCAA Tournament, and the expansion to eight teams resulted in the end of regionals as they existed from 1947 through 1949. The eight teams played a double-elimination format, with Michigan claiming their first championship with a 7–5 win over Texas in the final. [1]

Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalSemifinalsPreliminary finalFinal
Texas 2
Duke 1
Texas7
Lafayette2
Lafayette 6
Colorado State 2
Texas5
Michigan12
Boston College 4
Michigan4
Houston 1
Boston College3Texas6
Michigan6
Michigan 4
Stanford 0Michigan7
Texas13Texas5
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lafayette3
Boston College711
Duke3Duke6
Boston College1
Colorado State2
Lafayette211
Lafayette4
Houston6Stanford3
Stanford7

Award winners

All-America team

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