1959 NCAA University Division baseball season

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1959 NCAA University Division baseball season
NCAA tournament
College World Series
Champions Oklahoma State (1st title)
Runners-up Arizona (5th CWS Appearance)
Winning Coach Toby Greene (1st title)
MOP Jim Dobson (Oklahoma State)
Seasons
  1958
1960  

The 1959 NCAA University Division baseball season, play of college baseball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) began in the spring of 1959. The season progressed through the regular season and concluded with the 1959 College World Series. The College World Series, held for the thirteenth time in 1959, 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. Oklahoma State claimed the championship. [1]

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Conference winners

This is a partial list of conference champions from the 1959 season. Each of the eight geographical districts chose, by various methods, the team that would represent them in the NCAA tournament. 10 teams earned automatic bids by winning their conference championship while 12 teams earned at-large selections. [1] [2]

ConferenceRegular season winnerTournamentTournament champion
Atlantic Coast Conference Clemson/North Carolina/Wake Forest 1959 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball playoffs Clemson
Big Eight Conference Oklahoma State no tournament
Big Ten Conference Minnesota no tournament
CIBA Southern California no tournament
EIBL Navy no tournament
Mid-American Conference Ohio/Western Michigan no tournament
Pacific Coast Conference Washington no tournament
Rocky Mountain Conference Colorado State College no tournament
Southeastern Conference Ole Miss no tournament
Southern Conference George Washington no tournament
Southwest Conference Texas A&M no tournament
Yankee Conference Connecticut no tournament

Conference standings

The following is an incomplete list of conference standings:

1959 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 5 Clemson  y95 .643248 .750
North Carolina  95 .643177 .708
Wake Forest  95 .643138 .619
Maryland  76 .538116 .647
Virginia  68 .429109 .526
South Carolina  58 .3851112 .478
Duke  59 .357916 .360
NC State  59 .357812 .400
Conference champion
Playoff champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1959 [3]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1959 Big Eight Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 1 Oklahoma State  y173 .850275 .844
Nebraska  114 .733158 .652
Iowa State  108 .5561112 .478
Colorado  78 .4671110 .524
Oklahoma  710 .4121211 .522
Kansas  511 .313911 .450
Kansas State  49 .30849 .308
Missouri  311 .214911 .450
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1959 [4]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1959 California Collegiate Athletic Association baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 3 Fresno State  y1140 .73341130 .759
San Diego State  1050 .6672890 .757
Cal State Los Angeles  960 .60024182 .568
Cal Poly  870 .53317180 .486
Long Beach State  5100 .33316190 .457
UC Santa Barbara  2130 .1335190 .208
Conference champion
y Invited to the College World Series
As of June 30, 1959 [5]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1959 Mid-American Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 6 Western Michigan  y820 .8002490 .727
Ohio  820 .8001840 .818
Kent State  830 .7271671 .688
Bowling Green  660 .5001260 .667
Marshall  460 .40012100 .545
Miami (OH)  470 .3641091 .525
Toledo  0120 .0002160 .111
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1959 [6]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1959 Rocky Mountain Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 8 Colorado State College  y101 .909247 .774
Adams State  95 .643 
Western State  75 .583 
Colorado Mines  69 .400912 .429
Colorado College  113 .071214 .125
Conference champion
y Invited to the College World Series
As of June 30, 1959 [7]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1959 Yankee Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 7 Connecticut  y100 1.000203 .870
Maine  73 .700128 .600
UMass  45 .444106 .625
Vermont  46 .4001511 .577
New Hampshire  37 .300711 .389
Rhode Island  18 .111211 .154
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1959
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

College World Series

The 1959 season marked the thirteenth 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 Oklahoma State claiming their second championship with a 5–3 win over Arizona in the final. [1]

Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalSemifinalsPreliminary finalFinal
Oklahoma State 10
Western Michigan 2
Oklahoma State8
Penn State6
Penn State 5
Connecticut 3
Oklahoma State3
Arizona5
Arizona 312
Oklahoma State4
Clemson 2
Arizona5Penn State3
Fresno State1
Fresno State 6
Colorado State College 5Oklahoma State5
Oklahoma State4Arizona3
Lower round 1Lower round 2Fresno State0
Penn State7
Clemson7Clemson0
Fresno State2
Colorado State College1
Arizona0
Fresno State7
Western Michigan14Western Michigan2
Connecticut6

Award winners

All-America team

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