1969 NCAA University Division baseball season

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1969 NCAA University Division baseball season
Number of teams207
NCAA tournament
College World Series
Champions Arizona State (3rd title)
Runners-up Tulsa (1st CWS Appearance)
Winning Coach Bobby Winkles (3rd title)
MOP John Dolinsek (Arizona State)
Seasons
  1968
1970  

The 1969 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 1969. The season progressed through the regular season and concluded with the 1969 College World Series. The College World Series, held for the twenty third time in 1969, 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. Arizona State claimed the championship. [1]

Contents

Conference winners

This is a partial list of conference champions from the 1969 season. Each of the eight geographical districts chose, by various methods, the team that would represent them in the NCAA tournament. 9 teams earned automatic bids by winning their conference championship while 12 teams earned at-large selections. [1] [2]

ConferenceRegular season winner
Atlantic Coast Conference North Carolina
Big Eight Conference Oklahoma State
Big Ten Conference Minnesota
EIBL Dartmouth
Mid-American Conference Ohio
Pacific-8 Conference UCLA
Southeastern Conference Ole Miss
Southern Conference North - William & Mary
South - Furman
Southwest Conference Texas

Conference standings

The following is an incomplete list of conference standings:

1969 Missouri Valley Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Eastern
Cincinnati  51 .8331814 .563
Bradley  42 .667126 .667
Memphis State  33 .5002012 .625
Louisville  06 .000913 .409
Western
No. 2 Tulsa  y71 .875395 .886
Wichita State  53 .6251712 .586
Saint Louis  25 .2861511 .577
Drake  16 .143711 .389
Tournament champion
As of June 21, 1969 [3]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1969 Pacific-8 Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 8 UCLA  y1740 .81042121 .773
No. 16 Stanford  1650 .76234120 .739
No. 17 Southern California  1350 .72239121 .760
No. 29 California  1290 .57131190 .620
Oregon State  9120 .42917201 .461
Oregon  8130 .38122190 .537
Washington State  8130 .38127150 .643
Washington  1200 .0487290 .194
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1969 [4]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1969 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Eastern Division
Florida  xy134 .7652817 .622
Tennessee  95 .6431915 .559
Georgia  98 .5291512 .556
Kentucky  79 .4381519 .441
Auburn  710 .4121715 .531
Vanderbilt  312 .2001219 .387
Western Division
No. 6 Ole Miss  xy115 .6882715 .643
Mississippi State  117 .6112010 .667
Alabama  89 .4712415 .615
LSU  413 .2351124 .314
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1969 [5]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1969 Southwest Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 4 Texas  y142 .875406 .870
TCU  96 .600228 .733
Texas Tech  97 .5631313 .500
Rice  76 .5381411 .560
Texas A&M  78 .4671511 .577
Baylor  611 .3531017 .370
SMU  214 .125521 .192
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1969 [6]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1969 Western Athletic Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Northern
No. 18 BYU  135 .7223015 .667
Wyoming  117 .6111422 .389
Utah  711 .3892022 .476
Colorado State  513 .2781320 .394
Southern
No. 1 Arizona State  y153 .8335611 .836
No. 19 Arizona  108 .5563710 .787
New Mexico  711 .3893117 .646
UTEP  414 .2221727 .386
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1969 [7]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1969 Yankee Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 5 UMass  y91 .9002210 .688
Connecticut  64 .6001016 .385
Maine  64 .6001212 .500
Vermont  55 .500139 .591
Rhode Island  28 .200413 .235
New Hampshire  28 .200615 .286
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 1969
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

College World Series

The 1969 season marked the twenty third 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 Arizona State claiming their third championship with a 10–1 win over Tulsa in the final. [1]

Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalSemifinalsPreliminary finalFinal
Arizona State 0
Texas 4
Texas2
Tulsa4
UCLA 5
Tulsa 610
Tulsa2
NYU0
Southern Illinois 0
Tulsa3
Massachusetts 2
Massachusetts2Arizona State11
NYU9
Ole Miss 3
NYU 8Tulsa1
Arizona State4Arizona State10
Lower round 1Lower round 2NYU1
Arizona State4
Arizona State211Massachusetts2
NYU3
UCLA1
Texas2
Ole Miss1
Southern Illinois1Texas14
Ole Miss8

Award winners

All-America team

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