Season | 1999 |
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Teams | 64 |
Finals site | |
Champions | Miami (FL) (3rd title) |
Runner-up | Florida State (17th CWS Appearance) |
Winning coach | Jim Morris (1st title) |
MOP | Marshall McDougall (Florida State) |
The 1999 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was played at the end of the 1999 NCAA Division I baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament was expanded to 64 teams for 1999, adding a Super Regional. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its fifty third year. Sixteen regional competitions were held to determine the participants in the final event, with each winner advancing to a best of three series against another regional champion for the right to play in the College World Series. Each region was composed of four teams, resulting in 64 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament. [1] The fifty-third tournament's champion was Miami (FL), coached by Jim Morris. The Most Outstanding Player was Marshall McDougall of Florida State University.
Bold indicates CWS participant.
Bold indicates winner.
First round | Second round | Regional finals | Super regionals | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Miami (FL) | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Bethune-Cookman | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Miami (FL) | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | FIU | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | FIU | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Florida Atlantic | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Miami (FL) | 3 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Coral Gables Regional | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Florida Atlantic | 2 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Bethune-Cookman | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Florida Atlantic | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Florida Atlantic | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | FIU | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Miami (FL) | 10 | 8 | – | ||||||||||||||||||
Wake Forest | 2 | 1 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Wake Forest | 22 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Siena | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Wake Forest | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Richmond | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Virginia Tech | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Richmond | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Wake Forest | 3 | 13 | |||||||||||||||||||
Winston-Salem Regional | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Richmond | 9 | 3 | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Siena | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Virginia Tech | 11 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Virginia Tech | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Richmond | 11 |
First round | Second round | Regional finals | Super regionals | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Florida State | 24 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | The Citadel | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Florida State | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Jacksonville | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Jacksonville | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Providence | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Florida State | 14 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Tallahassee Regional | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Providence | 3 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | The Citadel | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Providence | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Providence | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Jacksonville | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Florida State | 10 | 6 | – | ||||||||||||||||||
Auburn | 2 | 3 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Tulane | 7* | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Winthrop | 8* | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Winthrop | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Auburn | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | NC State | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Auburn | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Auburn | 5 | 13 | |||||||||||||||||||
Auburn Regional | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Tulane | 7 | 9 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Tulane | 11 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | NC State | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Tulane | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Winthrop | 8 |
First round | Second round | Regional finals | Super regionals | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Cal State Fullerton | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Michigan | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Cal State Fullerton | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Notre Dame | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Creighton | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Notre Dame | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Cal State Fullerton | 9 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
South Bend Regional | ||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Michigan | 4 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Michigan | 13 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Creighton | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Michigan | 11 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Notre Dame | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Cal State Fullerton | 7 | 11 | 13 | ||||||||||||||||||
Ohio State | 10 | 5 | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Ohio State | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Bowling Green | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Ohio State | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Mississippi State | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Mississippi State | 18 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Nebraska | 14 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Ohio State | 10 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Columbus Regional | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Mississippi State | 7 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Bowling Green | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Nebraska | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Nebraska | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Mississippi State | 13 |
First round | Second round | Regional finals | Super regionals | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Baylor | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eastern Illinois | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Baylor | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Minnesota | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Arizona | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Minnesota | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Baylor | 22 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Waco Regional – Baylor Ballpark | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Minnesota | 6 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eastern Illinois | 13 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Arizona | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eastern Illinois | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Minnesota | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Baylor | 11 | 17 | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
Oklahoma State | 18 | 7 | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Wichita State | 13 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Oral Roberts | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Wichita State | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | UCLA | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | UCLA | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Oklahoma State | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Wichita State | 8 | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||
Wichita Regional – Eck Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Oklahoma State | 11 | 7 | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Oral Roberts | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Oklahoma State | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Oklahoma State | 17 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | UCLA | 10 |
First round | Second round | Regional finals | Super regionals | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Alabama | 16 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Navy | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Alabama | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Southern Miss | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Southern Miss | 20 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | South Alabama | 13 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Alabama | 7 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Tuscaloosa Regional--Sewell-Thomas Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Southern Miss | 6 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Navy | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | South Alabama | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | South Alabama | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Southern Miss | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Alabama | 13 | 13 | – | ||||||||||||||||||
LSU | 6 | 5 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | East Carolina | 13 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Southern | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | East Carolina | 11 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | LSU | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Northeast Louisiana | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | LSU | 11 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | East Carolina | 10 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||
Baton Rouge Regional--Alex Box Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | LSU | 12 | 9 | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Southern | 8* | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Northeast Louisiana | 7* | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Southern | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | LSU | 6 |
First round | Second round | Regional finals | Super regionals | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Stanford | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Loyola Marymount | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Stanford | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | North Carolina | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | North Carolina | 8* | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Nevada | 5* | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Stanford | 7 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Stanford Regional | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Nevada | 4 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Loyola Marymount | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Nevada | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Nevada | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | North Carolina | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Stanford | 1 | 5 | – | ||||||||||||||||||
Southern California | 0 | 3 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Pepperdine | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Harvard | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Pepperdine | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Southern California | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | VCU | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Southern California | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Southern California | 3 | 12 | |||||||||||||||||||
Los Angeles Regional | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Pepperdine | 4 | 7 | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Harvard | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | VCU | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | VCU | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Pepperdine | 12 |
First round | Second round | Regional finals | Super regionals | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Texas A&M | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Monmouth | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Texas A&M | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Long Beach State | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Ole Miss | 3* | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Long Beach State | 4* | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Long Beach State | 5 | 7 | |||||||||||||||||||
College Station Regional – Olsen Field | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Texas A&M | 9 | 17 | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Monmouth | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Ole Miss | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Ole Miss | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Texas A&M | 13 | ||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Texas A&M | 20 | 3 | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||
Clemson | 3 | 10 | 4 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Arkansas | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Delaware | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Arkansas | 8* | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | SW Missouri State | 9* | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | SW Missouri State | 23 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Clemson | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | SW Missouri State | 7 | 5 | |||||||||||||||||||
Fayetteville Regional – Baum Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Clemson | 8 | 7 | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Delaware | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Clemson | 17 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Clemson | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Arkansas | 4 |
Hosted by Rice at the Astrodome
First round | Second round | Regional finals | Super regionals | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Rice | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Milwaukee | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Milwaukee | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Texas Tech | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Rutgers | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Texas Tech | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Texas Tech | 1 | 11 | |||||||||||||||||||
Lubbock Regional – Dan Law Field | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Rice | 3 | 15 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Rice | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Rutgers | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Rice | 27 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Milwaukee | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Rice | 8 | 10 | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||
Louisiana–Lafayette | 12 | 1 | 3 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Houston | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | SW Texas State | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Houston | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Louisiana–Lafayette | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Texas | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Louisiana–Lafayette | 13 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Louisiana–Lafayette | 19 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Houston Regional – Cougar Field | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Houston | 8 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | SW Texas State | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Texas | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Texas | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Houston | 8 |
School | Conference | Record (conference) | Head coach | CWS appearances | CWS best finish | CWS W-L Record |
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Alabama | SEC | 51–14 (21–9) | Jim Wells | 4 (last: 1997) | 2nd (1983, 1997) | 9–8 |
Cal State Fullerton | Big West | 49–12 (25–5) | George Horton | 9 (last: 1995) | 1st (1979, 1984, 1995) | 22–14 |
Florida State | ACC | 53–12 (22–2) | Mike Martin | 16 (last: 1998) | 2nd (1970, 1986) | 19–32 |
Miami (FL) | n/a | 46–13 (n/a) | Jim Morris | 17 (last: 1998) | 1st (1982, 1985) | 35–30 |
Oklahoma State | Big 12 | 46–19 (18–9) | Tom Holliday | 18 (last: 1996) | 1st (1959) | 38–34 |
Rice | WAC | 58–13 (25–5) | Wayne Graham | 1 (last: 1997) | 7th (1997) | 0–2 |
Stanford | Pac-10 | 48–13 (19–5) | Mark Marquess | 10 (last: 1997) | 1st (1987, 1988) | 23–18 |
Texas A&M | Big 12 | 52–16 (23–6) | Mark Johnson | 3 (last: 1993) | 5th (1993) | 2–6 |
First round | Second round | Semifinals | Finals | |||||||||||||||||
5 | Alabama | 11 | ||||||||||||||||||
Oklahoma State | 3 | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Alabama | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
1 | Miami (FL) | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||
8 | Rice | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||
1 | Miami (FL) | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||
1 | Miami (FL) | 5 | — | |||||||||||||||||
5 | Alabama | 2 | — | |||||||||||||||||
Oklahoma State | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | Rice | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||
8 | Rice | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||
5 | Alabama | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||
1 | Miami (FL) | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||
2 | Florida State | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||
6 | Stanford | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||
3 | Cal State Fullerton | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
6 | Stanford | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||
2 | Florida State | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||
7 | Texas A&M | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||
2 | Florida State | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||
6 | Stanford | 6 | 11 | |||||||||||||||||
2 | Florida State | 8 | 1413 | |||||||||||||||||
3 | Cal State Fullerton | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||
7 | Texas A&M | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
3 | Cal State-Fullerton | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
2 | Florida State | 7 |
Date | Game | Winner | Score | Loser | Notes |
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June 11 | Game 1 | Alabama | 11–3 | Oklahoma State | |
Game 2 | Miami (FL) | 8–4 | Rice | ||
June 12 | Game 3 | Florida State | 7–3 | Texas A&M | |
Game 4 | Stanford | 9–2 | Cal State Fullerton | ||
June 13 | Game 5 | Miami (FL) | 8–1 | Alabama | |
Game 6 | Rice | 7–2 | Oklahoma State | Oklahoma State eliminated | |
June 14 | Game 7 | Stanford | 10–6 | Florida State | |
Game 8 | Cal State Fullerton | 4–2 | Texas A&M | Texas A&M eliminated | |
June 16 | Game 9 | Alabama | 6–5 | Rice | Rice eliminated |
Game 10 | Florida State | 7–2 | Cal State Fullerton | Cal State Fullerton eliminated | |
June 17 | Game 11 | Miami (FL) | 5–2 | Alabama | Alabama eliminated |
Game 12 | Florida State | 8–6 | Stanford | ||
June 18 | Game 13 | Florida State | 14–11 (13) | Stanford | Stanford eliminated |
June 19 | Final | Miami (FL) | 6–5 | Florida State | Miami (FL) wins CWS |
The following players were members of the College World Series All-Tournament Team.
Position | Player | School |
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P | Chris Chavez | Florida State |
Michael Neu | Miami (FL) | |
C | Jeremiah Klosterman | Florida State |
1B | John Gall | Stanford |
2B | Marshall McDougall (MOP) | Florida State |
3B | Lale Esquivel | Miami (FL) |
SS | Bobby Hill | Miami (FL) |
OF | Manny Crespo | Miami (FL) |
Matt Diaz | Florida State | |
G.W. Keller | Alabama | |
DH | Sam Scott | Florida State |
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The 1995 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was played at the end of the 1995 NCAA Division I baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its forty ninth year. Eight regional competitions were held to determine the participants in the final event. Each region was composed of six teams, resulting in 48 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament. The forty-ninth tournament's champion was Cal State Fullerton, coached by Augie Garrido. The Most Outstanding Player was Mark Kotsay of Cal State Fullerton.
The 1992 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was played at the end of the 1992 NCAA Division I baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its forty sixth year. Eight regional competitions were held to determine the participants in the final event. Each region was composed of six teams, resulting in 48 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament. The forty-sixth tournament's champion was Pepperdine, coached by Andy Lopez. The Most Outstanding Player was Phil Nevin of Cal State Fullerton. As of 2023, this is the last tournament in which no SEC teams have managed to advance to the College World Series.
The 1988 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was played at the end of the 1988 NCAA Division I baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its forty-second year. Eight regional competitions were held to determine the participants in the final event. Each region was composed of six teams, resulting in 48 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament. The forty-second tournament's champion was Stanford coached by Mark Marquess. The Most Outstanding Player was Lee Plemel of Stanford.
The 1982 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was played at the end of the 1982 NCAA Division I baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its thirty sixth year. Eight regional competitions were held to determine the participants in the final event. Six regions held a four team, double-elimination tournament while two regions included six teams, resulting in 36 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament. The thirty-sixth tournament's champion was Miami (FL), coached by Ron Fraser. The Most Outstanding Player was Dan Smith of Miami (FL).
The 1984 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was played at the end of the 1984 NCAA Division I baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its thirty eighth year. Eight regional competitions were held to determine the participants in the final event. Six regions held a four team, double-elimination tournament while two regions included six teams, resulting in 36 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament. The thirty-eighth tournament's champion was Cal State Fullerton, coached by Augie Garrido. The Most Outstanding Player was John Fishel of Cal State Fullerton.
The 1986 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was played at the end of the 1986 NCAA Division I baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its fortieth year. Eight regional competitions were held to determine the participants in the final event. Four regions held a four team, double-elimination tournament while the remaining four regions included six teams, resulting in 40 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament. The fortieth tournament's champion was Arizona, coached by Jerry Kindall. The Most Outstanding Player was Mike Senne of Arizona.
The 2022 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was the 75th edition of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship. The 64-team tournament began on Friday, June 3 as part of the 2022 NCAA Division I baseball season and concluded with the 2022 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, which started on June 17 and ended on June 27. Ole Miss swept Oklahoma to win their first national championship in program history.