2004 NCAA Division I baseball season

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2004 NCAA Division I baseball season
DurationJanuary 16 – June 27, 2004
Number of teams288
Tournament
DurationJune 4 – 27, 2004
Most conference bids SEC (9)
College World Series
DurationJune 18 – 27, 2004
Champions Cal State Fullerton (4th title)
Runners-up Texas (31st CWS Appearance)
Winning Coach George Horton (1st title)
MOP Jason Windsor (Cal State Fullerton)
Seasons
  2003
2005  

The 2004 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 on January 16, 2004. The season progressed through the regular season, many conference tournaments and championship series, and concluded with the 2004 NCAA Division I baseball tournament and 2004 College World Series. The College World Series, which consisted of the eight remaining teams in the NCAA tournament, was held in its annual location of Omaha, Nebraska, at Rosenblatt Stadium. It concluded on June 27, 2004, with the final game of the best of three championship series. Cal State Fullerton defeated Texas two games to none to claim its fourth championship.

Contents

Realignment

New programs

Three programs joined Division I for the 2004 season. Dallas Baptist [1] and Northern Colorado [2] joined from Division II, while Utah Valley joined from the NJCAA. [3]

Dropped programs

Two programs left Division I prior to the start of the season– Drexel, which dropped its varsity baseball program, [4] and Morris Brown, which discontinued its varsity athletics program. [5]

Conference changes

Both the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) and the Big South Conference (Big South) added two teams entering the season. The OVC added Jacksonville State [6] and Samford, [7] both from the Atlantic Sun Conference (A-Sun). The Big South added Birmingham–Southern, [8] an independent, and VMI, [9] a former Southern Conference (SoCon) member. To compensate for these moves, the A-Sun added Lipscomb, [10] an independent, and the SoCon added Elon from the Big South. [11]

Two other schools realigned prior to the start of the season. UMBC moved from the Northeast Conference to the America East Conference, [12] and Centenary moved from being an independent to the Mid-Continent Conference. [13]

Conference formats

Both the Colonial Athletic Association, which had competed in American and Colonial divisions, and the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, which had competed in North and South divisions, eliminated their divisional formats.

Conference standings

America East Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Northeastern 146.7002820.583
Albany 147.6673714.725
Maine 147.6673421.618
Stony Brook 1110.5242927.518
Vermont 1011.4761826.409
Binghamton 911.4502221.512
UMBC 615.2861438.269
Hartford 516.2381133.250
Atlantic Coast Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Georgia Tech 185.7834421.677
Virginia 186.7504415.746
Florida State 168.6674523.662
North Carolina 1410.5834321.672
Clemson 1410.5833926.446
North Carolina State 1112.4783624.600
Duke 816.3332531.446
Maryland 420.1672234.393
Wake Forest 420.1671733.340
Atlantic Sun Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Central Florida 246.8004718.723
Florida Atlantic 2010.6674717.734
Stetson 2010.6673623.610
Gardner–Webb 1911.6333225.561
Troy 1515.5003622.621
Campbell 1416.4672334.404
Belmont 1317.4333123.574
Jacksonville 1218.4002531.446
Georgia State 1119.3671836.333
Lipscomb 921.3001539.278
Mercer 822.2672035.364
Atlantic 10 Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
East
Rhode Island 204.8333520.636
St. Bonaventure 147.6672922.569
Fordham 1311.5422527.481
Temple 1014.4172326.469
Massachusetts 1014.4171926.422
Saint Joseph's 420.1671044.185
West
George Washington 195.7924118.695
Richmond 177.7083324.579
Duquesne 1110.5242128.429
Dayton 1113.4582528.472
Xavier 717.2921638.296
La Salle 519.2082028.417
Big East Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Notre Dame 206.7695112.810
Pittsburgh 179.6543818.679
St. John's 179.6543723.617
Boston College 159.6253227.542
Rutgers 1311.5423023.567
Villanova 1114.4403120.608
Virginia Tech 1115.4232927.518
West Virginia 1016.3852329.442
Connecticut 917.3462629.473
Seton Hall 917.3461733.340
Georgetown 817.3202530.455
Big South Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Birmingham–Southern 213.8754718.723
Coastal Carolina 168.6674023.635
Winthrop 168.6673723.617
Radford 1410.5832330.434
UNC Asheville 1311.5422631.456
Charleston Southern 1113.4582434.414
Liberty 915.3752530.455
VMI 420.1672332.418
High Point 420.1671144.200
Big Ten Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Minnesota 2110.6773823.623
Ohio State 1912.6553625.590
Michigan 1913.5943426.567
Michigan State 1913.5943326.559
Purdue 1714.5482928.509
Penn State 1715.5312829.491
Northwestern 1418.4382628.481
Iowa 1220.3752035.364
Illinois 1121.3442233.400
Indiana 922.2902530.455
Big 12 Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Texas 197.7315815.795
Oklahoma 198.7043824.613
Texas Tech 179.6544021.656
Oklahoma State 1511.5773824.613
Texas A&M 1412.5384222.656
Baylor 1312.5202931.483
Missouri 1214.4623823.623
Nebraska 1116.4073623.610
Kansas 719.2693131.500
Kansas State 423.1482630.464
Big West Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Cal State Fullerton 192.9054722.681
Long Beach State 147.6674021.656
UC Riverside 1110.5243324.579
Cal Poly 1011.4763823.623
UC Santa Barbara 1011.4763321.611
UC Irvine 1011.4763423.596
Pacific 516.2382034.370
Cal State Northridge 516.2381938.333
Colonial Athletic Association
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
George Mason 204.8333919.672
UNC Wilmington 176.7394023.635
William & Mary 1410.5833720.649
Virginia Commonwealth 1410.5833424.586
Old Dominion 1311.5422628.481
Delaware 1211.5223324.579
James Madison 816.3332826.519
Towson 618.2501735.327
Hofstra 321.1251436.280
Conference USA
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
East Carolina 255.8335113.797
Southern Miss 219.7004519.703
Tulane 219.7004121.661
Texas Christian 1911.6333926.600
Houston 1911.6333029.508
Memphis 1514.5172928.509
UAB 1316.4483029.508
Louisville 1317.4332630.464
South Florida 1217.4143124.564
Charlotte 921.3002032.385
Cincinnati 624.2001540.273
Saint Louis 524.1721441.255
Horizon League
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Illinois–Chicago 148.6363521.625
Butler 1311.5422930.492
Cleveland State 1112.4781933.365
Wright State 1011.4762234.393
Wisconsin–Milwaukee 910.4742330.434
Detroit 1012.4551938.333
Youngstown State 710.4122232.407
Ivy League
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Lou Gehrig
Princeton 128.6002820.583
Columbia 812.4001428.333
Cornell 713.3501329.310
Penn 515.2501027.270
Red Rolfe
Dartmouth 155.7502517.595
Harvard 137.6502118.538
Yale 119.5501920.487
Brown 911.4501626.381
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Le Moyne 243.8893621.632
Niagara 169.6402727.500
Manhattan 169.6402527.481
Marist 1710.6302530.455
Rider 1512.5562527.481
Siena 1312.5202726.509
Iona 1114.4402131.404
Fairfield 1116.4071627.372
Saint Peter's 423.148834.190
Canisius 423.148443.085
Mid-American Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
East
Miami (OH) 148.6363621.632
Kent State 1410.5833627.571
Ohio 1212.5002529.463
Akron 1112.4782627.491
Marshall 1013.4352727.500
Buffalo 418.1821539.278
West
Central Michigan 186.7503324.579
Eastern Michigan 1410.5833227.542
Northern Illinois 1410.5833128.525
Ball State 1410.5832828.500
Bowling Green 1311.5422819.596
Toledo 816.3332034.370
Western Michigan 717.2922133.389
Mid-Continent Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Oral Roberts 211.9555011.820
Western Illinois 1311.5422936.527
Centenary 1011.4762331.426
Southern Utah 1113.4581930.388
Valparaiso 1113.4582034.370
Oakland 1013.4352034.370
Chicago State 519.208852.133
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Bethune–Cookman 144.7782728.491
Delaware State 115.6882723.540
Florida A&M 96.6002230.423
North Carolina A&T 108.5562328.451
Norfolk State 89.4711730.362
Coppin State 810.4441832.360
Maryland–Eastern Shore 018.000344.064
Missouri Valley Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Wichita State 284.8754916.891
Creighton 229.7103524.593
Southwest Missouri State 1912.6133128.525
Southern Illinois 1516.4842732.458
Evansville 1220.3752832.467
Northern Iowa 1220.3752531.446
Indiana State 1220.3752037.351
Bradley 1120.3552936.446
Illinois State 1121.3442134.382
Mountain West Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
San Diego State 199.6793529.547
UNLV 2010.6673724.607
New Mexico 2010.6672629.473
BYU 1812.6002830.483
Utah 1119.3672236.379
Air Force 028.000649.109
Northeast Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Central Connecticut 204.8334117.707
Quinnipiac 167.6962321.523
Monmouth 1310.5652229.431
Wagner 1211.5222029.408
Fairleigh Dickinson 1113.4581228.300
Mount St. Mary's 1013.4352518.581
Sacred Heart 1014.4171236.250
Long Island 716.304929.237
St. Francis (NY) 617.2611230.286
Ohio Valley Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Austin Peay 207.7413521.625
Eastern Illinois 179.6542630.464
Jacksonville State 1611.5933129.517
Eastern Kentucky 1511.5773417.667
Southeast Missouri State 1511.5772928.509
Samford 1512.5562533.431
Murray State 1116.4071735.327
Tennessee Tech 1016.3851531.326
Tennessee–Martin 720.2591638.296
Morehead State 720.2591440.259
Pacific-10 Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Stanford 168.6674614.767
Washington 159.6253920.661
UCLA 1410.5833529.547
Arizona State 1311.5424118.695
Arizona 1212.5003627.571
Oregon State 1014.4173122.585
USC 1014.4172432.429
Washington State 915.3752926.527
California 915.3752531.446
Patriot League
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Army 173.8503715.712
Lafayette 119.5502326.469
Lehigh 911.4502521.543
Holy Cross 911.4501422.389
Bucknell 713.3502024.455
Navy 713.3501436.280
Southeastern Conference
TeamWLPctWLPct
East
Georgia 1911.6334523.662
South Carolina 1713.5675317.757
Florida 1713.5674322.662
Vanderbilt 1614.5334519.703
Tennessee 1416.4673824.613
Kentucky 723.2332430.444
West
Arkansas 1911.6334524.652
LSU 1812.6004619.708
Ole Miss 1812.6003921.650
Mississippi State 1317.4333524.507
Auburn 1218.4003224.571
Alabama 1020.3332926.527
Southern Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
College of Charleston 255.8334716.746
The Citadel 219.7003928.582
Georgia Southern 219.7003425.576
Elon 1713.5673128.525
UNC Greensboro 1614.5333321.611
East Tennessee State 1515.5002830.483
Davidson 1317.4332033.377
Western Carolina 1218.4002831.475
Furman 1119.3672133.389
Wofford 822.2671730.362
Appalachian State 624.2001033.233
Southland Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Lamar 188.6924116.719
Northwestern State 169.6403323.589
Texas State 1610.6153226.552
Texas–Arlington 1413.5193226.552
Louisiana–Monroe 1214.4623028.517
Texas–San Antonio 1214.4622731.466
Sam Houston State 1114.4401930.388
McNeese State 1116.4072429.453
Southeastern Louisiana 1116.4071739.304
Nicholls State 916.3602029.408
Southwestern Athletic Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
East
Mississippi Valley State 239.7193523.603
Jackson State 199.6792920.592
Alcorn State 1317.4332022.476
Alabama State 1119.3671833.353
Alabama A&M 820.2861832.360
West
Southern 197.7312614.650
Texas Southern 1513.5361935.352
Prairie View A&M 1715.5313026.536
Arkansas Pine–Bluff 1515.5001829.383
Grambling State 622.2141135.239
Sun Belt Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Middle Tennessee 168.6674022.645
South Alabama 168.6673028.517
New Orleans 1310.5652728.491
Louisiana–Lafayette 1111.5003423.596
New Mexico State 1212.5003325.569
Western Kentucky 1212.5003528.556
Florida International 1212.5002933.468
Arkansas State 815.3482928.509
Arkansas–Little Rock 618.2501632.333
West Coast Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Coast
Loyola Marymount 207.7413222.593
San Diego 1911.6333521.625
Gonzaga 1611.5932427.471
Saint Mary's 723.2331441.255
West
Pepperdine 1911.6333032.484
Santa Clara 1614.5332729.482
San Francisco 1416.4672732.458
Portland 624.2001244.214
Western Athletic Conference
ConfOverall
TeamWLPctWLPct
Rice 246.8004614.767
Fresno State 1712.5862929.500
Nevada 1416.4673029.508
Hawaii 1316.4483124.564
San Jose State 1119.3672331.426
Louisiana Tech 1020.3332038.345
Division I Independents
TeamWLPct
Miami (FL) 5013.794
Dallas Baptist 4416.733
Northern Colorado 2923.558
Utah Valley 1917.528
Savannah State 2422.522
Sacramento State 2932.475
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi 2328.451
Texas–Pan American 2231.415
IPFW 2031.392
NYIT 2032.385
Pace 1931.380
Hawaii–Hilo 943.173
Team won the conference tournament and the automatic bid to the NCAA tournament
Conference does not have conference tournament, so team won the autobid for finishing in first
Team received at-large bid to NCAA tournament

College World Series

The 2004 season marked the fifty eighth 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 Cal State Fullerton claiming their fourth championship with a two games to none series win over Texas in the final.

Bracket

First round Second round Semifinals Finals
               
  Arizona 7
  Georgia 8
 Georgia 3
1 Texas9
8 Arkansas 2
1 Texas 13
1 Texas7
 Georgia 6
 Arizona7
8 Arkansas 2
 Georgia3
 Arizona 1
1 Texas 4 2
 Cal State Fullerton63
  Cal State Fullerton 2
2 South Carolina 0
 Cal State Fullerton6
3 Miami (FL) 3
  LSU 5
3 Miami (FL) 9
 Cal State Fullerton3 4
2 South Carolina 50
2 South Carolina15
 LSU 4
3 Miami (FL) 11
2 South Carolina15

Award winners

All-America team

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