2013 NCAA Division I baseball season | |
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Duration | February 15, 2013–June 25, 2013 |
Number of teams | 298 |
Preseason No. 1 | Arkansas (CB, Coaches, NCBWA); North Carolina (BA) |
Tournament | |
Duration | May 31–June 25, 2013 |
Most conference bids | SEC (9) |
College World Series | |
Champions | UCLA (1st title) |
Runners-up | Mississippi State (9th CWS Appearance) |
Winning Coach | John Savage (1st title) |
MOP | Adam Plutko (UCLA) |
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The 2013 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 February 15, 2013. The season progressed through the regular season, many conference tournaments and championship series, and concluded with the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball tournament and 2013 College World Series. The College World Series, consisting of the eight remaining teams in the NCAA tournament and held annually in Omaha, Nebraska, at TD Ameritrade Park concluded on June 25, 2013 with the final game of the best of three championship series. UCLA defeated Mississippi State two games to none to claim their first championship.
This is a partial list of conference standings for the 2013 season.
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Thirty one athletic conferences each end their regular seasons with a single-elimination tournament or a double-elimination tournament. The teams in each conference that win their regular season title are given the number one seed in each tournament. The winners of these tournaments receive automatic invitations to the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball tournament. The West Coast Conference will launch a four team tournament for the first time in 2013. The winner of the Great West Conference, which remains in a provisional status, does not receive an automatic bid.
Conference | Regular season winner | Conference Player of the Year | Conference Coach of the Year | Conference tournament | Tournament venue (city) | Tournament winner |
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America East Conference | Maine | Michael Fransoso, Maine [24] | Steve Trimper, Maine [24] | 2013 America East Conference baseball tournament | LeLacheur Park • Lowell, MA [25] | Binghamton |
Atlantic 10 Conference | Saint Louis Charlotte Rhode Island | Jason Seager, Charlotte Mike Vigliariolo, Saint Louis [26] | Gregg Ritchie, George Washington [26] | 2013 Atlantic 10 Conference baseball tournament | Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium • Charlotte, NC [27] | Saint Louis |
Atlantic Coast Conference | Atlantic - Florida State Coastal - North Carolina | Colin Moran, North Carolina [28] | Brian O'Connor, Virginia [28] | 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament | Durham Bulls Athletic Park • Durham, NC | North Carolina |
Atlantic Sun Conference | Mercer | Chesny Young, Mercer [29] | Craig Gibson, Mercer [29] | 2013 Atlantic Sun Conference baseball tournament | Melching Field at Conrad Park • DeLand, FL [30] | East Tennessee State |
Big 12 Conference | Kansas State | Ross Kivett, Kansas State [31] | Brad Hill, Kansas State [31] | 2013 Big 12 Conference baseball tournament | Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark • Oklahoma City, OK | Oklahoma |
Big East Conference | Louisville | Eric Jagielo, Notre Dame [32] | Joe Jordano, Pittsburgh [32] | 2013 Big East Conference baseball tournament | Bright House Field • Clearwater, FL [33] | Connecticut |
Big South Conference | North - Campbell South - Coastal Carolina | Rob Dickinson, VMI [34] | Greg Goff, Campbell [34] | 2013 Big South Conference baseball tournament | Liberty Baseball Stadium • Lynchburg, VA [35] | Liberty |
Big Ten Conference | Indiana | Justin Parr, Illinois [36] | Tracy Smith, Indiana [36] | 2013 Big Ten Conference baseball tournament | Target Field • Minneapolis, MN [37] | Indiana |
Big West Conference | Cal State Fullerton | Carlos Lopez, Cal State Fullerton Taylor Sparks, UC Irvine [38] | Rick Vanderhook, Cal State Fullerton [38] | No tournament, regular season champion earns auto bid | ||
Colonial Athletic Association | UNC Wilmington | Jimmy Yezzo, Delaware [39] | Jamie Pinzino, William & Mary Mark Scalf, UNC Wilmington [39] | 2013 Colonial Athletic Association baseball tournament | Eagle Field at Veterans Memorial Park • Harrisonburg, VA [40] | Towson |
Conference USA | Rice Southern Miss | Chris Taladay, UCF [41] | Daron Schoenrock, Memphis [41] | 2013 Conference USA baseball tournament | Reckling Park • Houston, TX | Rice |
Great West Conference | Northern Colorado | Jensen Park, Northern Colorado [42] | Carl Iwasaki, Northern Colorado [42] | 2013 Great West Conference baseball tournament | Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium • Newark, NJ [43] | Houston Baptist |
Horizon League | Wisconsin–Milwaukee | Michael Porcaro, Wisconsin–Milwaukee [44] | Scott Doffek, Wisconsin–Milwaukee [44] | 2013 Horizon League baseball tournament | Eastwood Field • Niles, OH [45] | Valparaiso |
Ivy League | Gehrig - Columbia Rolfe - Dartmouth | Mike Ford, Princeton [46] | — | 2013 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series | Hal Robertson Field at Phillip Satow Stadium • New York, NY | Columbia |
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference | Rider | Mike Fish, Siena [47] | Barry Davis, Rider [47] | 2013 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference baseball tournament | Arm & Hammer Park • Trenton, NJ [48] | Canisius |
Mid-American Conference | East - Kent State West - Northern Illinois | Jason Kanzler, Buffalo [49] | Ron Torgalski, Buffalo [49] | 2013 Mid-American Conference baseball tournament | All Pro Freight Stadium • Avon, OH [50] | Bowling Green |
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference | Northern - Delaware State Southern - Savannah State | Kelvin Freeman, North Carolina A&T [51] | Carlton Hardy, Savannah State [51] | 2013 Mid–Eastern Athletic Conference baseball tournament | Marty L. Miller Field • Norfolk, VA [52] | Savannah State |
Missouri Valley Conference | Illinois State | Mike Tauchman, Bradley [53] | Mark Kingston, Illinois State [53] | 2013 Missouri Valley Conference baseball tournament | Duffy Bass Field • Normal, IL [54] | Wichita State |
Mountain West Conference | New Mexico | Mitchell Garver, New Mexico D.J. Peterson, New Mexico [55] | Ray Birmingham, New Mexico [55] | 2013 Mountain West Conference baseball tournament | Pete Beiden Field • Fresno, CA | San Diego State |
Northeast Conference | Bryant | Kevin Brown, Bryant [56] | Steve Owens [56] | 2013 Northeast Conference baseball tournament | FirstEnergy Park • Lakewood, NJ | Bryant |
Ohio Valley Conference | Tennessee Tech | Craig Massoni, Austin Peay [57] | Matt Bragga, Tennessee Tech [57] | 2013 Ohio Valley Conference baseball tournament | The Ballpark at Jackson • Jackson, TN [58] | Austin Peay |
Pac-12 Conference | Oregon State | Michael Conforto, Oregon State | Pat Casey, Oregon State | No tournament, regular season champion earns auto bid | ||
Patriot League | Holy Cross | Jordan Enos, Holy Cross [59] | Greg DiCenzo, Holy Cross [59] | 2013 Patriot League baseball tournament | Campus Sites | Army |
Southeastern Conference | East – Vanderbilt West – LSU | Tony Kemp, Vanderbilt [60] | Tim Corbin, Vanderbilt [60] | 2013 Southeastern Conference baseball tournament | Regions Park • Hoover, AL | LSU |
Southern Conference | Western Carolina | Ryan Kinsella, Elon [61] | Bobby Moranda, Western Carolina [61] | 2013 Southern Conference baseball tournament | Fluor Field at the West End • Greenville, SC | Elon |
Southland Conference | Sam Houston State | Hunter Dozier, Stephen F. Austin [62] | David Pierce [62] | 2013 Southland Conference baseball tournament | Constellation Field • Sugar Land, TX [63] | Central Arkansas |
Southwestern Athletic Conference | East - Jackson State West - Southern | Isias Alcantar, Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions [64] | Carlos James, Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions [64] | 2013 Southwestern Athletic Conference baseball tournament | LaGrave Field • Fort Worth, TX | Jackson State |
The Summit League | Omaha | Ryan Keele, Omaha [65] | Bob Herold, Omaha [65] | 2013 The Summit League baseball tournament | Oakland University Baseball Field • Rochester, MI [66] | South Dakota State |
Sun Belt Conference | South Alabama Troy | Jordan Patterson, South Alabama [67] | Mark Calvi, South Alabama [67] | 2013 Sun Belt Conference baseball tournament | M. L. Tigue Moore Field • Lafayette, LA [68] | Florida Atlantic |
West Coast Conference | Gonzaga | Kris Bryant, San Diego [69] | Mark Machtolf, Gonzaga [69] | 2013 West Coast Conference baseball tournament | Banner Island Ballpark • Stockton, CA [70] | San Diego |
Western Athletic Conference | Cal State Bakersfield Texas–Arlington | Tyler Shryock, Cal State Bakersfield [71] | Bill Kernen, Cal State Bakersfield [71] | 2013 Western Athletic Conference baseball tournament | QuikTrip Park • Grand Prairie, TX [72] | UTSA |
The 2013 season marked the sixty seventh 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 UCLA claiming their first championship with a two games to one series win over Mississippi State in the final.
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Indiana | 0 |
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