2022 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament

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2022 NCAA Division I
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Season 2022
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Champions Ole Miss  (1st title)
Runner-up Oklahoma (11th CWS Appearance)
Winning coach Mike Bianco  (1st title)
MOP Dylan DeLucia (Ole Miss)
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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. [1] Ole Miss swept Oklahoma to win their first national championship in program history.

Contents

The 64 participating NCAA Division I college baseball teams were selected out of an eligible 300 teams. 31 teams were awarded an automatic bid as champions of their conferences, and 33 teams were selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee. Teams were then divided into sixteen regionals of four teams, each of which conducted a double-elimination tournament. Regional champions then faced each other in Super Regionals, a best-of-three game series, to determine the eight participants in the College World Series. [1]

Coppin State and Hofstra made their tournament debuts, while Air Force received their first bid since 1969. Mississippi State was the first defending champion to miss qualification to the tournament since Coastal Carolina in 2017. NC State joined Mississippi State as a 2021 College World Series participant that failed to qualify.

Tournament procedure

A total of 64 teams entered the tournament, with 31 of them receiving an automatic bid by either winning their conference's tournament or by finishing in first place in their conference. The remaining 33 bids were at-large, with selections extended by the NCAA Selection Committee. For the first time ever, the Pac-12 Conference had a conference tournament to determine who will get the automatic bid.

National seeds

The sixteen national seeds were announced on the Selection Show on Monday, May 30, 2022 at 12 p.m. EDT on ESPN2. [2] Teams in italics advanced to the Super Regionals. Teams in bold advanced to the 2022 College World Series.

  1. Tennessee
  2. Stanford
  3. Oregon State
  4. Virginia Tech
  5. Texas A&M
  6. Miami (FL)
  7. Oklahoma State
  8. East Carolina
  9. Texas
  10. North Carolina
  11. Southern Miss
  12. Louisville
  13. Florida
  14. Auburn
  15. Maryland
  16. Georgia Southern

Schedule and venues

On May 29, the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee announced the sixteen regional host sites. [3]

Regionals [4]

Super Regionals [5]

College World Series

Bids

Automatic bids

SchoolConferenceRecord (Conf)BerthLast NCAA Appearance
Binghamton America East 22–28 (15–15) Tournament 2016 (College Station Regional)
East Carolina American 42–18 (20–4) Tournament 2021 (Nashville Super Regional)
Kennesaw State ASUN 35–26 (19–11) Tournament 2014 (Louisville Super Regional)
North Carolina ACC 38–19 (15–15) Tournament 2021 (Lubbock Regional)
VCU Atlantic 10 40–18 (19–5) Tournament 2021 (Starkville Regional)
Oklahoma Big 12 37–20 (15–9) Tournament 2018 (Tallahassee Super Regional)
UConn Big East 46–13 (16–5) Tournament 2021 (South Bend Regional)
Campbell Big South 40–17 (20–3) Tournament 2021 (Starkville Regional)
Michigan Big Ten 32–26 (12–12) Tournament 2021 (South Bend Regional)
UC Santa Barbara Big West 43–12 (27–3)Regular Season 2021 (Tucson Regional)
Hofstra Colonial 30–21 (15–9) Tournament First Appearance
Louisiana Tech Conference USA 42–19 (20–10) Tournament 2021 (Ruston Regional)
Wright State Horizon 30–29 (14–10) Tournament 2021 (Knoxville Regional)
Columbia Ivy League 29–16 (17–4) Championship Series 2018 (Gainesville Regional)
Canisius Metro Atlantic 29–23 (15–9) Tournament 2018 (Minneapolis Regional)
Central Michigan Mid-American 42–17 (30–7) Tournament 2021 (South Bend Regional)
Coppin State Mid-Eastern 24–28 (17–13) Tournament First Appearance
Missouri State Missouri Valley 30–27 (8–13) Tournament 2018 (Oxford Regional)
Air Force Mountain West 30–27 (15–15) Tournament 1969 (District 7 Regional)
LIU Northeast 37–19 (18–9) Tournament 2018 (Conway Regional)
Southeast Missouri State Ohio Valley 37–20 (16–8) Tournament 2021 (Oxford Regional)
Stanford Pac-12 41–14 (21–9) Tournament 2021 College World Series
Army Patriot 29–21 (18–7) Tournament 2021 (Lubbock Regional)
Tennessee SEC 53–7 (25–5) Tournament 2021 College World Series
UNC Greensboro Southern 34–28 (12–9) Tournament 2017 (Clemson Regional)
Southeastern Louisiana Southland 30–29 (14–10) Tournament 2017 (Baton Rouge Regional)
Alabama State Southwestern Athletic 34–23 (21–8) Tournament 2016 (Tallahassee Regional)
Oral Roberts Summit 38–18 (14–7) Tournament 2018 (Fayetteville Regional)
Louisiana Sun Belt 36–21 (19–11) Tournament 2016 (Lafayette Regional)
San Diego West Coast 36–18 (17–10) Tournament 2013 (Los Angeles Regional)
New Mexico State Western Athletic 24–32 (10–20) Tournament 2018 (Lubbock Regional)

By conference

ConferenceTotalSchools
ACC 9 Florida State, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Miami, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest
SEC 9 Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt
Big 12 5 Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, TCU, Texas, Texas Tech
Pac-12 5 Arizona, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, UCLA
Sun Belt 4 Coastal Carolina, Georgia Southern, Louisiana, Texas State
ASUN 2 Kennesaw State, Liberty
Big Ten 2 Maryland, Michigan
Conference USA 2 Louisiana Tech, Southern Miss
Missouri Valley 2 Dallas Baptist, Missouri State
West Coast 2 Gonzaga, San Diego
Western Athletic 2 Grand Canyon, New Mexico State
America East 1 Binghamton
American 1 East Carolina
Atlantic 10 1 VCU
Big East 1 UConn
Big South 1 Campbell
Big West 1 UC Santa Barbara
Colonial 1 Hofstra
Horizon 1 Wright State
Ivy League 1 Columbia
Metro Atlantic 1 Canisius
Mid-American 1 Central Michigan
Mid-Eastern 1 Coppin State
Mountain West 1 Air Force
Northeast 1 LIU
Ohio Valley 1 Southeast Missouri State
Patriot 1 Army
Southern 1 UNC Greensboro
Southland 1 Southeastern Louisiana
Southwestern Athletic 1 Alabama State
Summit 1 Oral Roberts

Regionals and Super Regionals

Bold indicates winner. Seeds for regional tournaments indicate seeds within regional. Seeds for super regional tournaments indicate national seeds only.

Knoxville Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 Tennessee 10
4 Alabama State 0
1 Tennessee12
3 Campbell 7
3 Campbell 15
2 Georgia Tech 8
1 Tennessee9
Knoxville Regional – Lindsey Nelson Stadium
2 Georgia Tech 6
4 Alabama State 4
2 Georgia Tech13
2 Georgia Tech16
3 Campbell 5
1 Tennessee 6 123
 Notre Dame84 7
1 Georgia Southern 8
4 UNC Greensboro 0
1 Georgia Southern 4
2 Notre Dame6
3 Texas Tech 2
2 Notre Dame 3
2 Notre Dame2
Statesboro Regional – J. I. Clements Stadium
3 Texas Tech 1
4 UNC Greensboro 0
3 Texas Tech2
3 Texas Tech3
1 Georgia Southern 1

Greenville Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 East Carolina 17
4 Coppin State 1
1 East Carolina4
2 Virginia 2
3 Coastal Carolina 2
2 Virginia 7
1 East Carolina1 13
Greenville Regional – Clark–LeClair Stadium
3 Coastal Carolina 94
4 Coppin State 8
3 Coastal Carolina10
3 Coastal Carolina7
2 Virginia 6
8 East Carolina 138 1
9 Texas7 911
1 Texas 11
4 Air Force 3
1 Texas5
2 Louisiana Tech 2
3 Dallas Baptist 5
2 Louisiana Tech 12
1 Texas10
Austin Regional – UFCU Disch–Falk Field
4 Air Force 1
4 Air Force5
3 Dallas Baptist 1
4 Air Force9
2 Louisiana Tech 7

College Station Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 Texas A&M 8
4 Oral Roberts 2
1 Texas A&M9
3 Louisiana 6
3 Louisiana 7
2 TCU 6
1 Texas A&M15
College Station Regional – Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park
2 TCU 9
4 Oral Roberts 1
2 TCU3
2 TCU6
3 Louisiana 1
5 Texas A&M54
12 Louisville 4 3
1 Louisville 7
4 Southeast Missouri State 2
1 Louisville 3
3 Michigan7
3 Michigan 8
2 Oregon 6
3 Michigan 1 9
Louisville Regional – Jim Patterson Stadium
1 Louisville2011
4 Southeast Missouri State 6
2 Oregon18
2 Oregon 5
1 Louisville8

Blacksburg Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 Virginia Tech 15
4 Wright State 9
1 Virginia Tech24
3 Columbia 4
3 Columbia 8
2 Gonzaga 2
1 Virginia Tech7
Blacksburg Regional – English Field
3 Columbia 2
4 Wright State 9
2 Gonzaga11
2 Gonzaga 6
3 Columbia15
4 Virginia Tech 4 142
Oklahoma58 11
1 Florida 7
4 Central Michigan 3
1 Florida 4
2 Oklahoma9
3 Liberty 3
2 Oklahoma 16
2 Oklahoma2 5
Gainesville Regional – Condron Ballpark
1 Florida 74
4 Central Michigan3
3 Liberty 212
4 Central Michigan 5
1 Florida6

Corvallis Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 Oregon State 5
4 New Mexico State 410
1 Oregon State12
3 San Diego 3
3 San Diego 3
2 Vanderbilt 2
1 Oregon State1 7
Corvallis Regional – Goss Stadium at Coleman Field
2 Vanderbilt 86
4 New Mexico State 1
2 Vanderbilt21
2 Vanderbilt14
3 San Diego 4
3 Oregon State 5 43
14 Auburn73 4
1 Auburn 19
4 Southeastern Louisiana 7
1 Auburn21
3 Florida State 7
3 Florida State 5
2 UCLA 3
1 Auburn11
Auburn Regional – Plainsman Park
2 UCLA 4
4 Southeastern Louisiana 2
2 UCLA16
2 UCLA2
3 Florida State 1

Hattiesburg Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 Miami (FL) 11
4 Canisius 6
1 Miami (FL) 1
3 Ole Miss2
3 Ole Miss 7
2 Arizona 4
3 Ole Miss22
Coral Gables Regional – Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field
2 Arizona 6
4 Canisius 5
2 Arizona7
2 Arizona4
1 Miami (FL) 3
Ole Miss105
11 Southern Miss 0 0
1 Southern Miss 2
4 Army 0
1 Southern Miss 610
2 LSU7
3 Kennesaw State 11
2 LSU 14
2 LSU 4 7
Hattiesburg Regional – Pete Taylor Park
1 Southern Miss88
4 Army 8
3 Kennesaw State9
3 Kennesaw State 310
1 Southern Miss4

Chapel Hill Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 Oklahoma State 10
4 Missouri State 5
1 Oklahoma State 12
2 Arkansas20
3 Grand Canyon 1
2 Arkansas 7
2 Arkansas10107
Stillwater Regional – O'Brate Stadium
1 Oklahoma State 143
4 Missouri State8
3 Grand Canyon 7
4 Missouri State 15
1 Oklahoma State29
 Arkansas44
10 North Carolina 1 3
1 North Carolina 15
4 Hofstra 4
1 North Carolina 3
3 VCU4
3 VCU 8
2 Georgia 1
3 VCU 8 3
Chapel Hill Regional – Boshamer Stadium
1 North Carolina197
4 Hofstra 1
2 Georgia24
2 Georgia 5
1 North Carolina6

Stanford Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 Stanford 20
4 Binghamton 7
1 Stanford 2
2 Texas State5
3 UC Santa Barbara 3
2 Texas State 7
2 Texas State 4 3
Stanford Regional – Klein Field at Sunken Diamond
1 Stanford84
4 Binghamton 4
3 UC Santa Barbara9
3 UC Santa Barbara 4
1 Stanford8
2 Stanford12 810
UConn 132 5
1 Maryland 23
4 LIU 2
1 Maryland 5
3 UConn10
3 UConn 8
2 Wake Forest 7
3 UConn61111
College Park Regional – Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium
1 Maryland 78
4 LIU 4
2 Wake Forest10
2 Wake Forest 5
1 Maryland10

College World Series

The College World Series will be held at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska.

Participants

SchoolConferenceRecord (Conf)Head CoachSuper RegionalPrevious CWS AppearancesCWS Best FinishCWS W–L Record
Notre Dame ACC 40–15 (16–11) Link Jarrett Knoxville 2
(last: 2002)
4th
(1957)
3–4
Oklahoma Big 12 42–22 (15–9) Skip Johnson Blacksburg 10
(last: 2010)
1st
(1951, 1994)
13–14
Texas A&M SEC 42–18 (19–11) Jim Schlossnagle College Station 6
(last: 2017)
5th
(1951, 1993)
2–12
Texas Big 12 47–20 (14–10) David Pierce Greenville 37
(last: 2021)
1st
(1949, 1950, 1975,
1983, 2002, 2005)
88–63
Stanford Pac–12 47–16 (21–9) David Esquer Stanford 17
(last: 2021)
1st
(1987, 1988)
41–31
Arkansas SEC 43–19 (18–12) Dave Van Horn Chapel Hill 10
(last: 2019)
2nd
(1979, 2018)
15–20
Ole Miss SEC 37–22 (14–16) Mike Bianco Hattiesburg 5
(last: 2014)
3rd
(1956, 2014)1st 2022
5-10
Auburn SEC 42–20 (16–13) Butch Thompson Corvallis 5
(last: 2019)
4th
(1967)
3–10

Bracket

First round Second round Semifinals Finals
               
Notre Dame 7
9 Texas 3
 Notre Dame 2
 Oklahoma6
5 Texas A&M 8
  Oklahoma 13
Oklahoma5
Bracket 1
5 Texas A&M 1
9 Texas 2
5 Texas A&M10
5 Texas A&M5
Notre Dame 1
 Oklahoma 3 2
 Ole Miss104
2 Stanford 2
  Arkansas 17
 Arkansas 5
 Ole Miss13
  Ole Miss 5
14 Auburn 1
 Ole Miss2 2
Bracket 2
 Arkansas 30
2 Stanford 2
14 Auburn6
14 Auburn 1
Arkansas11

Game Results

Bracket 1

June 17, 2022
1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 1
Oklahoma 13–8 No. 5 Texas A&M Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 23,886
Umpires: HP: Adam Dowdy, 1B: Chris Coskey, 2B: Jake Uhlenhopp, 3B: Mark Wagers
WP: Jake Bennett (10–3) Boxscore LP: Nathan Dettmer (5–3)
HR: Jimmy Crooks (8), Jackson Nicklaus (11) HR: Austin Bost (10), Jordan Thompson (6)

June 17, 2022
6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 2
Notre Dame 7–3 No. 9 Texas Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 25,134
Umpires: HP: Scott Cline, 1B: Grady Smith, 2B: Darren Hyman, 3B: Kevin Sweeney
WP: John Bertrand (10–3)
Sv: Jack Findlay (4)
Boxscore LP: Pete Hansen (11–3)
HR: Jared Miller (5), Carter Putz (8)

June 19, 2022
1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 5
No. 9 Texas 2–10 No. 5 Texas A&M Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 24,056
Umpires: HP: Darren Hyman, 1B: Kevin Sweeney, 2B: Scott Cline, 3B: Grady Smith
LP: Lucas Gordon (7–2) Boxscore WP: Micah Dallas (7–3)

June 19, 2022
6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 6
Oklahoma 6–2 Notre Dame Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 24,934
Umpires: HP: Jake Uhlenhopp, 1B: Mark Wagers, 2B: Adam Dowdy, 3B: Chris Coskey
WP: Cade Horton (5–2) Boxscore LP: Aidan Tyrell (5–2)
HR: David Lamanna (3)

June 21, 2022
1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 9
No. 5 Texas A&M 5–1 Notre Dame Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 23,618
Umpires: HP: Scott Cline, 1B: Grady Smith, 2B: Jake Uhlenhopp, 3B: Mark Wagers
WP: Nathan Dettmer (6–3) Boxscore LP: Liam Simon (2–1)
HR: Trevor Werner (7) HR: Brooks Coetzee (12)

June 22, 2022
1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 11
Oklahoma 5–1 No. 5 Texas A&M Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 23,827
Umpires: HP: Grady Smith, 1B: Kevin Sweeney, 2B: Adam Dowdy, 3B: Chris Coskey
WP: David Sandlin (10–4) Boxscore LP: Ryan Prager (1–4)
HR: Crooks (9) HR: Rock (19)

Bracket 2

June 18, 2022
1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 3
Arkansas 17–2 No. 2 Stanford Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 24,337
Umpires: HP: Chris Coskey, 1B: Jake Uhlenhopp, 2B: Mark Wagers, 3B: Adam Dowdy
WP: Connor Noland (8–5) Boxscore LP: Alex Williams (8–4)
HR: Chris Lanzilli (9), Cayden Wallace (16) HR: Brock Jones (21)

June 18, 2022
6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 4
Ole Miss 5–1 No. 14 Auburn Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 25,217
Umpires: HP: Grady Smith, 1B: Darren Hyman, 2B: Kevin Sweeney, 3B: Scott Cline
WP: Dylan DeLucia (7–2) Boxscore LP: Joseph Gonzalez (7–4)
HR: Kevin Graham (11)

June 20, 2022
1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 7
No. 2 Stanford 2–6 No. 14 Auburn Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 23,594
Umpires: HP: Kevin Sweeney, 1B: Scott Cline, 2B: Grady Smith, 3B: Darren Hyman
LP: Quinn Mathews (9–2) Boxscore WP: Trace Bright (5–4)

June 20, 2022
6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 8
Ole Miss 13–5 Arkansas Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 25,246
Umpires: HP: Mark Wagers, 1B: Adam Dowdy, 2B: Chris Coskey, 3B: Jake Uhlenhopp
WP: Hunter Elliott (5–3) Boxscore LP: Zack Morris (6–1)
HR: Tim Elko (23), Calvin Harris (2) HR: Peyton Stovall (6)

June 21, 2022
6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 10
No. 14 Auburn 1–11 Arkansas Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 24,636
LP: Mason Barnett (3–3) Boxscore WP: Will McEntire (2–2)
HR: Bobby Peirce (10) HR: Chris Lanzilli (10)

June 22, 2022
6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 12
Arkansas 3–2 Ole Miss Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 25,401
Umpires: HP: Jake Uhlenhopp, 1B: Darren Hyman, 2B: Mark Wagers, 3B: Scott Cline
WP: Hagen Smith (7–2)
Sv: Zack Morris (1)
Boxscore LP: John Gaddis (3–2)
HR: Chris Lanzilli (11), Brady Slavens (16) HR: Kemp Alderman (11)

June 23, 2022
3:00 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 13
Ole Miss 2–0 Arkansas Charles Schwab Field Omaha
Attendance: 20,434
Umpires: HP: Kevin Sweeney, 1B: Chris Coskey, 2B: Adam Dowdy, 3B: Grady Smith
WP: Dylan DeLucia (8–2) Boxscore LP: Connor Noland (8–6)

Finals

June 25, 2022 6:00 p.m. (CDT) at Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska
Team123456789 R H E
Ole Miss21100004210161
Oklahoma000002010351
WP: Jack Dougherty   LP: Jake Bennett
Home runs:
Ole Miss: Tim Elko, Justin Bench, Calvin Harris, TJ McCants
OU: None
June 26, 2022 2:00 p.m. (CDT) at Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska
Team123456789 R H E
Oklahoma000000200230
Ole Miss00000103460
WP: John Gaddis   LP: Trevin Michael   Sv: Brandon Johnson
Home runs:
OU: None
Ole Miss: Jacob Gonzalez

All-Tournament Team

The following players were members of the Men's College World Series All-Tournament Team.

PositionPlayerSchool
P Dylan DeLucia (MOP)Ole Miss
Cade HortonOklahoma
CMichael TurnerArkansas
1B Tim Elko Ole Miss
2BJared MillerNotre Dame
3BJustin BenchOle Miss
SS Peyton Graham Oklahoma
OFKevin GrahamOle Miss
Tanner TredawayOklahoma
Calvin HarrisOle Miss
DHKemp AldermanOle Miss

Final standings

Seeds listed below indicate national seeds only

PlaceSchoolRecord
1stOle Miss10–1
2ndOklahoma8–4
3rdArkansas8–3
No. 5 Texas A&M7–2
5thNo. 14 Auburn6–3
Notre Dame6–3
7thNo. 2 Stanford6–4
No. 9 Texas5–3
9thNo. 8 East Carolina4–3
No. 12 Louisville4–3
No. 10 North Carolina4–3
No. 3 Oregon State4–3
No. 11 Southern Miss4–3
No. 1 Tennessee4–2
UConn4–3
No. 4 Virginia Tech4–2
17thAir Force2–2
Arizona2–2
Coastal Carolina3–2
Columbia2–2
No. 13 Florida3–2
Georgia Tech2–2
LSU2–2
No. 15 Maryland3–2
Michigan2–2
No. 7 Oklahoma State3–2
TCU2–2
Texas State2–2
Texas Tech2–2
UCLA2–2
Vanderbilt3–2
VCU2–2
33rdCampbell1–2
Central Michigan1–2
Florida State1–2
Georgia1–2
No. 16 Georgia Southern1–2
Gonzaga1–2
Kennesaw State1–2
Louisiana1–2
Louisiana Tech1–2
No. 6 Miami (FL)1–2
Missouri State1–2
Oregon1–2
San Diego1–2
UC Santa Barbara1–2
Virginia1–2
Wake Forest1–2
49thAlabama State0–2
Army0–2
Binghamton0–2
Canisius0–2
Coppin State0–2
Dallas Baptist0–2
Grand Canyon0–2
Hofstra0–2
Liberty0–2
LIU0–2
New Mexico State0–2
Oral Roberts0–2
Southeast Missouri State0–2
Southeastern Louisiana0–2
UNC Greensboro0–2
Wright State0–2

Record by conference

Conference# of BidsRecordWin %Nc RecordNc Win %RFSRWSNSCSNC
Southeastern 944–19.69839–14.736854311
Big 12 520–13.60620–13.60652211
Atlantic Coast 924–21.53324–21.533541
Pac-12 515–13.53615–13.536421
American 14–3.5714–3.57111
Big East 14–3.5714–3.57111
Conference USA 25–5.5005–5.50011
Big Ten 25–4.5565–4.5562
Sun Belt 47–8.4677–8.4672
Atlantic 10 12–2.5002–2.5001
Ivy League 12–2.5002–2.5001
Mountain West 12–2.5002–2.5001
West Coast 22–4.3332–4.333
ASUN 21–4.2001–4.200
Missouri Valley 21–4.2001–4.200
Western Athletic 20–4.0000–4.000
Big South 11–2.3331–2.333
Big West 11–2.3331–2.333
Mid-American 11–2.3331–2.333
America East 10–2.0000–2.000
Colonial 10–2.0000–2.000
Horizon 10–2.0000–2.000
Metro Atlantic 10–2.0000–2.000
Mid-Eastern 10–2.0000–2.000
Northeast 10–2.0000–2.000
Ohio Valley 10–2.0000–2.000
Patriot 10–2.0000–2.000
Southern 10–2.0000–2.000
Southland 10–2.0000–2.000
Southwestern Athletic 10–2.0000–2.000
Summit 10–2.0000–2.000

Media coverage

Radio

NRG Media will provide nationwide radio coverage of the Men's College World Series through its Omaha Station KOZN, in association with Westwood One. [6] It also will stream all MCWS games at westwoodonesports.com, Tunein, the Varsity Network, and on SiriusXM.

Broadcast assignments

  • John Bishop, Gary Sharp, and Connor Happer (June 17–19)
  • John Bishop, Damon Benning, and Gary Sharp (June 20–23 afternoon)
  • Kevin Kugler, John Bishop, and Gary Sharp (June 20–23 evening)
  • Kevin Kugler, Scott Graham, and John Bishop (Championship Series)

[7]

Television

ESPN will air every game from the Regionals, Super Regionals, and the College World Series across its networks.

Broadcast assignments

Regionals [8]
Super Regionals [9]
College World Series [10]
CWS Championship Series

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      The 2011 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament began on Friday, June 3, 2011 as part of the 2011 NCAA Division I baseball season. The 64 team double elimination tournament concluded with the 2011 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska on June 29, 2011.

      The 2012 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament began on Friday, June 1, 2012 as part of the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball season. The 64 team double elimination tournament concluded with the 2012 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, starting on June 15 and ending on June 25.

      The 2013 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament began on Friday, May 31, 2013 as part of the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball season. The 64 team double elimination tournament concluded with the 2013 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, which began on June 15 and ended with the final round on June 25. The UCLA Bruins swept the Mississippi State Bulldogs in a best-of-three series to win the NCAA National Championship, the university's first in baseball and the 109th national title in all sports.

      <span class="mw-page-title-main">2014 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament</span>

      The 2014 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament began on Friday, May 30, 2014 as part of the 2014 NCAA Division I baseball season. The 64 team double elimination tournament concluded with the 2014 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, which started on June 14, 2014, and ended on June 25, 2014 with the Vanderbilt Commodores upsetting the 3rd seed Virginia Cavaliers 3–2 in the decisive Game 3.

      The 2015 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament began on Friday, May 29, 2015, as part of the 2015 NCAA Division I baseball season. The 64-team double-elimination tournament concluded with the 2015 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, which began on June 13 and ended on June 24 with the Virginia Cavaliers upsetting the defending champion Vanderbilt Commodores 4–2 in the decisive Game 3 and thereby avenging their CWS Finals loss to Vanderbilt the previous year.

      <span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament</span>

      The 2016 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament began on Friday, June 3, 2016, as part of the 2016 NCAA Division I baseball season. The 64-team, double-elimination tournament concluded with the 2016 College World Series (CWS) in Omaha, Nebraska, starting on June 18, 2016, and ending on June 30, 2016. The 64 participating NCAA Division I college baseball teams were selected out of 298 eligible teams. Thirty-one teams were awarded an automatic bid, as champions of their conferences; the remaining 33 teams were selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee.

      The 2017 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament began on June 1, 2017 as part of the 2017 NCAA Division I baseball season. The 64-team, double-elimination tournament concluded with the 2017 College World Series (CWS) in Omaha, Nebraska. The CWS started on June 17 and ended on June 27.

      <span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament</span> 2018 Division I College baseball tournament

      The 2018 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament began on Friday, June 1, 2018 as part of the 2018 NCAA Division I baseball season. The 64-team, double-elimination tournament concluded with the 2018 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, starting on June 16 and ended on June 28. The Oregon State Beavers defeated the Arkansas Razorbacks in the best-of-three final series to win the championship.

      The 2019 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was a tournament of 64-teams to determine the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I national champion for the 2019 season. The 73rd annual edition of the tournament began on May 31, 2019 and concluded with the 2019 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska which started on June 15 and ended on June 26.

      The 2021 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was the 74th edition of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship. The 64-team tournament began on Friday, June 4, 2021, as part of the 2021 NCAA Division I baseball season and concluded with the 2021 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, which started on June 19 and ended on June 30. Mississippi State defeated Vanderbilt in the best-of-three final series to win their first national championship in program history.

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