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General Cws Records GENERAL CWS RECORDS NCAA Tournament History 2 Championship Results 3 All-Time CWS Scores 4 National Champions, Runners-Up and Championship Game Records 10 College World Series Team Winning Percentage Leaders 12 Appearances and Wins Leaders 14 CWS All-Time Won-Lost Records and Finishes 15 CWS Records By Conference 18 Year-by-Year CWS Standings 20 CWS Team Statistics 23 CWS Award Winners 33 CWS Game Times 39 CWS Close Games 40 CWS Scoring 42 CWS All-Time Grand Slam Home Runs (49) 43 CWS Shutouts (120) 44 CWS Attendance Records 46 2020 Division I Baseball Conference Alignment 48 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Size of Automatic At-Large Division I FORMAT HISTORY Year Field Berths Selections Teams^ 1947 — Eight teams were divided into two, four-team, single-elimination 1980 34 21 13 249 playoffs. The two winners then met in a best-of-three final in Kalamazoo, 1981 34 20 14 248 Michigan. 1982 36 24 12 254 1948 — Similar to 1947, but the two, four-team playoffs were changed to 1983 36 24 12 253 double-elimination tournaments. Again in the finals, the two winners met in a 1984 36 25 11 256 best-of-three format in Kalamazoo. 1985 38 25 13 260 1949 — The final was expanded to a four-team, double-elimination format 1986 40 25 15 265 and the site changed to Wichita, Kansas. Eight teams began the playoffs with 1987 48 26 22 270 the four finalists decided by a best-of-three district format. 1988 48 27 21 270 1950-1987 — An eight-team, double-elimination format for the College World 1989 48 27 21 270 Series coincided with the move to Omaha in 1950. 1990 48 25 23 269 1991 48 25 23 271 1988-1998 — The eight regional champions are seeded into two, four-team 1992 48 24 24 274 brackets. Those two brackets play double-elimination with the bracket win- ners then meeting in a one-game championship. 1993 48 24 24 274 1994 48 18(6)* 24 276 1999-2002 — While the CWS format remains the same, the expanded field 1995 48 18(6)* 24 276 means the eight super regional champions advance. The 64-team bracket 1996 48 18(6)* 24 275 is set at the beginning of the championship and teams are not reseeded for the CWS. 1997 48 19(5)* 24 273 1998 48 19(5)* 24 273 2003 — The eight super regional champions advance into two, four-team 1999 64 29 35 274 brackets. The eight super regional winners are not reseeded for the CWS. 2000 64 29 35 281 Those two brackets play double-elimination with the bracket winners then meeting in a best-of-three championship series. 2001 64 30 34 291 2002 64 30 34 283 2003 64 30 34 285 2004 64 30 34 283 TOURNAMENT STRUCTURE 2005 64 30 34 283 2006 64 30 34 285 Size of Automatic At-Large Division I 2007 64 30 34 283 Year Field Berths Selections Teams^ 2008 64 30 34 286 1947 8 -- -- -- 2009 64 30 34 286 1948 8 -- -- -- 2010 64 30 34 292 1949 8 -- -- -- 2011 64 30 34 292 1950 8 -- -- -- 2012 64 30 34 291 1951 8 -- -- -- 2013 64 30 34 296 1952 8 -- -- -- 2014 64 31 33 296 1953 8 -- -- -- 2015 64 31 33 295 1954 23 12 11 -- 2016 64 31 33 295 1955 25 12 13 -- 2017 64 31 33 295 1956 23 12 11 -- 2018 64 31 33 297 1957 23 12 11 166 2019 64 31 33 299 1958 27 13 14 -- From 1950 to 1953, the baseball committee chose one team from each of 1959 22 10 12 -- the eight NCAA districts to compete at the CWS. 1960 26 10 16 -- *18 or 19 qualify automatically, 10 or 12 take part in a play-in. 1961 25 9 16 -- 1962 27 8 19 -- ^Number of teams eligible for the championship. Institutions in the process of reclassifying to Division I are not included. 1963 23 8 15 -- 1964 21 8 13 -- 1965 23 10 13 -- 1966 28 11 17 -- 1967 25 11 14 -- 1968 27 10 17 -- 1969 23 11 12 207 1970 26 11 15 207 1971 23 10 13 208 1972 28 13 15 211 1973 32 13 19 216 1974 28 15 13 221 1975 32 15 17 220 1976 34 18 16 219 1977 34 20 14 228 1978 34 21 13 239 1979 34 21 13 246 NCAA Tournament History 2 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Year Champion Score Runner-up Third Place Fourth Place 1947 +California 8-7 Yale Two-team championship 1948 Southern California 9-2 Yale Two-team championship 1949 +Texas 10-3 Wake Forest Southern California St. John’s (NY) 1950 #Texas 3-0 Washington St. Rutgers Wisconsin 1951 +Oklahoma 3-2 Tennessee *Southern California *Utah 1952 Holy Cross 8-4 Missouri *Western Mich. *Penn St. 1953 Michigan 7-5 Texas Lafayette Boston College 1954 Missouri 4-1 Rollins Michigan St. Oklahoma St. 1955 Wake Forest 7-6 Western Mich. Oklahoma St. Arizona 1956 Minnesota 12-1 Arizona *Bradley *Ole Miss 1957 +California 1-0 Penn St. *Iowa State *Notre Dame 1958 #Southern California 8-7 ++Missouri *Holy Cross *Western Mich. 1959 Oklahoma St. 5-3 Arizona Fresno St. Penn St. 1960 Minnesota 2-1 **Southern California *Oklahoma St. *Arizona 1961 +Southern California 1-0 Oklahoma St. *Boston College *Syracuse 1962 Michigan 5-4 **Santa Clara Texas Florida St. 1963 #Southern California 5-2 Arizona *Missouri *Texas 1964 Minnesota 5-1 Missouri Maine Southern California 1965 Arizona St. 2-1 Ohio St. *Saint Louis *Washington St. 1966 Ohio St. 8-2 Oklahoma St. Southern California St. John’s (NY) 1967 Arizona St. 11-2 Houston Stanford Auburn 1968 +Southern California 4-3 Southern Ill. *North Carolina St. *St. John’s (NY) 1969 #Arizona St. 10-1 Tulsa NYU Texas 1970 #Southern California 2-1 ***Florida St. Texas Ohio 1971 Southern California 7-2 Southern Ill. Tulsa UTRGV 1972 Southern California 1-0 Arizona St. *Texas *Temple 1973 +Southern California 4-3 Arizona St. *Minnesota *Texas 1974 Southern California 7-3 Miami (FL) Southern Ill. Texas 1975 Texas 5-1 South Carolina Arizona St. Oklahoma 1976 #Arizona 7-1 Eastern Mich. Arizona St. Maine 1977 Arizona St. 2-1 South Carolina Southern Ill. Cal St. L.A. 1978 +Southern California 10-3 Arizona St. *North Carolina *Miami (FL) 1979 #Cal St. Fullerton 2-1 Arkansas Pepperdine Texas 1980 #Arizona 5-3 Hawaii California Miami (FL) 1981 Arizona St. 7-4 Oklahoma St. Texas South Carolina 1982 +Miami (FL) 9-3 Wichita St. *Maine *Texas 1983 +Texas 4-3 Alabama *Arizona St. *Michigan 1984 Cal St. Fullerton 3-1 Texas Oklahoma St. Arizona St. 1985 Miami (FL) 10-6 Texas *Arkansas *Mississippi St. 1986 Arizona 10-2 Florida St. Miami (FL) Oklahoma St. 1987 Stanford 9-5 Oklahoma St. Texas LSU 1988 Stanford 9-4 Arizona St. *Cal St. Fullerton *Wichita St. 1989 Wichita St. 5-3 Texas *Florida St. *LSU 1990 Georgia 2-1 Oklahoma St. *Stanford *LSU 1991 +LSU 6-3 Wichita St. *Creighton *Florida 1992 +Pepperdine 3-2 Cal St. Fullerton *Miami (FL) *Oklahoma St. 1993 LSU 8-0 Wichita St. *Long Beach St. *Oklahoma St. 1994 +Oklahoma 13-5 Georgia Tech *Arizona St. *Cal St. Fullerton 1995 +Cal St. Fullerton 11-5 Southern California *Miami (FL) *Tennessee 1996 +LSU 9-8 Miami (FL) *Clemson *Florida 1997 +LSU 13-6 Alabama *Miami (FL) *Stanford 1998 #Southern California 21-14 Arizona St. *Long Beach St. *LSU 1999 +Miami (FL) 6-5 Florida St. *Alabama *Stanford 2000 +LSU 6-5 Stanford *Florida St. *Louisiana 2001 +Miami (FL) 12-1 Stanford *Cal St. Fullerton *Tennessee 2002 +Texas 12-6 South Carolina *Clemson *Stanford 2003 Rice 14-2 Stanford *Texas *Cal St. Fullerton 2004 Cal St. Fullerton 3-2 Texas *South Carolina *Georgia 2005 +Texas 6-2 Florida *Arizona St. *Baylor 2006 #Oregon St. 3-2 North Carolina *Cal St. Fullerton *Rice Championship Results 3 Year Champion Score Runner-up Third Place Fourth Place 2007 +Oregon St. 9-3 North Carolina *UC Irvine *Rice 2008 Fresno St. 6-1 Georgia *North Carolina *Stanford 2009 LSU 11-4 Texas *Arizona St. *Arkansas 2010 #South Carolina 2-1 ^UCLA *Clemson *TCU 2011 +South Carolina 5-2 Florida *Vanderbilt *Virginia 2012 +Arizona 4-1 South Carolina *Arkansas *Florida St. 2013 +UCLA 8-0 Misssissippi St. *North Carolina *Oregon St. 2014 Vanderbilt 3-2 Virginia *Ole Miss *Texas 2015 Virginia 4-2 Vanderbilt *Florida *TCU 2016 Coastal Caro. 4-3 Arizona *Oklahoma St. *TCU 2017 Florida 6-1 LSU *Oregon St. *TCU 2018 #Oregon St. 5-0 Arkansas *Florida *Mississippi St. 2019 Vanderbilt 8-2 Michigan *Louisville *Texas Tech 2020 Championship was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. +Undefeated teams in CWS competition. #Teams which lost first game. *Tied for third place. ++12 innings. **10 innings. ***15 innings. ^11 innings. ALL-TIME CWS SCORES Tennessee 2, Springfield 0 Rollins 9, Oklahoma St. 5 1947 Utah 15, Texas A&M 8 Missouri 5, Lafayette 3 California 17, Yale 4 Oklahoma 4, Southern California 1 Massachusetts 5, Oregon 3 California 8, Yale 7 Tennessee 5, Utah 4 Oklahoma St. 4, Lafayette 2 Tennessee 9, Southern California 8 Michigan St. 2, Arizona 1 1948 Oklahoma 3, Tennessee 2 Rollins 4, Missouri 1 Southern California 3, Yale 1 Missouri 8, Massachusetets 1 Yale 8, Southern California 3 1952 Oklahoma St. 5, Arizona 4 Southern California 9, Yale 2 Penn St. 5, Texas 3 Rollins 5, Michigan St. 4 Duke 18, Oregon St. 7 Missouri 7, Oklahoma St. 3 1949 Holy Cross 5, Western Mich.
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