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2DIVISION I BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPBaseballDIVISION IDivision I Baseball Championship ********************Champion (Record)California (31-10)Southern California (26-4)Texas (23-7)Texas (27-6)Oklahoma (19-9)Holy Cross (21-3)Michigan (21-9)Missouri (22-4)Wake Forest (29-7)Minnesota (37-9)California (35-10)Southern California (29-3)Oklahoma St. (27-5)Minnesota (34-7-1)Southern California (36-7)Michigan (34-15)Southern California (35-10)Minnesota (31-12)Arizona St. (54-8)Ohio St. (27-6-1)Arizona St. (53-12)Southern California (43-12-1)Arizona St. (56-11)Southern California (45-13)Southern California (46-11)Southern California (47-13-1)Southern California (51-11)Southern California (50-20)Texas (59-6)Arizona (56-17)Arizona St. (57-12)Southern California (54-9)Cal St. Fullerton (60-14-1)Arizona (45-21-1)Arizona St. (55-13)Miami (FL) (55-17-1)Texas (66-14)Cal St. Fullerton (66-20)Miami (FL) (64-16)Arizona (49-19)Stanford (53-17)Stanford (46-23)Wichita St. (68-16)Georgia (52-19)LSU (55-18)Pepperdine (48-11-1)LSU (53-17-1)Oklahoma (50-17)Cal St. Fullerton (57-9)LSU (52-15)LSU (57-13)Southern California (49-17)Miami (FL) (50-13)LSU (52-17)Miami (FL) (53-12)Texas (57-15)Rice (58-12)Cal St. Fullerton (47-22)Texas (56-16)Oregon St. (50-16)Oregon St. (49-18)Fresno St. (47-31)LSU (56-17)South Carolina (54-16)South Carolina (55-14)Arizona (48-17)UCLA (49-17)Vanderbilt (51-21)Virginia (44-24)Coastal Caro. (55-18)Florida (42-16)CoachClint EvansSam BarryBibb FalkBibb FalkJack BaerJack BarryRay FisherJohn “Hi” SimmonsTaylor SanfordDick SiebertGeorge WolfmanRod DedeauxToby GreeneDick SiebertRod DedeauxDon LundRod DedeauxDick SiebertBobby WinklesMarty KarowBobby WinklesRod DedeauxBobby WinklesRod DedeauxRod DedeauxRod DedeauxRod DedeauxRod DedeauxCliff GustafsonJerry KindallJim BrockRod DedeauxAugie GarridoJerry KindallJim BrockRon FraserCliff GustafsonAugie GarridoRon FraserJerry KindallMark MarquessMark MarquessGene StephensonSteve WebberSkip BertmanAndy LopezSkip BertmanLarry CochellAugie GarridoSkip BertmanSkip BertmanMike GillespieJim MorrisSkip BertmanJim MorrisAugie GarridoWayne GrahamGeorge HortonAugie GarridoPat CaseyPat CaseyMike BatesolePaul MainieriRay TannerRay TannerAndy LopezJohn SavageTim CorbinBrian O’ConnorGary GilmoreKevin 512-112-614-23-26-23-29-36-111-42-1 5-24-18-03-24-24-36-1Runner-UpYaleYaleWake ForestWashington St.TennesseeMissouriTexasRollinsWestern Mich.ArizonaPenn St.MissouriArizonaSouthern CaliforniaOklahoma St.Santa ClaraArizonaMissouriOhio St.Oklahoma St.HoustonSouthern Ill.TulsaFlorida St.Southern Ill.Arizona St.Arizona St.Miami (FL)South CarolinaEastern Mich.South CarolinaArizona St.ArkansasHawaiiOklahoma St.Wichita St.AlabamaTexasTexasFlorida St.Oklahoma St.Arizona St.TexasOklahoma St.Wichita St.Cal St. FullertonWichita St.Georgia TechSouthern CaliforniaMiami (FL)AlabamaArizona St.Florida St.StanfordStanfordSouth CarolinaStanfordTexasFloridaNorth CarolinaNorth CarolinaGeorgiaTexasUCLAFloridaSouth CarolinaMississippi St.VirginiaVanderbiltArizonaLSU*Indicates undefeated teams in College World Series play. †12 innings. #10 innings. ‡15 innings. 11 innings.Host or SiteKalamazoo, Mich.Kalamazoo, Mich.Wichita, Kan.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.Omaha, Neb.ChampionshipGame ,82326,607ChampionshipTotal 68,280790,207865,423

DIVISION I BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPMost Outstanding om Hamilton, 1b, TexasRay VanCleef, cf, RutgersSidney Hatfield, p-1b, TennesseeJames O’Neill, p, Holy CrossJ. L. Smith, p, TexasTom Yewcic, c, Michigan St.Tom Borland, p, Oklahoma St.Jerry Thomas, p, MinnesotaCal Emery, p-1b, Penn St.Bill Thom, p, Southern CaliforniaJim Dobson, 3b, Oklahoma St.John Erickson, 2b, MinnesotaLittleton Fowler, p, Oklahoma St.Bob Garibaldi, p, Santa ClaraBud Hollowell, c, Southern CaliforniaJoe Ferris, p, MaineSal Bando, 3b, Arizona St.Steve Arlin, p, Ohio St.Ron Davini, c, Arizona St.Bill Seinsoth, 1b, Southern CaliforniaJohn Dolinsek, lf, Arizona St.Gene Ammann, p, Florida 199519961997Jerry Tabb, 1b, TulsaRuss McQueen, p, Southern CaliforniaDave Winfield, p-of, MinnesotaGeorge Milke, p, Southern CaliforniaMickey Reichenbach, 1b, TexasSteve Powers, p-dh, ArizonaBob Horner, 2b, Arizona St.Rod Boxberger, p, Southern CaliforniaTony Hudson, p, Cal St. FullertonTerry Francona, lf, ArizonaStan Holmes, lf, Arizona St.Dan Smith, p, Miami (FL)Calvin Schiraldi, p, TexasJohn Fishel, lf, Cal St. FullertonGreg Ellena, dh, Miami (FL)Mike Senne, lf, ArizonaPaul Carey, rf, StanfordLee Plemel, p, StanfordGreg Brummett, p, Wichita St.Mike Rebhan, p, GeorgiaGary Hymel, c, LSUPhil Nevin, 3b, Cal St. FullertonTodd Walker, 2b, LSUChip Glass, of, OklahomaMark Kotsay, of-p, Cal St. FullertonPat Burrell, 3b, Miami (FL)Brandon Larson, ss, 920102011201220132014201520162017Wes Rachels, 2b, Southern CaliforniaMarshall McDougall, 2b, Florida St.Trey Hodges, p, LSUCharlton Jimerson, of, Miami (FL)Huston Street, p, TexasJohn Hudgins, p, StanfordJason Windsor, p, Cal St. FullertonDavid Maroul, 3b, TexasJonah Nickerson, p, Oregon St.Jorge Reyes, p, Oregon St.Tommy Mendonca, 3b, Fresno St.Jared Mitchell, of, LSUJackie Bradley Jr., of, South CarolinaScott Wingo, 2b, South CarolinaRobert Refsnyder, of, ArizonaAdam Plutko, p, UCLADansby Swanson, 2b, VanderbiltJosh Sborz, p, VirginiaAndrew Beckwith, p, Coastal Caro.Alex Faedo, p, FloridaIndividual Records(Note: *Indicates College World Series record; all other recordsmade in district or regional playoffs.)SINGLE-GAMEBattingAT-BATS12—Michael Torres, Texas (3) vs. Boston College (2),25 inn., 5-30-2009; Travis Tucker, Texas (3) vs. BostonCollege (2), 25 inn., 5-30-2009.7—*by 23 players.RUNS6—Steve Sollmann, Notre Dame (25) vs. South Ala. (1),6-1-2002; Adam Davis, Florida (23) vs. Notre Dame(3), 6-5-2005; Chris Minaker, Stanford (17) vs. NorthCarolina St. (7), 6-4-2006.5—*Oddibe McDowell, Arizona St. (23) vs. Oklahoma St.(12), 6-5-1984; *Rick Gama, Miami (FL) (15) vs. SouthernCalifornia (10), 6-2-1995; *Jeff Christensen, Tennessee(19) vs. Georgia (12), 6-11-2001; *Brendan Winn, SouthCarolina (15) vs. Miami (FL) (11), 6-22-2004.HITS7—Stephen Cardullo, Florida St. (37) vs. Ohio St. (6),5-31-2009.6—*Kris Bennett, Tennessee (19) vs. Georgia (12), 6-112001.7—*Carl Thomas, Arizona (12) vs. Oregon (1), 6-10-1954;*Stan Holmes, Arizona St. (10) vs. Oklahoma St. (11),13 inn., 6-5-1981; *Mark Kotsay, Cal St. Fullerton (10)vs. Florida St. (3), 6-7-1994; *Wes Rachels, SouthernCalifornia (21) vs. Arizona St. (14), 6-6-1998; *KrisBennett, Tennessee (19) vs. Georgia (12), 6-11-2001.TOTAL BASES17—Matt Diaz, Florida St. (23) vs. Oklahoma (2),5-23-1998.12—*J.D. Drew, Florida St. (11) vs. SouthernCalifornia (16), 6-6-1995; *Marshall McDougall,Florida St. (14) vs. Stanford (11), 6-18-1999;*Edmund Muth, Stanford (19) vs. La.-Lafayette (9),6-15-2000.STOLEN BASES5—Dave Nichols, Florida St. (10) vs. Richmond (5), 6-21972; Wes Robbins, Miami (FL) (6) vs. Morehead St. (1),5-20-1977.4—*Bob Fry, Washington St. (12) vs. Texas (5), 6-7-1965;*Doug Dascenzo, Oklahoma St. (18) vs. Texas (13), 6-81984; *Charlton Jimerson, Miami (FL) (12) vs. Tennessee(6), 6-14-2001.HIT BY PITCH4—Rick Peters, Arizona St. (11) vs. Washington St. (7),5-28-1977.3—*Kurt Suzuki, Cal St. Fullerton (6) vs. Stanford (5), 6-152003; *Taylor Holiday, UC Irvine (5) vs. Cal St. Fullerton(4), 13 inn., 6-18-2007.DOUBLES4—Lee Mitchell, Georgia (9) vs. Coastal Caro. (7), 6-1-2002.3—*Jack Bryant, Wake Forest (10) vs. Western Mich. (7),6-14-1955; *Clint Meyers, Arizona St. (3) vs. Penn St.(1), 6-8-1973; *Dave Caldwell, Clemson (7) vs. ArizonaSt. (10), 6-10-1977; *Bob Horner, Arizona St. (13) vs. St.John’s (NY) (2), 6-3-1978; *Bobby Carlsen, OklahomaSt. (14) vs. LSU (3), 6-7-1990; Mitch Canham, Oregon St(11) vs. St. John’s (NY) (1), 6-4-2005; Taylor Teagarden,Texas (19) vs. Arkansas (8), 6-5-2005; *Jeff Corsaletti,Florida (7) vs. Nebraska (4), 6-19-2005; Josh Horton,North Carolina (9) vs. South Carolina (6), 6-8-2007; *RichPoythress, Georgia (10) vs. Stanford (8), 6-21-2008.TRIPLES2—by several players.HOME RUNS4—Bill Reynolds, Maine (21) vs. St. John’s (NY) (8), 5-271986; Matt Diaz, Florida St. (23) vs. Oklahoma (2),5-23-1998.3—*J.D. Drew, Florida St. (11) vs. Southern California(16), 6-6-1995; *Edmund Muth, Stanford (19) vs. La.Lafayette (9), 6-15-2000; *Jeff Larish, Arizona St. (8) vs.Nebraska (7), 11 inn., 6-21-2005.RUNS BATTED IN10—Kevin Brown, Miami (FL) (16) vs. Stetson (8),5-27-2001.FieldingPUTOUTS33—Preston Clark, Texas (3) vs. Boston College (2), 25inn., 5-30-2009.23—*Kevin Cron, TCU (2) vs. Virginia (3), 15 inn., 6-172014.ASSISTS13—Harry Tohalis, UConn (8) vs. Harvard (5), 16 inn., 5-281972; Travis Tucker, Texas (3) vs. Boston College (2), 25inn., 5-30-2009.11—*Cal Meier, Southern California (2) vs. Florida St. (1),15 inn., 6-18-1970.ERRORS5—Guy Tirabassi, Penn St. (4) vs. Colgate (7), 6-3-1955.4—*Guy Wallace, Texas A&M (8) vs. Utah (15), 1951;*Carmen Troiso, Penn St. (4) vs. Holy Cross (15), 1952;*Phil Honeycutt, Tulsa (9) vs. Harvard (8), 6-13-1971;*David Denny, Texas (13) vs. Oklahoma St. (18), 6-81984.PitchingINNINGS PITCHED15.1—Mark Batten, Miami (FL) (3) vs. Citadel (1), 16 inn.,5-18-1979.15—*Steve Arlin, Ohio St. (1) vs. Washington St. (0), 15inn., 6-10-1965.STRIKEOUTS21—Jeff Weaver, Fresno St. (2) vs. Texas A&M (1),5-22-1997.20—*Steve Arlin, Ohio St. (1) vs. Washington St. (0), 15inn., 6-10-1965.STRIKEOUTS, NINE-INNING GAME21—Jeff Weaver, Fresno St. (2) vs. Texas A&M (1),5-22-1997.17—*Ed Bane, Arizona St. (1) vs. Oklahoma (0), 6-11-1972.BASES ON BALLS17—John Hogg, Northern Colo. (7) vs. Wyoming (13),6-4-1955.15—*James Waldrip, Oklahoma (7) vs. Springfield (1),6-14-1951.NO-HIT GAMES1—*Jim Ehrler, Texas (7) vs. Tufts (0), 6-19-1950; *JimWixson, Oklahoma St. (7) vs. North Carolina (0), 6-151960; Bob Fenton, Penn St. (3) vs. Rider (0), 5-31-1963;Jim Hogarty, Air Force (5) vs. Idaho (0), 5-28-1967; JackKucek, Miami (OH) (3) vs. Cincinnati (0), 5-23-1974; JohnBurke, Florida (2) vs. Furman (0), 5-23-1991; JonathonCrawford, Florida (4) vs. Bethune-Cookman (0), 6-12012.ONE-HIT GAMES1—Nino Barnise, California (3) vs. Denver (1), 6-20-1947;*Rod Keogh, Washington St. (3) vs. Rutgers (1), 10 inn.,6-19-1950; *Jackie Lonergan, Holy Cross (0) vs. Missouri(1), 6-13-1952; Walter Judd, Ithaca (5) vs. Lafayette (0),6-3-1955; Cecil Burford, Ole Miss (3) vs. Tennessee Tech(2), 6-2-1956; *Littleton Fowler, Oklahoma St. (8) vs.Syracuse (0), 6-13-1961; *Larry Hardy, Texas (7) vs. BYU(0), 6-12-1968; Mike Bacsik, Trinity (TX) (6) vs. Arkansas(0), 5-24-1973; *Bob Shirley, Oklahoma (6) vs. Penn St.(0), 6-9-1973; Stan Meek, Oklahoma (6) vs. Tulsa (2),5-30-1974; *Steve Howe, Michigan (4) vs. Baylor (0), 6-21978; Ron Darling, Yale (0) vs. St. John’s (NY) (1), 12 inn.,5-21-1981; *Doug Henry, Arizona St. (7) vs. Maine (0),6-5-1983; *Alan Dunn and Tim Meacham, Alabama (6)vs. Arizona St. (0), 6-10-1983; Kris Wilson, Georgia Tech(5) vs. Tennessee Tech (0), 5-22-1997; Chance Caple,Texas A&M (6) vs. Monmouth (0), 5-28-1999; GrantJohnson, Notre Dame (25) vs. South Ala. (1), 6-1-2002;J.D. Cockroft, Miami (FL) (1) vs. Fla. Atlantic (0), 5-312003; Grant Watson, Zack Weiss and David Berg, UCLA(6) vs. San Diego (0), 6-2-2013; Nathan Kirby and ArtieLewicki, Virginia (2) vs. Ole Miss (1), 6-15-14; Matt Hall,Missouri St. (3) vs. Arkansas (1), 6-6-15.(Note: Darling recorded a no-hitter through 11 inn.)

4DIVISION I BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPTeam Records(Note: *Indicates College World Series record; all other recordsmade in district or regional playoffs.)SINGLE-GAMEBattingAT-BATS91—Texas (3) vs. Boston College (2), 25 inn., 5-30-2009.54—*Oklahoma St. (8) vs. Texas (15), 13 inn., 6-6-1981.AT-BATS, BOTH TEAMS171—Texas (3) vs. Boston College (2), 25 inn., 5-30-2009(91-80).106—*Oklahoma St. (8) vs. Texas (15), 13 inn., 6-6-1981(54-52).AT-BATS, NINE-INNING GAME65—Florida St. (37) vs. Ohio St. (6), 5-31-2009.50—*Holy Cross (15) vs. Penn St. (4), 6-15-1952.AT-BATS, NINE-INNING GAME, BOTH TEAMS105—Florida St. (37) vs. Ohio St. (6), 5-31-2009 (65-40).89—*Miami (FL) (21) vs. Tennessee (13), 6-9-2001 (40-49).RUNS37—Florida St. vs. Ohio St. (6), 5-31-200923—*Notre Dame vs. Northern Colo. (2), 6-9-1957;*Arizona St. vs. Oklahoma St. (12), 6-5-1984.RUNS, BOTH TEAMS43—Miami (OH) (35) vs. Quinnipiac (8), 6-4-2005; FloridaSt. (37) vs. Ohio St. (6), 5-31-2009.42—LSU (29) vs. Georgia Tech (13), 5-26-1996.35—*Arizona St. (23) vs. Oklahoma St. (12), 6-5-1984;*Southern California (21) vs. Arizona St. (14), 6-6-1998.RUNS, ONE INNING18—LSU (29) vs. Georgia Tech (13), seventh inn., 5-261996.11—*California (17) vs. Yale (4), ninth inn., 6-27-1947;*Seton Hall (14) vs. Texas A&M (5), eighth inn., 6-101964; *Stanford (15) vs. South Carolina (4), sixth inn.,6-5-1982; *Mississippi St. (15) vs. Ga. Southern (1), firstinn., 6-3-1990; *Georgia (16) vs. Stanford (2), sixth inn.,6-3-1990; *Cal St. Fullerton (20) vs. LSU (6), first inn.,6-5-1994.HITS38—Florida St. (37) vs. Ohio St. (6), 5-31-2009.23—*Arizona St. (23) vs. Oklahoma St. (12), 6-5-1984;*Arizona St. (19) vs. Wichita St. (1), 6-10-1988; *SouthernCalifornia (21) vs. Arizona St. (14), 6-6-1998.HITS, BOTH TEAMS51—Florida St. (37) vs. Ohio St. (6), 5-31-2009 (38-13).41—*Miami (FL) (21) vs. Tennessee (13), 6-9-2001 (20-21).DOUBLES15—Florida St. (37) vs. Ohio St. (6), 5-31-2009.7—*Arizona St. (23) vs. Oklahoma St. (12), 6-5-1984.TRIPLES6—Utah (24) vs. Northern Colo. (3), 6-6-1960; Miami (OH)(35) vs. Quinnipiac (8), 6-4-2005.4—*Holy Cross (15) vs. Western Mich. (3), 6-15-1952;*Syracuse (12) vs. Northern Colo. (5), 6-10-1961.HOME RUNS9—Southern Ill. (15) vs. Ball St. (6), 5-29-1969; Arkansas(19) vs. Grambling (7), 6-4-2010.8—*LSU (12) vs. Southern California (10), 5-30-1998.TOTAL BASES66—Florida St. (37) vs. Ohio St. (6), 5-31-2009.42—*Southern California (21) vs. Arizona St. (14),6-6-1998.TOTAL BASES, BOTH TEAMS83—Florida St. (37) vs. Ohio St. (6), 5-31-2009 (66-17).71—*Southern California (21) vs. Arizona St. (14),6-6-1998 (42-29).STOLEN BASES10—Florida St. (10) vs. Richmond (5), 6-2-1972; St. John’s(NY) (14) vs. Holy Cross (12), 5-26-1978; St. John’s (NY)(15) vs. Temple (6), 5-28-1978; Clemson (11) vs. St.John’s (NY) (1), 5-29-1988.7—*Rutgers (4) vs. Texas (2), 6-15-1950; *Wake Forest (10)vs. Western Mich. (7), 6-14-1955; *Pepperdine (5) vs.Mississippi St. (4), 10 inn., 6-4-1979; *Arizona St. (23)vs. Oklahoma St. (12), 6-5-1984; *Clemson (11) vs. LongBeach St. (12), 6-3-1991.HIT BY PITCH10—Washington (20) vs. Rice (11), 5-22-1998.6—*UC Irvine (5) vs. Cal St. Fullerton (4), 13 inn., 6-182007.FieldingERRORS9—Clemson (10) vs. Virginia Tech (11), 5-22-1954; PennSt. (4) vs. Colgate (7), 6-3-1955; *Northern Colo. (0) vs.Arizona (20), 6-13-1955; *Texas (13) vs. Oklahoma St.(18), 6-8-1984; Jackson St. (2) vs. UNLV (13), 5-26-1989.ERRORS, BOTH TEAMS13—Central Mich. (7) vs. Evansville (6), 5-28-1988(6-7).12—*Oklahoma St. (18) vs. Texas (13), 6-8-1984(3-9).DOUBLE PLAYS6—California (2) vs. Missouri (1), 5-24-1980.5—*Southern California (1) vs. Wake Forest (2), 12inn., 6-24-1949; *Florida St. (2) vs. Miami (FL) (4),6-4-1995; *North Carolina (4) vs. Oregon St. (11), 6-232007;DOUBLE PLAYS, BOTH TEAMS8—*Minnesota (3) vs. Oklahoma St. (1), 6-11-1960;Washington St. (8) vs. Portland St. (7), 5-27-1977;California (2) vs. Missouri (1), 5-24-1980.PITCHERS USED8—Villanova (18) vs. Georgia Tech (16), 5-27-1989;Missouri St. (6) vs. Rice (25), 5-25-1997; North CarolinaSt. (7) vs. Stanford (17), 6-4-2006; Oklahoma St. (2) vs.Louisville (20), 6-9-2007; *North Carolina (4) vs. Rice(14), 6-17-2007.College World SeriesINDIVIDUAL RECORDSBattingAT-BATS35—Jonny Ash, Stanford, 8 games, 2003.RUNS11—John Turco, Holy Cross, 7 games, 1952; Chris Powell,Cal St. Fullerton, 6 games, 1992.HITS15—Jason Lane, Southern California, 6 games, 1998.DOUBLES4—Gus Hrncir, Texas, 6 games, 1950; Jack Bryant, WakeForest, 5 games, 1955; John Boccabella, Santa Clara,6 games, 1962; Sal Bando, Arizona St., 6 games, 1965;Dave Stegman, Arizona, 6 games, 1976; Craig Robinson,Southern Ill., 5 games, 1977; Spike Owen, Texas, 4games, 1982; Barry Bonds, Arizona St., 4 games, 1984;David Denny, Texas, 6 games, 1985; Robin Ventura,Oklahoma St., 5 games, 1987; Joe Caruso, Alabama, 6games, 1997; Jason Lane, Southern California, 6 games,1998; Khalil Greene, Clemson, 3 games, 2000; MattMurton, Georgia Tech, 3 games, 2002; Ryan Garko,Stanford, 8 games, 2003; Brett Pill, Cal St. Fullerton,4 games, 2006; Reid Fronk, North Carolina, 7 games,2007; Steve Susdorf, Fresno St., 7 games, 2008; MichaelConforto, Oregon St., 4 games, 2013.TRIPLES3—Buddy Chain, Ole Miss, 4 games, 1956; Sonny Siebert,Missouri, 6 games, 1958; Arthur Ersepke, SouthernCalifornia, 6 games, 1960.HIT BY A PITCH5—Aaron Luna, Rice, 4 games, 2006; Scott Wingo, SouthCarolina, 5 games, 2011.HOME RUNS4—Bud Hollowell, Southern California, 6 games, 1963;Gary Hymel, LSU, 4 games, 1991; J.D. Drew, Florida St., 3games, 1995; Jason Lane, Southern California, 6 games,1998; Edmund Muth, Stanford, 4 games, 2000; LoganJohnson, Louisville, 3 games, 2007; Tommy Mendonca,Fresno St., 7 games, 2008; Russell Moldenhauer, Texas,6 games, 2009; Bryan Holaday, TCU, 5 games, 2010.WALKS8—12 players (last time: Zander Wiel, Vanderbilt, 7 games,2014).RUNS BATTED IN17—Stan Holmes, Arizona St., 6 games, 1981.TOTAL BASES31—Jason Lane, Southern California, 6 games, 1998.STOLEN BASES8—Calvin James, Miami (FL), 6 games, 1985; TommyHinzo, Arizona, 5 games, 1986.ERRORS8—Gary LeFevers, Arizona, 4 games, 1960.HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE(10 or more at-bats).714—Jim Morris, Notre Dame, (10 for 14), 1957.PitchingINNINGS PITCHED27.2—Bob Garibaldi, Santa Clara, 5 games, 1962.STRIKEOUTS38—Bob Garibaldi, Santa Clara, 5 games, 1962.BASES ON BALLS20—Rod Keogh, Washington St., 2 games, 1950.FEWEST HITS ALLOWED0—Jim Wixson, Oklahoma St., 11 inn., 4 games, 1960.FEWEST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED(Minimum 14 Inn.)0—John Stewart, Southern California, 16.1 inn., 5 games,1966; Burt Hooton, Texas, 15 innings, 2 games, 1969;Russ McQueen, Southern California, 14 innings, 4games, 1972; Jackson Todd, Oklahoma, 14 innings, 2games, 1972; Darrell Jackson, Arizona St., 15.1 innings,2 games, 1977; Patrick Ahearne, Pepperdine, 14innings, 2 games, 1992.

ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP WON-LOST RECORDS BY ROUNDRegional/DistrictRecordTournament TotalsTeam (Years Participated)Air Force (1961-62-64-66-67-69)Akron (1996)Alabama 09-10-11-13-14)Alabama St. (2016)Albany (2007)Alcorn St. (2011)Alma (1955-57)American Int’l (1960)Appalachian St. (1973-84-86-2012)Arizona 16-17)Arizona St. 10-11-13-14-15-16)Arkansas 04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-17)Arkansas St. (1970-94)Army West Point (2000-04-05-09-12-13)Ashland (1954)Auburn 05-10-15-17)Austin Peay (1996-05-07-11-12-13)Ball St. (1965-69-06)Baylor 11-12-17)Belmont -08-09-10-11-12-14-16-17)Binghamton (2009-13-14-16)Birmingham-So. (2004)Boston College (1949-53-55-60-61-62-63-66-67-09-16)Boston U. (1954-56-68-69)Bowling Green (1972-98-99-2013)Bradley (1950-56-57-59-62-68-2015)Bridgeport (1962)Brown (2007)Bryant (2013-14-16)Bucknell (1996-01-03-08-10-14)Buffalo (1971-73)Butler (2000)BYU )Cal Poly (2009-13-14)Cal Poly Pomona (1964-66)All-Time NCAA Championship Won-Lost Records By 6319Pct.Super RegionalPct.CWSSeries Series 13.250326.2502.33301.000468.429224.333214.2001

Regional/DistrictRecordTournament TotalsTeam (Years Participated)Cal St. Fullerton 12-13-14-15-16-17)Cal St. L.A. (1968-73-74-77)California (1947-57-80-85-88-91-92-95-01-08-10-11-15)Campbell (1990-2014)Canisius (2013-15)Catholic (1977)Central Ark. (2013)Central Conn. St. (2002-03-04-10-17)Central Mich. (1972-77-80-81-84-85-86-87-88-90-94-95)Charleston So. (1996)Charlotte (1993-98-07-08-11)Cincinnati (1956-61-67-71-74)Clemson 09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17)Coastal 16)Col. of Charleston (2004-05-06-10-12-14-15)Colby (1958-61-66)Colgate (1955-60-66-69)Colorado St. (1950)Columbia (1976-08-13-14-15)Cornell (1977-2012)Creighton (1973-90-91-92-99-00-05-07-11-12)CSU Bakersfield (2015)CSUN (1965-91-92-93-96-02)Dartmouth (1958-67-69-70-87-09-10)Davidson (2017)Dayton (2012)DBU 79-80-82-83-92-96-98-99-00-01-17)Denver (1947-57-65-68-70-73)Detroit (1959-60-61-62-65)Duke (1952-53-56-57-61-16)East Carolina 01-02-03-04-05-07-08-09-11-12-15-16)Eastern Ill. (1999-08)Eastern Ky. (1984-85-86-89)Eastern Mich. (1975-76-78-81-82-03-08)Elon (2002-06-08-09-10-13)ETSU (1978-80-81-13)Evansville (1988-00-06)Fairfield (2016)FGCU (2017)FIU (1991-95-97-98-99-00-01-02-10-11-15)Fla. Atlantic (1999-00-02-03-04-05-10-13-15-16)All-Time NCAA Championship Won-Lost Records By 01918521016711716Pct.Pct.Super RegionalCWSSeries Series 104.0000022.000.0000011Pct.000.0002

Regional/DistrictRecordTournament TotalsTeam (Years Participated)Fla. Southern (1960)Florida )Florida A&M (2015)Florida St. -1314-15-16-17)Fordham (1987-88-90-93-98)Fresno St. )Furman (1965-69-76-91-05)Ga. Southern e Mason (1985-88-92-93-04-09-14)George Washington (1957-58-59-79-89-92-02)Georgia (1987-90-92-01-02-04-06-08-09-11)Georgia St. (2009)Georgia Tech sburg (1962)Gonzaga (1971-73-74-76-78-80-81-09-16)Grambling (1983-84-85-10)Hardin-Simmons (1982)Harvard i (1977-79-80-82-84-86-87-89-91-92-93-06-10)Holy Cross (1952-54-55-58-60-62-63-65-67-78-2017)Houston 08-14-15-17)Houston Baptist (2015)Idaho (1966-67-69)Ill.-Chicago (2003-05-07-08-17)Illinois (1947-48-62-63-89-90-98-00-11-13-15)Illinois St. (1976-94-10)Indiana (1996-09-13-14-15-17)Indiana St. (1979-83-84-86-87-89-95-2012-14)Iowa (1972-75-90-2015-17)Iowa St. (1957-70-71)Ithaca (1955-59-62-64-67)Jackson St. (1982-86-89-00-13-14)Jacksonville ille St. (2004-06-10-14)James Madison (1980-81-83-88-95-02-08-11)Kansas (1993-94-06-09-14)Kansas St. (2009-10-11-13)Kennesaw St. (2014)Kent St. (1964-92-93-94-01-02-04-07-09-10-11-12-14)Kentucky (1988-93-06-08-12-14-17)La Salle (1964-85)La.-Monroe (1983-95-99-00-12)All-Time NCAA Championship Won-Lost Records By 3Pct.Super RegionalPct.CWSSeries Series 3

Regional/DistrictRecordTournament TotalsTeam (Years Participated)Lafayette (1948-53-54-55-57-58-65-66-90-07)Lamar (1976-77-79-81-84-85-87-93-95-02-03-04-10)Le Moyne (1989-03-04-07)Lehigh (2006-15)Liberty (1993-98-00-13-14)Lipscomb (2008-15)Little Rock (2011)LIU-Broohlyn (1972)Long Beach St. -02-05-07-10-13-14-15-16)Louisiana Tech (1974-75-78-80-86-87-2016)Louisville (2002-07-08-09-10-12-13-14-15-16-17)Loyola Marymount (1973-86-88-89-90-98-99-00)LSU 01-02-03-04-05-08-09-10-12-13-14-15-16-17)Maine )Manhattan (1957-06-11-12)Marist (1997-00-01-02-05-09-17)Marshall (1973-78)Maryland (1965-70-71-2014-15-17)Massachusetts (1954-55-56-66-67-69-71-73-78-95-96)McNeese St. (1988-93-00-03)Memphis (1976-78-81-94-07)Mercer (2010-13-15)Miami (FL) 05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16)Miami (OH) (1973-74-77-79-83-00-05)Michigan 99-05-06-07-08-15-17)Michigan St. (1954-71-78-79-2012)Middle Tenn. e (1999-01-02-10)Minnesota ssippi St. 17)Missouri 06-07-08-09-12)Missouri St. (1987-95-96-97-99-02-03-12-15-17)Monmouth (1998-99-07-09)Morehead St. (1977-83-2015)Mt. St. Mary’s (2008)Murray St. (1975-79-03)N.C. A&T (2005)Navy (1954-79-82-86-95-99-02-11-16)All-Time NCAA Championship Won-Lost Records By 22451530711830Pct.Pct.Super RegionalWonLostPct.CWSSeries Series SeriesYearsWonLost

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