1993 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament

The 1993 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the 1993 NCAA Division I baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its forty seventh year. Eight regional competitions were held to determine the participants in the final event. Each region was composed of six teams, resulting in 48 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament.[1] The forty-seventh tournament's champion was LSU, coached by Skip Bertman. The Most Outstanding Player was Todd Walker of LSU.

1993 NCAA Division I
Baseball Tournament
Season1993
Teams48
Finals site
ChampionsLSU (2nd title)
Runner-upWichita State (6th CWS Appearance)
Winning coachSkip Bertman (2nd title)
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Regionals

The opening rounds of the tournament were played across eight regional sites across the country, each consisting of a six-team field. Each regional tournament is double-elimination, however region brackets are variable depending on the number of teams remaining after each round. The winners of each regional advanced to the College World Series.

Bold indicates winner.

Atlantic Regional

at Atlanta, GA [2][3]

 
                                       
  1 Georgia Tech 4  
  6 Liberty 1     1 Georgia Tech 4  
    4 Ohio State 7    
      4 Ohio State 6  
      5 East Carolina 2    
  6 Liberty 0          
  5 East Carolina 6        
  2 South Carolina 6         4 Ohio State 8 3
  5 East Carolina 5           3 Wichita State 6 5
      2 South Carolina 2        
      3 Wichita State 3          
  3 Wichita State 14           1 Georgia Tech 4*    
  4 Ohio State 5         3 Wichita State 5*  
  1 Georgia Tech 12    
  2 South Carolina 0  

Central I Regional

at College Station, TX[3][4]

 
                                                 
  1 Texas A&M 13  
  6 Yale 1     1 Texas A&M 10  
    4 Lamar 5    
  2 North Carolina 8         1 Texas A&M 11            
  5 Hawaii 9           3 UCLA 4              
      5 Hawaii 4           1 Texas A&M 14
      3 UCLA 9         2 North Carolina 2
  3 UCLA 6         3 UCLA 5    
  4 Lamar 1       5 Hawaii 8     2 North Carolina 8  
  6 Yale 6     2 North Carolina 10  
  2 North Carolina 11  

Central II Regional

at Austin, TX[3][5]

 
                                                 
  1 Texas 7  
  6 McNeese State 4     1 Texas 8  
    3 Kentucky 3    
  2 Cal State Fullerton 11         1 Texas 11            
  5 Maine 5           4 USC 3              
      2 Cal State Fullerton 2           1 Texas 3
      4 USC 5         4 USC 2
  3 Kentucky 1         4 USC 5    
  4 USC 7       2 Cal State Fullerton 2     2 Cal State Fullerton 2  
  6 McNeese State 16     6 McNeese State 0  
  5 Maine 3  

East Regional

at Tallahassee, FL[3][6]

 
                                                 
  1 Long Beach State 11  
  6 UCF 6     1 Long Beach State 2  
    3 Mississippi State 1    
  2 Florida State 4         1 Long Beach State 4            
  5 USF 2           2 Florida State 1              
      2 Florida State 7*           1 Long Beach State 13
      4 Notre Dame 3*         4 Notre Dame 3
  3 Mississippi State 1         2 Florida State 3    
  4 Notre Dame 15       4 Notre Dame 12     4 Notre Dame 4  
  6 UCF 4     6 UCF 3  
  5 USF 3  

Mideast Regional

at Knoxville, TN[3][7]

 
                                               
  1 Tennessee 7  
  6 UNC-Charlotte 4     1 Tennessee 2  
    3 Kansas 3    
      3 Kansas 8  
      5 Rutgers 2     3 Kansas 9  
  6 UNC-Charlotte 1         2 Clemson 1    
  5 Rutgers 5        
  2 Clemson 7         3 Kansas 3*
  5 Rutgers 3           4 Fresno State 2*
      2 Clemson 10        
      4 Fresno State 3          
  3 Kansas 3           2 Clemson 4              
  4 Fresno State 4         4 Fresno State 11            
  1 Tennessee 2    
  4 Fresno State 6  

Midwest Regional

at Stillwater, OK[3][8]

 
                                                 
  1 NC State 12  
  6 Fordham 4     1 NC State 2  
    3 Arizona 5    
  2 Oklahoma State 9         3 Arizona 18            
  5 UConn 8           6 Fordham 7              
      2 Oklahoma State 14           3 Arizona 4 10
      4 Auburn 10         2 Oklahoma State 0 11
  3 Arizona 1         2 Oklahoma State 8    
  4 Auburn 9       1 NC State 13     1 NC State 3  
  6 Fordham 5     4 Auburn 2  
  5 UConn 0  

South Regional

at Baton Rouge, LA[3][9]

 
                                               
  1 LSU 7  
  6 Western Carolina 2     1 LSU 12  
    3 Kent State 15    
      3 Kent State 8  
      6 Western Carolina 5     3 Kent State 6  
  6 Western Carolina 10         5 South Alabama 7    
  2 Miami (FL) 5        
  2 Miami (FL) 3         5 South Alabama 4
  5 South Alabama 7           1 LSU 9
      5 South Alabama 9        
      4 Baylor 3          
  3 Kent State 1           5 South Alabama 4              
  4 Baylor 4         1 LSU 11            
  1 LSU 13    
  4 Baylor 6  

West Regional

at Tempe, AZ[3][10]

 
                                                 
  1 Arizona State 13  
  6 George Mason 4     1 Arizona State 6  
    4 Minnesota 5    
  2 Cal State Northridge 3         1 Arizona State 9            
  5 St. John's 1           2 Cal State Northridge 0              
      2 Cal State Northridge 7           1 Arizona State 12
      3 Pepperdine 6         5 St. John's 2
  3 Pepperdine 4         2 Cal State Northridge 10    
  4 Minnesota 1       3 Pepperdine 1     5 St. John's 11  
  6 George Mason 9     5 St. John's 4  
  5 St. John's 16  

College World Series

Texas and Texas A&M became the last schools to represent the Southwest Conference in the CWS. The SWC folded following the 1996 baseball season, with membership split among the Big 12, Conference USA and the WAC.

Participants

SeedingSchoolConferenceRecord (Conference)Head CoachCWS AppearancesCWS Best FinishCWS Record
1Texas A&MSWC52–9 (15–3)Mark Johnson2
(last: 1964)
6th
(1951)
1–4
2Arizona StatePac-1046–18 (19–11)Jim Brock15
(last: 1988)
1st
(1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)
50–25
3TexasSWC50–14 (11–7)Cliff Gustafson26
(last: 1992)
1st
(1949, 1950, 1975, 1983)
63–45
4Long Beach StateBig West43–17 (17–4)Dave Snow2
(last: 1991)
6th
(1991)
1–4
5LSUSEC49–16–1 (18–8)Skip Bertman5
(last: 1991)
1st
(1991)
11–8
6Oklahoma StateBig 843–15 (16–8)Gary Ward16
(last: 1990)
1st
(1959)
36–30
7Wichita StateMVC55–16 (17–3)Gene Stephenson5
(last: 1992)
1st
(1989)
13–8
8KansasBig 845–16 (17–9)Dave Bingham0
(last: none)
none0–0

Bracket

  First Round Second Round Semi-Finals Finals
                                       
1 Texas A&M 5  
8 Kansas 1  
  1 Texas A&M 8  
  5 LSU 13  
4 Long Beach State 1
5 LSU 7  
  5 LSU 8 6  
  4 Long Beach State 10 5  
8 Kansas 1  
4 Long Beach State 6  
  1 Texas A&M 2
  4 Long Beach State 6  
  5 LSU 8
  7 Wichita State 0
2 Arizona State 3  
7 Wichita State 411  
  7 Wichita State 7
  3 Texas 6  
3 Texas 6
6 Oklahoma State 5  
  7 Wichita State 10
  6 Oklahoma State 4  
2 Arizona State 4  
6 Oklahoma State 5  
  3 Texas 6
  6 Oklahoma State 7  

Game results

DateGameWinnerScoreLoserNotes
June 4Game 1Texas A&M5 - 1Kansas
Game 2LSU7 - 1Long Beach State
June 5Game 3Wichita State4 - 3 (11 innings)Arizona State
Game 4Texas6 - 5Oklahoma State
June 6Game 5Long Beach State6 - 1KansasKansas eliminated
Game 6LSU13 - 8Texas A&M
June 7Game 7Oklahoma State5 - 4Arizona StateArizona State eliminated
Game 8Wichita State7 - 6Texas
June 8Game 9Long Beach State6 - 2Texas A&MTexas A&M eliminated
Game 10Oklahoma State7 - 6TexasTexas eliminated
June 9Game 11Long Beach State10 - 8LSU
June 10Game 12Wichita State10 - 4Oklahoma StateOklahoma State eliminated
June 11Game 13LSU6 - 5Long Beach StateLong Beach State eliminated
June 12FinalLSU8 - 0Wichita StateLSU wins CWS

All-Tournament Team

The following players were members of the All-Tournament Team.

PositionPlayerClassSchool
PitcherBrett LaxtonFreshmanLSU
Mike SirotkaSeniorLSU
CatcherAdrian AntoniniJuniorLSU
First basemanHunter TriplettSeniorOklahoma State
Second basemanTodd WalkerSophomoreLSU
Third basemanCasey BlakeFreshmanWichita State
ShortstopJason AdamsSophomoreWichita State
OutfielderJim GreelySeniorLSU
Jason HeathSeniorOklahoma State
Armando RiosSeniorLSU
Designated hitterJeff LieferFreshmanLong Beach State

Notable players

References

  1. "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 195. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  2. "2010 South Carolina Baseball Media Guide" (PDF). GamecocksOnline. p. 113. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  3. "Division I Baseball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  4. 2012 Baseball Media Guide. UCLABruins.com. p. 107. Archived from the original on 2012-12-09. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  5. Texas Baseball 2011 Fact Book (PDF). texassports.com. p. 79. Retrieved 2012-04-20.
  6. "NCAA Tournament Results" (PDF). seminoles.com. Retrieved 2012-04-20.
  7. 2012 Clemson Baseball Media Guide. Clemson Sports Information. p. 137. Archived from the original on 2012-05-01. Retrieved 2012-04-20.
  8. 2010 Arizona Wildcats Baseball Media Guide. ArizonaWildcats.com. p. 80. Archived from the original on 2012-01-27. Retrieved 2012-04-20.
  9. "2012 LSU Baseball Media Guide". lsusports.net. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
  10. 2012 Sun Devil Baseball (PDF). thesundevils.com. p. 98. Retrieved 2012-04-21.
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