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1 Regionals  



1.1  District 1 at Storrs, CT  





1.2  District 2 at Princeton, NJ  





1.3  District 3 at Gastonia, NC  





1.4  District 4 at Bowling Green, OH  





1.5  District 5 at Tulsa, OK  





1.6  District 6 at San Antonio, TX  





1.7  District 7 at Mesa, AZ  





1.8  District 8 at Santa Clara, CA & Santa Barbara, CA  







2 College World Series  



2.1  Participants  





2.2  Results  



2.2.1  Bracket  





2.2.2  Game results  







2.3  All-Tournament Team  





2.4  Notable players  





2.5  Tournament Notes  







3 See also  





4 References  














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1972 NCAA University Division
baseball tournament
Season1972
Teams28
Finals site
  • Omaha, NE
  • ChampionsSouthern California (8th title)
    Runner-upArizona State (5th CWS Appearance)
    Winning coachRod Dedeaux (8th title)
    MOPRuss McQueen (Southern California)
  • NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
  • 1973
  • The 1972 NCAA University Division baseball tournament was played at the end of the 1972 NCAA University Division 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 twenty-sixth year. Eight regional districts sent representatives to the College World Series with preliminary rounds within each district serving to determine each representative. These events would later become known as regionals. Each district had its own format for selecting teams, resulting in 28 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament.[1] The twenty-sixth tournament's champion was Southern California, coached by Rod Dedeaux. The Most Outstanding Player was Russ McQueen of the University of Southern California.

    Regionals[edit]

    The opening rounds of the tournament were played across eight district sites across the country, each consisting of between two and six teams.[2] The winners of each District advanced to the College World Series.

    Bold indicates winner.

    District 1 at Storrs, CT[edit]

    QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
    Harvard4*
    Providence2*
    Harvard5
    Connecticut816
    Connecticut5
    Northeastern2
    Connecticut11
    Harvard2
    Lower round 1Lower final
    Northeastern6
    Providence3Harvard18
    Northeastern4

    District 2 at Princeton, NJ[edit]

    QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
    Temple3
    Penn State1
    Temple1
    Long Island0
    LIU2
    St. John's1
    Temple4
    Penn State3
    Lower round 1Lower final
    Penn State7
    Penn State8Long Island5
    St. John's5

    District 3 at Gastonia, NC[edit]

    Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
    South Alabama6
    Florida State5South Alabama9
    Jacksonville6
    Virginia18South Alabama6
    Richmond2Virginia1
    Virginia9South Alabama41
    Ole Miss3Ole Miss812
    Ole Miss9Ole Miss9
    Jacksonville3Ole Miss8Virginia0
    Florida State10Florida State3
    Richmond5

    District 4 at Bowling Green, OH[edit]

    QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
    Central Michigan7
    Iowa2
    Central Michigan5
    Bowling Green710
    Bowling Green2
    Northern Illinois0
    Bowling Green25
    Iowa47
    Lower round 1Lower final
    Iowa4
    Iowa8Central Michigan3
    Northern Illinois1

    District 5 at Tulsa, OK[edit]

    Finals
        
    Tulsa 34
    Oklahoma 6 5

    District 6 at San Antonio, TX[edit]

    Semifinals Finals
          
    Texas–Pan American 6
    Trinity 1
    Texas-Pan American 0 1
    Texas 1 2
    Texas 414
    Trinity 3

    District 7 at Mesa, AZ[edit]

    Finals
        
    Arizona State 8 5
    Weber State 10

    District 8 at Santa Clara, CA & Santa Barbara, CA[edit]

    Santa Clara, CA Santa Barbara, CA
    Southern California 9 13
    UC Santa Barbara 18 6 UC Santa Barbara 56
    Santa Clara 4 25

    College World Series[edit]

    Participants[edit]

    School Conference Record (conference) Head coach CWS appearances CWS best finish CWS record
    Arizona State WAC 60–4 (18–0) Jim Brock 4
    (last: 1969)
    1st
    (1965, 1967, 1969)
    16–5
    Connecticut Yankee 19–5 (12–0) Larry Panciera 3
    (last: 1965)
    5th
    (1957)
    2–6
    Iowa Big 10 25–15 (13–3) Duane Banks 0
    (last: none)
    none 0–0
    Ole Miss SEC 28–14 (15–3) Jake Gibbs 3
    (last: 1969)
    4th
    (1956)
    3–6
    Oklahoma Big 8 34–15 (12–8) Enos Semore 1
    (last: 1951)
    1st
    (1951)
    4–0
    Southern California Pac-8 42–12–1 (14–4) Rod Dedeaux 13
    (last: 1971)
    1st
    (1948, 1958, 1961, 1963,
    1968, 1970, 1971)
    43–17
    Temple Middle Atlantic 31–13 (10–1) Skip Wilson 0
    (last: none)
    none 0–0
    Texas SWC 38–7 (12–6) Cliff Gustafson 13
    (last: 1970)
    1st
    (1949, 1950)
    26–23

    Results[edit]

    Bracket[edit]

    Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalSemifinalsFinal
    Ole Miss6
    Southern California8
    Southern California511
    Connecticut4
    Texas0
    Connecticut310
    Southern California0
    Arizona State3
    Temple1
    Arizona State1
    Oklahoma213
    Oklahoma0Temple0
    Arizona State1
    Iowa1
    Arizona State2
    Arizona State10
    Lower round 1Lower round 2Southern California31
    Texas7
    Ole Miss8Oklahoma1
    Texas3
    Texas9
    Southern California410
    Temple7
    Temple13Connecticut4
    Iowa9

    Game results[edit]

    Date Game Winner Score Loser Notes
    June 9 Game 1 Southern California 8–6 Ole Miss
    Game 2 Connecticut 3–0 (10 innings) Texas
    June 10 Game 3 Oklahoma 2–1 (13 innings) Temple
    Game 4 Arizona State 2–1 Iowa
    Game 5 Texas 9–8 Ole Miss Ole Miss eliminated
    June 11 Game 6 Temple 13–9 Iowa Iowa eliminated
    Game 7 Southern California 5–4 (11 innings) Connecticut
    Game 8 Arizona State 1–0 Oklahoma
    June 12 Game 9 Temple 7–4 Connecticut Connecticut eliminated
    Game 10 Texas 7–1 Oklahoma Oklahoma eliminated
    Game 11 Arizona State 3–0 Southern California
    June 14 Game 12 Southern California 4–3 (10 innings) Texas Texas eliminated
    Game 13 Arizona State 1–0 Temple Temple eliminated
    June 15 Game 14 Southern California 3–1 Arizona State
    June 16 Final Southern California 1–0 Arizona State Southern California wins CWS

    All-Tournament Team[edit]

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

    Position Player School
    P Russ McQueen (MOP) USC
    Craig Swan Arizona State
    C Sam Ceci USC
    1B Daryl Arenstein USC
    2B Ken Reed Arizona State
    3B David Chalk Texas
    SS Steve Dillard Ole Miss
    OF Gary Atwell Arizona State
    Tim Steele USC
    Bump Wills Arizona State

    Notable players[edit]

    Tournament Notes[edit]

    Southern California becomes the first team to win three consecutive College World Series.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 195. Retrieved August 7, 2014.
  • ^ "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 197. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
  • ^ "Former Temple Standout Joe Kerrigan Named Pittsburgh Pirates Pitching Coach". Temple University Athletics. October 21, 2008. Archived from the original on July 3, 2019. Retrieved July 3, 2019.

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