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1 Regionals  



1.1  Atlantic Regional  





1.2  Central I Regional  





1.3  Central II Regional  





1.4  East Regional  





1.5  Mideast Regional  





1.6  Midwest Regional  





1.7  South Regional  





1.8  West Regional  







2 College World Series  



2.1  Participants  





2.2  Results  



2.2.1  Bracket  





2.2.2  Game results  









3 All-Tournament Team  



3.1  Notable players  







4 See also  





5 References  














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1993 NCAA Division I
baseball tournament
Season1993
Teams48
Finals site
  • Omaha, NE
  • ChampionsLSU (2nd title)
    Runner-upWichita State (6th CWS Appearance)
    Winning coachSkip Bertman (2nd title)
    MOPTodd Walker (LSU)
  • NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
  • 1994
  • 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 WalkerofLSU.

    Regionals[edit]

    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[edit]

    atAtlanta, GA[2][3]

    First roundSecond roundThird roundFinal
    1Georgia Tech4
    4Ohio State7
    1Georgia Tech44Ohio State6
    6Liberty15East Carolina2
    6Liberty0
    5East Carolina6
    2South Carolina64Ohio State83
    5East Carolina53Wichita State65
    2South Carolina2
    3Wichita State3
    3Wichita State141Georgia Tech4*
    4Ohio State53Wichita State5*
    1Georgia Tech12
    2South Carolina0

    Central I Regional[edit]

    atCollege Station, TX[4][5]

    Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
    1Texas A&M13
    6Yale11Texas A&M10
    4Lamar5
    2North Carolina81Texas A&M11
    5Hawaii93UCLA4
    5Hawaii41Texas A&M14
    3UCLA92North Carolina2
    3UCLA63UCLA5
    4Lamar15Hawaii82North Carolina8
    6Yale62North Carolina10
    2North Carolina11

    Central II Regional[edit]

    atAustin, TX[6][7]

    Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
    1Texas7
    6McNeese State41Texas8
    3Kentucky3
    2Cal State Fullerton111Texas11
    5Maine54USC3
    2Cal State Fullerton21Texas3
    4USC54USC2
    3Kentucky14USC5
    4USC72Cal State Fullerton22Cal State Fullerton2
    6McNeese State166McNeese State0
    5Maine3

    East Regional[edit]

    atTallahassee, FL[8][9]

    Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
    1Long Beach State11
    6UCF61Long Beach State2
    3Mississippi State1
    2Florida State41Long Beach State4
    5South Florida22Florida State1
    2Florida State7*1Long Beach State13
    4Notre Dame3*4Notre Dame3
    3Mississippi State12Florida State3
    4Notre Dame154Notre Dame124Notre Dame4
    6UCF46UCF3
    5South Florida3

    Mideast Regional[edit]

    atKnoxville, TN[10][11]

    Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
    1Tennessee2
    3Kansas3
    1Tennessee73Kansas8
    6UNC-Charlotte45Rutgers23Kansas9
    6UNC-Charlotte1
    2Clemson1
    5Rutgers5
    2Clemson7
    3Kansas3*
    5Rutgers3
    2Clemson104Fresno State2*
    4Fresno State3
    3Kansas32Clemson4
    4Fresno State44Fresno State11
    1Tennessee2
    4Fresno State6

    Midwest Regional[edit]

    atStillwater, OK[12][13]

    Round 1QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
    1NC State2
    3Arizona5
    1NC State123Arizona18
    6Fordham46Fordham7
    6Fordham5
    5UConn0
    2Oklahoma State93Arizona410
    5UConn82Oklahoma State011
    2Oklahoma State14
    4Auburn10
    3Arizona12Oklahoma State8
    4Auburn91NC State3
    1NC State13
    4Auburn2

    South Regional[edit]

    atBaton Rouge, LA[14][15]

    Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
    1LSU12
    3Kent State15
    1LSU73Kent State8
    6Western Carolina26Western Carolina53Kent State6
    6Western Carolina10
    5South Alabama7
    2Miami (FL)5
    2Miami (FL)3
    5South Alabama4
    5South Alabama7
    5South Alabama91LSU9
    4Baylor3
    3Kent State15South Alabama4
    4Baylor41LSU11
    1LSU13
    4Baylor6

    West Regional[edit]

    atTempe, AZ[16][17]

    Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
    1Arizona State13
    6George Mason41Arizona State6
    4Minnesota5
    2Cal State Northridge31Arizona State9
    5St. John's12Cal State Northridge0
    2Cal State Northridge71Arizona State12
    3Pepperdine65St. John's2
    3Pepperdine42Cal State Northridge10
    4Minnesota13Pepperdine15St. John's11
    6George Mason95St. John's4
    5St. John's16

    College World Series[edit]

    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[edit]

    Seeding School Conference Record (conference) Head coach CWS appearances CWS best finish CWS record
    1 Texas A&M SWC 52–9 (15–3) Mark Johnson 2
    (last: 1964)
    6th
    (1951)
    1–4
    2 Arizona State Pac-10 46–18 (19–11) Jim Brock 15
    (last: 1988)
    1st
    (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)
    50–25
    3 Texas SWC 50–14 (11–7) Cliff Gustafson 26
    (last: 1992)
    1st
    (1949, 1950, 1975, 1983)
    63–45
    4 Long Beach State Big West 43–17 (17–4) Dave Snow 2
    (last: 1991)
    6th
    (1991)
    1–4
    5 LSU SEC 49–16–1 (18–8) Skip Bertman 5
    (last: 1991)
    1st
    (1991)
    11–8
    6 Oklahoma State Big 8 43–15 (16–8) Gary Ward 16
    (last: 1990)
    1st
    (1959)
    36–30
    7 Wichita State MVC 55–16 (17–3) Gene Stephenson 5
    (last: 1992)
    1st
    (1989)
    13–8
    8 Kansas Big 8 45–16 (17–9) Dave Bingham 0
    (last: none)
    none 0–0

    Results[edit]

    Bracket[edit]

    First round Second round Semi-finals Finals
                 
    1 Texas A&M 5
    8Kansas 1
    1Texas A&M8
    5 LSU 13
    4Long Beach State 1
    5 LSU 7
    5 LSU 86
    4Long Beach State 10 5
    8Kansas 1
    4 Long Beach State 6
    1Texas A&M2
    4 Long Beach State 6
    5 LSU 8
    7Wichita State 0
    2Arizona State 3
    7 Wichita State 411
    7 Wichita State 7
    3Texas 6
    3 Texas 6
    6Oklahoma State 5
    7 Wichita State 10
    6Oklahoma State 4
    2Arizona State 4
    6 Oklahoma State 5
    3Texas 6
    6 Oklahoma State 7


    Game results[edit]

    Date Game Winner Score Loser Notes
    June 4 Game 1 Texas A&M 5 - 1 Kansas
    Game 2 LSU 7 - 1 Long Beach State
    June 5 Game 3 Wichita State 4 - 3 (11 innings) Arizona State
    Game 4 Texas 6 - 5 Oklahoma State
    June 6 Game 5 Long Beach State 6 - 1 Kansas Kansas eliminated
    Game 6 LSU 13 - 8 Texas A&M
    June 7 Game 7 Oklahoma State 5 - 4 Arizona State Arizona State eliminated
    Game 8 Wichita State 7 - 6 Texas
    June 8 Game 9 Long Beach State 6 - 2 Texas A&M Texas A&M eliminated
    Game 10 Oklahoma State 7 - 6 Texas Texas eliminated
    June 9 Game 11 Long Beach State 10 - 8 LSU
    June 10 Game 12 Wichita State 10 - 4 Oklahoma State Oklahoma State eliminated
    June 11 Game 13 LSU 6 - 5 Long Beach State Long Beach State eliminated
    June 12 Final LSU 8 - 0 Wichita State LSU wins CWS

    All-Tournament Team[edit]

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

    Position Player School
    P Brett Laxton LSU
    Mike Sirotka LSU
    C Adrian Antonini LSU
    1B Hunter Triplett Oklahoma State
    2B Todd Walker (MOP) LSU
    3B Casey Blake Wichita State
    SS Jason Adams Wichita State
    OF Jim Greely LSU
    Jason Heath Oklahoma State
    Armando Rios LSU
    DH Jeff Liefer Long Beach State

    Notable players[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 195. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  • ^ "2010 South Carolina Baseball Media Guide" (PDF). GamecocksOnline. p. 113. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 12, 2012. Retrieved April 20, 2012.
  • ^ "Division I Baseball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved April 20, 2012.
  • ^ "Division I Baseball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved April 20, 2012.
  • ^ 2012 Baseball Media Guide. UCLABruins.com. p. 107. Archived from the original on December 9, 2012. Retrieved April 23, 2013.
  • ^ "Division I Baseball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved April 20, 2012.
  • ^ Texas Baseball 2011 Fact Book (PDF). texassports.com. p. 79. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 19, 2013. Retrieved April 20, 2012.
  • ^ "Division I Baseball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved April 20, 2012.
  • ^ "NCAA tournament Results" (PDF). seminoles.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 17, 2012. Retrieved April 20, 2012.
  • ^ "Division I Baseball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved April 20, 2012.
  • ^ 2012 Clemson Baseball Media Guide. Clemson Sports Information. p. 137. Archived from the original on May 1, 2012. Retrieved April 20, 2012.
  • ^ "Division I Baseball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved April 20, 2012.
  • ^ 2010 Arizona Wildcats Baseball Media Guide. ArizonaWildcats.com. p. 80. Archived from the original on January 27, 2012. Retrieved April 20, 2012.
  • ^ "Division I Baseball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved April 20, 2012.
  • ^ "2012 LSU Baseball Media Guide". lsusports.net. Retrieved March 17, 2012.
  • ^ "Division I Baseball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved April 20, 2012.
  • ^ 2012 Sun Devil Baseball (PDF). thesundevils.com. p. 98. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 19, 2013. Retrieved April 21, 2012.

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