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1 National seeds  





2 Regionals and super regionals  



2.1  Fullerton Super Regional  





2.2  Lincoln Super Regional  





2.3  Metairie Super Regional  





2.4  Palo Alto Super Regional  





2.5  Coral Gables Super Regional  





2.6  Kinston Super Regional  





2.7  Athens Super Regional  





2.8  Los Angeles Super Regional  







3 College World Series  



3.1  Participants  





3.2  Results  



3.2.1  Bracket  





3.2.2  Game results  







3.3  All-Tournament Team  





3.4  Notable players  







4 See also  





5 References  














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2001 NCAA Division I
baseball tournament
Season2001
Teams64
Finals site
  • Omaha, NE
  • ChampionsMiami (FL) (4th title)
    Runner-upStanford (13th CWS Appearance)
    Winning coachJim Morris (2nd title)
    MOPCharlton Jimerson (Miami (FL))
  • NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
  • 2002
  • The 2001 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was played at the end of the 2001 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 fifty fifth year. Sixteen regional competitions were held to determine the participants in the final event, with each winner advancing to a best of three series against another regional champion for the right to play in the College World Series. Each region was composed of four teams, resulting in 64 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament.[1] The fifty-fifth tournament's champion was Miami (FL), coached by Jim Morris. The Most Outstanding Player was Charlton JimersonofMiami (FL).

    National seeds[edit]

    Bold indicates CWS participant.

    1. Cal State Fullerton
    2. Miami (FL)
    3. Southern California
    4. Stanford
    5. Tulane
    6. Georgia
    7. East Carolina
    8. Nebraska

    Regionals and super regionals[edit]

    Bold indicates winner. * indicates extra innings. Italics indicates host.

    Fullerton Super Regional[edit]

    First round Second round Regional finals Super regionals
                   
    1Cal State Fullerton 17
    4Temple 3
    1Cal State Fullerton 13
    2Arizona State 3
    3Texas Tech 3
    2Arizona State 12
    1Cal State Fullerton 59
    Fullerton, CA Regional–Goodwin Field
    3Texas Tech 11 2
    4Temple 3
    3Texas Tech 14
    2Arizona State 8
    3Texas Tech 9
    1Cal State Fullerton 13 9
    Mississippi State 23
    1Mississippi State 910
    4Kent State 8
    1Mississippi State 4
    3Delaware 3
    3Delaware 510
    2Ohio State 4
    1Mississippi State 14
    Columbus, OH Regional–Bill Davis Stadium
    4Kent State 4
    2Ohio State 8
    4Kent State 9
    3Delaware 11
    4Kent State 12

    Lincoln Super Regional[edit]

    First round Second round Regional finals Super regionals
                   
    1Nebraska 16
    4Northern Iowa 6
    1Nebraska 5
    2Rutgers 4
    3BYU 3
    2Rutgers 4
    1Nebraska 14
    Lincoln, Nebraska, Regional–Buck Beltzer Stadium
    2Rutgers 10
    4Northern Iowa 10
    3BYU 1
    4Northern Iowa 4
    2Rutgers 5
    8Nebraska 7 910
    Rice 0 6
    1Rice 11
    4Texas–Arlington 4
    1Rice 10
    2Baylor 11
    3Houston 3
    2Baylor 4
    2Baylor 44
    Houston, Texas, Regional–Reckling Park
    1Rice 7 5
    4Texas-Arlington 7
    3Houston 6
    4Texas-Arlington 2
    1Rice 14

    Metairie Super Regional[edit]

    First round Second round Regional finals Super regionals
                   
    1Tulane 22
    4Southern 9
    1Tulane 13
    3Oklahoma State 10
    3Oklahoma State 5*
    2Ole Miss 4*
    1Tulane 9
    New Orleans Regional–Turchin Stadium
    3Oklahoma State 8
    4Southern 2
    2Ole Miss 10
    3Oklahoma State 16
    2Ole Miss 7
    5Tulane 3* 9 7
    LSU 4* 41
    1LSU 10
    4Minnesota 9
    1LSU 13
    2VCU 9
    3California 7
    2VCU 9
    1LSU 714
    Baton Rouge Regional–Alex Box Stadium
    2VCU 10 9
    4Minnesota 3
    3California 9
    2VCU 11
    3California 2

    Palo Alto Super Regional[edit]

    First round Second round Regional finals Super regionals
                   
    1Stanford 4
    4Marist 3
    1Stanford 3
    3Texas 4
    3Texas 11
    2Long Beach State 2
    3Texas 93
    Palo Alto, California Regional–Sunken Diamond
    1Stanford 10 4
    4Marist 7
    2Long Beach State 6
    4Marist 0
    1Stanford 6
    4Stanford 11 33
    South Carolina 14 2
    1UCF 13*
    4Princeton 12*
    1UCF 8
    2South Carolina 6
    3The Citadel 0
    2South Carolina 16
    1UCF 72
    Columbia, South Carolina, Regional–Sarge Frye Field
    2South Carolina 9 5
    4Princeton 11
    3The Citadel 6
    4Princeton 7
    2South Carolina 11

    Coral Gables Super Regional[edit]

    First round Second round Regional finals Super regionals
                   
    1Miami (FL) 14
    4Bucknell 6
    1Miami (FL) 6
    2Florida 2
    3Stetson 9
    2Florida 10
    1Miami (FL) 16
    Coral Gables Regional
    3Stetson 8
    4Bucknell 0
    3Stetson 7
    3Stetson 6
    2Florida 3
    2Miami (FL) 10 14
    Clemson 86
    1South Alabama 2
    4Seton Hall 7
    4Seton Hall 4
    2Clemson 24
    3William & Mary 1
    2Clemson 4
    2Clemson 8
    Clemson Regional
    4Seton Hall 2
    1South Alabama 8
    3William & Mary 4
    1South Alabama 7
    4Seton Hall 8

    Kinston Super Regional[edit]

    First round Second round Regional finals Super regionals
                   
    1East Carolina 7
    4UMBC 0
    1East Carolina 12
    3South Florida 8
    3South Florida 7
    2Winthrop 2
    1East Carolina 7
    Wilson Regional
    2Winthrop 3
    4UMBC 0
    2Winthrop 6
    2Winthrop 6
    3South Florida 1
    7East Carolina 103
    Tennessee 13 6
    1Wake Forest 7
    4Tennessee Tech 9
    4Tennessee Tech 0
    2Tennessee 11
    3Middle Tennessee 1
    2Tennessee 2
    2Tennessee 36
    Knoxville Regional
    1Wake Forest 10 3
    1Wake Forest 6
    3Middle Tennessee 3
    1Wake Forest 18
    4Tennessee Tech 5

    Athens Super Regional[edit]

    First round Second round Regional finals Super regionals
                   
    1Georgia 3
    4Georgia Southern 4
    4Georgia Southern 3
    3Coastal Carolina 12
    3Coastal Carolina 5
    2Georgia Tech 3
    3Coastal Carolina 37
    Athens, Georgia, Regional–Foley Field
    1Georgia 9 8
    1Georgia 13
    2Georgia Tech 5
    1Georgia 10*
    4Georgia Southern 9
    6Georgia 9* 68
    Florida State 8* 11 3
    1Florida State 8
    4Bethune-Cookman 1
    1Florida State 10
    2Auburn 6
    3Jacksonville 7
    2Auburn 8*
    1Florida State 9
    Tallahassee, Florida, Regional–Dick Howser Stadium
    2Auburn 6
    4Bethune-Cookman 0
    3Jacksonville 3
    3Jacksonville 2
    2Auburn 3

    Los Angeles Super Regional[edit]

    First round Second round Regional finals Super regionals
                   
    1Southern California 12
    4Oral Roberts 4
    1Southern California 4
    2Pepperdine 3
    3Fresno State 0
    2Pepperdine 4
    1Southern California 8
    Los Angeles, California Regional–Dedeaux Field
    3Fresno State 0
    4Oral Roberts 1
    3Fresno State 2
    3Fresno State 8
    2Pepperdine 6
    3Southern California 5 6
    FIU 10
    1Notre Dame 12
    4Milwaukee 4
    1Notre Dame 6
    3FIU 7
    3FIU 17
    2UC Santa Barbara 4
    3FIU 25
    South Bend, Indiana Regional–Frank Eck Stadium
    1Notre Dame 5 4
    4UMilwaukee 12
    2UC Santa Barbara 13
    2UC Santa Barbara 10
    1Notre Dame 11*

    College World Series[edit]

    Participants[edit]

    School Conference Record (conference) Head coach CWS appearances Best CWS finish CWS record
    Not including this year
    Cal State Fullerton Big West 46–16 (14–4) George Horton 10
    (last: 1999)
    1st
    (1979, 1984, 1995)
    23–16
    Georgia SEC 47–20 (20–10) Ron Polk 2
    (last: 1990)
    1st
    (1990)
    4–3
    Miami (FL) n/a 49–12 (n/a) Jim Morris 18
    (last: 1999)
    1st
    (1982, 1985, 1999)
    39–30
    Nebraska Big 12 50–14 (20–8) Dave Van Horn 0
    (last: none)
    none 0–0
    Southern California Pac-10 44–17 (18–6) Mike Gillespie 20
    (last: 2000)
    1st
    (1948, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1968,
    1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1998)
    73–24
    Stanford Pac-10 48–16 (17–7) Mark Marquess 12
    (last: 2000)
    1st
    (1987, 1988)
    28–21
    Tennessee SEC 46–18 (18–12) Rod Delmonico 2
    (last: 1995)
    2nd
    (1951)
    6–4
    Tulane C-USA 55–11 (21–6) Rick Jones 0
    (last: none)
    none 0–0

    Results[edit]

    Bracket[edit]

    First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                 
    5Tulane 11
    4Stanford 13
    4Stanford 510
    1Cal State Fullerton 2
    8Nebraska 4
    1Cal State Fullerton 5
    1Cal State Fullerton 1
    4Stanford 4
    5Tulane 6
    8Nebraska 5
    1Cal State Fullerton 11
    5Tulane 2
    4Stanford 1
    2Miami (FL) 12
    6Georgia 5
    3Southern California 11
    3Southern California 3
    2Miami (FL) 4
    Tennessee 13
    2Miami (FL) 21
    2Miami (FL) 12
    Tennessee 6
    Tennessee 19
    6Georgia 12
    3Southern California 2
    Tennessee 10

    Game results[edit]

    Date Game Winner Score Loser Notes
    June 8 Game 1 Stanford 13–11 Tulane
    Game 2 Cal State Fullerton 5–4 Nebraska
    June 9 Game 3 Southern California 11–5 Georgia
    Game 4 Miami (FL) 21–13 Tennessee
    June 10 Game 5 Tulane 6–5 Nebraska Nebraska eliminated
    Game 6 Stanford 5–2 (10) Cal State Fullerton
    June 11 Game 7 Tennessee 19–12 Georgia Georgia eliminated
    Game 8 Miami (FL) 4–3 Southern California
    June 12 Game 9 Cal State Fullerton 11–2 Tulane Tulane eliminated
    Game 10 Tennessee 10–2 Southern California Southern California eliminated
    June 13 Game 11 Stanford 4–1 Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton eliminated
    June 14 Game 12 Miami (FL) 12–6 Tennessee Tennessee eliminated
    June 16 Final Miami (FL) 12–1 Stanford Miami (FL) wins CWS

    All-Tournament Team[edit]

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

    Position Player School
    P Jeff Bruksch Stanford
    Tom Farmer Miami (FL)
    C Ryan Garko Stanford
    1B Kevin Brown Miami (FL)
    2B David Bacani Cal State Fullerton
    3B Charlie Fod Georgia
    SS Chris Burke Tennessee
    OF Jeff Christensen Tennessee
    Sam Fuld Stanford
    Charlton Jimerson (MOP) Miami (FL)
    DH Danny Matienzo Miami (FL)

    Notable players[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. pp. 222–3. Retrieved November 5, 2014.

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