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1 Bids  



1.1  Automatic bids  





1.2  Bids by conference  





1.3  Notes on tournament field  





1.4  National seeds  







2 Regionals and super regionals  



2.1  Tallahassee Super Regional  





2.2  Clemson Super Regional  





2.3  Atlanta Super Regional  





2.4  Houston Super Regional  





2.5  Austin Super Regional  





2.6  Columbia Super Regional  





2.7  Lincoln Super Regional  





2.8  Stanford Super Regional  







3 College World Series  



3.1  Participants  





3.2  Results  



3.2.1  Bracket  





3.2.2  Game results  





3.2.3  Championship Game  







3.3  All-Tournament Team  







4 Tournament notes  





5 References  














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2002 NCAA Division I
baseball tournament
Season2002
Teams64
Finals site
  • Omaha, NE
  • ChampionsTexas (5th title)
    Runner-upSouth Carolina (6th CWS Appearance)
    Winning coachAugie Garrido (4th title)
    MOPHuston Street (Texas)
  • NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
  • 2003
  • The 2002 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was played at the end of the 2002 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 sixth 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-sixth tournament's champion was Texas, coached by Augie Garrido. This was Texas' first title since 1983, but Augie Garrido previously won three titles with Cal State Fullerton. The Most Outstanding Player was Huston StreetofTexas.

    Due to fears over terrorism and travel security in the wake of the September 11 attacks, the Division I Baseball Committee, which selects the 64-team field and places the teams on the bracket, was ordered by the NCAA to keep regional pairings as localized as possible, in order to minimize the number of plane trips utilized. Due to these travel constraints, teams from the same conference were allowed to play in the same regional for the first time. An example of the travel restrictions came from the regional in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, featuring four schools from the Bayou State which are located a total of 130 miles (210 km) apart along Interstate 10, the first time (and to date, last) a regional has been entirely an in-state affair outside California, Florida, and Texas. The travel restrictions were eased in 2003, and the ban on conference teams facing each other in regional play was reinstated.

    Bids[edit]

    Automatic bids[edit]

    Conference champions from 30 Division I conferences earned automatic bids to regionals. The remaining 34 spots were awarded to schools as at-large invitees.

    Conference School Berth type
    America East Maine Tournament champion
    ACC Florida State Tournament champion
    Atlantic Sun UCF Tournament champion
    A-10 George Washington Tournament champion
    Big East Notre Dame Tournament champion
    Big South Coastal Carolina Tournament champion
    Big Ten Ohio State Tournament champion
    Big 12 Texas Tournament champion
    Big West Cal State Northridge Regular-season champion
    CAA VCU Tournament champion
    Conference USA East Carolina Tournament champion
    Horizon League Milwaukee Tournament champion
    Ivy League Harvard Championship series winner
    MAAC Marist Tournament champion
    MAC Kent State Tournament champion
    Mid-Con Oral Roberts Tournament champion
    MEAC Bethune-Cookman Tournament champion
    Missouri Valley Wichita State Tournament champion
    MWC BYU Tournament champion
    NEC Central Connecticut Tournament champion
    OVC Southeast Missouri State Tournament champion
    Pac-10 Southern California Regular-season champion
    Patriot League Navy Tournament champion
    SEC Alabama Tournament champion
    SoCon Georgia Southern Tournament champion
    Southland Lamar Tournament champion
    SWAC Southern Tournament champion
    Sun Belt New Mexico State Tournament champion
    WCC San Diego Championship series winner
    WAC Rice Regular-season champion

    Bids by conference[edit]

    Conference Total Schools
    Southeastern 7 Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, South Carolina
    Atlantic Coast 5 Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Wake Forest
    Big 12 5 Baylor, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas, Texas Tech
    Conference USA 5 East Carolina, Houston, Louisville, South Florida, Tulane
    Pacific-10 4 Arizona State, Stanford, Southern California, Washington
    Sun Belt 4 FIU, Louisiana–Lafayette, New Mexico State, South Alabama
    Atlantic Sun 3 UCF, Florida Atlantic, Stetson
    Big West 3 Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Northridge, Long Beach State
    Atlantic 10 2 George Washington, Richmond
    Big South 2 Coastal Carolina, Elon
    Colonial Athletic 2 James Madison, VCU
    Missouri Valley 2 Southwest Missouri State, Wichita State
    Western Athletic 2 Rice, San Jose State
    America East 1 Maine
    Big East 1 Notre Dame
    Big Ten 1 Ohio State
    Horizon 1 Milwaukee
    Independent 1 Miami (FL)
    Ivy 1 Harvard
    Metro Atlantic 1 Marist
    Mid-American 1 Kent State
    Mid-Continent 1 Oral Roberts
    Mid-Eastern 1 Bethune-Cookman
    Mountain West 1 BYU
    Northeast 1 Central Connecticut
    Ohio Valley 1 Southeast Missouri State
    Patriot 1 Navy
    Southern 1 Georgia Southern
    Southland 1 Lamar
    Southwestern Athletic 1 Southern
    West Coast 1 San Diego

    Notes on tournament field[edit]

    National seeds[edit]

    Bold indicates CWS participant.

    1. Florida State
    2. Clemson
    3. Alabama
    4. Rice
    5. Texas
    6. South Carolina
    7. Wake Forest
    8. Stanford

    Regionals and super regionals[edit]

    Bold indicates winner.

    Tallahassee Super Regional[edit]

    First round Second round Regional finals Super regionals
                   
    1 Florida State 11
    4Stetson 8
    1Florida State 7
    2UCF 3
    3South Florida 1
    2UCF 6
    1Florida State 13
    Tallahassee Regional–Dick Howser Stadium
    3South Florida 6
    4Stetson 13
    3South Florida 14
    3South Florida 7
    2UCF 2
    1Florida State 412 1
    Notre Dame 10 53
    1South Alabama 7
    4Kent State 4
    1South Alabama 1
    2Notre Dame 25
    3Ohio State 6
    2Notre Dame 8
    2Notre Dame 9
    South Bend Regional–Frank Eck Stadium
    3Ohio State 6
    4Kent State 8
    3Ohio State 12
    3Ohio State 6
    1South Alabama 4

    Clemson Super Regional[edit]

    First round Second round Regional finals Super regionals
                   
    1Clemson 15
    4Georgia Southern 1
    1Clemson 4
    2East Carolina 2
    3Elon 7
    2East Carolina 13
    1Clemson 21
    Clemson Regional–Doug Kingsmore Stadium
    2East Carolina 1
    4Georgia Southern 6
    3Elon 2
    4Georgia Southern 3
    2East Carolina 7
    2Clemson 68 7
    Arkansas 9 74
    1Wichita State 1
    4Oral Roberts 6
    4Oral Roberts 6
    3Arkansas 7
    3Arkansas 8
    2Oklahoma 5
    3Arkansas 11
    Wichita Regional–Eck Stadium
    4Oral Roberts 6
    1Wichita State 8
    2Oklahoma 4
    1Wichita State 8
    4Oral Roberts 15

    Atlanta Super Regional[edit]

    First round Second round Regional finals Super regionals
                   
    1Alabama 4
    4Southeast Missouri State 7
    4Southeast Missouri State 6
    3Florida Atlantic 12
    3Florida Atlantic 16
    2Auburn 11
    3Florida Atlantic 26
    Tuscaloosa Regional–Sewell-Thomas Stadium
    1Alabama 7 5
    1Alabama 6
    2Auburn 3
    1Alabama 7
    4Southeast Missouri State 4
    Florida Atlantic 35
    Georgia Tech 14 11
    1Georgia Tech 6
    4Coastal Carolina 0
    1Georgia Tech 3
    2Georgia 0
    3Louisville 1
    2Georgia 7
    1Georgia Tech 8
    Atlanta Regional–Russ Chandler Stadium
    2Georgia 7
    4Coastal Carolina 9
    3Louisville 1
    4Coastal Carolina 7
    2Georgia 9

    Houston Super Regional[edit]

    First round Second round Regional finals Super regionals
                   
    1Rice 8
    4Harvard 3
    1Rice 6
    2Texas Tech 0
    3Washington 4
    2Texas Tech 5
    1Rice 614
    Houston Regional–Reckling Park
    3Washington 7 2
    4Harvard 2
    3Washington 4
    3Washington 3
    2Texas Tech 1
    4Rice 6 3
    LSU 0 0
    1LSU 5
    4Southern 4
    1LSU 0
    2Louisiana–Lafayette 5
    3Tulane 3
    2Louisiana–Lafayette 6
    2Louisiana–Lafayette 22
    Baton Rouge Regional–Alex Box Stadium
    1LSU 12 12
    4Southern 2
    3Tulane 10
    3Tulane 2
    1LSU 4

    Austin Super Regional[edit]

    First round Second round Regional finals Super regionals
                   
    1Texas 7
    4Central Connecticut 2
    1Texas 10
    2Baylor 8
    3Lamar 2
    2Baylor 4
    1Texas 2
    Austin Regional–Disch–Falk Field
    2Baylor 0
    4Central Connecticut 4
    3Lamar 9
    3Lamar 9
    2Baylor 10
    5Texas 0 17 5
    Houston 2 22
    1Houston 9
    4New Mexico State 0
    1Houston 8
    2Arizona State 4
    3San Diego 3
    2Arizona State 6
    1Houston 8
    †Mesa Regional–HoHoKam Park
    2Arizona State 3
    4New Mexico State 1
    3San Diego 2
    3San Diego 1
    2Arizona State 11

    †Arizona State hosted at HoHoKam ParkinMesa, Arizona, where they played their 2002 season due to construction at Packard Stadium.

    Columbia Super Regional[edit]

    First round Second round Regional finals Super regionals
                   
    1South Carolina 6
    4VCU 3
    1South Carolina 9
    2North Carolina 6
    3James Madison 0
    2North Carolina 5
    1South Carolina 43
    Columbia Regional–Sarge Frye Field
    2North Carolina 8 1
    4VCU 2
    3James Madison 5
    3James Madison 7
    2North Carolina 9
    6South Carolina 10 26
    Miami (FL) 75 4
    1Florida 13
    4Bethune-Cookman 1
    1Florida 2
    3Miami (FL) 7
    3Miami (FL) 9
    2FIU 1
    3Miami (FL) 10* 8
    Gainesville Regional–McKethan Stadium
    1Florida 11* 7
    4Bethune-Cookman 7
    2FIU 4
    4Bethune-Cookman 10
    1Florida 21

    Lincoln Super Regional[edit]

    First round Second round Regional finals Super regionals
                   
    1Wake Forest 12
    4George Washington 6
    1Wake Forest 2
    2Richmond 3
    3Navy 5
    2Richmond 15
    2Richmond 4* 7
    Winston-Salem Regional–Ernie Shore Field
    1Wake Forest 5* 5
    4George Washington 4
    3Navy 6
    3Navy 1
    1Wake Forest 13
    Richmond 0 6 6
    Nebraska 2 211
    1Nebraska 7
    4Milwaukee 2
    1Nebraska 9
    3Marist 1
    3Marist 5*
    2Southwest Missouri State 4*
    1Nebraska 14
    Lincoln Regional–Haymarket Park
    2Southwest Missouri State 3
    4Milwaukee 1
    2Southwest Missouri State 6
    2Southwest Missouri State 5
    3Marist 2

    Stanford Super Regional[edit]

    First round Second round Regional finals Super regionals
                   
    1Stanford 3*
    4Cal State Fullerton 2*
    1Stanford 5
    2Long Beach State 4
    3San Jose State 3
    2Long Beach State 6
    1Stanford 8
    Stanford Regional–Sunken Diamond
    2Long Beach State 4
    4Cal State Fullerton 9
    3San Jose State 1
    4Cal State Fullerton 0
    2Long Beach State 4
    8Stanford 4 5
    Southern California 23
    1Southern California 5*
    4BYU 4*
    1Southern California 7
    2Cal State Northridge 5
    3Maine 4
    2Cal State Northridge 7
    1Southern California 13
    Los Angeles Regional–Dedeaux Field
    4BYU 10
    4BYU 12
    3Maine 5
    4BYU 7
    2Cal State Northridge 2

    College World Series[edit]

    Participants[edit]

    School Conference Record (conference) Head coach CWS appearances Best CWS finish CWS record
    Not including this year
    Clemson ACC 52–15 (16–8) Jack Leggett 9
    (last: 2000)
    3rd
    (1996)
    7–18
    Georgia Tech ACC 51–14 (14–9) Danny Hall 1
    (last: 1994)
    2nd
    (1994)
    3–1
    Nebraska Big 12 47–19 (16–11) Dave Van Horn 1
    (last: 2001)
    7th
    (2001)
    0–2
    Notre Dame Big East 49–16 (18–8) Paul Mainieri 1
    (last: 1957)
    4th
    (1957)
    2–2
    Rice WAC 52–12 (28–2) Wayne Graham 2
    (last: 1999)
    6th
    (1999)
    1–4
    South Carolina SEC 53–16 (21–8) Ray Tanner 5
    (last: 1985)
    2nd
    (1975, 1977)
    9–10
    Stanford Pac-10 45–16 (16–8) Mark Marquess 13
    (last: 2001)
    1st
    (1987, 1988)
    31–22
    Texas Big 12 53–15 (19–8) Augie Garrido 28
    (last: 2000)
    1st
    (1949, 1950, 1975, 1983)
    64–49

    Results[edit]

    Bracket[edit]

    First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                 
    Notre Dame 3
    8Stanford 4
    8Stanford 7
    5Texas 8
    5Texas 2
    4Rice 1
    5Texas 6
    8Stanford 5
    Notre Dame 5
    4Rice 3
    Notre Dame 3
    8Stanford 5
    5Texas 12
    6South Carolina 6
    2Clemson 11
    Nebraska 10
    2Clemson 9
    Georgia Tech 7
    6South Carolina 0
    Georgia Tech 11
    2Clemson 42
    6South Carolina 12 10
    Nebraska 8
    6South Carolina 10
    6South Carolina 9
    Georgia Tech 5

    Game results[edit]

    Date Game Winner Score Loser Notes
    June 14 Game 1 Georgia Tech 11–0 South Carolina
    Game 2 Clemson 11–10 Nebraska
    June 15 Game 3 Stanford 4–3 Notre Dame
    Game 4 Texas 2–1 Rice
    June 16 Game 5 South Carolina 10–8 Nebraska Nebraska eliminated
    Game 6 Clemson 9–7 Georgia Tech
    June 17 Game 7 Notre Dame 5–3 Rice Rice eliminated
    Game 8 Texas 8–7 Stanford
    June 18 Game 9 South Carolina 9–5 Georgia Tech Georgia Tech eliminated
    Game 10 Stanford 5–3 Notre Dame Notre Dame eliminated
    June 19 Game 11 South Carolina 12–4 Clemson
    June 20 Game 12 Texas 6–5 Stanford Stanford eliminated
    June 21 Game 13 South Carolina 10–2 Clemson Clemson eliminated
    June 22 Final Texas 12–6 South Carolina Texas wins CWS

    Championship Game[edit]

    Saturday, June 22, 2002 12:40 pm (CT) at Johnny Rosenblatt StadiuminOmaha, Nebraska
    Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
    South Carolina 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 6 10 3
    Texas 3 1 0 0 3 1 0 4 X 12 13 2
    WP: Justin Simmons (16–1)   LP: Aaron Rawl (7–2)   Sv: Huston Street (14)
    Attendance: 24,089
    Notes: Texas wins fifth CWS title
    Boxscore

    All-Tournament Team[edit]

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

    Position Player School
    P Justin Simmons Texas
    Huston Street (MOP) Texas
    C Landon Powell South Carolina
    1B Michael Johnson Clemson
    2B Tim Moss Texas
    3B Omar Quintanilla Texas
    SS Victor Menocal Georgia Tech
    OF Sam Fuld Stanford
    Justin Harris South Carolina
    Dustin Majewski Texas
    DH Steve Stanley Notre Dame

    Tournament notes[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 195. Retrieved November 5, 2014.
  • ^ "NCAA Men's College World Series Records 1947-2008" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved January 20, 2009.

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