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1 Bids  



1.1  Automatic bids  





1.2  By conference  







2 National seeds  





3 Regionals & Super Regionals  



3.1  Charlottesville Super Regional  





3.2  Santa Clara Super Regional  





3.3  Tallahassee Super Regional  





3.4  Columbia Super Regional  





3.5  Gainesville Super Regional  





3.6  Austin Super Regional  





3.7  Nashville Super Regional  





3.8  Chapel Hill Super Regional  







4 College World Series  



4.1  Participants  





4.2  Bracket  





4.3  Championship Series  



4.3.1  Game 1  





4.3.2  Game 2  







4.4  All-Tournament Team  







5 Final standings  





6 Record by conference  





7 Tournament Notes  



7.1  Round 1  





7.2  Round 2  





7.3  Regional Finals  





7.4  Super Regionals  





7.5  College World Series  







8 Television coverage  



8.1  Selection shows  





8.2  Competition  







9 References  














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2011 NCAA Division I
baseball tournament
Season2011
Teams64
Finals site
  • Omaha, Nebraska
  • ChampionsSouth Carolina (2nd title)
    Runner-upFlorida (7th CWS Appearance)
    Winning coachRay Tanner (2nd title)
    MOPScott Wingo (South Carolina)
  • NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
  • 2012
  • The 2011 NCAA Division I baseball tournament began on Friday, June 3, 2011 as part of the 2011 NCAA Division I baseball season. The 64 team double elimination tournament concluded with the 2011 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, on June 29, 2011.

    The 64 NCAA Division I college baseball teams were selected out of an eligible 300 teams.[1] Thirty teams were awarded an automatic bid as champions of their conferences, and 34 teams were selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee.

    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.

    School Conference Record (Conf) Berth Last NCAA appearance
    Alcorn State SWAC 26–27 (19–4) Won SWAC Tourney First NCAA Appearance
    Arkansas–Little Rock Sun Belt 24–32 (10–20) Won Sun Belt Tourney First NCAA Appearance
    Austin Peay State OVC 33–22 (17–6) Won OVC Tourney 2007 (Nashville Regional)
    Belmont Atlantic Sun 36–24 (17–13) Won A-Sun Tourney First NCAA Appearance
    Bethune-Cookman MEAC 35–22 (18–0) Won MEAC Tourney 2010 (Gainesville Regional)
    Cal State Fullerton Big West 39–15 (18–5) Regular season Champion 2010 (Los Angeles Super Regional)
    Charlotte Atlantic 10 42–14 (17–7) Won A-10 Tourney 2008 (Raleigh Regional)
    Coastal Carolina Big South 41–18 (20–7) Won Big South Tourney 2010 (Myrtle Beach Super Regional)
    Creighton Missouri Valley 44–14 (15–6) Won MVC Tourney 2007 (Fayetteville Regional)
    Florida SEC 44–16 (22–8) Won SEC Tourney 2010 (CWS 7th Place)
    Fresno State WAC 40–14 (17–7) Won WAC Tourney 2009 (Irvine Regional)
    Georgia Southern Southern 35–24 (18–12) Won SoCon Tourney 2009 (Fullerton Regional)
    Illinois Big Ten 28–25 (15–9) Won Big Ten Tourney 2000 (Clemson Regional)
    James Madison Colonial Athletic 40–17 (21–9) Won CAA Tourney 2008 (Raleigh Regional)
    Kent State Mid-American 43–15 (21–5) Won MAC Tourney 2010 (Los Angeles Regional)
    Maine America East 32–22 (18–6) Won AEC Tourney 2006 (Chapel Hill Regional)
    Manhattan MAAC 34–17 (20–2) Won MAAC Tourney 2006 (Lincoln Regional)
    Navy Patriot 33–23–1 (12–8) Won Patriot League Tourney 2002 (Winston-Salem Regional)
    New Mexico Mountain West 20–39 (10–14) Won MWC Tourney 2010 (Fullerton Regional)
    Oral Roberts Summit 35–20 (21–7) Won Summit Tourney 2010 (Norman Regional)
    Princeton Ivy 23–22 (15–5) Won Championship series 2006 (Fayetteville Regional)
    Rice Conference USA 38–18 (16–8) Won C-USA Tourney 2010 (Austin Regional)
    Sacred Heart Northeast 34–21 (23–9) Won NEC Tourney 2006 (Athens Regional)
    San Francisco West Coast 31–23 (16–5) Regular season Champion 2006 (Lincoln Regional)
    Seton Hall Big East 29–23 (14–13) Won Big East Tourney 2001 (Clemson Regional)
    Texas A&M Big 12 42–18 (19–8) Won Big 12 Tourney 2010 (Coral Gables Regional)
    Texas State Southland 40–21 (24–9) Won Southland Tourney 2009 (Austin Regional)
    UCLA Pac-10 33–22 (18–9) Regular season Champion 2010 (CWS Runner-up)
    Virginia Atlantic Coast 49–9 (22–8) Won ACC Tourney 2010 (Charlottesville Regional)
    Wright State Horizon 35–17 (16–7) Won Horizon Tourney 2009 (Fort Worth Regional)

    By conference[edit]

    Conference Total Schools
    ACC 7 Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami (FL), North Carolina, NC State, Virginia
    SEC 7 Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Vanderbilt
    Big 12 6 Baylor, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas A&M
    Pac-10 6 Arizona, Arizona State, California, Oregon State, Stanford, UCLA
    C-USA 4 UCF, East Carolina, Rice, Southern Miss
    A-Sun 3 Belmont, Jacksonville, Stetson
    Big East 3 Connecticut, Seton Hall, St. John's
    Sun Belt 3 Arkansas–Little Rock, FIU, Troy
    Big West 2 Cal State Fullerton, UC Irvine
    Mountain West 2 New Mexico, TCU
    A-10 1 Charlotte
    America East 1 Maine
    Big South 1 Coastal Carolina
    Big Ten 1 Illinois
    CAA 1 James Madison
    Horizon 1 Wright State
    Independent 1 Dallas Baptist
    Ivy 1 Princeton
    MAAC 1 Manhattan
    MAC 1 Kent State
    MEAC 1 Bethune–Cookman
    MVC 1 Creighton
    NEC 1 Sacred Heart
    OVC 1 Austin Peay State
    Patriot 1 Navy
    SoCon 1 Georgia Southern
    SLC 1 Texas State
    SWAC 1 Alcorn State
    Summit 1 Oral Roberts
    WAC 1 Fresno State
    WCC 1 San Francisco

    National seeds[edit]

    Bold indicates CWS participant.

    1. Virginia
    2. Florida
    3. North Carolina
    4. South Carolina
    5. Florida State
    6. Vanderbilt
    7. Texas
    8. Rice

    Regionals & Super Regionals[edit]

    Bold indicates winner. * indicates extra innings.

    Charlottesville Super Regional[edit]

    Regional Regional Regional Finals Super Regionals
                   
    1Virginia 6
    4Navy 0
    1Virginia 10
    3St. John's 2
    3St. John's 2
    2East Carolina 0
    1Virginia 13
    Charlottesville Regional - Davenport Field
    2East Carolina 1
    4Navy 1
    2East Carolina 6
    2East Carolina 6
    3St. John's 4
    1Virginia 6 43
    UC Irvine 0 6 2
    1UCLA 0
    4San Francisco 3
    4San Francisco 3
    3UC Irvine 4
    3UC Irvine 12
    2Fresno State 6
    3UC Irvine 4
    Los Angeles Regional - Jackie Robinson Stadium
    1UCLA 3
    1UCLA 3
    2Fresno State 1
    1UCLA 4
    4San Francisco 1

    Santa Clara Super Regional[edit]

    Hosted by the University of CaliforniaatStephen Schott Stadium on the campus of Santa Clara University.**

    Regional Regional Regional Finals Super Regionals
                   
    1TCU 10
    4Oral Roberts 2
    1TCU 2
    3Dallas Baptist 3
    3Dallas Baptist 3
    2Oklahoma 2
    3Dallas Baptist 211
    Fort Worth Regional - Lupton Stadium
    4Oral Roberts 7 9
    4Oral Roberts 7
    2Oklahoma 0
    4Oral Roberts 8
    1TCU 4
    Dallas Baptist 0 2
    California 7 6
    1Rice 14
    4Alcorn State 2
    1Rice 2
    2Baylor 3
    3California 4
    2Baylor 6
    2Baylor 0 8
    Houston Regional - Reckling Park
    3California 8 9
    4Alcorn State 6
    3California 10
    3California 6
    1Rice 3

    **California hosted the super regional at Santa Clara because its own stadium (Evans Diamond) could not accommodate television crews and did not have lights.[2]

    Tallahassee Super Regional[edit]

    Regional Regional Regional Finals Super Regionals
                   
    1Florida State 6
    4Bethune–Cookman 5
    1Florida State 9
    3Alabama 5
    3Alabama 5
    2UCF 3
    1Florida State 11
    Tallahassee Regional - Dick Howser Stadium
    3Alabama 1
    4Bethune–Cookman 5
    2UCF 16
    2UCF 5
    3Alabama 12
    5Florida State 223 2
    Texas A&M 6 911
    1Texas A&M 11
    4Wright State 0
    1Texas A&M 6
    3Seton Hall 3
    3Seton Hall 4
    2Arizona 0
    1Texas A&M 43
    College Station Regional - Olsen Field
    2Arizona 7 0
    4Wright State 0
    2Arizona 13
    2Arizona 6
    3Seton Hall 0

    Columbia Super Regional[edit]

    Regional Regional Regional Finals Super Regionals
                   
    1Clemson 11
    4Sacred Heart 1
    1Clemson 12
    3Coastal Carolina 7
    3Coastal Carolina 13
    2Connecticut 1
    1Clemson 61
    Clemson Regional - Doug Kingsmore Stadium
    2Connecticut 7 14
    4Sacred Heart 3
    2Connecticut 13
    2Connecticut 12
    3Coastal Carolina 6
    Connecticut 12
    4South Carolina 5 8
    1South Carolina 2
    4Georgia Southern 1
    1South Carolina 11
    2Stetson 5
    3NC State 7
    2Stetson 8
    1South Carolina 8
    Columbia Regional - Carolina Stadium
    2Stetson 2
    4Georgia Southern 2
    3NC State 5
    3NC State 3
    2Stetson 5

    Gainesville Super Regional[edit]

    Regional Regional Regional Finals Super Regionals
                   
    1Florida 17
    4Manhattan 3
    1Florida 5
    2Miami (FL) 4
    3Jacksonville 2
    2Miami (FL) 7
    1Florida 11
    Gainesville Regional - Alfred A. McKethan Stadium
    2Miami (FL) 4
    4Manhattan 4
    3Jacksonville 5
    3Jacksonville 3
    2Miami (FL) 6
    2Florida 11 38
    Mississippi State 14 6
    1Georgia Tech 1
    4Austin Peay State 2
    4Austin Peay State 3
    3Mississippi State 8
    3Mississippi State 3
    2Southern Miss 0
    3Mississippi State 7
    Atlanta Regional - Russ Chandler Stadium
    1Georgia Tech 3
    1Georgia Tech 6
    2Southern Miss 2
    1Georgia Tech 12
    4Austin Peay State 2

    Austin Super Regional[edit]

    Regional Regional Regional Finals Super Regionals
                   
    1Arizona State 4
    4New Mexico 2
    1Arizona State 16
    3Charlotte 1
    3Charlotte 3
    2Arkansas 2
    1Arizona State 13
    Tempe Regional - Packard Stadium
    2Arkansas 4
    4New Mexico 0
    2Arkansas 3
    2Arkansas 11
    3Charlotte 3
    Arizona State 3 12
    7Texas 15 4
    1Texas 5
    4Princeton 3
    1Texas 5
    3Kent State 7
    3Kent State 411
    2Texas State 2
    3Kent State 30
    Austin Regional - UFCU Disch-Falk Field
    1Texas 9 5
    4Princeton 1
    2Texas State 3
    2Texas State 3
    1Texas 4

    Nashville Super Regional[edit]

    Regional Regional Regional Finals Super Regionals
                   
    1Vanderbilt 10
    4Belmont 0
    1Vanderbilt 10
    3Troy 2
    3Troy 9
    2Oklahoma State 2
    1Vanderbilt 6
    Nashville Regional - Hawkins Field
    4Belmont 1
    4Belmont 3
    2Oklahoma State 2
    4Belmont 5
    3Troy 2
    6Vanderbilt 11 9
    Oregon State 13
    1Oregon State 7
    4Arkansas–Little Rock 4
    1Oregon State 5
    2Creighton 1
    3Georgia 1
    2Creighton 2
    1Oregon State 6
    Corvallis Regional - Goss Stadium at Coleman Field
    3Georgia 4
    4Arkansas–Little Rock 3
    3Georgia 7
    3Georgia 5*
    2Creighton 4*

    Chapel Hill Super Regional[edit]

    Regional Regional Regional Finals Super Regionals
                   
    1North Carolina 4
    4Maine 0
    1North Carolina 14
    3James Madison 0
    3James Madison 11
    2FIU 7
    1North Carolina 9
    Chapel Hill Regional - Boshamer Stadium
    3James Madison 3
    4Maine 4
    2FIU 1
    4Maine 2
    3James Madison 5
    3North Carolina 5 7
    Stanford 25
    1Cal State Fullerton 10
    4Illinois 4
    1Cal State Fullerton 0
    2Stanford 1
    3Kansas State 3
    2Stanford 10
    2Stanford 14
    Fullerton Regional - Goodwin Field
    4Illinois 2
    4Illinois 5
    3Kansas State 3
    4Illinois 7
    1Cal State Fullerton 5

    College World Series[edit]

    Participants[edit]

    School Conference Record (conference) Head coach CWS appearances Best CWS Finish CWS record
    Not including this year
    California Pac-10 37–21 (13–13) David Esquer 5
    (last: 1992)
    1st
    (1947, 1957)
    10–6
    Florida SEC 50–17 (22–8) Kevin O'Sullivan 6
    (last: 2010)
    2nd
    (2005)
    8–13
    North Carolina ACC 50–14 (20–10) Mike Fox 8
    (last: 2009)
    2nd
    (2006, 2007)
    14–17
    South Carolina SEC 50–14 (22–8) Ray Tanner 9
    (last: 2010)
    1st
    (2010)
    23–17
    Texas Big 12 49–17 (19–8) Augie Garrido 33
    (last: 2009)
    1st
    (1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, 2005)
    82–55
    Texas A&M Big 12 47–20 (19–8) Rob Childress 4
    (last:1999)
    5th
    (1993)
    2–8
    Vanderbilt SEC 52–10 (22–8) Tim Corbin 0
    (last: none)
    none 0–0
    Virginia ACC 54–10 (22–8) Brian O'Connor 1
    (last: 2009)
    5th
    (2009)
    1–2

    Bracket[edit]

    First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                   
    1Virginia 4
    California 1
    1Virginia 1
    4South Carolina 7
    Texas A&M 4
    4South Carolina 5
    4South Carolina 313
    1Virginia 2
    California 7
    Texas A&M3
    California 1
    1Virginia 8
    4South Carolina 211 5
    2Florida 12
    2Florida 8
    7Texas 4
    2Florida 3
    6Vanderbilt 1
    6Vanderbilt 7
    3North Carolina 3
    2Florida 6
    6Vanderbilt 4
    7Texas 0
    3North Carolina 3
    3North Carolina 1
    6Vanderbilt 5

    Championship Series[edit]

    Game 1[edit]

    Monday, June 27 7:00 pm
    Omaha, Nebraska ESPN
    Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R H E
    South Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 7 1
    Florida 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 3
    Starting pitchers:
    USC: Forrest Koumas
    UF: Hudson Randall
    WP: John Taylor   LP: Nick Maronde   Sv: Matt Price
    Home runs:
    USC: None
    UF: None
    Attendance: 25,851
    Boxscore

    Game 2[edit]

    Tuesday, June 28 7:00 pm
    Omaha, Nebraska ESPN
    Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
    Florida 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 6 1
    South Carolina 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 X 5 10 0
    Starting pitchers:
    FLA: Karsten Whitson
    USC: Michael Roth
    WP: Michael Roth   LP: Karsten Whitson   Sv: Matt Price
    Home runs:
    FLA: Mike Zunino
    USC: Peter Mooney
    Attendance: 26,721
    Notes: SC becomes the 6th team in CWS history to win back-to-back Championships. SC ties consecutive post season & CWS victories record, (see below).
    Boxscore

    All-Tournament Team[edit]

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

    Position Player School
    P Matt Price South Carolina
    Michael Roth South Carolina
    1B Christian Walker South Carolina
    2B Scott Wingo (MOP) South Carolina
    3B Cody Dent Florida
    SS Peter Mooney South Carolina
    C Robert Beary South Carolina
    OF Tony Kemp Vanderbilt
    Connor Harrell Vanderbilt
    Bryson Smith Florida
    DH Brady Thomas South Carolina

    Final standings[edit]

    Seeds listed below indicate national seeds only

    Place School Record
    1st #4 South Carolina 10-0
    2nd #2 Florida 8-3
    3rd #6 Vanderbilt 7-2
    #1 Virginia 7-3
    5th California 7-3
    #3 North Carolina 6-2
    7th #7 Texas 6-4
    Texas A&M 5-4
    9th Arizona State 4-2
    Connecticut 4-3
    Dallas Baptist 3-3
    #5 Florida State 4-2
    Mississippi State 4-2
    Oregon State 3-2
    Stanford 3-2
    UC Irvine 4-2
    17th Alabama 2-2
    Arizona 3-2
    Arkansas 2-2
    Baylor 2-2
    Belmont 2-2
    Clemson 2-2
    East Carolina 2-2
    Georgia 2-2
    Georgia Tech 2-2
    Illinois 2-2
    James Madison 2-2
    Kent State 2-2
    Miami (FL) 2-2
    Oral Roberts 3-2
    Stetson 2-2
    UCLA 2-2
    33rd Austin Peay 1-2
    Cal State Fullerton 1-2
    Central Florida 1-2
    Charlotte 1-2
    Coastal Carolina 1-2
    Creighton 1-2
    Jacksonville 1-2
    Maine 1-2
    NC State 1-2
    #8 Rice 1-2
    San Francisco 1-2
    Seton Hall 1-2
    St. John's 1-2
    Texas State 1-2
    TCU 1-2
    Troy 1-2
    49th Alcorn State 0-2
    Arkansas–Little Rock 0-2
    Bethune-Cookman 0-2
    FIU 0-2
    Fresno State 0-2
    Georgia Southern 0-2
    Kansas State 0-2
    Manhattan 0-2
    Navy 0-2
    New Mexico 0-2
    Oklahoma 0-2
    Oklahoma State 0-2
    Princeton 0-2
    Sacred Heart 0-2
    Southern Miss 0-2
    Wright State 0-2

    Record by conference[edit]

    Conference # of Bids Record Win % RF SR WS NS CS NC
    Southeastern 7 35–13 .729 7 4 3 3 2 1
    Atlantic Coast 7 24-15 .615 6 3 2 1
    Big 12 6 13–16 .448 3 2 2
    Pac-10 6 22–13 .629 6 4 1
    Big East 3 6–7 .462 1 1
    Big West 2 5–4 .556 1 1
    Independent 1 3–3 .500 1 1
    Atlantic Sun 3 5–6 .455 2
    Conference USA 4 4–8 .333 1
    Sun Belt 3 1–6 .143
    Mountain West 2 1–4 .200
    Other 20 16–40 .286 4

    The columns RF, SR, WS, NS, CS, and NC respectively stand for the Regional Finals, Super Regionals, College World Series, National Semifinals, Championship Series, and National Champion.

    Tournament Notes[edit]

    Round 1[edit]

    Round 2[edit]

    Regional Finals[edit]

    Super Regionals[edit]

    College World Series[edit]

    Television coverage[edit]

    Selection shows[edit]

    The NCAA Division I Road to Omaha Selection Show Presented by Capital One aired on ESPN on May 30, 2011.

    Competition[edit]

    The Fullerton and Gainesville Regionals were broadcast on ESPNU and ESPN3.com
    The Corvallis and Fort Worth Regionals were broadcast on ESPN3.com
    The Atlanta Regional was broadcast on CSS
    The Tallahassee Regional was broadcast on Sun Sports and Fox Sports Florida

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Team Directory". Archived from the original on December 30, 2010. Retrieved May 23, 2011.
  • ^ "Cal to Play Dallas Baptist at Santa Clara - The University of California Official Athletic Site". Archived from the original on September 16, 2011. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  • ^ Associated Press (June 18, 2011). "Vanderbilt opens College World Series, new stadium with win". ESPN.com. Retrieved June 19, 2011.

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