2014_College_World_Series

2014 NCAA Division I baseball tournament

2014 NCAA Division I baseball tournament

American college baseball tournament


The 2014 NCAA Division I baseball tournament began on Friday, May 30, 2014, as part of the 2014 NCAA Division I baseball season. The 64 team double elimination tournament concluded with the 2014 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, which started on June 14, 2014, and ended on June 25, 2014, with the Vanderbilt Commodores upsetting the 3rd seed Virginia Cavaliers 3–2 in the decisive Game 3.[1][2]

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TD Ameritrade Park, Home of the 2014 Men's College World Series

The 64 participating NCAA Division I college baseball teams were selected out of an eligible 298 teams.[3] A total of 31 teams were awarded an automatic bid as champions of their conferences, and 33 teams were selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee.

Teams were divided into 16 regionals of four teams which conducted a double-elimination tournament. Regional champions faced each other in Super Regionals, a best-of-3-game series that determined the 8 participants of the College World Series.[1]

Bids

Automatic bids

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By conference

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National seeds

The following eight teams automatically host a Super Regional if they advance to that round:

  1. Oregon State
  2. Florida
  3. Virginia
  4. Indiana
  5. Florida State
  6. Louisiana–Lafayette
  7. TCU
  8. LSU

Bold indicates College World Series participant
† indicates teams that were eliminated in the Regional Tournament
‡ indicates teams that were eliminated in the Super Regional Tournament

Regionals and Super Regionals

Bold indicates winner.

Stillwater Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 Oregon State 2
4 North Dakota State 1
1 Oregon State 2
3 UC Irvine 14
3 UC Irvine 10
2 UNLV 3
3 UC Irvine 0 4
Corvallis Regional – Goss Stadium at Coleman Field
1 Oregon State 4 2
4 North Dakota State 1
2 UNLV 2
2 UNLV 1
1 Oregon State 6
UC Irvine 8 1
Oklahoma State 4 0
1 Oklahoma State 8
4 Binghamton 0
1 Oklahoma State 13
3 Cal State Fullerton 7
3 Cal State Fullerton 5
2 Nebraska 1
1 Oklahoma State 6
Stillwater Regional – Allie P. Reynolds Stadium
3 Cal State Fullerton 4
4 Binghamton 6
2 Nebraska 8
2 Nebraska 3
3 Cal State Fullerton 4

Austin Super Regional

Hosted by Texas at UFCU Disch–Falk Field

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 Rice 7
4 George Mason 2
1 Rice 2
2 Texas 311
3 Texas A&M 1
2 Texas 8
2 Texas 2 4
Houston Regional – Reckling Park
3 Texas A&M 3 1
4 George Mason 3
3 Texas A&M 7
1 Rice 8
3 Texas A&M 910
Texas 4 4
Houston 2 0
1 LSU 8
4 Southeastern Louisiana 4
1 LSU 5
2 Houston 1
3 Bryant 2
2 Houston 310
1 LSU 4 2
Baton Rouge Regional – Alex Box Stadium/Skip Bertman Field
2 Houston 511 12
4 Southeastern Louisiana 2
3 Bryant 110
4 Southeastern Louisiana 5
2 Houston 9

Louisville Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 Florida State 0
4 Georgia Southern 7
4 Georgia Southern 5
3 Kennesaw State 1311
3 Kennesaw State 1
2 Alabama 0
3 Kennesaw State 1 4
Tallahassee Regional – Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium
2 Alabama 4 2
1 Florida State 5
2 Alabama 6
2 Alabama 6
4 Georgia Southern 0
Kennesaw State 3 4
Louisville 5 7
1 Louisville 5
4 Kent State 0
1 Louisville 6
3 Kansas 3
3 Kansas 10
2 Kentucky 6
1 Louisville 4
Louisville Regional – Jim Patterson Stadium
2 Kentucky 1
4 Kent State 2
2 Kentucky 4
2 Kentucky 8
3 Kansas 6

Nashville Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 Vanderbilt 11
4 Xavier 0
1 Vanderbilt 7
2 Oregon 2
3 Clemson 1
2 Oregon 18
1 Vanderbilt 3
Nashville Regional – Hawkins Field
2 Oregon 2
4 Xavier 6
3 Clemson 4
4 Xavier 8
2 Oregon 1110
Vanderbilt 11 4 12
Stanford 6 5 5
1 Indiana 10
4 Youngstown State 2
1 Indiana 4
3 Stanford 2
3 Stanford 8
2 Indiana State 1
1 Indiana 7 4
Bloomington Regional – Bart Kaufman Field
3 Stanford 10 5
4 Youngstown State 5
2 Indiana State 2
4 Youngstown State 4
3 Stanford 12

Lubbock Super Regional

Hosted by Texas Tech at Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 Florida 2
4 College of Charleston 3
4 College of Charleston 6
2 Long Beach State 3
3 North Carolina 1
2 Long Beach State 6
4 College of Charleston 4
Gainesville Regional – Alfred A. McKethan Stadium
2 Long Beach State 2
1 Florida 2
3 North Carolina 5
3 North Carolina 5
2 Long Beach State 12
College of Charleston 0 0
Texas Tech 1 1
1 Miami (FL) 1
4 Bethune-Cookman 0
1 Miami (FL) 0
2 Texas Tech 3
3 Columbia 2
2 Texas Tech 3
2 Texas Tech 1 4
Coral Gables Regional – Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field
1 Miami (FL) 210 0
4 Bethune-Cookman 6
3 Columbia 5
4 Bethune-Cookman 0
1 Miami (FL) 10

Fort Worth Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 Cal Poly 4
4 Sacramento State 2
1 Cal Poly 1
3 Pepperdine 2
3 Pepperdine 3
2 Arizona State 2
3 Pepperdine 10
San Luis Obispo Regional – Baggett Stadium
1 Cal Poly 6
4 Sacramento State 5
2 Arizona State 4
4 Sacramento State 5
1 Cal Poly 6
Pepperdine 2 3 5
7 TCU 3 2 6
1 TCU 2
4 Siena 111
1 TCU 3
3 Sam Houston State 222
3 Sam Houston State 2
2 Dallas Baptist 1
1 TCU 6
Fort Worth Regional – Lupton Stadium
3 Sam Houston State 1
4 Siena 9
2 Dallas Baptist 810
4 Siena 2
3 Sam Houston State 9

Lafayette Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 Louisiana–Lafayette 0
4 Jackson State 1
4 Jackson State 1
2 Mississippi State 3
3 San Diego State 2
2 Mississippi State 5
2 Mississippi State 8 3
Lafayette Regional – M.L. Tigue Moore Field
1 Louisiana–Lafayette 14 5
1 Louisiana–Lafayette 9
3 San Diego State 2
1 Louisiana–Lafayette 11
4 Jackson State 1
6 Louisiana–Lafayette 9 2 4
Ole Miss 5 5 10
1 Ole Miss 12
4 Jacksonville State 2
1 Ole Miss 2
2 Washington 1
3 Georgia Tech 0
2 Washington 8
1 Ole Miss 3
Oxford Regional – Swayze Field
2 Washington 210
4 Jacksonville State 2
3 Georgia Tech 4
3 Georgia Tech 2
2 Washington 4

Charlottesville Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 South Carolina 5
4 Campbell 2
1 South Carolina 3
2 Maryland 4
3 Old Dominion 3
2 Maryland 4
2 Maryland 10
Columbia Regional – Carolina Stadium
1 South Carolina 1
4 Campbell 4
3 Old Dominion 112
4 Campbell 0
1 South Carolina 9
Maryland 5 3 2
3 Virginia 4 7 11
1 Virginia 10
4 Bucknell 1
1 Virginia 3
2 Arkansas 0
3 Liberty 2
2 Arkansas 3
1 Virginia 9
Charlottesville Regional – Davenport Field
2 Arkansas 2
4 Bucknell 5
3 Liberty 2
4 Bucknell 0
2 Arkansas 10

College World Series

The 2014 College World Series began on June 14, 2014, and was held at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Nebraska. It concluded on June 25, 2014, with Vanderbilt winning the national championship by defeating Virginia 2 games to 1 in the final round.[2]

Participants

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Bracket

Seeds listed below indicate national seeds only.

First round Second round Semifinals Final
               
UC Irvine 3
Texas 1
UC Irvine 4
Vanderbilt 6
Louisville 3
Vanderbilt 5
Vanderbilt 0 4
Texas 4 310
Texas 4
Louisville 1
Texas 1
UC Irvine 0
Vanderbilt 9 2 3
3 Virginia 8 7 2
Texas Tech 2
7 TCU 3
7 TCU 2
3 Virginia 315
Ole Miss 1
3 Virginia 2
3 Virginia 4
Ole Miss 1
Texas Tech 1
Ole Miss 2
Ole Miss 6
7 TCU 4

Game results

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^[a] Game began Friday night at 7:00 pm CT. A rain delay occurred at 7:32 pm. The game was suspended at 9:05 pm and resumed Saturday at 2:02 pm.[4]

All-Tournament Team

The following players were members of the College World Series All-Tournament Team.[5]

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Final standings

Seeds listed below indicate national seeds only

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Record by conference

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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.

Media coverage

Radio

NRG Media, in conjunction with Westwood One/NCAA Radio Network provided nationwide radio coverage of the College World Series, which was streamed online at westwoodonesports.com. Kevin Kugler and John Bishop called all games leading up to the Championship Series with Gary Sharp acting as the field reporter. The Championship Series was called by Kugler and Scott Graham with Sharp acting as the field reporter.[6]

Television

ESPN carried every game from the Regionals, Super Regionals, and College World Series across the ESPN Networks (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, and ESPN3). ESPN also provided Bases Loaded coverage for the Regionals. Bases Loaded was hosted by Dari Nowkhah and Matt Schick with Kyle Peterson and Mike Rooney providing analysis. Bases Loaded aired Friday and Saturday from 2:00 pm–midnight ET, Sunday from 2:00 pm–1:00 am ET, and Monday from 6:00 pm–1:00 am ET on ESPN3. ESPN2 and ESPNU aired Bases Loaded in between games and throughout other select times during the tournament.[7]

Broadcast assignments


References

  1. "Baseball Division I Championship". NCAA.com. Archived from the original on February 20, 2014. Retrieved February 2, 2014.
  2. "Vandy wins 1st CWS championship". ESPN.com. June 26, 2014. Retrieved June 26, 2014.
  3. "Team Directory". Archived from the original on December 30, 2010. Retrieved February 3, 2014.
  4. "CWS Game 12: Virginia vs. Ole Miss". Stat Broadcast. Retrieved June 21, 2014.
  5. Olson, Eric (June 25, 2014). "CWS official says attendance dip is not a concern". Anchorage Daily News. Archived from the original on June 26, 2014. Retrieved June 26, 2014.

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