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1996 NCAA Division I baseball tournament

The 1996 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was played at the end of the 1996 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 fiftieth 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 fiftieth tournament's champion was LSU, coached by Skip Bertman. The Most Outstanding Player was Pat Burrell of Miami (FL).

1996 NCAA Division I
baseball tournament
Season1996
Teams48
Finals site
ChampionsLSU (3rd title)
Runner-upMiami (FL) (15th CWS Appearance)
Winning coachSkip Bertman (3rd title)
MOPPat Burrell (Miami (FL))
TelevisionESPN Networks, CBS Sports

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

Hosted by Clemson at Tiger Field in Clemson, South Carolina

Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1Clemson9
6Charleston Southern11Clemson5
4Old Dominion1
2Tennessee41Clemson6
5West Virginia85West Virginia3
5West Virginia91Clemson12
3Georgia Southern42Tennessee5
3Georgia Southern62Tennessee10
4Old Dominion02Tennessee65West Virginia4
2Tennessee83Georgia Southern1
6Charleston Southern4

Central I Regional edit

Hosted by Texas at Disch–Falk Field in Austin, Texas

Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
6Sam Houston State2
3Texas4
1Miami (FL)43Texas7
6Sam Houston State51Miami (FL)91Miami (FL)8
1Miami (FL)5
5SW Missouri State2
2Long Beach State2
2Long Beach State3
1Miami (FL)8
5SW Missouri State5
5SW Missouri State134UCLA4
4UCLA2
3Texas25SW Missouri State4*
4UCLA54UCLA9*
6Sam Houston State2
4UCLA10

Central II Regional edit

Hosted by Texas Tech at Dan Law Field in Lubbock, Texas

Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1Southern California20
6Akron101Southern California15
4Arkansas5
2Texas Tech21Southern California3
5Fresno State123Oklahoma State9
5Fresno State53Oklahoma State10
3Oklahoma State121Southern California2
3Oklahoma State61Southern California13*
4Arkansas55Fresno State22Texas Tech10*
6Akron22Texas Tech4
2Texas Tech7

East Regional edit

Hosted by Florida at Alfred A. McKethan Stadium in Gainesville, Florida

Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1Florida7
6Bucknell01Florida12
3NC State9
2UCF71Florida6*
5UMass84South Florida4*
5UMass81Florida12
4South Florida145UMass2
3NC State34South Florida12
4South Florida125UMass75UMass13
6Bucknell12UCF5
2UCF13

Midwest Regional edit

Hosted by Wichita State at Eck Stadium in Wichita, Kansas

Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1Wichita State4
6Indiana01Wichita State9
4Missouri2
2Cal State Fullerton191Wichita State6
5Delaware82Cal State Fullerton1
2Cal State Fullerton71Wichita State16
3Rice33Rice6
3Rice172Cal State Fullerton10
4Missouri43Rice113Rice13
6Indiana106Indiana8
5Delaware8

South I Regional edit

Hosted by Alabama at Sewell–Thomas Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1Alabama19
6Princeton21Alabama9
3South Alabama3
2Virginia11Alabama3
5Notre Dame124Stetson1
5Notre Dame61Alabama18
4Stetson72Virginia8
3South Alabama84Stetson4*
4Stetson95Notre Dame12Virginia5*
6Princeton22Virginia7
2Virginia12

South II Regional edit

Hosted by Louisiana State at Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1LSU8
6Austin Peay51LSU7
3UNLV6
2Georgia Tech31LSU17
5New Orleans135New Orleans4
5New Orleans131LSU29
4Tulane52Georgia Tech13
3UNLV75New Orleans7
4Tulane104Tulane42Georgia Tech12
6Austin Peay32Georgia Tech7
2Georgia Tech14

West Regional edit

Hosted by Stanford at Sunken Diamond in Stanford, California

Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1Florida State16
6Northeastern Illinois01Florida State10
4UC Santa Barbara1
2Stanford101Florida State5
5Cal State Northridge52Stanford4
2Stanford81Florida State9
3Mississippi State65Cal State Northridge2
3Mississippi State62Stanford3
4UC Santa Barbara23Mississippi State195Cal State Northridge4
6Northeastern Illinois15Cal State Northridge20
5Cal State Northridge18

College World Series edit

The championship game ended dramatically when LSU's Warren Morris hit a two-out, two-run home run against Miami reliever Robbie Morrison in the bottom of the ninth inning to lift the Bayou Bengals to a 9–8 victory over the Hurricanes. It was Morris's only home run of the 1996 season. Morris, an All-American in 1995, missed much of the 1996 season after suffering a wrist injury early in the campaign.

Oklahoma State's participation in CWS marked the last athletic event for the Big 8 Conference. The Big 8 was absorbed into the new Big 12 on July 1, 1996.

Participants edit

Seeding School Conference Record (conference) Head coach CWS appearances CWS best finish CWS record
1 Alabama SEC 49–17 (20–10) Jim Wells 2
(last: 1983)
2nd
(1983)
4–4
2 Florida SEC 48–16 (20–10) Andy Lopez 2
(last: 1991)
3rd
(1991)
3–4
3 Wichita State MVC 54–9 (24–4) Gene Stephenson 6
(last: 1993)
1st
(1989)
16–9
4 Clemson ACC 49–15 (17–7) Jack Leggett 7
(last: 1995)
5th
(1958, 1959, 1976)
4–14
5 Miami (FL) n/a 47–13 (n/a) Jim Morris 14
(last: 1995)
1st
(1982, 1985)
29–25
6 LSU SEC 48–15 (20–10) Skip Bertman 7
(last: 1994)
1st
(1991, 1993)
15–11
7 Florida State ACC 51–15 (19–5) Mike Martin 14
(last: 1995)
2nd
(1970, 1986)
18–28
8 Oklahoma State Big 8 45–19 (17–9) Gary Ward 17
(last: 1993)
1st
(1959)
38–32

Results edit

Bracket edit

First round Second round Semifinals Finals
             
1 Alabama 7
8 Oklahoma State 5
1 Alabama 1
5 Miami (FL) 15
4 Clemson 3
5 Miami (FL) 7
5 Miami (FL) 14
Bracket One
4 Clemson 5
8 Oklahoma State 5
4 Clemson 810
1 Alabama 13
4 Clemson 14
5 Miami (FL) 8
6 LSU 9
2 Florida 5
7 Florida State 2
2 Florida 4
6 LSU 9
3 Wichita State 8
6 LSU 9
6 LSU 2
Bracket Two
2 Florida 1
7 Florida State 8
3 Wichita State 4
2 Florida 6
7 Florida State 3

Game results edit

Date Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 31 Game 1 Alabama 7–5 Oklahoma State
Game 2 Miami (FL) 7–3 Clemson
June 1 Game 3 Florida 5–2 Florida State
Game 4 LSU 9–8 Wichita State
June 2 Game 5 Miami (FL) 15–1 Alabama
Game 6 Clemson 8–5 (10 innings) Oklahoma State Oklahoma State eliminated
June 3 Game 7 LSU 9–4 Florida
Game 8 Florida State 8–4 Wichita State Wichita State eliminated
June 4 Game 9 Clemson 14–13 Alabama Alabama eliminated
Game 10 Florida 6–3 Florida State Florida State eliminated
June 5 Game 11 Miami (FL) 14–5 Clemson Clemson eliminated
June 6 Game 12 LSU 2–1 Florida Florida eliminated
June 8 Final LSU 9–8 Miami (FL) LSU wins CWS

All-Tournament Team edit

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

Position Player School
P J.D. Arteaga Miami (FL)
Ed Yarnall LSU
C Tim Lanier LSU
1B Chris Moller Alabama
2B Rudy Gomez Miami (FL)
3B Pat Burrell (MOP) Miami (FL)
SS Alex Cora Miami (FL)
OF Justin Bowles LSU
Michael DeCelle Miami (FL)
Brad Wilkerson Florida
DH Chuck Hazzard Florida

Notable players edit

Tournament notes edit

  • LSU's 29–13 victory over Georgia Tech sets a new tournament record for most combined runs (42).

References edit

  1. ^ "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 195. Retrieved November 5, 2014.

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The 1996 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was played at the end of the 1996 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 fiftieth 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 fiftieth tournament s champion was LSU coached by Skip Bertman The Most Outstanding Player was Pat Burrell of Miami FL 1996 NCAA Division I baseball tournamentSeason1996Teams48Finals siteJohnny Rosenblatt StadiumOmaha NEChampionsLSU 3rd title Runner upMiami FL 15th CWS Appearance Winning coachSkip Bertman 3rd title MOPPat Burrell Miami FL TelevisionESPN Networks CBS Sports 1995 NCAA Division I Baseball Championship 1997 Contents 1 Regionals 1 1 Atlantic Regional 1 2 Central I Regional 1 3 Central II Regional 1 4 East Regional 1 5 Midwest Regional 1 6 South I Regional 1 7 South II 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 Tournament notes 5 ReferencesRegionals editThe 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 Hosted by Clemson at Tiger Field in Clemson South Carolina Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal1Clemson96Charleston Southern11Clemson54Old Dominion12Tennessee41Clemson65West Virginia85West Virginia35West Virginia91Clemson12 3Georgia Southern42Tennessee5 3Georgia Southern62Tennessee104Old Dominion02Tennessee65West Virginia42Tennessee83Georgia Southern16Charleston Southern4 Central I Regional edit Hosted by Texas at Disch Falk Field in Austin Texas Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal6Sam Houston State23Texas41Miami FL 43Texas76Sam Houston State51Miami FL 91Miami FL 81Miami FL 55SW Missouri State22Long Beach State22Long Beach State31Miami FL 85SW Missouri State55SW Missouri State134UCLA44UCLA23Texas25SW Missouri State4 4UCLA54UCLA9 6Sam Houston State24UCLA10 Central II Regional edit Hosted by Texas Tech at Dan Law Field in Lubbock Texas Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal1Southern California206Akron101Southern California154Arkansas52Texas Tech21Southern California35Fresno State123Oklahoma State95Fresno State53Oklahoma State10 3Oklahoma State121Southern California2 3Oklahoma State61Southern California13 4Arkansas55Fresno State22Texas Tech10 6Akron22Texas Tech42Texas Tech7 East Regional edit Hosted by Florida at Alfred A McKethan Stadium in Gainesville Florida Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal1Florida76Bucknell01Florida123NC State92UCF71Florida6 5UMass84South Florida4 5UMass81Florida12 4South Florida145UMass2 3NC State34South Florida124South Florida125UMass75UMass136Bucknell12UCF52UCF13 Midwest Regional edit Hosted by Wichita State at Eck Stadium in Wichita Kansas Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal1Wichita State46Indiana01Wichita State94Missouri22Cal State Fullerton191Wichita State65Delaware82Cal State Fullerton12Cal State Fullerton71Wichita State16 3Rice33Rice6 3Rice172Cal State Fullerton104Missouri43Rice113Rice136Indiana106Indiana85Delaware8 South I Regional edit Hosted by Alabama at Sewell Thomas Stadium in Tuscaloosa Alabama Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal1Alabama196Princeton21Alabama93South Alabama32Virginia11Alabama35Notre Dame124Stetson15Notre Dame61Alabama18 4Stetson72Virginia8 3South Alabama84Stetson4 4Stetson95Notre Dame12Virginia5 6Princeton22Virginia72Virginia12 South II Regional edit Hosted by Louisiana State at Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge Louisiana Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal1LSU86Austin Peay51LSU73UNLV62Georgia Tech31LSU175New Orleans135New Orleans45New Orleans131LSU29 4Tulane52Georgia Tech13 3UNLV75New Orleans74Tulane104Tulane42Georgia Tech126Austin Peay32Georgia Tech72Georgia Tech14 West Regional edit Hosted by Stanford at Sunken Diamond in Stanford California Round 1Round 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal1Florida State166Northeastern Illinois01Florida State104UC Santa Barbara12Stanford101Florida State55Cal State Northridge52Stanford42Stanford81Florida State9 3Mississippi State65Cal State Northridge2 3Mississippi State62Stanford34UC Santa Barbara23Mississippi State195Cal State Northridge46Northeastern Illinois15Cal State Northridge205Cal State Northridge18College World Series editThe championship game ended dramatically when LSU s Warren Morris hit a two out two run home run against Miami reliever Robbie Morrison in the bottom of the ninth inning to lift the Bayou Bengals to a 9 8 victory over the Hurricanes It was Morris s only home run of the 1996 season Morris an All American in 1995 missed much of the 1996 season after suffering a wrist injury early in the campaign Oklahoma State s participation in CWS marked the last athletic event for the Big 8 Conference The Big 8 was absorbed into the new Big 12 on July 1 1996 Participants edit Seeding School Conference Record conference Head coach CWS appearances CWS best finish CWS record1 Alabama SEC 49 17 20 10 Jim Wells 2 last 1983 2nd 1983 4 42 Florida SEC 48 16 20 10 Andy Lopez 2 last 1991 3rd 1991 3 43 Wichita State MVC 54 9 24 4 Gene Stephenson 6 last 1993 1st 1989 16 94 Clemson ACC 49 15 17 7 Jack Leggett 7 last 1995 5th 1958 1959 1976 4 145 Miami FL n a 47 13 n a Jim Morris 14 last 1995 1st 1982 1985 29 256 LSU SEC 48 15 20 10 Skip Bertman 7 last 1994 1st 1991 1993 15 117 Florida State ACC 51 15 19 5 Mike Martin 14 last 1995 2nd 1970 1986 18 288 Oklahoma State Big 8 45 19 17 9 Gary Ward 17 last 1993 1st 1959 38 32Results edit Bracket edit First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals 1Alabama78Oklahoma State51Alabama15Miami FL 154Clemson35Miami FL 75Miami FL 14 Bracket One4Clemson5 8Oklahoma State54Clemson8101Alabama134Clemson145Miami FL 86LSU92Florida57Florida State22Florida46LSU93Wichita State86LSU96LSU2 Bracket Two2Florida1 7Florida State83Wichita State42Florida67Florida State3Game results edit Date Game Winner Score Loser NotesMay 31 Game 1 Alabama 7 5 Oklahoma StateGame 2 Miami FL 7 3 ClemsonJune 1 Game 3 Florida 5 2 Florida StateGame 4 LSU 9 8 Wichita StateJune 2 Game 5 Miami FL 15 1 AlabamaGame 6 Clemson 8 5 10 innings Oklahoma State Oklahoma State eliminatedJune 3 Game 7 LSU 9 4 FloridaGame 8 Florida State 8 4 Wichita State Wichita State eliminatedJune 4 Game 9 Clemson 14 13 Alabama Alabama eliminatedGame 10 Florida 6 3 Florida State Florida State eliminatedJune 5 Game 11 Miami FL 14 5 Clemson Clemson eliminatedJune 6 Game 12 LSU 2 1 Florida Florida eliminatedJune 8 Final LSU 9 8 Miami FL LSU wins CWSAll Tournament Team editThe following players were members of the College World Series All Tournament Team Position Player SchoolP J D Arteaga Miami FL Ed Yarnall LSUC Tim Lanier LSU1B Chris Moller Alabama2B Rudy Gomez Miami FL 3B Pat Burrell MOP Miami FL SS Alex Cora Miami FL OF Justin Bowles LSUMichael DeCelle Miami FL Brad Wilkerson FloridaDH Chuck Hazzard FloridaNotable players edit Alabama Dustan Mohr Tim Young Clemson Kris Benson Billy Koch Matt LeCroy Ken Vining Florida David Eckstein Mark Ellis Josh Fogg Paul Rigdon Brad Wilkerson Chuck Hazzard Florida State Randy Choate J D Drew LSU Brett Laxton Warren Morris Ed Yarnall Eddy Furniss Miami FL Pat Burrell Alex Cora Oklahoma State Dave Maurer Brian Aylor Wichita State Casey Blake Braden LooperTournament notes editLSU s 29 13 victory over Georgia Tech sets a new tournament record for most combined runs 42 References edit NCAA Men s College World Series Records PDF NCAA 2009 p 195 Retrieved November 5 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1996 NCAA Division I baseball tournament amp oldid 1182482039, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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