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2012 NCAA Division I baseball tournament

The 2012 NCAA Division I baseball tournament began on Friday, June 1, 2012 as part of the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball season. The 64 team double elimination tournament concluded with the 2012 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, starting on June 15 and ending on June 25.

2012 NCAA Division I
baseball tournament
Season2012
Teams64
Finals site
ChampionsArizona (4th title)
Runner-upSouth Carolina (11th CWS Appearance)
Winning coachAndy Lopez (2nd title)
MOPRob Refsnyder (Arizona)

The 64 NCAA Division I college baseball teams were selected out of an eligible 297 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

Automatic bids

Conference champions from 30 Division I conferences earned automatic bids to regionals. The remaining 34 spots were awarded to schools as at-large invitees.[2]

School Conference Record (Conf) Berth Last NCAA Appearance
Stony Brook America East 46–11 (21–3) Won Tournament 2010
Georgia Tech ACC 36–24 (12–18) Won Tournament 2011
Belmont Atlantic Sun 39–22 (17–10) Won Tournament 2011
Dayton Atlantic 10 31–28 (17–7) Won Tournament First appearance
Missouri Big 12 32–26 (10–14) Won Tournament 2009
St. John's Big East 37–21 (18–9) Won Tournament 2011
Coastal Carolina Big South 41–17 (18–5) Won Tournament 2011
Purdue Big Ten 44–12 (17–7) Won Tournament 1987
Cal State Fullerton Big West 35–19 (17–7) Won Regular Season 2011
UNC Wilmington Colonial 38–21 (24–6) Won Tournament 2008
UAB Conference USA 32–28 (9–15) Won Tournament 1991
Valparaiso Horizon 35–23 (22–8) Won Tournament 1968
Cornell Ivy League 31–15 (14–6) Won Tournament 2010
Manhattan Metro Atlantic 33–25 (18–6) Won Tournament 2011
Kent State Mid-American 41–17 (24–3) Won Tournament 2011
Bethune-Cookman Mid-Eastern 34–25 (18–5) Won Tournament 2011
Creighton Missouri Valley 26–28 (6–14) Won Tournament 2011
New Mexico Mountain West 36–22 (18–6) Won Tournament 2011
Sacred Heart Northeast 25–30 (19–13) Won Tournament 2011
Austin Peay State Ohio Valley 38–22 (19–7) Won Tournament 2011
UCLA Pac-12 42–14 (20–10) Won Regular Season 2011
Army Patriot 41–13 (18–2) Won Tournament 2009
Mississippi State Southeastern 39–22 (16–14) Won Tournament 2011
Samford Southern 39–21 (19–11) Won Tournament First appearance
Texas–Arlington Southland 36–23 (19–14) Won Tournament 2006
Prairie View A&M Southwestern Athletic 33–16 (15–8) Won Tournament 2007
Oral Roberts Summit 37–23 (17–6) Won Tournament 2011
Louisiana–Monroe Sun Belt 31–28 (15–15) Won Tournament 2000
Pepperdine West Coast 34–21 (16–8) Won Regular Season 2008
Fresno State Western Athletic 30–26 (8–10) Won Tournament 2011

By conference

Conference Total Schools
SEC 8 Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Vanderbilt
ACC 7 Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami (Fla.), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Virginia
Pac-12 5 Arizona, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, UCLA
Big 12 4 Baylor, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas A&M
Conference USA 4 UAB, East Carolina, Rice, UCF
Missouri Valley 3 Creighton, Indiana State, Missouri State
Southern 3 Appalachian State, College of Charleston, Samford
Big East 2 Louisville, St. John's
Big Ten 2 Michigan State, Purdue
Mountain West 2 New Mexico, TCU
Southland 2 Sam Houston State, Texas-Arlington
West Coast 2 Pepperdine, San Diego
WAC 2 Fresno State, New Mexico State
America East 1 Stony Brook
Atlantic Sun 1 Belmont
Atlantic 10 1 Dayton
Big South 1 Coastal Carolina
Big West 1 Cal St. Fullerton
Colonial 1 UNC Wilmington
Horizon 1 Valparaiso
Independent 1 Dallas Baptist
Ivy 1 Cornell
MAAC 1 Manhattan
Mid-American 1 Kent State
MEAC 1 Bethune-Cookman
NEC 1 Sacred Heart
Ohio Valley 1 Austin Peay State
Patriot 1 Army
SWAC 1 Prairie View
Summit 1 Oral Roberts
Sun Belt 1 Louisiana-Monroe

National seeds

These eight teams would automatically host a Super Regional had they advanced to that round. Only North Carolina failed to advance out of its regional.

Bold indicates CWS participant.

  1. Florida
  2. UCLA
  3. Florida State
  4. Baylor
  5. Oregon
  6. North Carolina
  7. LSU
  8. South Carolina

Regionals and Super Regionals

Bold indicates winner. * indicates extra innings.

Gainesville Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 Florida 4
4 Bethune-Cookman 0
1 Florida 6
2 Georgia Tech 2
3 College of Charleston 4
2 Georgia Tech 8
1 Florida 15 -
Gainesville Regional – McKethan Stadium
2 Georgia Tech 3 -
4 Bethune-Cookman 2
3 College of Charleston 8
3 College of Charleston 0
2 Georgia Tech 3
1 Florida 7 910-
NC State 1 8 -
1 NC State 16
4 Sacred Heart 5
1 NC State 8
2 Vanderbilt 9
3 UNC Wilmington 2
2 Vanderbilt 8
2 Vanderbilt 5 7
Raleigh Regional – Doak Field
1 NC State 6 9
4 Sacred Heart 4
3 UNC Wilmington 13
3 UNC Wilmington 5
1 NC State 17

Columbia Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 South Carolina 7
4 Manhattan 0
1 South Carolina 512
2 Clemson 4
3 Coastal Carolina 3
2 Clemson 11
1 South Carolina 4 -
Columbia Regional – Carolina Stadium
2 Clemson 3 -
4 Manhattan 1
3 Coastal Carolina 11
3 Coastal Carolina 3
2 Clemson 5
8 South Carolina 5 5 -
Oklahoma 0 1 -
1 Virginia 9
4 Army 1
1 Virginia 5
3 Appalachian State 6
3 Appalachian State 5
2 Oklahoma 4
3 Appalachian State 6 2
Charlottesville Regional – Davenport Field
2 Oklahoma 14 5
4 Army 1
2 Oklahoma 210
2 Oklahoma 5
1 Virginia 4

Los Angeles Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 UCLA 3
4 Creighton 0
1 UCLA 7
3 New Mexico 1
3 New Mexico 4
2 San Diego 0
1 UCLA 13 -
Los Angeles Regional – Jackie Robinson Stadium
4 Creighton 5 -
4 Creighton 8
2 San Diego 2
4 Creighton 7
3 New Mexico 2
2 UCLA 6 4 -
TCU 2 1 -
1 Texas A&M 4
4 Dayton 1
1 Texas A&M 3
3 Ole Miss 6
3 Ole Miss 6
2 TCU 2
3 Ole Miss 2 4
College Station Regional – Olsen Field
2 TCU 5 7
4 Dayton 12
2 TCU 28
2 TCU 10
1 Texas A&M 2

Baton Rouge Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 LSU 4
4 Louisiana–Monroe 1
1 LSU 7
2 Oregon State 1
3 Belmont 1
2 Oregon State 2
1 LSU 610-
Baton Rouge Regional - Alex Box Stadium
2 Oregon State 5 -
4 Louisiana–Monroe 6
3 Belmont 3
4 Louisiana–Monroe 2
2 Oregon State 11
7 LSU 5121 2
Stony Brook 4 3 7
1 Miami (FL) 2
4 Stony Brook 10
4 Stony Brook 8
2 UCF 9
3 Missouri State 1
2 UCF 2
2 UCF 5 6
Coral Gables Regional – Alex Rodriguez Park
4 Stony Brook 12 10
1 Miami (FL) 2
3 Missouri State 12
3 Missouri State 7
4 Stony Brook 10

Tucson Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 North Carolina 7
4 Cornell 4
1 North Carolina 4
3 St. John's 5
3 St. John's 11
2 East Carolina 3
3 St. John's 9 -
Chapel Hill Regional – Boshamer Stadium
1 North Carolina 5 -
4 Cornell 6
2 East Carolina 10
2 East Carolina 3
1 North Carolina 5
St. John's 6 4 -
Arizona 7107 -
1 Arizona 15
4 Missouri 3
1 Arizona 16
3 Louisville 4
3 Louisville 3
2 New Mexico State 2
1 Arizona 16 -
Tucson Regional – Hi Corbett Field
3 Louisville 3 -
4 Missouri 6
2 New Mexico State 2
4 Missouri 3
3 Louisville 11

Tallahassee Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 Florida State 2
4 UAB 1
1 Florida State 8
3 Samford 1
3 Samford 5
2 Mississippi State 0
1 Florida State 5 -
Tallahassee Regional - Dick Howser Stadium
3 Samford 2 -
4 UAB 1
2 Mississippi State 8
2 Mississippi State 2
3 Samford 3
3 Florida State 17 18 -
Stanford 1 7 -
1 Stanford 9
4 Fresno State 1
1 Stanford 5
2 Pepperdine 4
3 Michigan State 2
2 Pepperdine 6
1 Stanford 8 -
Palo Alto Regional - Sunken Diamond
2 Pepperdine 7 -
4 Fresno State 8
3 Michigan State 2
4 Fresno State 5
2 Pepperdine 8

Eugene Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 Oregon 6
4 Austin Peay State 5
1 Oregon 7
2 Cal State Fullerton 5
3 Indiana State 5
2 Cal State Fullerton 9
1 Oregon 8 -
Eugene Regional – PK Park
4 Austin Peay State 1 -
4 Austin Peay State 1
3 Indiana State 0
4 Austin Peay State 3
2 Cal State Fullerton 0
5 Oregon 6 3 2
Kent State 7 2 3
1 Purdue 7
4 Valparaiso 2
1 Purdue 3
3 Kent State 7
3 Kent State 721
2 Kentucky 6
3 Kent State 3 -
Gary Regional - U.S. Steel Yard
2 Kentucky 2 -
4 Valparaiso 1
2 Kentucky 8
2 Kentucky 6
1 Purdue 3

†Purdue hosted at the U.S. Steel Yard in Gary, Indiana, due to the construction delays of the Boilermaker's new stadium, Alexander Field.[3]

Waco Super Regional

Regional Regional Regional Final Super Regional
               
1 Baylor 2
4 Oral Roberts 4
4 Oral Roberts 8
2 Dallas Baptist 11
3 Texas–Arlington 0
2 Dallas Baptist 10
2 Dallas Baptist 2 2
Waco Regional – Baylor Ballpark
1 Baylor 9 8
1 Baylor 11
3 Texas–Arlington 6
1 Baylor 5
4 Oral Roberts 2
4 Baylor 8 4 0
Arkansas 1 5 1
1 Rice 3
4 Prairie View A&M 2
1 Rice 0
2 Arkansas 1
3 Sam Houston State 4
2 Arkansas 5
2 Arkansas 5 -
Houston Regional – Reckling Park
3 Sam Houston State 1 -
4 Prairie View A&M 2
3 Sam Houston State 4
3 Sam Houston State 4
1 Rice 1

College World Series

Participants

School Conference Record (conference) Head coach Previous CWS Appearances Best CWS Finish CWS Record
Not including this year
Arizona Pac-12 43–17 (20–10) Andy Lopez 15
(last: 2004)
1st
(1976, 1980, 1986)
33–27
Arkansas SEC 44–20 (16–14) Dave Van Horn 6
(last: 2009)
2nd
(1979)
9–12
Florida SEC 47−18 (18−12) Kevin O'Sullivan 7
(last: 2011)
2nd
(2005, 2011)
11–15
Florida State ACC 48–15 (24–6) Mike Martin 20
(last: 2010)
2nd
(1970, 1986, 1999)
26–40
Kent State MAC 46–18 (24–3) Scott Stricklin 0
(last: none)
none 0–0
South Carolina SEC 45–17 (18–11) Ray Tanner 10
(last: 2011)
1st
(2010, 2011)
28–17
Stony Brook America East 52–13 (21–3) Matt Senk 0
(last: none)
none 0–0
UCLA Pac-12 47–14 (20–10) John Savage 3
(last: 2010)
2nd
(2010)
3–7

Bracket

Seeds listed below indicate national seeds only.

First round Second round Semifinals Finals
               
2 UCLA 9
Stony Brook 1
2 UCLA 0
Arizona 4
Arizona 4
3 Florida State 3
Arizona 10 -
3 Florida State 3 -
Stony Brook 2
3 Florida State 12
3 Florida State 4
2 UCLA 1
Arizona 5 4 -
8 South Carolina 1 1 -
Kent State 1
Arkansas 8
Arkansas 2
8 South Carolina 1
1 Florida 3
8 South Carolina 7
Arkansas 0 2
8 South Carolina 2 3
Kent State 5
1 Florida 4
Kent State 1
8 South Carolina 4

Championship Series

Game 1

Sunday, June 24 7:00 pm
Omaha, Nebraska ESPN
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
South Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 2
Arizona 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 X 5 12 1
Starting pitchers:
USC: Forrest Koumas
UA: Konner Wade
WP: Konner Wade   LP: Forrest Koumas
Home runs:
USC: None
UA: Rob Refsnyder
Boxscore

Game 2

Monday, June 25 7:00 pm
Omaha, Nebraska ESPN
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Arizona 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 7 1
South Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 1
Starting pitchers:
UA: James Farris
USC: Michael Roth
WP: Matthew Troupe   LP: Matthew Price
Home runs:
UA: None
USC: None
Boxscore

All-Tournament Team

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

Position Player School
P Michael Roth South Carolina
Konner Wade Arizona
C Riley Moore Arizona
1B Christian Walker South Carolina
2B Devon Travis Florida State
3B Sherman Johnson Florida State
SS Alex Mejia Arizona
OF Evan Marzilli South Carolina
Joey Rickard Arizona
Rob Refsnyder (MOP) Arizona
DH Bobby Brown Arizona

Final standings

Seeds listed below indicate national seeds only

Place School Record
1st Arizona 10-0
2nd #8 South Carolina 9-3
3rd Arkansas 7-3
#3 Florida State 7-2
5th Kent State 6-3
#2 UCLA 6-2
7th #1 Florida 5-2
Stony Brook 6-4
9th #4 Baylor 5-3
#7 LSU 4-2
NC State 4-3
Oklahoma 4-3
#5 Oregon 4-2
Stanford 3-2
St. John's 3-2
Texas Christian 4-3
17th Appalachian State 2-2
Austin Peay 2-2
Central Florida 2-2
Clemson 2-2
Creighton 2-2
Dallas Baptist 2-2
Georgia Tech 2-2
Kentucky 2-2
Louisville 2-2
Mississippi 2-2
#6 North Carolina 2-2
Oregon State 2-2
Pepperdine 2-2
Samford 2-2
Sam Houston State 2-2
Vanderbilt 2-2
33rd Cal State Fullerton 1-2
Coastal Carolina 1-2
College of Charleston 1-2
East Carolina 1-2
Fresno State 1-2
Louisiana Monroe 1-2
Mississippi State 1-2
Missouri 1-2
Missouri State 1-2
New Mexico 1-2
Oral Roberts 1-2
Purdue 1-2
Rice 1-2
Texas A&M 1-2
UNC Wilmington 1-2
Virginia 1-2
49th Army 0-2
Belmont 0-2
Bethune-Cookman 0-2
Cornell 0-2
Dayton 0-2
Indiana State 0-2
Manhattan 0-2
Miami 0-2
Michigan State 0-2
New Mexico State 0-2
Prairie View 0-2
Sacred Heart 0-2
San Diego 0-2
UAB 0-2
UT-Arlington 0-2
Valparaiso 0-2
  • # denotes national seed

Record by conference

Conference # of Bids Record Win % RF SR WS NS CS NC
Pac-12 5 25–8 .758 5 4 2 1 1 1
Southeastern 8 32–18 .640 7 4 3 2 1
Atlantic Coast 7 18-15 .545 5 2 1 1
MAC 1 6–3 .667 1 1 1 1
America East 1 6–4 .600 1 1 1
Big 12 4 11–10 .524 2 2
Big East 2 5–4 .556 2 1
Mountain West 2 5–5 .500 1 1
Southern 3 5–6 .455 2
Conference USA 4 4–8 .333 1
Missouri Valley 3 3–6 .333 1
Southland 2 2–4 .333 1
West Coast 2 2–4 .333 1
Big Ten 2 1–4 .200
Western Athletic 2 1–4 .200
Other 16 9–32 .220 2

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

Round 1

  • Florida's Jonathon Crawford threw a no-hitter against Bethune-Cookman, the seventh no-hitter in NCAA tournament history and the first since 1991.[4]
  • Kent State defeated Kentucky in 21 innings, the second longest game in NCAA tournament history.[5]
  • Baylor lost to Oral Roberts, the first national seed to lose their round one game since Florida State and Georgia both did so in 2008. Both Georgia and Florida State went on to make the College World Series, with Georgia losing in the championship series.[6]

Round 2

  • Miami (FL) became the first #1 seed to go 0–2 in Regional play since San Diego in 2007.[7]

Regional Finals

  • Arizona became the first team ever to score at least 15 runs in every Regional game. They were the first team since Arkansas in 2009 to score 10 or more runs in every Regional game.[6]
  • Stony Brook became the third #4 seed ever to win a Regional, joining Missouri in 2006 and Fresno State in 2008.[6]

Super Regionals

  • Kent State, Oregon, St. John's, and Stony Brook all appeared in the Super Regionals for the first time.[8][9][10][11]
  • LSU lost a Super Regional in Baton Rouge for the first time (had won previous five).[6]
  • Florida State scored 35 runs in two games against Stanford, tied with LSU (2008) for the most runs in a Super Regional and the most in a 2-game Super Regional (previous record was 26).[6]

College World Series

 
Stony Brook supporters at the College World Series
  • Stony Brook was the first College World Series participant from the America East Conference and is the first from New York since St. John's in 1980.[12]
  • Kent State was the first MAC team to make the world series since 1976.[6]
  • No school from Texas made the College World Series for the first time since 2001.[6]
  • This is the 20th consecutive year that the SEC has fielded at least one team in the College World Series.[13]
    • This is the 5th consecutive year that the SEC has fielded at least one team in the Championship Series.
  • South Carolina becomes the first team since the '96, '97, '98 LSU Tigers to return to Omaha with a chance to defend their back-to-back Championships. Southern California is the only program in CWS history to win three consecutive CWS titles, or more, (1970–1974),(5).
  • South Carolina entered the World Series riding two significant postseason winning streaks.
    • Longest College World Series winning streak (10 CWS games) in NCAA history.[14]
    • Longest post-season winning streak (20 games) in NCAA history. (This streak includes, Regional, Super Regional and College World Series games, and also consists of six one run wins and four games that required extra innings.)[15]
  • Florida is making a third consecutive appearance in the College World Series for the first time in team history. Fellow 2012 CWS participants Florida State ('94,'95,'96 & '98,99,'00), Arizona ('58,'59,'60), Oregon State (05,06,07) and South Carolina ('02,'03,'04 & '10,'11,'12) have all made three consecutive appearances.
  • The Game 4 match-up between No. 1 seed Florida and No. 8 seed South Carolina marks the first opening-round rematch of the previous season's Championship Game since the 1960 series when Arizona faced, and defeated, the 1959 Champions from Oklahoma State.[15]
  • This is the first appearance by Kent State or Stony Brook in the College World Series.[16][17]
  • Stony Brook is the second team since 1999 to be seeded fourth in a regional and advance to the College World Series (Fresno State won 2008 CWS).[16]
  • Arizona pitcher Konner Wade became the first pitcher to throw a complete game shutout without a walk in a College World Series game since 1972.
  • For the first time since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1999, neither team that started 2–0 in the CWS was a national seed. (Arizona and Arkansas)[18]
  • As a result of the 20 June 2012 Game 10 rain delay, South Carolina will become the first team, since Georgia did so in 1987, to play all or part of two games on the same calendar day at the CWS when they face Arkansas in the night game (Game 12) on the 21st. The last team to play two full games, in the College World Series, on the same day was Michigan on 2 June 1980.[19]
  • With the 2–0 win over Arkansas in game 12, South Carolina becomes the first team since 1952 (Holy Cross)(60 years) to win two games in the College World Series on the same day.

CWS records tied or broken

  • With the Game Four win over No. 1 seed Florida, the No. 8 seed South Carolina Gamecocks extend their NCAA record-setting postseason win streak to 21 consecutive games and their College World Series record-setting consecutive win streak to 11.[20][21] (Both streaks came to an end in game Eight.)
  • With the 4–1 win over Kent State in game 10, South Carolina's Michael Roth becomes the College World Series' all-time leader in Most Innings Pitched, with 53 2/3rd over three years. Roth also tied the record for Most CWS Starts with his 7th, and he tied the record for most CWS Wins all-time with a 4–0 CWS record. Additionally, Roth ties the record with Most Years With Wins (3).[22][23]
  • Arizona becomes the first CWS team to hit two home runs in an inning at TD Ameritrade Park after Rob Refsnyder and Bobby Brown hit home runs in the fourth inning of Game 11 against Florida State. In the same game, Florida State uses eight different pitchers, tying a CWS record.[24]
  • With the 3–2 win over Arkansas in game 13, South Carolina's Matt Price sets a new College World Series Most Wins record with 5.[25][26]
  • Arizona becomes only the second team after South Carolina the previous year to go a perfect 10–0 in the postseason.

Media coverage

Radio

NRG Media, in conjunction with the Dial Global Sports/NCAA Radio Network provided nationwide radio coverage of the College World Series. Kevin Kugler and John Bishop called all games leading up to the Championship Series. It would be the first time John Bishop would call College World Series games for Dial Global Sports. The championship series would be called by Kugler and Scott Graham.[27]

Selection shows

The NCAA Division I Road to Omaha Selection Show aired on ESPN on May 28, 2012.

Competition

  • Regionals:
The Columbia and Tucson Regionals were broadcast on ESPNU and ESPN3.
The College Station, Gainesville, Palo Alto and Tallahassee Regionals were broadcast on ESPN3.
The Baton Rouge Regional was broadcast on Comcast SportsNet Northwest, Cox Sports Television, CSS.
Purdue's games at the Gary Regional were broadcast on Big Ten Network. Games in that regional not involving Purdue were not televised at all.
All games during the Super Regionals and the College World Series aired on the ESPN Networks (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, and ESPN3).

Broadcast assignments

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The 2012 NCAA Division I baseball tournament began on Friday June 1 2012 as part of the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball season The 64 team double elimination tournament concluded with the 2012 College World Series in Omaha Nebraska starting on June 15 and ending on June 25 2012 NCAA Division I baseball tournamentSeason2012Teams64Finals siteTD Ameritrade ParkOmaha NebraskaChampionsArizona 4th title Runner upSouth Carolina 11th CWS Appearance Winning coachAndy Lopez 2nd title MOPRob Refsnyder Arizona 2011 NCAA Division I Baseball Championship 2013 The 64 NCAA Division I college baseball teams were selected out of an eligible 297 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 Contents 1 Bids 1 1 Automatic bids 1 2 By conference 2 National seeds 3 Regionals and Super Regionals 3 1 Gainesville Super Regional 3 2 Columbia Super Regional 3 3 Los Angeles Super Regional 3 4 Baton Rouge Super Regional 3 5 Tucson Super Regional 3 6 Tallahassee Super Regional 3 7 Eugene Super Regional 3 8 Waco 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 7 6 CWS records tied or broken 8 Media coverage 8 1 Radio 8 2 Selection shows 8 3 Competition 8 3 1 Broadcast assignments 9 ReferencesBids EditAutomatic 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 2 School Conference Record Conf Berth Last NCAA AppearanceStony Brook America East 46 11 21 3 Won Tournament 2010Georgia Tech ACC 36 24 12 18 Won Tournament 2011Belmont Atlantic Sun 39 22 17 10 Won Tournament 2011Dayton Atlantic 10 31 28 17 7 Won Tournament First appearanceMissouri Big 12 32 26 10 14 Won Tournament 2009St John s Big East 37 21 18 9 Won Tournament 2011Coastal Carolina Big South 41 17 18 5 Won Tournament 2011Purdue Big Ten 44 12 17 7 Won Tournament 1987Cal State Fullerton Big West 35 19 17 7 Won Regular Season 2011UNC Wilmington Colonial 38 21 24 6 Won Tournament 2008UAB Conference USA 32 28 9 15 Won Tournament 1991Valparaiso Horizon 35 23 22 8 Won Tournament 1968Cornell Ivy League 31 15 14 6 Won Tournament 2010Manhattan Metro Atlantic 33 25 18 6 Won Tournament 2011Kent State Mid American 41 17 24 3 Won Tournament 2011Bethune Cookman Mid Eastern 34 25 18 5 Won Tournament 2011Creighton Missouri Valley 26 28 6 14 Won Tournament 2011New Mexico Mountain West 36 22 18 6 Won Tournament 2011Sacred Heart Northeast 25 30 19 13 Won Tournament 2011Austin Peay State Ohio Valley 38 22 19 7 Won Tournament 2011UCLA Pac 12 42 14 20 10 Won Regular Season 2011Army Patriot 41 13 18 2 Won Tournament 2009Mississippi State Southeastern 39 22 16 14 Won Tournament 2011Samford Southern 39 21 19 11 Won Tournament First appearanceTexas Arlington Southland 36 23 19 14 Won Tournament 2006Prairie View A amp M Southwestern Athletic 33 16 15 8 Won Tournament 2007Oral Roberts Summit 37 23 17 6 Won Tournament 2011Louisiana Monroe Sun Belt 31 28 15 15 Won Tournament 2000Pepperdine West Coast 34 21 16 8 Won Regular Season 2008Fresno State Western Athletic 30 26 8 10 Won Tournament 2011By conference Edit Conference Total SchoolsSEC 8 Arkansas Florida Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina VanderbiltACC 7 Clemson Florida State Georgia Tech Miami Fla North Carolina North Carolina State VirginiaPac 12 5 Arizona Oregon Oregon State Stanford UCLABig 12 4 Baylor Missouri Oklahoma Texas A amp MConference USA 4 UAB East Carolina Rice UCFMissouri Valley 3 Creighton Indiana State Missouri StateSouthern 3 Appalachian State College of Charleston SamfordBig East 2 Louisville St John sBig Ten 2 Michigan State PurdueMountain West 2 New Mexico TCUSouthland 2 Sam Houston State Texas ArlingtonWest Coast 2 Pepperdine San DiegoWAC 2 Fresno State New Mexico StateAmerica East 1 Stony BrookAtlantic Sun 1 BelmontAtlantic 10 1 DaytonBig South 1 Coastal CarolinaBig West 1 Cal St FullertonColonial 1 UNC WilmingtonHorizon 1 ValparaisoIndependent 1 Dallas BaptistIvy 1 CornellMAAC 1 ManhattanMid American 1 Kent StateMEAC 1 Bethune CookmanNEC 1 Sacred HeartOhio Valley 1 Austin Peay StatePatriot 1 ArmySWAC 1 Prairie ViewSummit 1 Oral RobertsSun Belt 1 Louisiana MonroeNational seeds EditThese eight teams would automatically host a Super Regional had they advanced to that round Only North Carolina failed to advance out of its regional Bold indicates CWS participant Florida UCLA Florida State Baylor Oregon North Carolina LSU South CarolinaRegionals and Super Regionals EditBold indicates winner indicates extra innings Gainesville Super Regional Edit RegionalRegionalRegional FinalSuper Regional 1Florida44Bethune Cookman01Florida62Georgia Tech23College of Charleston42Georgia Tech81Florida15 Gainesville Regional McKethan Stadium2Georgia Tech3 4Bethune Cookman23College of Charleston83College of Charleston02Georgia Tech31Florida7910 NC State18 1NC State164Sacred Heart51NC State82Vanderbilt93UNC Wilmington22Vanderbilt82Vanderbilt57Raleigh Regional Doak Field1NC State694Sacred Heart43UNC Wilmington133UNC Wilmington51NC State17Columbia Super Regional Edit RegionalRegionalRegional FinalSuper Regional 1South Carolina74Manhattan01South Carolina5122Clemson43Coastal Carolina32Clemson111South Carolina4 Columbia Regional Carolina Stadium2Clemson3 4Manhattan13Coastal Carolina113Coastal Carolina32Clemson58South Carolina55 Oklahoma01 1Virginia94Army11Virginia53Appalachian State63Appalachian State52Oklahoma43Appalachian State62Charlottesville Regional Davenport Field2Oklahoma1454Army12Oklahoma2102Oklahoma51Virginia4Los Angeles Super Regional Edit RegionalRegionalRegional FinalSuper Regional 1UCLA34Creighton01UCLA73New Mexico13New Mexico42San Diego01UCLA13 Los Angeles Regional Jackie Robinson Stadium4Creighton5 4Creighton82San Diego24Creighton73New Mexico22UCLA64 TCU21 1Texas A amp M44Dayton11Texas A amp M33Ole Miss63Ole Miss62TCU23Ole Miss24College Station Regional Olsen Field2TCU574Dayton122TCU282TCU101Texas A amp M2Baton Rouge Super Regional Edit RegionalRegionalRegional FinalSuper Regional 1LSU44Louisiana Monroe11LSU72Oregon State13Belmont12Oregon State21LSU610 Baton Rouge Regional Alex Box Stadium2Oregon State5 4Louisiana Monroe63Belmont34Louisiana Monroe22Oregon State117LSU51212Stony Brook4371Miami FL 24Stony Brook104Stony Brook82UCF93Missouri State12UCF22UCF56Coral Gables Regional Alex Rodriguez Park4Stony Brook12101Miami FL 23Missouri State123Missouri State74Stony Brook10Tucson Super Regional Edit RegionalRegionalRegional FinalSuper Regional 1North Carolina74Cornell41North Carolina43St John s53St John s112East Carolina33St John s9 Chapel Hill Regional Boshamer Stadium1North Carolina5 4Cornell62East Carolina102East Carolina31North Carolina5St John s64 Arizona7107 1Arizona154Missouri31Arizona163Louisville43Louisville32New Mexico State21Arizona16 Tucson Regional Hi Corbett Field3Louisville3 4Missouri62New Mexico State24Missouri33Louisville11Tallahassee Super Regional Edit RegionalRegionalRegional FinalSuper Regional 1Florida State24UAB11Florida State83Samford13Samford52Mississippi State01Florida State5 Tallahassee Regional Dick Howser Stadium3Samford2 4UAB12Mississippi State82Mississippi State23Samford33Florida State1718 Stanford17 1Stanford94Fresno State11Stanford52Pepperdine43Michigan State22Pepperdine61Stanford8 Palo Alto Regional Sunken Diamond2Pepperdine7 4Fresno State83Michigan State24Fresno State52Pepperdine8Eugene Super Regional Edit RegionalRegionalRegional FinalSuper Regional 1Oregon64Austin Peay State51Oregon72Cal State Fullerton53Indiana State52Cal State Fullerton91Oregon8 Eugene Regional PK Park4Austin Peay State1 4Austin Peay State13Indiana State04Austin Peay State32Cal State Fullerton05Oregon632Kent State7231Purdue74Valparaiso21Purdue33Kent State73Kent State7212Kentucky63Kent State3 Gary Regional U S Steel Yard2Kentucky2 4Valparaiso12Kentucky82Kentucky61Purdue3 Purdue hosted at the U S Steel Yard in Gary Indiana due to the construction delays of the Boilermaker s new stadium Alexander Field 3 Waco Super Regional Edit RegionalRegionalRegional FinalSuper Regional 1Baylor24Oral Roberts44Oral Roberts82Dallas Baptist113Texas Arlington02Dallas Baptist102Dallas Baptist22Waco Regional Baylor Ballpark1Baylor981Baylor113Texas Arlington61Baylor54Oral Roberts24Baylor840Arkansas1511Rice34Prairie View A amp M21Rice02Arkansas13Sam Houston State42Arkansas52Arkansas5 Houston Regional Reckling Park3Sam Houston State1 4Prairie View A amp M23Sam Houston State43Sam Houston State41Rice1College World Series EditParticipants Edit School Conference Record conference Head coach Previous CWS Appearances Best CWS Finish CWS RecordNot including this yearArizona Pac 12 43 17 20 10 Andy Lopez 15 last 2004 1st 1976 1980 1986 33 27Arkansas SEC 44 20 16 14 Dave Van Horn 6 last 2009 2nd 1979 9 12Florida SEC 47 18 18 12 Kevin O Sullivan 7 last 2011 2nd 2005 2011 11 15Florida State ACC 48 15 24 6 Mike Martin 20 last 2010 2nd 1970 1986 1999 26 40Kent State MAC 46 18 24 3 Scott Stricklin 0 last none none 0 0South Carolina SEC 45 17 18 11 Ray Tanner 10 last 2011 1st 2010 2011 28 17Stony Brook America East 52 13 21 3 Matt Senk 0 last none none 0 0UCLA Pac 12 47 14 20 10 John Savage 3 last 2010 2nd 2010 3 7Bracket Edit Seeds listed below indicate national seeds only First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals 2UCLA9Stony Brook12UCLA0Arizona4Arizona43Florida State3Arizona10 3Florida State3 Stony Brook23Florida State123Florida State42UCLA1Arizona54 8South Carolina11 Kent State1Arkansas8Arkansas28South Carolina11Florida38South Carolina7Arkansas028South Carolina23Kent State51Florida4Kent State18South Carolina4Championship Series Edit Game 1 Edit Sunday June 24 7 00 pm Omaha Nebraska ESPN Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H ESouth Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 2Arizona 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 X 5 12 1Starting pitchers USC Forrest KoumasUA Konner WadeWP Konner Wade LP Forrest KoumasHome runs USC NoneUA Rob RefsnyderBoxscoreGame 2 Edit Monday June 25 7 00 pm Omaha Nebraska ESPN Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EArizona 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 7 1South Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 1Starting pitchers UA James FarrisUSC Michael RothWP Matthew Troupe LP Matthew PriceHome runs UA NoneUSC NoneBoxscoreAll Tournament Team Edit The following players were members of the College World Series All Tournament Team Position Player SchoolP Michael Roth South CarolinaKonner Wade ArizonaC Riley Moore Arizona1B Christian Walker South Carolina2B Devon Travis Florida State3B Sherman Johnson Florida StateSS Alex Mejia ArizonaOF Evan Marzilli South CarolinaJoey Rickard ArizonaRob Refsnyder MOP ArizonaDH Bobby Brown ArizonaFinal standings EditSeeds listed below indicate national seeds only Place School Record1st Arizona 10 02nd 8 South Carolina 9 33rd Arkansas 7 3 3 Florida State 7 25th Kent State 6 3 2 UCLA 6 27th 1 Florida 5 2Stony Brook 6 49th 4 Baylor 5 3 7 LSU 4 2NC State 4 3Oklahoma 4 3 5 Oregon 4 2Stanford 3 2St John s 3 2Texas Christian 4 317th Appalachian State 2 2Austin Peay 2 2Central Florida 2 2Clemson 2 2Creighton 2 2Dallas Baptist 2 2Georgia Tech 2 2Kentucky 2 2Louisville 2 2Mississippi 2 2 6 North Carolina 2 2Oregon State 2 2Pepperdine 2 2Samford 2 2Sam Houston State 2 2Vanderbilt 2 233rd Cal State Fullerton 1 2Coastal Carolina 1 2College of Charleston 1 2East Carolina 1 2Fresno State 1 2Louisiana Monroe 1 2Mississippi State 1 2Missouri 1 2Missouri State 1 2New Mexico 1 2Oral Roberts 1 2Purdue 1 2Rice 1 2Texas A amp M 1 2UNC Wilmington 1 2Virginia 1 249th Army 0 2Belmont 0 2Bethune Cookman 0 2Cornell 0 2Dayton 0 2Indiana State 0 2Manhattan 0 2Miami 0 2Michigan State 0 2New Mexico State 0 2Prairie View 0 2Sacred Heart 0 2San Diego 0 2UAB 0 2UT Arlington 0 2Valparaiso 0 2 denotes national seedRecord by conference EditConference of Bids Record Win RF SR WS NS CS NCPac 12 5 25 8 758 5 4 2 1 1 1Southeastern 8 32 18 640 7 4 3 2 1 Atlantic Coast 7 18 15 545 5 2 1 1 MAC 1 6 3 667 1 1 1 1 America East 1 6 4 600 1 1 1 Big 12 4 11 10 524 2 2 Big East 2 5 4 556 2 1 Mountain West 2 5 5 500 1 1 Southern 3 5 6 455 2 Conference USA 4 4 8 333 1 Missouri Valley 3 3 6 333 1 Southland 2 2 4 333 1 West Coast 2 2 4 333 1 Big Ten 2 1 4 200 Western Athletic 2 1 4 200 Other 16 9 32 220 2 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 EditRound 1 Edit Florida s Jonathon Crawford threw a no hitter against Bethune Cookman the seventh no hitter in NCAA tournament history and the first since 1991 4 Kent State defeated Kentucky in 21 innings the second longest game in NCAA tournament history 5 Baylor lost to Oral Roberts the first national seed to lose their round one game since Florida State and Georgia both did so in 2008 Both Georgia and Florida State went on to make the College World Series with Georgia losing in the championship series 6 Round 2 Edit Miami FL became the first 1 seed to go 0 2 in Regional play since San Diego in 2007 7 Regional Finals Edit Arizona became the first team ever to score at least 15 runs in every Regional game They were the first team since Arkansas in 2009 to score 10 or more runs in every Regional game 6 Stony Brook became the third 4 seed ever to win a Regional joining Missouri in 2006 and Fresno State in 2008 6 Super Regionals Edit Kent State Oregon St John s and Stony Brook all appeared in the Super Regionals for the first time 8 9 10 11 LSU lost a Super Regional in Baton Rouge for the first time had won previous five 6 Florida State scored 35 runs in two games against Stanford tied with LSU 2008 for the most runs in a Super Regional and the most in a 2 game Super Regional previous record was 26 6 College World Series Edit Stony Brook supporters at the College World Series Stony Brook was the first College World Series participant from the America East Conference and is the first from New York since St John s in 1980 12 Kent State was the first MAC team to make the world series since 1976 6 No school from Texas made the College World Series for the first time since 2001 6 This is the 20th consecutive year that the SEC has fielded at least one team in the College World Series 13 This is the 5th consecutive year that the SEC has fielded at least one team in the Championship Series South Carolina becomes the first team since the 96 97 98 LSU Tigers to return to Omaha with a chance to defend their back to back Championships Southern California is the only program in CWS history to win three consecutive CWS titles or more 1970 1974 5 South Carolina entered the World Series riding two significant postseason winning streaks Longest College World Series winning streak 10 CWS games in NCAA history 14 Longest post season winning streak 20 games in NCAA history This streak includes Regional Super Regional and College World Series games and also consists of six one run wins and four games that required extra innings 15 Florida is making a third consecutive appearance in the College World Series for the first time in team history Fellow 2012 CWS participants Florida State 94 95 96 amp 98 99 00 Arizona 58 59 60 Oregon State 05 06 07 and South Carolina 02 03 04 amp 10 11 12 have all made three consecutive appearances The Game 4 match up between No 1 seed Florida and No 8 seed South Carolina marks the first opening round rematch of the previous season s Championship Game since the 1960 series when Arizona faced and defeated the 1959 Champions from Oklahoma State 15 This is the first appearance by Kent State or Stony Brook in the College World Series 16 17 Stony Brook is the second team since 1999 to be seeded fourth in a regional and advance to the College World Series Fresno State won 2008 CWS 16 Arizona pitcher Konner Wade became the first pitcher to throw a complete game shutout without a walk in a College World Series game since 1972 For the first time since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1999 neither team that started 2 0 in the CWS was a national seed Arizona and Arkansas 18 As a result of the 20 June 2012 Game 10 rain delay South Carolina will become the first team since Georgia did so in 1987 to play all or part of two games on the same calendar day at the CWS when they face Arkansas in the night game Game 12 on the 21st The last team to play two full games in the College World Series on the same day was Michigan on 2 June 1980 19 With the 2 0 win over Arkansas in game 12 South Carolina becomes the first team since 1952 Holy Cross 60 years to win two games in the College World Series on the same day CWS records tied or broken Edit With the Game Four win over No 1 seed Florida the No 8 seed South Carolina Gamecocks extend their NCAA record setting postseason win streak to 21 consecutive games and their College World Series record setting consecutive win streak to 11 20 21 Both streaks came to an end in game Eight With the 4 1 win over Kent State in game 10 South Carolina s Michael Roth becomes the College World Series all time leader in Most Innings Pitched with 53 2 3rd over three years Roth also tied the record for Most CWS Starts with his 7th and he tied the record for most CWS Wins all time with a 4 0 CWS record Additionally Roth ties the record with Most Years With Wins 3 22 23 Arizona becomes the first CWS team to hit two home runs in an inning at TD Ameritrade Park after Rob Refsnyder and Bobby Brown hit home runs in the fourth inning of Game 11 against Florida State In the same game Florida State uses eight different pitchers tying a CWS record 24 With the 3 2 win over Arkansas in game 13 South Carolina s Matt Price sets a new College World Series Most Wins record with 5 25 26 Arizona becomes only the second team after South Carolina the previous year to go a perfect 10 0 in the postseason Media coverage EditRadio Edit NRG Media in conjunction with the Dial Global Sports NCAA Radio Network provided nationwide radio coverage of the College World Series Kevin Kugler and John Bishop called all games leading up to the Championship Series It would be the first time John Bishop would call College World Series games for Dial Global Sports The championship series would be called by Kugler and Scott Graham 27 Selection shows Edit The NCAA Division I Road to Omaha Selection Show aired on ESPN on May 28 2012 Competition Edit Regionals The Columbia and Tucson Regionals were broadcast on ESPNU and ESPN3 The College Station Gainesville Palo Alto and Tallahassee Regionals were broadcast on ESPN3 The Baton Rouge Regional was broadcast on Comcast SportsNet Northwest Cox Sports Television CSS Purdue s games at the Gary Regional were broadcast on Big Ten Network Games in that regional not involving Purdue were not televised at all All games during the Super Regionals and the College World Series aired on the ESPN Networks ESPN ESPN2 ESPNU and ESPN3 Broadcast assignments Edit Super Regionals 28 Steve Berthiaume amp Doug Glanville Baton Rouge Louisiana Justin Kutcher amp Jay Payton Gainesville Florida Carter Blackburn Randy Flores amp Mike Rooney Tucson Arizona Dave Neal amp Jay Walker Waco TexasCollege World Series 29 Karl Ravech or Jon Sciambi or Mike Patrick Kyle Peterson amp Jenn Brown Afternoons Mike Patrick Nomar Garciaparra or Orel Hershiser amp Jessica Mendoza Evenings Super Regionals 28 Mike Patrick Nomar Garciaparra amp Jessica Mendoza Tallahassee Florida Mark Neely amp Danny Kanell Columbia South Carolina Clay Matvick Kyle Peterson amp Jenn Brown Los Angeles California Adam Amin amp Paul Lo Duca Eugene OregonCollege World Series Championship 29 Mike Patrick Orel Hershiser Kyle Peterson Jenn Brown amp Jessica MendozaReferences Edit Team Directory Archived from the original on 2010 12 30 Retrieved 2012 05 28 Rogers Kendall Tracking Automatic Bids Perfect Game USA Retrieved 29 May 2012 Miller Travis 2012 05 29 2012 NCAA Baseball Tournament Gary Regional Preview Hammer and Rails Retrieved 2021 06 14 DiRocco Michael Jonathon Crawford throws no hitter GatorNation Retrieved 2 June 2012 AP 2 June 2012 NCAA baseball tournament Kent State outlasts Kentucky in 21 innings Detroit Free Press Retrieved 2 June 2012 a b c d e f g All Time Championship Tournament Records and Results PDF NCAA org Retrieved 4 June 2012 King Jason Surprises stir up NCAA tournament Retrieved 4 June 2012 Fentress Aaron 4 June 2012 Eugene Super Regional Oregon Ducks prepare for unfamiliar Kent State Golden Flashes The Oregonian Retrieved 5 June 2012 Ducks Win Regional Advance To First Ever Super Regional KEZI Retrieved 5 June 2012 permanent dead link AP 4 June 2012 St John s Advance to Baseball Super Regional New York Times Retrieved 5 June 2012 AP 5 June 2012 Stony Brook Advances to its First N C A A Super Regional New York Times Retrieved 5 June 2012 College World Series field is set ESPN com 12 June 2012 Retrieved 13 June 2012 2012 College World Series Facts MidwayMadness com June 13 2012 Retrieved 2012 06 13 Monday Roundup Gamecocks Flashes Hogs Win Super Regionals Baseball America June 12 2012 Retrieved 2012 06 12 a b College World Series field is set ESPN com June 12 2012 Retrieved 2012 06 12 a b Stony Brook Defeats L S U to Advance to College World Series Associated Press June 11 2012 Retrieved 2012 06 12 College baseball Kent State beats Oregon to reach first College World Series Associated Press June 12 2012 Retrieved 2012 06 12 Arkansas joins Arizona at 2 0 in CWS College Baseball Insider June 18 2012 Retrieved 2012 06 18 Gamecocks oust Kent St 4 1 on Roth s CWS 2 hitter The Kansas City Star June 21 2012 Retrieved 2012 06 21 CWS South Carolina dumps Florida to extend record win streak to 22 Sports Illustrated June 17 2012 Retrieved 2012 06 17 CWS Payne Roth help South Carolina extend winning streak Omaha com June 16 2012 Retrieved 2012 06 16 CWS Michael Roth South Carolina sends Kent State packing at CWS Sports Illustrated June 21 2012 Retrieved 2012 06 21 CWS Individual Pitching Records PDF NCAA June 14 2012 Retrieved 2012 06 21 Seen and heard at the College World Series Arizona Daily Star June 22 2012 Retrieved 2012 06 22 Gamecocks Eliminate Arkansas From College World Series Tulsa KTUL com Star June 23 2012 Retrieved 2012 06 23 2012 NCAA College World Series Record Book PDF ncaa org June 14 2012 Retrieved 2012 06 23 Dial Global announces College World Series announce team Eye on Sky and Air Sports Retrieved 2012 05 30 a b College Baseball ESPN s Record Setting NCAA Division I Baseball Championship Coverage Continues ESPN Media Zone Retrieved 2012 06 05 a b ESPN s 33rd College World Series Every Game Live ESPN Media Zone Retrieved 2012 06 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2012 NCAA Division 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