2009 NCAA Division I baseball tournament

The 2009 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was held from May 29 through June 24, 2009 and is part of the 2009 NCAA Division I baseball season. The 64 NCAA Division I college baseball teams were selected out of an eligible 286 teams on May 25, 2009. Thirty teams were awarded an automatic bid as champions of their conference, and 34 teams were selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee.

2009 NCAA Division I
baseball tournament
Season2009
Teams64
Finals site
ChampionsLSU (6th title)
Runner-upTexas (33rd CWS Appearance)
Winning coachPaul Mainieri (1st title)
MOPJared Mitchell (LSU)

The 2009 tournament culminated with 8 teams advancing to the College World Series at historic Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska, beginning on June 13.

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.

SchoolConferenceRecord (Conf)BerthLast NCAA appearance
BinghamtonAmerica East29–20 (13–7)Won AmEast TourneyFirst appearance
VirginiaACC43–12–1 (16–11–1)Won ACC Tourney2008 (Fullerton Regional)
JacksonvilleA-Sun35–20 (19–11)Won A-Sun Tourney2007 (Chapel Hill Regional)
XavierAtlantic 1037–19 (18–9)Won A-10 TourneyFirst appearance
LouisvilleBig East44–15 (19–7)Won Big East Tourney2008 (Athens Regional)
Coastal CarolinaBig South46–14 (21–5)Won Big South Tourney2008 (Cary Super Regional)
IndianaBig Ten32–25 (16–7)Won Big Ten Tourney1996 (Midwest Regional)
TexasBig 1241–13–1 (17–9–1)Won Big 12 Tourney2008 (Houston Regional)
UC IrvineBig West43–13 (22–2)Won Big West2008 (Baton Rouge Super Regional)
Georgia StateColonial Athletic39–20 (12–9)Won CAA TourneyFirst appearance
RiceConference USA39–15 (16–8)Won C-USA Tourney2008 (College World Series)
Wright StateHorizon33–28 (14–12)Won Horizon Tourney2006 (Corvallis Regional)
DartmouthIvy League27–16 (16–4)Won Ivy championship series1987 (Northeast Regional)
MaristMetro Atlantic31–26 (15–9)Won MAAC Tourney2005 (Baton Rouge Regional)
Kent StateMid-American42–15 (17–9)Won MAC Tourney2007 (Columbia, Missouri Regional)
Bethune–CookmanMEAC32–26 (16–2)Won MEAC Tourney2008 (Coral Gables Regional)
Wichita StateMissouri Valley30–25 (11–7)Won MVC Tourney2008 (Stillwater Regional)
UtahMountain West26–29 (8–16)Won MWC Tourney1960 (District 7)
MonmouthNortheast32–23 (15–11)Won NEC Tourney2007 (Tempe Regional)
Tennessee TechOhio Valley30–22 (10–11)Won OVC Tourney2001 (Knoxville Regional)
Arizona StatePacific-1044–12 (21–6)Won Pac-102008 (Tempe Super Regional)
ArmyPatriot League31–18 (13–7)Won Patriot Tourney2005 (Tallahassee Regional)
LSUSEC46–16 (20–10)Won SEC tournament2008 (College World Series)
Georgia SouthernSouthern42–15 (20–8)Won SoCon Tourney2002 (Clemson Regional)
Sam Houston StateSouthland36–22 (18–14)Won Southland Tourney2008 (Houston Regional)
Oral RobertsSummit31–13 (16–2)Won Summit Tourney2008 (Baton Rouge Regional)
Middle TennesseeSun Belt43–16 (21–8)Won SBC Tourney2003 (Starkville Regional)
SouthernSWAC30–15 (17–6)Won SWAC Tourney2005 (New Orleans Regional)
Fresno StateWAC32–28 (12–12)Won WAC Tourney2008 (College World Series)
GonzagaWCC35–16 (14–7)Won WCC championship series1981 (West Regional)

Bids by conference

ConferenceTotalSchools
Big 128Baylor, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas A&M
Southeastern8Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Vanderbilt
Atlantic Coast7Boston College, Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami (FL), North Carolina, Virginia
Big Ten3Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio State
Big West3Cal Poly, UC Irvine, Cal State Fullerton
Conference USA3East Carolina, Rice, Southern Miss
Mountain West3San Diego State, TCU, Utah
Pacific 103Arizona State, Oregon State, Washington State
Colonial2George Mason, Georgia State
Southern2Elon, Georgia Southern
Southland2Sam Houston State, Texas State
Sun Belt2Middle Tennessee, Western Kentucky
Atlantic Sun1Jacksonville
Atlantic 101Xavier
America East1Binghamton
Big East1Louisville
Big South1Coastal Carolina
Horizon1Wright State
Ivy1Dartmouth
Metro Atlantic1Marist
Mid-American1Kent State
Mid-Eastern1Bethune–Cookman
Missouri Valley1Wichita State
Northeast1Monmouth
Ohio Valley1Tennessee Tech
Patriot1Army
Southwestern1Southern
Summit1Oral Roberts
Western Athletic1Fresno State
WCC1Gonzaga

National seeds

Bold indicates CWS participant.

  1. Texas (41-13-1)
  2. Cal State Fullerton (42–14)
  3. LSU (46–16)
  4. North Carolina (42–16)
  5. Arizona State (44–12)
  6. UC Irvine (43–13)
  7. Oklahoma (41–18)
  8. Florida (42-22)

Regionals and super regionals

Regional schedule

Regional rounds were held Friday, May 29 through Monday, June 1. Each regional followed a double elimination format, with 2 games each played on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and one on Monday when needed.

DayGameTeams
Fri. 5/29/0912/3 or 1/4 (host choice)
22/3 or 1/4 (host choice)
Sat. 5/30/093Loser Games 1 & 2
4Winner Games 1 & 2
Sun. 5/31/095Winner Game 3 vs Loser Game 4
6Winner Games 4 & 5
Mon. 6/1/097if needed, only if winner of game 5 wins game 6

Super Regional Schedule

Best-of-three super regionals were held Friday, June 5 through Monday, June 8. Four series were played Friday-Sunday and four series were played Saturday-Monday with the final day in each grouping if necessary.

Brackets

Bold indicates winner. * indicates extra innings.


Austin Super Regional

Hosted by Texas at UFCU Disch–Falk Field

RegionalRegionalRegional finalsSuper regionals
               
1Texas3
4Army1
1Texas325[a]
3Boston College2
3Boston College8
2Texas State7
1Texas14
Austin Regional – UFCU Disch–Falk Field
4Army10
4Army7
2Texas State4
4Army4
3Boston College3
1Texas1025
TCU432
1TCU6
4Wright State3
1TCU13
3Oregon State1
3Oregon State9
2Texas A&M8
1TCU5
Fort Worth Regional – Lupton Stadium
3Oregon State4
4Wright State4
2Texas A&M611
2Texas A&M6
3Oregon State13

Gainesville Super Regional

Hosted by Florida at Alfred A. McKethan Stadium

RegionalRegionalRegional finalsSuper regionals
               
1Florida8
4Bethune–Cookman7
1Florida8
2Miami (FL)2
3Jacksonville4
2Miami (FL)9
1Florida16
Gainesville Regional – Alfred A. McKethan Stadium
2Miami (FL)5
4Bethune–Cookman7
3Jacksonville8
3Jacksonville0
2Miami (FL)4
8Florida76
Southern Miss97
1Georgia Tech9
4Georgia State3
1Georgia Tech7
3Southern Miss10
3Southern Miss17
2Elon15
3Southern Miss312
Atlanta Regional – Russ Chandler Stadium
1Georgia Tech108
4Georgia State3
2Elon4
2Elon4
1Georgia Tech8

Tempe Super Regional

Hosted by Arizona State at Packard Stadium

RegionalRegionalRegional finalsSuper regionals
               
1Arizona State17
4Kent State6
1Arizona State4
2Oral Roberts1
3Cal Poly3
2Oral Roberts13
1Arizona State8
Tempe Regional – Packard Stadium
2Oral Roberts3
4Kent State10
3Cal Poly9
4Kent State10
2Oral Roberts15
5Arizona State78
Clemson42
1Clemson5
4Tennessee Tech4
1Clemson2
3Oklahoma State3
3Oklahoma State10
2Alabama6
3Oklahoma State15
Clemson Regional – Doug Kingsmore Stadium
1Clemson156
4Tennessee Tech6
2Alabama2
4Tennessee Tech0
1Clemson10

Chapel Hill Super Regional

Hosted by North Carolina at Boshamer Stadium

RegionalRegionalRegional finalsSuper regionals
               
1North Carolina5
4Dartmouth2
1North Carolina14
2Coastal Carolina5
3Kansas3
2Coastal Carolina11
1North Carolina12
Chapel Hill Regional – Boshamer Stadium
3Kansas1
4Dartmouth0
3Kansas16
3Kansas5
2Coastal Carolina1
4North Carolina109
East Carolina13
1East Carolina11
4Binghamton7
1East Carolina2
2South Carolina12
3George Mason3
2South Carolina11
2South Carolina69
Greenville Regional – Clark-LeClair Stadium
1East Carolina81010
4Binghamton11
3George Mason6
4Binghamton9
1East Carolina16

Fullerton Super Regional

Hosted by Cal State Fullerton at Goodwin Field

RegionalRegionalRegional finalsSuper regionals
               
1Cal State Fullerton18
4Utah2
1Cal State Fullerton7
3Gonzaga4
3Gonzaga19
2Georgia Southern10
1Cal State Fullerton16
Fullerton Regional – Goodwin Field
4Utah3
4Utah11
2Georgia Southern10
4Utah9
3Gonzaga7
2Cal State Fullerton1211
Louisville02
1Louisville8
4Indiana2
1Louisville3
2Middle Tennessee2
3Vanderbilt4
2Middle Tennessee5
1Louisville45
Louisville Regional – Jim Patterson Stadium
3Vanderbilt83
4Indiana0
3Vanderbilt10
3Vanderbilt6
2Middle Tennessee0

Tallahassee Super Regional

Hosted by Florida State at Dick Howser Stadium

RegionalRegionalRegional finalsSuper regionals
               
1Oklahoma5
4Wichita State4
1Oklahoma6
2Arkansas17
3Washington State3
2Arkansas10
2Arkansas11
Norman Regional – L. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park
1Oklahoma0
4Wichita State2
3Washington State3
3Washington State2
1Oklahoma7
Arkansas79
Florida State28
1Florida State16
4Marist4
1Florida State8
2Georgia2
3Ohio State8
2Georgia24
1Florida State37[a]
Tallahassee Regional – Dick Howser Stadium
3Ohio State6
4Marist4
3Ohio State6
3Ohio State13
2Georgia6

Oxford Super Regional

Hosted by Ole Miss at Swayze Field

RegionalRegionalRegional finalsSuper regionals
               
1UC Irvine4
4Fresno State2
1UC Irvine0
2Virginia5
3San Diego State1
2Virginia5
2Virginia4
Irvine Regional – Anteater Ballpark
1UC Irvine1
4Fresno State1
3San Diego State4
3San Diego State3
1UC Irvine14
Virginia345
Ole Miss431
1Ole Miss8
4Monmouth1
1Ole Miss7
3Western Kentucky4
3Western Kentucky11
2Missouri5
1Ole Miss94
Oxford Regional – Swayze Field
3Western Kentucky101
4Monmouth0
2Missouri9
2Missouri6
3Western Kentucky11

Baton Rouge Super Regional

Hosted by LSU at Alex Box Stadium

RegionalRegionalRegional finalsSuper regionals
               
1LSU10
4Southern2
1LSU3
3Baylor2
3Baylor5
2Minnesota0
1LSU10
Baton Rouge Regional – Alex Box Stadium
2Minnesota3
4Southern8
2Minnesota11
2Minnesota15
3Baylor12
3LSU125
Rice93
1Rice5
4Sam Houston State2
1Rice6
2Kansas State7
3Xavier8
2Kansas State16
2Kansas State04
Houston Regional – Reckling Park
1Rice813
4Sam Houston State6
3Xavier9
3Xavier7
1Rice12

College World Series

Participants

SchoolConferenceRecord (conference)Head coachCWS appearancesBest CWS finishCWS record
Not including this year
Arizona StatePac-1049–12 (21–6)Pat Murphy20
(last: 2007)
1st
(1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)
59–34
ArkansasSEC39–22 (14–15)Dave van Horn5
(last: 2004)
2nd
(1979)
7–10
Cal State FullertonBig West47–14 (17–7)Dave Serrano15
(last: 2007)
1st
(1979, 1984, 1995, 2004)
34–25
LSUSEC51–16 (20–10)Paul Mainieri14
(last: 2008)
1st
(1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000)
30–19
North CarolinaACC47–16 (19–10)Mike Fox7
(last: 2008)
2nd
(2006, 2007)
13–15
Southern MissC-USA40–24 (12–12)Corky Palmer0
(last: none)
none0–0
TexasBig 1246–14–1 (17–9–1)Augie Garrido32
(last: 2005)
1st
(1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, 2005)
78–53
VirginiaACC48–13–1 (16–11–1)Brian O'Connor0
(last: none)
none0–0

Bracket

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
               
2Cal State Fullerton6
Arkansas10
Arkansas1
3LSU9
Virginia5
3LSU9
3LSU14-
Arkansas5-
2Cal State Fullerton5
Virginia7
Virginia3*
Arkansas4*
3LSU711111
1Texas654
1Texas7
Southern Miss6
1Texas10
5Arizona State6
5Arizona State5*
4North Carolina2*
1Texas4-
5Arizona State3-
Southern Miss4
4North Carolina11
4North Carolina5
5Arizona State12

Championship series

Game 1

Monday, June 22 6:00 pm
Omaha, Nebraska ESPN
Team1234567891011RHE
LSU100002102017110
Texas00030210000691
WP: Matty Ott   LP: Brandon Workman
Attendance: 23,019
Notes: First time since 2003 that a MCWS Final Series game went into extra innings.

Game 2

Tuesday, June 23 6:00 pm
Omaha, Nebraska ESPN
Team123456789RHE
Texas1130000005123
LSU010000000152
WP: Taylor Jungmann   LP: Austin Ross
Attendance: 21,871

Game 3

Wednesday, June 24 6:00 pm
Omaha, Nebraska ESPN
Team123456789RHE
LSU31000501111120
Texas002020000491
WP: Anthony Ranaudo   LP: Brandon Workman
Attendance: 19,986
Notes: LSU wins its 6th College World Series. LSU coach Paul Mainieri wins the first national championship of his career.

All-Tournament Team

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

PTaylor JungmannTexas
Anthony RanaudoLSU
CCameron RuppTexas
1BDustin AckleyNorth Carolina
2BDJ LeMahieuLSU
3BKyle SeagerNorth Carolina
SSTyler CannonVirginia
OFJared Mitchell (MOP)LSU
Ryan SchimpfLSU
Kole CalhounArizona State
DHRussell MoldenhauerTexas

Record by conference

Conference# of BidsRecordWin %RFSRWSNSCSNC
Southeastern830–16.652642211
Big 12820–17.54151111
Pac-10310–6.6252111
Atlantic Coast725–16.610642
Conference USA313–9.591331
Big West37–6.538211
Mountain West37–6.53821
Big East13–3.50011
Big Ten34–6.4002
Sun Belt24–4.5001
Southern21–4.200
Colonial20–4.000
Southland20–4.000
Other1711–34.2442

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

  • All 16 No. 1 seeds won their first-round games for the second time since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1999; thus no No. 4 was able to win their first-round game.
  • Seven No. 3 seeds won their first-round games in upsets.

Round 2

  • Fresno State, the champions of the 2008 NCAA College World Series, was eliminated in the Irvine Regional after losing to UC Irvine and San Diego State.
  • Texas defeated Boston College 3–2 in 25 innings, which broke the record of the longest game in NCAA baseball history lasting more than seven hours.
  • Two National-seeds lost in round two: #6 UC Irvine and #7 Oklahoma.
  • Four No. 2 seeds advanced to the Regional finals with a 2–0 record.
  • Three No. 2 seeds (Alabama, Georgia Southern and Texas State) were eliminated from the tournament after going 0–2.
  • Two No. 3 seeds (Southern Miss and Oklahoma State) advanced to the Regional finals with a 2–0 record.
  • Five No. 4 seeds registered a win in their opening game in the losers bracket.

Regional finals

  • Florida State sets NCAA postseason records with 37 runs, 38 hits and 66 total bases in a blowout win over Ohio State, 37–6.
  • Two No. 4 seeds advanced to the Regional finals: Army and Utah.
  • Two National-seeds failed to advance to the Super regionals: #6 UC Irvine and #7 Oklahoma.
  • The only non-No. 1 seeds to advance to the Super regionals were Arkansas, Southern Miss, and Virginia.
  • No team which lost its opening round game was able to come back and win its Regional. Vanderbilt, the No. 3 seed in the Louisville Regional, was the only team to lose its opener and come back to force a decisive second game in the regional final. The Commodores lost to No. 2 seed Middle Tennessee in the opening round before winning three consecutive elimination games against No. 4 seed Indiana, a rematch with MT and host Louisville before falling to the Cardinals the next night.

Super regionals

  • No. 2 seed Arkansas, No. 2 seed Virginia, and No. 3 seed Southern Miss became the ninth, tenth, and eleventh teams respectively in NCAA history to advance to the College World Series without playing a game at their home park.
  • Arkansas became the third team since the tournament expanded in 1999 to reach the CWS by going undefeated (5–0) on the road in both Regionals and Super regionals, joining Southern California in 2000 and UC Irvine in 2007.
  • No. 2 seed Virginia advanced to the first College World Series in school history by winning the Oxford Super Regional 2–1.
  • No. 3 seed Southern Miss advanced to the first College World Series in school history by winning the Gainesville Super Regional 2–0.
  • Three of the 8 national seeds failed to make it to the CWS.

College World Series

  • 2009 was the 17th consecutive year the SEC fielded a team in the CWS.
  • Both Virginia and Southern Miss played in their first College World Series in school history.
  • Only two teams from the 2008 CWS, LSU and North Carolina, returned for 2009.
  • 2009 marked the first time in six seasons that a top-eight national seed won the title.
  • LSU played for the championship for the first time since 2000, and it was the first time LSU has appeared in the best of 3 championship series.

CWS records broken

  • All-time hits by a player: 28 by Dustin Ackley of UNC, broken against Southern Miss in game 7[1]
  • Pitchers used in a single game by one team (tied): 8 by Arkansas in game 11[2]
  • Pitchers used in a single game by both teams (tied): 13 by LSU and Arkansas in game 11[2]
  • Career games played: 21 by Garrett Gore of North Carolina, broken against Arizona St. in game 10
  • Most wild pitches in a single-game: 4 by Matt Harvey of North Carolina, broken against Arizona St. in game 10
  • Home runs in a College World Series: 4 by Russell Moldenhauer of Texas, tied the record against LSU in game 2 of the finals.
  • Attendance Record: 336,076, previous record set in 2008 of 330,099
  • Combined home runs in the Championship Finals: 12, previous record of 9 set in 2008.

Television/radio/online coverage

Regionals

Super regionals

  • All super-regional games were shown on ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU on television and ESPN360 through online streaming video.

College World Series

  • All College World Series games were shown on ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU on television and ESPN360 through online streaming video.

See also

References