2021 NCAA Division I baseball tournament

The 2021 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was the 74th edition of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship. The 64-team tournament began on Friday, June 4, 2021, as part of the 2021 NCAA Division I baseball season and concluded with the 2021 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, which started on June 19 and ended on June 30.[1] Mississippi State defeated Vanderbilt in the best-of-three final series to win their first national championship in program history.

2021 NCAA Division I
baseball tournament
Season2021
Teams64
Finals site
ChampionsMississippi State (1st title)
Runner-upVanderbilt (5th CWS Appearance)
Winning coachChris Lemonis (1st title)
MOPWill Bednar (Mississippi State)

The 64 participating NCAA Division I college baseball teams were selected out of an eligible 299 teams. There were 30[a] teams awarded an automatic bid as champions of their conferences, and 34 teams were selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee. Teams were divided into sixteen regionals of four teams, each of which conducted a double-elimination tournament. Regional champions then faced each other in Super Regionals, a best-of-three game series, to determine the eight participants in the College World Series.[1]

Grand Canyon,[3] NJIT,[4] Norfolk State[5] and Presbyterian[6] made their NCAA tournament debuts after winning their first conference tournaments in program history. Nevada qualified for the tournament for the first time since 2000,[7] Rider qualified for the first time since 2010[8] and Charlotte qualified for the first time since 2011.[9] Auburn and Louisville were the lone teams from the 2019 College World Series field to fail to qualify.

Tournament procedure

A total of 64 teams entered the tournament, with 30 of them (down from 31, due to the Ivy League having cancelled all spring sports due to COVID-19)[10] receiving an automatic bid by winning their conference's tournament. The remaining 34 bids were at-large", with selections extended by the NCAA Selection Committee.

On Friday, May 14, the NCAA Selection Committee announced 20 potential sites for the first round regionals due to necessary coronavirus precautions, which were reduced to 16 on May 30.[11][12] Typically, the top sixteen teams receive national seeds and host their respective regional tournaments. However, since the committee determined only twenty potential sites, if a team outside that list of twenty were to receive a national seed, they would play their regional on the road. This had not occurred since 2010 when No. 1 seed Florida State Seminoles traveled to the Norwich Regional hosted by UConn at Dodd Memorial Stadium.[13] Despite receiving a national seed, Old Dominion travelled to Founders Park at the Columbia Regional hosted by the University of South Carolina.

Schedule and venues

On May 30, the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee announced the sixteen regional host sites. The Southeastern Conference led the way with seven hosts. The Big 12 Conference and Pac-12 Conference each had three regional hosts, while Conference USA, Atlantic Coast Conference, and American Athletic Conference each had one regional host. Texas led all institutions as they hosted for the 28th time. Louisiana Tech hosted for the first time in program history.[14]

The Super Regional sites were announced on the morning of Tuesday, June 8, after the completion of the regional round.[14]

Regionals

Super Regionals

  • June 11–13
    • Baum–Walker Stadium, Fayetteville, Arkansas (Host: University of Arkansas)
    • Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park, Lubbock, Texas (Host: Texas Tech University)
    • Hi Corbett Field, Tucson, Arizona (Host: University of Arizona)
    • Hawkins Field, Nashville, Tennessee (Host: Vanderbilt University)
  • June 12–14
    • UFCU Disch–Falk Field, Austin, Texas (Host: University of Texas at Austin)
    • Dudy Noble Field, Polk–DeMent Stadium, Starkville, Mississippi (Host: Mississippi State University)
    • Founders Park, Columbia, South Carolina (Host: University of South Carolina)
    • Lindsey Nelson Stadium, Knoxville, Tennessee (Host: University of Tennessee)

College World Series

Bids

Of the 64 qualified to play in the 2021 NCAA Division I baseball tournament, 35 competed in the previous tournament in 2019. Grand Canyon,[3] NJIT,[4] Norfolk State[5] and Presbyterian[6] all made their NCAA tournament debuts after winning their first conference tournaments in program history. Nevada qualified for the tournament for the first time since 2000,[7] Rider qualified for the first time since 2010[8] and Charlotte qualified for the first time since 2011.[9]

Notable teams that failed to qualify included Auburn and Louisville, who both advanced to the 2019 College World Series.

SchoolConferenceRecord (Conf)BerthLast NCAA Appearance
AlabamaSEC31–24 (12–17)At-large2014 (Tallahassee Regional)
ArizonaPac-1240–15 (21–9)Regular season2017 (Lubbock Regional)
Arizona StatePac-1232–20 (16–14)At-large2019 (Baton Rouge Regional)
ArkansasSEC46–10 (22–8)Tournament2019 College World Series
Army West PointPatriot28–23 (15–10)Tournament2019 (Lubbock Regional)
CampbellBig South35–16 (28–9)At-large2019 (Greenville Regional)
Central ConnecticutNortheast28–13 (21–9)Tournament2019 (Fayetteville Regional)
Central MichiganMid-American40–16 (31–9)Regular season2019 (Starkville Regional)
CharlotteConference USA39–19 (24–8)At-large2011 (Tempe Regional)
Dallas BaptistMissouri Valley37–15 (18–6)Tournament2019 (Lubbock Regional)
DukeACC32–20 (16–17)Tournament2019 (Morgantown Regional)
East CarolinaAmerican41–15 (20–8)At-large2019 (Louisville Super Regional)
FairfieldMetro Atlantic37–3 (33–1)At-large2016 (Lubbock Regional)
FloridaSEC38–20 (17–13)At-large2019 (Lubbock Regional)
Florida StateACC30–22 (20–16)At-large2019 College World Series
Georgia TechACC29–23 (21–15)At-large2019 (Atlanta Regional)
GonzagaWest Coast33–17 (20–7)Regular season2018 (Minneapolis Regional)
Grand CanyonWestern Athletic39–19–1 (29–7)TournamentFirst appearance
Indiana StateMissouri Valley30–19 (14–10)At-large2019 (Nashville Regional)
JacksonvilleASUN16–32 (4–15)Tournament2018 (Gainesville Regional)
LibertyASUN39–14 (19–2)At-large2019 (Chapel Hill Regional)
Louisiana TechConference USA40–18 (22–8)At-large2016 (Starkville Regional)
LSUSEC34–22 (13–17)At-large2019 (Baton Rouge Super Regional)
MarylandBig Ten28–16 (28–16)At-large2017 (Winston-Salem Regional)
McNeese StateSouthland32–28 (21–18)Tournament2019 (Nashville Regional)
Miami (FL)ACC32–19 (20–15)At-large2019 (Starkville Regional)
MichiganBig Ten27–17 (27–17)At-large2019 College World Series Runner-up
Mississippi StateSEC40–15 (20–10)At-large2019 College World Series
NC StateACC30–17 (19–14)At-large2019 (Greenville Regional)
NebraskaBig Ten31–12 (31–12)Regular season2019 (Oklahoma City Regional)
NevadaMountain West25–18 (22–9)Regular season2000 (Palo Alto Regional)
NJITAmerica East26–22 (23–17)TournamentFirst appearance
Norfolk StateMid-Eastern25–26 (18–10)TournamentFirst appearance
North CarolinaACC27–25 (18–18)At-large2019 (Chapel Hill Super Regional)
North Dakota StateSummit41–17 (20–11)Tournament2014 (Corvallis Regional)
NortheasternColonial36–10 (20–3)Tournament2018 (Raleigh Regional)
Notre DameACC30–11 (25–10)At-large2015 (Champaign Regional)
Oklahoma StateBig 1235–17–1 (12–12)At-large2019 (Lubbock Super Regional)
Old DominionConference USA42–14 (22–10)Tournament2014 (Columbia Regional)
Ole MissSEC41–19 (18–12)At-large2019 (Fayetteville Super Regional)
OregonPac-1237–14 (20–10)At-large2015 (Springfield Regional)
Oregon StatePac-1234–22 (16–14)At-large2019 (Corvallis Regional)
PresbyterianBig South22–21 (18–16)TournamentFirst appearance
RiderMetro Atlantic23–16 (18–16)Tournament2010 (Austin Regional)
SamfordSouthern35–22 (20–10)Tournament2018 (Tallahassee Regional)
South AlabamaSun Belt33–20 (15–9)Tournament2017 (Hattiesburg Regional)
South CarolinaSEC33–21 (16–14)At-large2018 (Fayetteville Super Regional)
South FloridaAmerican28–27 (14–14)Tournament2018 (DeLand Regional)
Southeast Missouri StateOhio Valley30–20 (17–10)Tournament2016 (Starkville Regional)
SouthernSouthwestern Athletic20–28 (13–11)Tournament2019 (Starkville Regional)
Southern MissConference USA37–19 (22–9)At-large2019 (Baton Rouge Regional)
StanfordPac-1233–14 (17–10)At-large2019 (Starkville Super Regional)
TCUBig 1240–17 (17–7)Tournament2019 (Fayetteville Regional)
TennesseeSEC45–16 (20–10)At-large2019 (Chapel Hill Regional)
TexasBig 1242–15 (17–7)At-large2018 College World Series
Texas TechBig 1236–15 (14–10)At-large2019 College World Series
UC IrvineBig West40–16 (32–8)Regular season2014 College World Series
UC Santa BarbaraBig West39–18 (29–11)At-large2019 (Stanford Regional)
UCLAPac-1235–18 (18–12)At-large2019 (Los Angeles Super Regional)
UConnBig East33–16 (13–4)Tournament2019 (Oklahoma City Regional)
VanderbiltSEC40–15 (19–10)At-large2019 National champions
VCUAtlantic 1037–14 (13–3)Tournament2015 (Dallas Regional)
VirginiaACC29–23 (18–18)At-large2017 (Fort Worth Regional)
Wright StateHorizon35–11 (28–4)Tournament2018 (Stanford Regional)

By conference

ConferenceTotalSchools
SEC9Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, LSU, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
ACC8Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami, NC State, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Virginia
Pac-126Arizona, Arizona State, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, UCLA
Big 124TCU, Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State
Conference USA4Charlotte, Louisiana Tech, Old Dominion, Southern Miss
Big Ten3Maryland, Michigan, Nebraska
American2East Carolina, South Florida
ASUN2Liberty, Jacksonville
Big South2Campbell, Presbyterian
Big West2UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara
Metro Atlantic2Fairfield, Rider
Missouri Valley2Dallas Baptist, Indiana State
America East1NJIT
Atlantic 101VCU
Big East1UConn
Colonial1Northeastern
Horizon1Wright State
Mid-American1Central Michigan
Mid-Eastern1Norfolk State
Mountain West1Nevada
Northeast1Central Connecticut
Ohio Valley1Southeast Missouri State
Patriot1Army
Southern1Samford
Southland1McNeese State
Southwestern Athletic1Southern
Summit1North Dakota State
Sun Belt1South Alabama
West Coast1Gonzaga
Western Athletic1Grand Canyon

National seeds

The sixteen national seeds were announced on the Selection Show on Monday, May 31 at 12 p.m. EDT on ESPN2.[15] Teams in italics advanced to the Super Regionals. Teams in bold advanced to the 2021 College World Series.

Regionals and Super Regionals

Bold indicates winner. Seeds for regional tournaments indicate seeds within regional. Seeds for super regional tournaments indicate national seeds only.

Fayetteville Super Regional

RegionalRegionalRegional FinalSuper Regional
               
1Arkansas13
4NJIT8
1Arkansas5
2Nebraska1
3Northeastern6
2Nebraska8
1Arkansas36
Fayetteville Regional – Baum–Walker Stadium
2Nebraska52
4NJIT3
3Northeastern2
4NJIT4
2Nebraska18
1Arkansas2152
NC State263
1Louisiana Tech18
4Rider2
1Louisiana Tech3
2NC State8
3Alabama1
2NC State8
2NC State14
Ruston Regional – J. C. Love Field at Pat Patterson Park
1Louisiana Tech7
4Rider1
3Alabama3
3Alabama8
1Louisiana Tech10

Lubbock Super Regional

RegionalRegionalRegional FinalSuper Regional
               
1Texas Tech6
4Army3
1Texas Tech7
3North Carolina2
3North Carolina5
2UCLA4
1Texas Tech8
Lubbock Regional – Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park
2UCLA2
4Army6
2UCLA13
2UCLA12
3North Carolina2
8Texas Tech30
9Stanford159
1Stanford9
4North Dakota State1
1Stanford12
2UC Irvine4
3Nevada0
2UC Irvine7
1Stanford411
Stanford Regional – Klein Field at Sunken Diamond
2UC Irvine88
4North Dakota State6
3Nevada1
4North Dakota State3
2UC Irvine18

Tucson Super Regional

RegionalRegionalRegional FinalSuper Regional
               
1Arizona12
4Grand Canyon6
1Arizona4
3UC Santa Barbara0
3UC Santa Barbara14
2Oklahoma State4
1Arizona5
Tucson Regional – Hi Corbett Field
3UC Santa Barbara2
4Grand Canyon3
2Oklahoma State5
2Oklahoma State3
3UC Santa Barbara13
5Arizona9316
12Ole Miss3123
1Ole Miss6
4Southeast Missouri State3
1Ole Miss4
3Florida State3
3Florida State5
2Southern Miss2
1Ole Miss712
Oxford Regional – Swayze Field
2Southern Miss109
4Southeast Missouri State0
2Southern Miss21
2Southern Miss7
3Florida State4

Nashville Super Regional

RegionalRegionalRegional FinalSuper Regional
               
1Vanderbilt10
4Presbyterian0
1Vanderbilt4
2Georgia Tech3
3Indiana State6
2Georgia Tech7
1Vanderbilt14
Nashville Regional – Hawkins Field
2Georgia Tech1111
4Presbyterian2
3Indiana State9
3Indiana State0
2Georgia Tech9
4Vanderbilt24
13East Carolina01
1East Carolina8
4Norfolk State5
1East Carolina7
2Charlotte5
3Maryland10
2Charlotte13
1East Carolina9
Greenville Regional – Clark–LeClair Stadium
3Maryland6
4Norfolk State0
3Maryland16
3Maryland2
2Charlotte1

Knoxville Super Regional

RegionalRegionalRegional FinalSuper Regional
               
1Tennessee9
4Wright State8
1Tennessee9
3Liberty3
3Liberty11
2Duke6
1Tennessee3
Knoxville Regional – Lindsey Nelson Stadium
3Liberty1
4Wright State6
2Duke14
2Duke4
3Liberty15
3Tennessee415
LSU26
1Oregon13
4Central Connecticut10
1Oregon7
2Gonzaga3
3LSU0
2Gonzaga3
1Oregon18
Eugene Regional – PK Park
3LSU49
4Central Connecticut5
3LSU610
3LSU9
2Gonzaga4

Columbia Super Regional

The Columbia Super Regional between Dallas Baptist and Virginia was held at Founders Park due to NCAA COVID-19 guidelines for the 2021 tournament mandating that all Super Regionals take place at one of the original sixteen regional sites regardless of the winners of those regionals.[16]

RegionalRegionalRegional FinalSuper Regional
               
1TCU12
4McNeese State4
1TCU6
3Dallas Baptist8
3Dallas Baptist6
2Oregon State5
3Dallas Baptist48
Fort Worth Regional – Lupton Stadium
2Oregon State55
4McNeese State5
2Oregon State10
2Oregon State3
1TCU2
Dallas Baptist602
Virginia545
1Old Dominion4
4Jacksonville3
1Old Dominion2
2South Carolina1
3Virginia3
2South Carolina4
1Old Dominion33
Columbia Regional – Founders Park
3Virginia8410
4Jacksonville8
3Virginia13
3Virginia3
2South Carolina2

Old Dominion was unable to host at their home stadium, Bud Metheny Baseball Complex in Norfolk, Virginia, due to inadequate facilities according to NCAA regional hosting guidelines.[17]

Starkville Super Regional

RegionalRegionalRegional FinalSuper Regional
               
1Mississippi State8
4Samford4
1Mississippi State16
2VCU4
3Campbell4
2VCU19
1Mississippi State6
Starkville Regional – Dudy Noble Field, Polk–DeMent Stadium
3Campbell5
4Samford13
3Campbell16
3Campbell19
2VCU10
7Mississippi State9111
10Notre Dame897
1Notre Dame10
4Central Michigan0
1Notre Dame26
2UConn3
3Michigan1
2UConn6
1Notre Dame14
South Bend Regional – Frank Eck Stadium
4Central Michigan2
4Central Michigan8
3Michigan2
4Central Michigan14
2UConn9

Austin Super Regional

RegionalRegionalRegional FinalSuper Regional
               
1Texas11
4Southern0
1Texas10
2Arizona State3
3Fairfield6
2Arizona State7
1Texas12
Austin Regional – UFCU Disch–Falk Field
3Fairfield2
4Southern2
3Fairfield6
3Fairfield9
2Arizona State7
2Texas412
South Florida34
1Florida3
4South Florida5
4South Florida10
2Miami (FL)2
3South Alabama0
2Miami (FL)1
4South Florida06
Gainesville Regional – Florida Ballpark
3South Alabama44
1Florida1
3South Alabama19
3South Alabama7
2Miami (FL)2

College World Series

The College World Series was held at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska.

Bracket

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
               
NC State10
9Stanford4
NC State1
4Vanderbilt0
5Arizona6
4Vanderbilt712
NC State1
Bracket 1
4Vanderbilt3[A]
9Stanford14
5Arizona5
9Stanford5
4Vanderbilt6
4Vanderbilt820
7Mississippi State2139
3Tennessee0
Virginia6
Virginia5
7Mississippi State6
7Mississippi State2
2Texas1
7Mississippi State54
Bracket 2
2Texas83
3Tennessee4
2Texas8
2Texas6
Virginia2

Bracket 1

June 19, 2021
1:10 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 1
Stanford4–10 NC StateTD Ameritrade Park Omaha
Attendance: 22,193
LP: Brandon Beck (9–2)BoxscoreWP: Reid Johnston (9–3)
Sv: Evan Justice (12)

June 19, 2021
6:09 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 2
Vanderbilt7–6 (F/12)ArizonaTD Ameritrade Park Omaha
Attendance: 23,870
WP: Chris McElvain (5–1)BoxscoreLP: Vince Vannelle (5–3)

June 21, 2021
1:08 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 5
Arizona5–14 StanfordTD Ameritrade Park Omaha
Attendance: 19,341
LP: Garrett Irvin (6–3)BoxscoreWP: Alex Williams (5–2)
Sv: Jacob Palisch (2)

June 21, 2021
6:07 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 6
NC State1–0 VanderbiltTD Ameritrade Park Omaha
Attendance: 23,712
WP: Sam Highfill (9–2)
Sv: Evan Justice (13)
BoxscoreLP: Jack Leiter (10–4)

June 23, 2021
6:08 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 9
Vanderbilt6–5 StanfordTD Ameritrade Park Omaha
Attendance: 22,804
WP: Luke Murphy (4–1)BoxscoreLP: Brandon Beck (9–3)

June 25, 2021
2:07 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 11
NC State1–3 VanderbiltTD Ameritrade Park Omaha
Attendance: 20,538
LP: Garrett Payne (0–1)BoxscoreWP: Kumar Rocker (14–3)
Sv: Luke Murphy (9)

June 26, 2021
1:07 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 13
NC StateWO VanderbiltTD Ameritrade Park Omaha

Bracket 2

June 20, 2021
1:09 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 3
Tennessee0–6 VirginiaTD Ameritrade Park Omaha
Attendance: 22,130
LP: Chad Dallas (11–2)BoxscoreWP: Andrew Abbott (9–6)
Sv: Matt Wyatt (1)

June 20, 2021
6:09 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 4
Texas1–2 Mississippi StateTD Ameritrade Park Omaha
Attendance: 23,885
LP: Ty Madden (7–5)BoxscoreWP: Will Bednar (8–1)
Sv: Landon Sims (11)

June 22, 2021
1:07 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 7
Texas8–4 TennesseeTD Ameritrade Park Omaha
Attendance: 19,150
WP: Tanner Witt (5–0)BoxscoreLP: Sean Hunley (7–5)

June 22, 2021
6:07 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 8
Virginia5–6 Mississippi StateTD Ameritrade Park Omaha
Attendance: 22,803
LP: Stephen Schoch (4–2)BoxscoreWP: Cade Smith (3–0)
Sv: Landon Sims (12)

June 24, 2021
6:07 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 10
Virginia2–6 TexasTD Ameritrade Park Omaha
Attendance: 23,173
LP: Matt Wyatt (4–2)BoxscoreWP: Cole Quintanilla (5–0
Sv: Aaron Nixon (9)

June 25, 2021
6:56 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 12
Mississippi State5–8 TexasTD Ameritrade Park Omaha
Attendance: 24,003
LP: Brandon Smith (4–4)BoxscoreWP: Aaron Nixon (4–3)

June 26, 2021
6:08 pm CDT (UTC-5)
Game 14
Mississippi State4–3 TexasTD Ameritrade Park Omaha
Attendance: 21,883
WP: Landon Sims (5–0)BoxscoreLP: Cole Quintanilla (5–1)

Finals

Game 1
June 28, 2021 6:00 p.m. (CDT) at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska
Team123456789RHE
Mississippi State100100000250
Vanderbilt70000010X850
WP: Jack Leiter (11–4)   LP: Christian MacLeod (6–6)   Sv: Nick Maldonado (9)
Home runs:
MSU: Kamren James (12)
VAN: Jayson Gonzalez (9)
Attendance: 24,052
Boxscore
Game 2
June 29, 2021 6:00 p.m. (CDT) at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska
Team123456789RHE
Vanderbilt010000001243
Mississippi State10412050X13140
WP: Preston Johnson (4–0)   LP: Christian Little (3–2)
Home runs:
VAN: CJ Rodriguez (5), Maxwell Romero Jr. (4)
MSU: None
Attendance: 24,122
Boxscore
Game 3
June 30, 2021 6:00 p.m. (CDT) at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska
Team123456789RHE
Mississippi State1200204009120
Vanderbilt000000000013
WP: Will Bednar (9–1)   LP: Kumar Rocker (14–4)   Sv: Landon Sims (13)
Home runs:
MSU: Kellum Clark (5), Logan Tanner (15)
VAN: None
Attendance: 24,052
Boxscore

Awards

The 2021 College World Series Most Outstanding Player was pitcher Will Bednar of Mississippi State. In addition to the Most Outstanding Player, an All-Tournament team was selected for the College World Series.

All-CWS Team

The following players were members of the College World Series All-Tournament Team.[19]

PositionPlayerSchool
PWill Bednar (MOP)Mississippi State
Jack LeiterVanderbilt
CLogan TannerMississippi State
1BLuke HancockMississippi State
2BTim TawaStanford
3BZack GelofVirginia
SSLane ForsytheMississippi State
OFTanner AllenMississippi State
Brock JonesStanford
Rowdey JordanMississippi State
DHIvan MelendezTexas

Final standings

Seeds listed below indicate national seeds only

PlaceSchoolRecord
1stNo. 7 Mississippi State10–3
2ndNo. 4 Vanderbilt9–3
3rdNo. 2 Texas8–2
NC State7–2
5thNo. 9 Stanford6–3
Virginia7–4
7thNo. 3 Tennessee5–2
No. 5 Arizona5–3
9thNo. 1 Arkansas4–3
Dallas Baptist4–3
No. 13 East Carolina3–2
LSU4–3
No. 10 Notre Dame4–2
No. 12 Ole Miss4–3
South Florida3–3
No. 8 Texas Tech3–2
17thCampbell2–2
Central Michigan2–2
Fairfield2–2
Georgia Tech2–2
Liberty2–2
No. 16 Louisiana Tech2–2
Maryland2–2
Nebraska3–2
No. 11 Old Dominion2–2
No. 14 Oregon2–2
Oregon State3–2
South Alabama3–2
Southern Miss3–2
UC Irvine3–2
UCLA2–2
UC Santa Barbara2–2
33rdAlabama1–2
Arizona State1–2
Charlotte1–2
Duke1–2
Florida State1–2
Gonzaga1–2
Indiana State1–2
Miami (FL)1–2
NJIT1–2
North Carolina1–2
North Dakota State1–2
Oklahoma State1–2
South Carolina1–2
No. 6 TCU1–2
UConn1–2
VCU1–2
49thArmy0–2
Central Connecticut0–2
No. 15 Florida0–2
Grand Canyon0–2
Jacksonville0–2
McNeese State0–2
Michigan0–2
Nevada0–2
Norfolk State0–2
Northeastern0–2
Presbyterian0–2
Rider0–2
Samford0–2
Southeast Missouri St0–2
Southern0–2
Wright State0–2

Record by conference

Conference# of BidsRecordWin %Nc RecordNc Win %RFSRWSNSCSNC
SEC938–23.62333–18.647663221
ACC824–18.57124–18.5714321
Big 12413–8.61913–8.6192211
Pac-12619–14.57618–13.581522
American26–5.5456–5.54522
Missouri Valley25–5.5005–5.50011
Conference USA48–8.5008–8.5003
Big Ten35–6.4555–6.4552
Big West25–4.5565–4.5562
ASUN22–4.3332–4.3331
Big South22–4.3332–4.3331
Metro Atlantic22–4.3332–4.3331
Mid-American12–2.5002–2.5001
Sun Belt13–2.6003–2.6001
Other165–32.1355–32.135

Includes a game declared no-contest due to COVID-19 protocols with NC State. Vanderbilt advanced to the CWS Finals.

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

Nc is non–conference records, i.e., with the records of teams within the same conference having played each other removed.

Media coverage

Radio

NRG Media provided nationwide radio coverage of the College World Series through its Omaha Station KOZN, in association with Westwood One. It also streamed all CWS games at westwoodonesports.com on Tunein and on SiriusXM. Kevin Kugler and John Bishop provided pxp on games leading up to the Championship Series. Bishop (Gms 6, 8-10, 12), Jeff Leise (Gms 2, 4-5), Damon Benning (Gms 1, 3, 7, 11), and Gary Sharp (Gms 13-14) provided the analysis. The Championship Series was called by Kugler and Scott Graham.

Television

ESPN aired every game from the Regionals, Super Regionals, and the College World Series across its networks.

Broadcast assignments

Regionals

[20]

Super Regionals

[21]

College World Series

[22]

CWS Championship Series

[22]

Notes

References