1992 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament

1992 NCAA Division I
Baseball Tournament
Season 1992
Teams 48
College World
Series Site
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium
Omaha, NE
Champions Pepperdine (1st title)
Runner-Up Cal State Fullerton (4th CWS Appearance)
Winning coach Andy Lopez (1st title)
MOP Phil Nevin (Cal State Fullerton)
NCAA Baseball Tournaments
«1991  1993»

The 1992 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the 1992 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 forty sixth 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 forty-sixth tournament's champion was Pepperdine, coached by Andy Lopez. The Most Outstanding Player was Phil Nevin of Cal State Fullerton.

Regionals

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

at Coral Gables, FL [2][3]

 
                                               
  1  Miami (FL) 3  
  6  UMBC 1     1  Miami (FL) 3  
    4  Notre Dame 6    
      4  Notre Dame 12  
      5  Delaware 6     4  Notre Dame 11  
  6  UMBC 5*         3  South Carolina 2    
  5  Delaware 6*        
  2  NC State 6         4  Notre Dame 1
  5  Delaware 2           1  Miami (FL) 5
      2  NC State 6        
      3  South Carolina 9          
  3  South Carolina 5           3  South Carolina 2              
  4  Notre Dame 1         1  Miami (FL) 17            
  1  Miami (FL) 5    
  2  NC State 4  

Central Regional

at Austin, TX[1][4]

 
                                                 
  1  Texas 2  
  6  VCU 0     1  Texas 17  
    4  Texas–Arlington 1    
  2  Long Beach State 7         1  Texas 9            
  5  SW Louisiana 6           2  Long Beach State 1              
      2  Long Beach State 5           1  Texas 2 12
      3  Creighton 2         6  VCU 4 3
  3  Creighton 11         2  Long Beach State 6    
  4  Texas–Arlington 6       3  Creighton 4*     6  VCU 16  
  6  VCU 12     6  VCU 5*  
  5  SW Louisiana 5  

East Regional

at Gainesville, FL[1][5]

 
                                               
  1  Florida 6  
  6  Rider 1     1  Florida 3*  
    4  California 4*    
      4  California 16  
      5  George Mason 5     4  California 3  
  6  Rider 2         2  Georgia Tech 2    
  5  George Mason 10        
  2  Georgia Tech 5         4  California 11
  5  George Mason 4           3  Texas A&M 4
      2  Georgia Tech 3*        
      3  Texas A&M 2*          
  3  Texas A&M 15           2  Georgia Tech 5              
  4  California 6         3  Texas A&M 7            
  1  Florida 5    
  3  Texas A&M 6  

Mideast Regional

at Starkville, MS[1][6]

 
                                               
  1  Clemson 8  
  6  Yale 4     1  Clemson 5  
    4  UCLA 6    
      4  UCLA 8  
      6  Yale 0     4  UCLA 3  
  6  Yale 13         2  Mississippi State 2    
  5  Nicholls State 4        
  2  Mississippi State 1*         4  UCLA 0
  5  Nicholls State 0*           3  Oklahoma 10
      2  Mississippi State 9        
      3  Oklahoma 6          
  3  Oklahoma 4           2  Mississippi State 6              
  4  UCLA 3         3  Oklahoma 9            
  1  Clemson 6    
  3  Oklahoma 7  

Midwest Regional

at Wichita, KS[1][7]

 
                                                 
  1  Wichita State 9  
  6  George Washington 0     1  Wichita State 3  
    4  Arizona State 1    
  2  Oklahoma State 12         1  Wichita State 5            
  5  Minnesota 11           2  Oklahoma State 0              
      2  Oklahoma State 5           1  Wichita State 5
      3  Cal State Northridge 0         2  Oklahoma State 2
  3  Cal State Northridge 5         2  Oklahoma State 15    
  4  Arizona State 1       3  Cal State Northridge 6     5  Minnesota 6  
  6  George Washington 3     5  Minnesota 7  
  5  Minnesota 19  

South Regional

at Baton Rouge, LA[1][8]

 
                                       
  1  LSU 8  
  6  Providence 1     1  LSU 0  
    4  Ohio State 5    
      4  Ohio State 7*  
      6  Providence 6*    
  6  Providence 4          
  2  South Alabama 0        
  2  South Alabama 2         4  Ohio State 1
  5  Tulane 4           3  Cal State Fullerton 13
      5  Tulane 0        
      3  Cal State Fullerton 8          
  3  Cal State Fullerton 3           3  Cal State Fullerton 11    
  4  Ohio State 2         1  LSU 0  
  1  LSU 7    
  5  Tulane 3  

South II Regional

at Tallahassee, FL[1][9]

 
                                                 
  1  Stanford 2*  
  6  Stetson 1*     1  Stanford 7  
    3  Georgia 3    
  2  Florida State 0         1  Stanford 0            
  5  Western Carolina 1           5  Western Carolina 5              
      5  Western Carolina 14           5  Western Carolina 3 3
      4  Kent State 1         2  Florida State 4 18
  3  Georgia 2         1  Stanford 4    
  4  Kent State 5       4  Kent State 2     2  Florida State 9  
  6  Stetson 0     2  Florida State 4  
  2  Florida State 2  

West Regional

at Tucson, AZ[1][10]

 
                                                 
  1  Arizona 5  
  6  Washington 6     6  Washington 4  
    4  Fresno State 3    
  2  Hawaii 0         6  Washington 0            
  5  SE Louisiana 8           3  Pepperdine 11              
      5  SE Louisiana 5           3  Pepperdine 3 9
      3  Pepperdine 8         2  Hawaii 6 0
  3  Pepperdine 5*         6  Washington 3    
  4  Fresno State 4*       5  SE Louisiana 3     2  Hawaii 9  
  1  Arizona 3     2  Hawaii 10  
  2  Hawaii 10  

College World Series

Through the 2015 event, this was the last time a Southeastern Conference team did not reach the College World Series.

Participants

Seeding School Conference Record (Conference) Head Coach CWS Appearances CWS Best Finish CWS Record
1 Miami (FL) n/a 53–8 (n/a) Ron Fraser 11
(last: 1989)
1st
(1982, 1985)
24–19
2 Wichita State MVC 56–9 (18–3) Gene Stephenson 4
(last: 1991)
1st
(1989)
13–6
3 Texas SWC 46–15 (28–8) Cliff Gustafson 25
(last: 1989)
1st
(1949, 1950, 1975, 1983)
61–43
4 Cal State Fullerton Big West 42–15 (17–7) Augie Garrido 6
(last: 1990)
1st
(1979, 1984)
12–10
5 Florida State ACC 48–19 (16–7) Mike Martin 11
(last: 1991)
2nd
(1970, 1986)
15–22
6 Oklahoma Big 8 42–22 (17–7) Larry Cochell 6
(last: 1976)
1st
(1951)
9–10
7 Pepperdine WCC 44–11–1 (23–4) Andy Lopez 1
(last: 1979)
3rd
(1979)
3–2
8 California Pac-10 35–26 (14–16) Bob Milano 4
(last: 1988)
1st
(1947, 1957)
10–4

Results

Bracket

The teams in the CWS are divided into two pools of four, with each pool playing a double-elimination format. The winners of the two pools meet in the National Championship game.

  First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                                       
1  Miami (FL) 4  
8  California 3  
  1  Miami (FL) 4  
  4  Cal State Fullerton 3  
4  Cal State Fullerton 7
5  Florida State 2  
  1  Miami (FL) 5 1  
  4  Cal State Fullerton 7 8  
8  California 4  
5  Florida State 5  
  5  Florida State 0
  4  Cal State Fullerton 6  
  4  Cal State Fullerton 2
  7  Pepperdine 3
2  Wichita State 0  
7  Pepperdine 6  
  7  Pepperdine 7
  3  Texas 0  
3  Texas 15
6  Oklahoma 3  
  7  Pepperdine 5
  3  Texas 4  
2  Wichita State 4  
6  Oklahoma 8  
  6  Oklahoma 5
  3  Texas 8  

Game results

Date Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 29 Game 1 Miami (FL) 4–3 (13 innings) California
Game 2 Cal State Fullerton 7–2 Florida State
May 30 Game 3 Pepperdine 6–0 Wichita State
Game 4 Texas 15–3 Oklahoma
May 31 Game 5 Florida State 5–4 California California eliminated
Game 6 Miami (FL) 4–3 Cal State Fullerton
June 1 Game 7 Oklahoma 8–4 Wichita State Wichita State eliminated
Game 8 Pepperdine 7–0 Texas
June 2 Game 9 Cal State Fullerton 6–0 Florida State Florida State eliminated
Game 10 Texas 8–5 Oklahoma Oklahoma eliminated
June 3 Game 11 Cal State Fullerton 7–5 Miami (FL)
June 4 Game 12 Pepperdine 5–4 Texas Texas eliminated
June 5 Game 13 Cal State Fullerton 8–1 Miami (FL) Miami (FL) eliminated
June 6 Final Pepperdine 3–2 Cal State Fullerton Pepperdine wins CWS

All-Tournament Team

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

Position Player Class School
Pitcher Pat Ahearne Senior Pepperdine
James Popoff Senior Cal State Fullerton
Catcher Scott Vollmer Junior Pepperdine
First baseman Dan Melendez Junior Pepperdine
Second baseman Steve Rodriguez Junior Pepperdine
Third baseman Phil Nevin Junior Cal State Fullerton
Shortstop Nate Rodriquez Junior Cal State Fullerton
Outfielder Byron Mathews Junior Oklahoma
Chris Powell Senior Cal State Fullerton
Johnathen Smith Senior Miami (FL)
Designated hitter Brooks Kieschnick Sophomore Texas

Notable players

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 195. Retrieved October 29, 2014.
  2. "2010 South Carolina Baseball Media Guide" (PDF). GamecocksOnline. p. 113. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  3. "Division I Baseball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  4. Texas Baseball 2011 Fact Book (PDF). texassports.com. p. 79. Retrieved 2012-04-20.
  5. "Gators in the NCAA Tournament". GatorZone.com. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  6. 2012 Clemson Baseball Media Guide. Clemson Sports Information. p. 137. Retrieved 2012-04-20.
  7. Coaching Records & All-Time Results (PDF). goshockers.com. p. 88. Retrieved 2012-03-26.
  8. "2012 LSU Baseball Media Guide". lsusports.net. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
  9. "NCAA Tournament Results" (PDF). seminoles.com. Retrieved 2012-04-20.
  10. 2010 Arizona Wildcats Baseball Media Guide. ArizonaWildcats.com. p. 80. Retrieved 2012-04-20.
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