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Who won College World Series in 2013?

Who won College World Series in 2013?

UCLA
2013 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament

Season 2013
Champions UCLA (1st title)
Runner-up Mississippi State (9th CWS Appearance)
Winning coach John Savage (1st title)
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What college has won the most College World Series?

Here are the programs with the most Men’s College World Series…

  • 12 — Southern California (1948, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1968, 1970-74, 1978, 1998)
  • 6 (tied) — LSU (1991, 1993, 1996-97, 2000, 2009)
  • 6 (tied) — Texas (1949-50, 1975, 1983, 2002, 2005)
  • 5 — Arizona State (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)

Who has the most appearances in the College World Series?

Texas
1. Texas has the most wins and appearances of any team. The Longhorns are 86-60 with six titles — in 1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002 and 2005. Texas’ 36 CWS appearances are split among four coaches: Bibb Falk (10), Cliff Gustafson (17), Augie Garrido (8) and David Pierce (1).

Who won the College Baseball World Series 2021?

Mississippi State
The Mississippi State Bulldogs are national champions. They shutout Vanderbilt, 9-0, in Game 3 of the finals to take home the 2021 College World Series title. It is MSU’s first NCAA national championship — across all sports — in school history.

When did the College World Series end in 2013?

The 64 team double elimination tournament concluded with the 2013 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, which began on June 15 and ended with the final round on June 25.

Who was the winner of the 2013 NCAA Baseball Tournament?

The 64 team double elimination tournament concluded with the 2013 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, which began on June 15 and ended with the final round on June 25. The UCLA Bruins swept the Mississippi State Bulldogs in a best of three series to win the NCAA National Championship, the university’s first in baseball and…

Who are the NCAA Division 1 baseball teams?

The UCLA Bruins swept the Mississippi State Bulldogs in a best of three series to win the NCAA National Championship, the university’s first in baseball and the 109th national title in all sports. The 64 participating college baseball teams were selected from an eligible pool of 298 NCAA Division I programs.

What was the attendance record for UCLA baseball?

UCLA tied the Santa Clara CWS record for number of sacrifice bunts at 12, set in 1962. New attendance record was set on June 25, 2013 at 27,127.

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Who won College World Series in 2013?

Who won College World Series in 2013?

UCLA
The 2013 College World Series was played at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha in Omaha, NE from June 15 to June 25. Eight teams qualified for the tournament by winning their Regional and Super-Regional Tournaments. UCLA defeated Mississippi State to win the championship.

Who won the 2012 College Baseball World Series?

Arizona
2012 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament

Season 2012
Champions Arizona (4th title)
Runner-up South Carolina (11th CWS Appearance)
Winning coach Andy Lopez (2nd title)
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Who won the 2014 College World Series?

Vanderbilt Commodores baseball
2014 College World Series/Champion

Who won the 2020 College Baseball World Series?

Baseball DIChampionship History

Year Champion (Record) Score
2020 Canceled due to Covid-19
2019 Vanderbilt (59-12) 8-2
2018 Oregon State (55-12-1) 5-0
2017 Florida (52-19) 6-1

Who won the College World Series in 2015?

Virginia Cavaliers
2015 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament

Season 2015
Champions Virginia Cavaliers (1st title)
Runner-up Vanderbilt Commodores (3rd CWS Appearance)
Winning coach Brian O’Connor (1st title)
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Who won the CWS in 2010?

South Carolina
2010 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament

Season 2010
Finals site Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium Omaha, Nebraska
Champions South Carolina (1st title)
Runner-up UCLA (3rd CWS Appearance)
Winning coach Ray Tanner (1st title)

Who played in the 2011 College World Series?

Game Results

Date Location Result
Jun 20, 2011 Omaha, Neb. North Carolina 3, Texas 0
Jun 19, 2011 Omaha, Neb. South Carolina 5, Texas A&M 4
Jun 19, 2011 Omaha, Neb. Virginia 4, California 1
Jun 18, 2011 Omaha, Neb. Florida 8, Texas 4