2023 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
Season | 2023 |
---|---|
Teams | 64 |
Finals site | |
Champions | LSU (7th title) |
Runner-up | Florida (13th CWS Appearance) |
Winning coach | Jay Johnson (1st title) |
MOP | Paul Skenes (LSU) |
Attendance | 39,294 |
Television | ESPN ESPN2 ESPNU ACCN SECN LHN ESPN+ |
The 2023 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was the 76th edition of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship. The 64-team tournament began on Friday, June 2, as part of the 2023 NCAA Division I baseball season and ended with the 2023 Men's College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, which began on June 16 and ended on June 26.[1] LSU defeated Florida in the best-of-three final series to win their seventh national championship in program history.
The 64 participating NCAA Division I college baseball teams were selected from an eligible 300 teams. 30 teams were awarded automatic bids as champions of their conferences, and 34 teams were selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee. Teams were then divided into sixteen regionals of four teams, each of which is conducted via 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 Men's College World Series.
Tournament procedure
[edit]A total of 64 teams entered the tournament, with 31 of them receiving an automatic bid by either winning their conference's tournament or by finishing in first place in their conference. The remaining 33 bids were at-large, with selections extended by the NCAA Selection Committee.
National seeds
[edit]The sixteen national seeds were announced on the Selection Show on May 29.[1] Teams in italics advanced to the Super Regionals. Teams in bold advanced to the 2023 Men's College World Series.
One of the national seeds, Kentucky, faced serious logistical challenges due to multiple events scheduled in the area during the regional weekend:
- The Railbird Music Festival, headlined by country stars Tyler Childers and Zach Bryan, was held at The Red Mile, a harness racing track in Lexington.[2]
- The Kentucky High School Athletic Association held its state baseball and softball tournaments, as well as its state championship meets in track and field, in Lexington. The softball and track events were held on the Kentucky campus; the early rounds of the baseball championship were played at a separate Lexington ballpark.
- The Great American Brass Band Festival, which typically draws more than 40,000 spectators, was held about 45 minutes' drive away in Danville.
The NCAA cleared Kentucky as a regional host due to the school's contingency plans. Three residence halls, all newer facilities with apartment-style accommodations located near the UK ballpark, were secured for use by participating teams. UK also secured hotel rooms an hour's drive away in Louisville for potential use. All participating teams, including Kentucky, were ultimately housed in the residence halls.[3][4]
Schedule and venues
[edit]On May 28, the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee announced the sixteen regional host sites.[5]
Regionals
- June 2–5
- Plainsman Park, Auburn, Alabama (Host: Auburn University)
- Alex Box Stadium, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Host: Louisiana State University)
- Disharoon Park, Charlottesville, Virginia (Host: University of Virginia)
- Doug Kingsmore Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina (Host: Clemson University)
- Founders Park, Columbia, South Carolina (Host: University of South Carolina)
- Springs Brooks Stadium, Conway, South Carolina (Host: Coastal Carolina University)
- Alex Rodriguez Park, Coral Gables, Florida (Host: University of Miami)
- Baum–Walker Stadium, Fayetteville, Arkansas (Host: University of Arkansas)
- Condron Ballpark, Gainesville, Florida (Host: University of Florida)
- Kentucky Proud Park, Lexington, Kentucky (Host: University of Kentucky)
- Hawkins Field, Nashville, Tennessee (Host: Vanderbilt University)
- Sunken Diamond, Stanford, California (Host: Stanford University)
- O'Brate Stadium, Stillwater, Oklahoma (Host: Oklahoma State University)
- Bob Warn Field, Terre Haute, Indiana (Host: Indiana State University)
- Sewell–Thomas Stadium, Tuscaloosa, Alabama (Host: University of Alabama)
- David F. Couch Ballpark, Winston-Salem, North Carolina (Host: Wake Forest University)
Super Regionals
- June 9–11
- Disharoon Park, Charlottesville, Virginia (Host: University of Virginia)
- PK Park, Eugene, Oregon (Host: University of Oregon)
- Lupton Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas (Host: Texas Christian University)
- Condron Ballpark, Gainesville, Florida (Host: University of Florida)
- June 10–12
- Alex Box Stadium, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Host: Louisiana State University)
- Pete Taylor Park, Hattiesburg, Mississippi (Host: University of Southern Mississippi)
- Sunken Diamond, Stanford, California (Host: Stanford University)
- David F. Couch Ballpark, Winston-Salem, North Carolina (Host: Wake Forest University)
- June 16–26
Bids
[edit]Automatic bids
[edit]By conference
[edit]Regionals and Super Regionals
[edit]Bold indicates winner. Seeds for regional tournaments indicate seeds within regional. Seeds for super regional tournaments indicate national seeds only. Game times are listed in ET.
Eugene Super Regional
[edit]Hosted by Oregon at PK Park
Regional | Regional | Regional Final | Super Regional June 9–11 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Vanderbilt | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eastern Illinois | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Vanderbilt | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Oregon | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Xavier | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Oregon | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Oregon | 11 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Nashville Regional – Hawkins Field | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Xavier | 2 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Eastern Illinois | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Xavier | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Xavier | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Vanderbilt | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Oregon | 9 | 7 | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||
Oral Roberts | 8 | 8 | 11 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Oklahoma State | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Oral Roberts | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Oral Roberts | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Washington | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Washington | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Dallas Baptist | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Oral Roberts | 6 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Stillwater Regional – O'Brate Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Dallas Baptist | 5 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Oklahoma State | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Dallas Baptist | 18 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Dallas Baptist | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Washington | 1 |
Fort Worth Super Regional
[edit]Hosted by TCU at Lupton Stadium due to logistical issues presented because of Terre Haute hosting the Special Olympics Indiana Summer Games[6]
Regional | Regional | Regional Final | Super Regional June 9–11 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Arkansas | 13 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Santa Clara | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Arkansas | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | TCU | 20 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Arizona | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | TCU | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | TCU | 12 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Fayetteville Regional – Baum–Walker Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Arkansas | 4 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Santa Clara | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Arizona | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Santa Clara | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Arkansas | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
TCU | 4 | 6 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | Indiana State | 1 | 4 | – | ||||||||||||||||||
1 | Indiana State | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Wright State | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Indiana State | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Iowa | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | North Carolina | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Iowa | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Indiana State | 11 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Terre Haute Regional – Bob Warn Field at Sycamore Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Iowa | 8 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Wright State | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | North Carolina | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | North Carolina | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Iowa | 613 |
Charlottesville Super Regional
[edit]Regional | Regional | Regional Final | Super Regional June 9–11 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Virginia | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Army | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Virginia | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | East Carolina | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Oklahoma | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | East Carolina | 14 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Virginia | 8 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Charlottesville Regional – Disharoon Park | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | East Carolina | 3 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Army | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Oklahoma | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Oklahoma | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | East Carolina | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Virginia | 4 | 14 | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||
Duke | 5 | 4 | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Coastal Carolina | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Rider | 1110 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Rider | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Duke | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | UNC Wilmington | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Duke | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Duke | 6 | 12 | |||||||||||||||||||
Conway Regional – Springs Brooks Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Coastal Carolina | 8 | 3 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Coastal Carolina | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | UNC Wilmington | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Coastal Carolina | 13 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Rider | 5 |
Gainesville Super Regional
[edit]Regional | Regional | Regional Final | Super Regional June 9–11 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Florida | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Florida A&M | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Florida | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Texas Tech | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Texas Tech | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | UConn | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Texas Tech | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||
Gainesville Regional – Condron Ballpark | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Florida | 7 | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Florida A&M | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | UConn | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | UConn | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Florida | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Florida | 5 | 4 | – | ||||||||||||||||||
15 | South Carolina | 4 | 0 | – | ||||||||||||||||||
1 | South Carolina | 19 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Central Connecticut | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | South Carolina | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | NC State | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | NC State | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Campbell | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | South Carolina | 16 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Columbia Regional – Founders Park | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Campbell | 7 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Central Connecticut | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Campbell | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Campbell | 11 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | NC State | 1 |
Winston-Salem Super Regional
[edit]Regional | Regional | Regional Final | Super Regional June 10–12 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Wake Forest | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | George Mason | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Wake Forest | 21 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Maryland | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Northeastern | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Maryland | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Wake Forest | 15 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Winston-Salem Regional – David F. Couch Ballpark | ||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | George Mason | 1 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | George Mason | 11 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Northeastern | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | George Mason | 11 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Maryland | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Wake Forest | 5 | 22 | – | ||||||||||||||||||
16 | Alabama | 4 | 5 | – | ||||||||||||||||||
1 | Alabama | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Nicholls | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Alabama | 11 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Troy | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Troy | 11 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Boston College | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Alabama | 8 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Tuscaloosa Regional – Sewell–Thomas Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Boston College | 0 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Nicholls | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Boston College | 14 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Boston College | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Troy | 1 |
Stanford Super Regional
[edit]Regional | Regional | Regional Final | Super Regional June 10–12 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Stanford | 13 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | San Jose State | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Stanford | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Texas A&M | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Cal State Fullerton | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Texas A&M | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Texas A&M | 5 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||
Stanford Regional – Sunken Diamond | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Stanford | 13 | 7 | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | San Jose State | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Cal State Fullerton | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Cal State Fullerton | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Stanford | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Stanford | 5 | 8 | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||
Texas | 7 | 3 | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Miami (FL) | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Maine | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Miami (FL) | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Texas | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Louisiana | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Texas | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Texas | 10 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Coral Gables Regional – Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Miami (FL) | 6 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Maine | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Louisiana | 19 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Louisiana | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Miami (FL) | 8 |
Baton Rouge Super Regional
[edit]Regional | Regional | Regional Final | Super Regional June 10–12 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | LSU | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Tulane | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | LSU | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Oregon State | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Sam Houston | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Oregon State | 18 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | LSU | 13 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Baton Rouge Regional – Alex Box Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Oregon State | 7 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Tulane | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Sam Houston | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Sam Houston | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Oregon State | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
5 | LSU | 14 | 8 | – | ||||||||||||||||||
12 | Kentucky | 0 | 3 | – | ||||||||||||||||||
1 | Kentucky | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Ball State | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Kentucky | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Indiana | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Indiana | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | West Virginia | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Indiana | 6 | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||
Lexington Regional – Kentucky Proud Park | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Kentucky | 16 | 4 | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Ball State | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | West Virginia | 13 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | West Virginia | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Kentucky | 10 |
Hattiesburg Super Regional
[edit]Hosted by Southern Miss at Pete Taylor Park
Regional | Regional | Regional Final | Super Regional June 10–12 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Clemson | 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Lipscomb | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Clemson | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Tennessee | 614 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Charlotte | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Tennessee | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Tennessee | 9 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Clemson Regional – Doug Kingsmore Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Charlotte | 2 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Lipscomb | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Charlotte | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Charlotte | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Clemson | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Tennessee | 3 | 8 | 5 | |||||||||||||||||||
Southern Miss | 5 | 4 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Auburn | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Penn | 611 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Penn | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Samford | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Samford | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Southern Miss | 210 | ||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Penn | 2 | 7 | |||||||||||||||||||
Auburn Regional – Plainsman Park | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Southern Miss | 11 | 11 | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Auburn | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Southern Miss | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Southern Miss | 9 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Samford | 4 |
Men's College World Series
[edit]The Men's College World Series was held at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska.
Participants
[edit]School | Conference | Record (Conf) | Head Coach | Super Regional | Previous MCWS Appearances | MCWS Best Finish | MCWS W–L Record |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LSU | SEC | 48–15 (19–10) | Jay Johnson | Baton Rouge | 18 (last: 2017) |
1st (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2009) |
40–27 |
Florida | SEC | 50–15 (20–10) | Kevin O'Sullivan | Gainesville | 12 (last: 2018) |
1st (2017) |
21–24 |
Virginia | ACC | 50–13 (19–11) | Brian O'Connor | Charlottesville | 5 (last: 2021) |
1st (2015) |
13–10 |
Wake Forest | ACC | 52–10 (22–7) | Tom Walter | Winston-Salem | 2 (last: 1955) |
1st (1955) |
7–3 |
Stanford | Pac-12 | 44–18 (23–7) | David Esquer | Stanford | 18 (last: 2022) |
1st (1987, 1988) |
41–33 |
Tennessee | SEC | 43–20 (16–14) | Tony Vitello | Hattiesburg | 5 (last: 2021) |
2nd (1951) |
8–10 |
TCU | Big 12 | 42–22 (13–11) | Kirk Saarloos | Fort Worth | 5 (last: 2017) |
3rd (2010, 2015, 2016, 2017) |
11–10 |
Oral Roberts | Summit League | 51–12 (23–1) | Ryan Folmar | Eugene | 1 (last: 1978) |
5th (1978) |
1–2 |
Bracket
[edit]Sources:[7] Seeds listed below indicate national seeds only
First round | Second round | Semifinals | Finals | |||||||||||||||||||
TCU | 5 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Oral Roberts | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Oral Roberts | 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Florida | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Virginia | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Florida | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Florida | 3 | – | |||||||||||||||||||
Bracket 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
TCU | 2 | – | ||||||||||||||||||||
TCU | 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Virginia | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
TCU | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Oral Roberts | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Florida | 3 | 24 | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||
5 | LSU | 411 | 4 | 18 | ||||||||||||||||||
1 | Wake Forest | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Stanford | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Wake Forest | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
5 | LSU | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
5 | LSU | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Tennessee | 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Wake Forest | 2 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||
Bracket 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | LSU | 5 | 211 | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | Stanford | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Tennessee | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Tennessee | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | LSU | 5 |
Game results
[edit]Sources:[8]
Bracket 1
[edit]June 16, 2023 1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5) Game 1 |
Oral Roberts | 6–5 | TCU | Charles Schwab Field Omaha Attendance: 24,134 Umpires: HP: Jeff Head, 1B: Angel Campos, 2B: Ramon Armenderiz, 3B: Brandon Cooper |
WP: Cade Denton (2–1) | Box Score | LP: Luke Savage (5–3) | ||
HR: Mac McCroskey (14) | HR: Cole Fontenelle (14) |
June 16, 2023 6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5) Game 2 |
No. 7 Virginia | 5–6 | No. 2 Florida | Charles Schwab Field Omaha Attendance: 24,801 Umpires: HP: Billy Van Raaphorst, 1B: David Savage, 2B: Travis Reininger, 3B: Casey Moser |
LP: Jake Berry (0–5) | Box Score | WP: Brandon Neely (1–2) | ||
HR: Wyatt Langford (19), BT Riopelle (17), Ty Evans (5) |
June 18, 2023 1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5) Game 5 |
TCU | 4–3 | No. 7 Virginia | Charles Schwab Field Omaha Attendance: 24,479 Umpires: HP: Ramon Armenderiz, 1B: Brandon Cooper, 2B: Jeff Head, 3B: Angel Campos |
WP: Garrett Wright (3–2) Sv: Ben Abeldt (2) |
Box Score | LP: Connelly Early (11–3) | ||
HR: Ethan Anderson (15) |
June 18, 2023 6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5) Game 6 |
Oral Roberts | 4–5 | No. 2 Florida | Charles Schwab Field Omaha Attendance: 24,841 Umpires: HP: Travis Reininger, 1B: Casey Moser, 2B: Billy Van Raaphorst, 3B: David Savage |
LP: Harley Gollert (10–2) | Box Score | WP: Hurston Waldrep (10–3) Sv: Cade Fisher (2) | ||
HR: Justin Quinn (8), Matt Hogan (19) | HR: Ty Evans (6), Josh Rivera (18), Luke Heyman (12) |
June 20, 2023 1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5) Game 9 |
TCU | 6–1 | Oral Roberts | Charles Schwab Field Omaha Attendance: 23,496 Umpires: HP: Angel Campos, 1B: Ramon Armenderiz, 2B: Billy Van Raaphorst, 3B: Brandon Cooper |
WP: Luke Savage (6–4) | Box Score | LP: Brooks Fowler (9–2) |
June 21, 2023 1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5) Game 11 |
No. 2 Florida | 3–2 | TCU | Charles Schwab Field Omaha Attendance: 23,889 Umpires: HP: Jeff Head, 1B: Casey Moser, 2B: Travis Reininger, 3B: David Savage |
WP: Brandon Neely (2–2) | Box Score | LP: Ben Abeldt (3–4) | ||
HR: Josh Rivera (19) |
Bracket 2
[edit]June 17, 2023 1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5) Game 3 |
No. 8 Stanford | 2–3 | No. 1 Wake Forest | Charles Schwab Field Omaha Attendance: 23,943 Umpires: HP: David Savage, 1B: Travis Reininger, 2B: Casey Moser, 3B: Billy Van Raaphorst |
LP: Ryan Bruno (2–2) | Box Score | WP: Seth Keener (8–1) Sv: Camden Minacci (13) | ||
HR: Brock Wilkin (31) |
June 17, 2023 6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5) Game 4 |
Tennessee | 3–6 | No. 5 LSU | Charles Schwab Field Omaha Attendance: 25,010 Umpires: HP: Angel Campos, 1B: Ramon Armenderiz, 2B: Brandon Cooper, 3B: Jeff Head |
LP: Andrew Lindsey (3–4) | Box Score | WP: Paul Skenes (13–2) Sv: Riley Cooper (1) | ||
HR: Hunter Ensley (7) | HR: Gavin Dugas (11) |
June 19, 2023 1:00 pm CDT (UTC-5) Game 7 |
No. 8 Stanford | 4–6 | Tennessee | Charles Schwab Field Omaha Attendance: 23,886 Umpires: HP: Brandon Cooper, 1B: Jeff Head, 2B: Angel Campos, 3B: Ramon Armenderiz |
LP: Matt Scott (5–5) | Box Score | WP: Chase Burns (5–3) |
June 19, 2023 6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5) Game 8 |
No. 1 Wake Forest | 3–2 | No. 5 LSU | Charles Schwab Field Omaha Attendance: 24,958 Umpires: HP: Casey Moser, 1B: Billy Van Raaphorst, 2B: David Savage, 3B: Travis Reininger |
WP: Camden Minacci (1–1) | Box Score | LP: Thatcher Hurd (6–3) |
June 20, 2023 6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5) Game 10 |
Tennessee | 0–5 | No. 5 LSU | Charles Schwab Field Omaha Attendance: 24,874 Umpires: HP: David Savage, 1B: Travis Reininger, 2B: Jeff Head, 3B: Casey Moser |
LP: Drew Beam (12–5) | Box Score | WP: Nate Ackenhausen (3–0) Sv: Riley Cooper (2) | ||
HR: Dylan Crews (18) |
June 21, 2023 6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5) Game 12 |
No. 1 Wake Forest | 2–5 | No. 5 LSU | Charles Schwab Field Omaha Attendance: 25,214 Umpires: HP: Billy Van Raaphorst, 1B: Brandon Cooper, 2B: Ramon Armenderiz, 3B: Angel Campos |
LP: Seth Keener (8–2) | Box Score | WP: Griffin Herring (5–2) Sv: Riley Cooper (3) | ||
HR: Cade Beloso (15) |
June 22, 2023 6:00 pm CDT (UTC-5) Game 13 |
No. 5 LSU | 2–0 (F/11) | No. 1 Wake Forest | Charles Schwab Field Omaha Attendance: 23,993 Umpires: HP: Travis Reininger, 1B: Jeff Head, 2B: David Savage, 3B: Casey Moser |
WP: Thatcher Hurd (7–3) | Box Score | LP: Michael Massey (3–1) | ||
HR: Tommy White (23) |
Finals
[edit]Sources:[9]
Game 1
[edit]Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | R | H | E | |||||||||||||||||||
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LSU | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 11 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||
Florida | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 6 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||
WP: Riley Cooper (5–3) LP: Brandon Neely (2–3) Home runs: LSU: Cade Beloso (16), Gavin Dugas (17), Tommy White (24) FLA: BT Riopelle (18) Attendance: 25,258 Box Score |
Game 2
[edit]Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Florida | 0 | 1 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 24 | 23 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
LSU | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 7 | 5 | |||||||||||||||||||||
WP: Blake Purnell (2–0) LP: Nate Ackenhausen (3–1) Sv: Nick Ficarrotta (2) Home runs: FLA: Ty Evans 2 (8), Wyatt Langford (20), Jac Caglianone 2 (33), BT Riopelle (19) LSU: Brayden Jobert (13) Attendance: 25,292 Box Score |
Game 3
[edit]Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |||||||||||||||||||||
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LSU | 0 | 6 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 18 | 24 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Florida | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 5 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
WP: Thatcher Hurd (8–3) LP: Jac Caglianone (7–4) Home runs: LSU: Josh Pearson (4), Brayden Jobert (14) FLA: Wyatt Langford (21), Ty Evans (9), Cade Kurland (17) Attendance: 24,878 Box Score |
All-Tournament Team
[edit]The following players were members of the Men's College World Series All-Tournament Team.[10]
Position | Player | School |
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P | Paul Skenes (MOP) | LSU |
Ty Floyd | LSU | |
C | BT Riopelle | Florida |
1B | Tre' Morgan | LSU |
2B | Gavin Dugas | LSU |
3B | Tommy White | LSU |
SS | Josh Rivera | Florida |
OF | Dylan Crews | LSU |
Ty Evans | Florida | |
Wyatt Langford | Florida | |
DH | Cade Beloso | LSU |
Final standings
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Seeds listed below indicate national seeds only
Place | School | Record |
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1st | No. 5 LSU | 11–2 |
2nd | No. 2 Florida | 10–3 |
3rd | No. 1 Wake Forest | 7–2 |
TCU | 7–2 | |
5th | Oral Roberts | 6–3 |
Tennessee | 6–3 | |
7th | No. 8 Stanford | 6–4 |
No. 7 Virginia | 5–3 | |
9th | No. 16 Alabama | 3–2 |
Duke | 4–3 | |
No. 14 Indiana State | 3–2 | |
No. 12 Kentucky | 4–2 | |
Oregon | 4–2 | |
No. 15 South Carolina | 3–2 | |
Southern Miss | 5–3 | |
Texas | 4–2 | |
17th | No. 3 Arkansas | 2–2 |
Boston College | 2–2 | |
Campbell | 2–2 | |
Charlotte | 2–2 | |
No. 10 Coastal Carolina | 3–2 | |
Dallas Baptist | 2–2 | |
East Carolina | 2–2 | |
George Mason | 2–2 | |
Indiana | 2–2 | |
Iowa | 2–2 | |
No. 9 Miami (FL) | 2–2 | |
Oregon State | 2–2 | |
Penn | 2–2 | |
Texas A&M | 2–2 | |
Texas Tech | 2–2 | |
Xavier | 2–2 | |
33rd | ||
Cal State Fullerton | 1–2 | |
No. 4 Clemson | 1–2 | |
Louisiana | 1–2 | |
Maryland | 1–2 | |
North Carolina | 1–2 | |
NC State | 1–2 | |
Oklahoma | 1–2 | |
Rider | 1–2 | |
Samford | 1–2 | |
Sam Houston | 1–2 | |
Santa Clara | 1–2 | |
Troy | 1–2 | |
UConn | 1–2 | |
No. 6 Vanderbilt | 1–2 | |
Washington | 1–2 | |
West Virginia | 1–2 | |
49th | Arizona | 0–2 |
Army | 0–2 | |
No. 13 Auburn | 0-2 | |
Ball State | 0–2 | |
Central Connecticut | 0–2 | |
Eastern Illinois | 0–2 | |
Florida A&M | 0–2 | |
Lipscomb | 0–2 | |
Maine | 0–2 | |
Nicholls | 0–2 | |
UNC Wilmington | 0–2 | |
Northeastern | 0–2 | |
No. 11 Oklahoma State | 0–2 | |
San Jose State | 0–2 | |
Tulane | 0–2 | |
Wright State | 0–2 |
Record by conference
[edit]Conference | # of Bids | Record | Win % | Nc Record | Nc Win % | RF | SR | WS | NS | CS | NC |
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SEC | 10 | 42–23 | .646 | 33–14 | .702 | 8 | 6 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
ACC | 8 | 23–18 | .561 | 20–15 | .571 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 1 | – | – |
Big 12 | 6 | 15–12 | .556 | 15–12 | .556 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | – | – |
Summit | 1 | 6–3 | .667 | 6–3 | .667 | 1 | 1 | 1 | – | – | – |
Pac-12 | 5 | 13–12 | .520 | 13–12 | .520 | 3 | 2 | 1 | – | – | – |
Missouri Valley | 1 | 3–2 | .600 | 3–2 | .600 | 1 | 1 | – | – | – | – |
Sun Belt | 4 | 10–9 | .526 | 10–9 | .526 | 2 | 1 | – | – | – | – |
Conference USA | 2 | 4–4 | .500 | 4–4 | .500 | 2 | – | – | – | – | – |
Big Ten | 3 | 5–6 | .455 | 5–6 | .455 | 2 | – | – | – | – | – |
Ivy League | 1 | 2–2 | .500 | 2–2 | .500 | 1 | – | – | – | – | – |
Atlantic 10 | 1 | 2–2 | .500 | 2–2 | .500 | 1 | – | – | – | – | – |
Big South | 1 | 2–2 | .500 | 2–2 | .500 | 1 | – | – | – | – | – |
Big East | 2 | 3–4 | .429 | 3–4 | .429 | 1 | – | – | – | – | – |
American | 2 | 2–4 | .333 | 2–4 | .333 | 1 | – | – | – | – | – |
Big West | 1 | 1–2 | .333 | 1–2 | .333 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Metro Atlantic | 1 | 1–2 | .333 | 1–2 | .333 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Southern | 1 | 1–2 | .333 | 1–2 | .333 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
West Coast | 1 | 1–2 | .333 | 1–2 | .333 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Western Athletic | 1 | 1–2 | .333 | 1–2 | .333 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Colonial | 2 | 0–4 | .000 | 0–4 | .000 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
America East | 1 | 0–2 | .000 | 0–2 | .000 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
ASUN | 1 | 0–2 | .000 | 0–2 | .000 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Horizon | 1 | 0–2 | .000 | 0–2 | .000 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Mid-American | 1 | 0–2 | .000 | 0–2 | .000 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Mountain West | 1 | 0–2 | .000 | 0–2 | .000 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Northeast | 1 | 0–2 | .000 | 0–2 | .000 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Ohio Valley | 1 | 0–2 | .000 | 0–2 | .000 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Patriot | 1 | 0–2 | .000 | 0–2 | .000 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Southland | 1 | 0–2 | .000 | 0–2 | .000 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Southwestern Athletic | 1 | 0–2 | .000 | 0–2 | .000 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Media coverage
[edit]Radio
[edit]NRG Media provided nationwide radio coverage of the Men's College World Series through its Omaha Station KOZN, in association with Westwood One.[11] It also streamed all MCWS games at westwoodonesports.com, Tunein, the Varsity Network, and on SiriusXM.
Broadcast assignments
[edit]- John Bishop, Gary Sharp, and Connor Happer (Gms 1–3, 5–6)
- John Bishop, Gary Sharp, and Nick Handley (Gm 4)
- John Bishop, Mike Ferrin, and Gary Sharp (Gms 7–8, 10–14)
- John Bishop, Nick Handley, and Gary Sharp (Gm 9)
- Kevin Kugler, Scott Graham, and John Bishop (Championship Series)
Television
[edit]ESPN aired every game from the Regionals, Super Regionals, and the Men's College World Series across its networks.
Broadcast assignments
[edit]- Regionals[12]
- Super Regionals[13]
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Notes
[edit]See also
[edit]- 2023 NCAA Division I softball tournament
- 2023 NCAA Division II baseball tournament
- 2023 NCAA Division III baseball tournament
References
[edit]- ^ a b "2023 NCAA baseball bracket: Men's College World Series scores, schedule". NCAA. June 6, 2023.
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- ^ Medcalf, Myron (May 30, 2023). "NCAA tournament teams, fans scramble for hotels in Kentucky". ESPN. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
- ^ Thompson, Tyler (May 30, 2023). "Busy weekend in Lexington forces Kentucky's Regional opponents to stay in dorms". Kentucky Sports Radio. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
- ^ "2023 college baseball tournament selection show: Time, how to watch the bracket reveal". NCAA. May 27, 2023.
- ^ "Athletic Department Statement on 2023 NCAA Super Regional". gosycamores.com. Indiana State University. June 5, 2023. Retrieved June 5, 2023.
- ^ "2023 Men's College World Series bracket".
- ^ "2023 Baseball Schedule".
- ^ "2023 DI Baseball Championship and Men's College World Series Official Bracket".
- ^ "College World Series Most Outstanding Player award history, winners". June 26, 2023. Retrieved June 26, 2023.
- ^ Michael Simon, Perry (June 16, 2022). "KOZN (1620 The Zone)/Omaha Renews Affiliation With Westwood One For College World Series, NCAA basketball tournaments". All Access. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
- ^ McKay, Julie (May 30, 2023). "The Road to Omaha Starts Here: ESPN Platforms Present Every Pitch of the NCAA Baseball Regionals" (Press release). ESPN. Retrieved May 30, 2023.
- ^ McKay, Julie (June 7, 2023). "The Road to Omaha Continues: ESPN Platforms to Showcase Every Pitch of the NCAA Baseball Super Regionals" (Press release). ESPN. Retrieved June 7, 2023.
- ^ "ESPN Presents Exclusive Coverage of the 2023 Men's College World Series, June 16–26". ESPN Press Room. Retrieved June 15, 2023.