2007 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament

































2007 NCAA Division I
Baseball Tournament
Season 2007
Teams 64
Finals site

  • Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium

  • Omaha, NE

Champions
Oregon State (2nd title)
Runner-up
North Carolina (6th CWS Appearance)
Winning coach
Pat Casey (2nd title)


  • ← 2006 

  • NCAA Division I Baseball Championship


  • 2008 →



The 2007 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was held from June 1 to 24, 2007. Sixty-four NCAA Division I college baseball teams advanced to the post season tournament after having played through a regular season, and for some, a conference tournament.


The 2007 tournament culminated with 8 teams advancing to the College World Series at historic Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska, on June 15. Unseeded Oregon State repeated as national champions, winning all five of its games in the 2007 CWS.


Oregon State went undefeated through the College World Series, posting a 5-0 record. The Beavers, led by head coach Pat Casey, won all three games in their four-team bracket and then defeated North Carolina in two games in the best-of-three championship series. Oregon State became the fifth team to win consecutive NCAA titles (last done by LSU in 1996-97), and were the first team to win four games in a CWS by six or more runs. Their opener against Cal State Fullerton was a tight 3-2 victory, but OSU's last four games in the CWS were not close, impressive for a team seeded in the lower half of the 64-team tournament.


The Beavers also became the first team to win the CWS after having posted a losing conference record. Oregon State was a disappointing 10-14 (.417) in the Pac-10, placing sixth among the nine baseball-playing schools (Oregon dropped baseball in 1981, but revived it in 2009.)


However, the Beavers' non-conference record during the regular season was an impressive 28-3 (.903), and as defending NCAA champions, just enough to gain a berth in the 64-team tournament. They were placed as a No. 3 seed in one of the 16 four-team regionals, in Charlottesville, Virginia. Oregon State responded by going 11-1 (.917) in the post season. Oregon State won their final 10 games to finish at 49-18 (.731) overall. The Beavers trailed in only one inning of 2007 CWS: the first inning of the final game. Their only loss in the post season came during the second game of regionals, where they fell in 13 innings to host Virginia.[1]


Oregon State freshman pitcher Jorge Reyes (of Warden, Washington) was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2007 CWS. Reyes was 2-0 as a starter, defeating Cal State Fullerton in the opener and North Carolina in the first game of the finals.


Two elite programs from Louisiana, LSU and Tulane both failed to qualify for the field of 64, marking the first time since 1984 both schools stayed home. LSU reached the College World Series 13 times between 1986 and 2004, winning five national championships (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000), while Tulane made trips to the CWS in 2001 and 2005.




Contents






  • 1 Bids


    • 1.1 Automatic bids


    • 1.2 Bids by conference




  • 2 National seeds


  • 3 Regionals and Super Regionals


    • 3.1 Schedule


    • 3.2 Corvallis Super Regional


    • 3.3 Houston Super Regional


    • 3.4 Chapel Hill Super Regional


    • 3.5 Wichita Super Regional


    • 3.6 Tempe Super Regional


    • 3.7 Starkville Super Regional


    • 3.8 Louisville Super Regional


    • 3.9 Fullerton Super Regional




  • 4 Tournament notes


    • 4.1 CWS records tied or broken




  • 5 College World Series


    • 5.1 Participants


    • 5.2 Bracket


    • 5.3 Championship Series


      • 5.3.1 Saturday 6/23


        • 5.3.1.1 Game 14: 6:00 pm




      • 5.3.2 Sunday 6/24


        • 5.3.2.1 Game 15: 6:00 pm






    • 5.4 All-Tournament Team




  • 6 Tournament performance by conference


  • 7 References





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.






























































































































































































Conference
School
Record
Berth Type

America East

Albany
29-27
Tournament Champion

ACC

North Carolina
48-12
Tournament Champion

Atlantic Sun

Jacksonville
34-26
Tournament Champion

A-10

Charlotte
47-10
Tournament Champion

Big East

Rutgers
38-19
Tournament Champion

Big South

Coastal Carolina
48-11
Tournament Champion

Big Ten

Ohio State
37-22
Tournament Champion

Big 12

Texas A&M
44-16
Tournament Champion

Big West

UC Riverside
37-19
Regular Season Champion

CAA

VCU
37-21
Tournament Champion

Conference USA

Rice
49-12
Tournament Champion

Horizon League

UIC
34-19
Tournament Champion

Ivy League

Brown
27-19
Championship Series Winner

MAAC

Le Moyne
34-17
Tournament Champion

MAC

Kent State
33-24
Tournament Champion

Mid-Con

Oral Roberts
40-15
Tournament Champion

MEAC

Bethune-Cookman
33-25
Tournament Champion

Missouri Valley

Creighton
44-14
Tournament Champion

MWC

TCU
46-12
Tournament Champion

NEC

Monmouth
36-22
Tournament Champion

OVC

Austin Peay
39-20
Tournament Champion

Pac-10

Arizona State
43-13
Regular Season Champion

Patriot League

Lafayette
33-18
Tournament Champion

SEC

Vanderbilt
46-10
Tournament Champion

SoCon

Wofford
30-31
Tournament Champion

Southland

Sam Houston State
38-22
Tournament Champion

SWAC

Prairie View A&M
34-23
Tournament Champion

Sun Belt

New Orleans
37-24
Tournament Champion

WCC

San Diego
43-16
Championship Series Winner

WAC

Fresno State
36-27
Tournament Champion



Bids by conference






























































































































































Conference
Total
Schools
Atlantic Coast
7

Clemson, Florida State, Miami (FL), North Carolina, NC State, Virginia, Wake Forest
Big 12
6

Baylor, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas A&M
Southeastern
5

Arkansas, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Vanderbilt
Big West
4

UC Irvine, UC Riverside, Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State
Conference USA
4

East Carolina, Memphis, Rice, Southern Miss
Pacific-10
4

Arizona, Arizona State, Oregon State, UCLA
Big East
3

Louisville, Rutgers, St. John's
Big Ten
3

Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio State
Sun Belt
3

Louisiana–Lafayette, New Orleans, Troy
Atlantic Sun
2

Jacksonville, Stetson
Missouri Valley
2

Creighton, Wichita State
Southern
2

Western Carolina, Wofford
WCC
2

Pepperdine, San Diego
Atlantic 10
1

Charlotte
America East
1

Albany
Big South
1

Coastal Carolina
Colonial
1

VCU
Horizon
1

UIC
Ivy
1

Brown
Metro Atlantic
1

LeMoyne
Mid-American
1

Kent State
Mid-Con
1

Oral Roberts
Mid-Eastern
1

Bethune-Cookman
Mountain West
1

TCU
Northeast
1

Monmouth
Ohio Valley
1

Austin Peay
Patriot
1

Lafayette
Southland
1

Sam Houston State
Southwestern
1

Prairie View
Western Athletic
1

Fresno State


National seeds


Bold indicates CWS participant.



  1. Vanderbilt

  2. Rice

  3. North Carolina

  4. Texas

  5. Arizona State

  6. Florida State

  7. Arkansas

  8. San Diego



Regionals and Super Regionals



Schedule


Regional rounds were held Friday, June 1, through Monday, June 4. Each regional followed a similar format, with two games played on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and one on Monday if needed (many regionals in the southern U.S. had their schedules adversely affected by rain)








































Day Game Teams
Fri. 6/1/07 1 2/3 or 1/4 (host choice)
2 2/3 or 1/4 (host choice)
Sat. 6/2/07 3 Loser Games 1 & 2
4 Winner Games 1 & 2
Sun. 6/3/07 5 Winner Game 3 vs Loser Game 4
6 Winner Games 4 & 5
Mon. 6/4/07 7 if needed, only if winner of game 5 wins game 6

Best-of-three super regionals were held Friday, June 8 through Monday, June 11. Four series were played Friday-Sunday and four series were played Saturday-Monday.


Bold indicates winner. * indicates extra innings.



Corvallis Super Regional


Hosted by Oregon State at Goss Stadium


































































































































































































































































































 
First Round

Second Round

Regional Finals

Super Regionals
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1

Vanderbilt

211
 

4

Austin Peay
1
 

 
1
Vanderbilt
3
 



 
2

Michigan

4
 

3

Memphis
7


2

Michigan

10
 


 
2

Michigan
7

410
 


Nashville Regional - Hawkins Field

 
1
Vanderbilt

10
3
 

4

Austin Peay

18
 


3
Memphis
7
 

 
4
Austin Peay
5




 
1

Vanderbilt

11
 







 

Michigan
0
2





 


Oregon State

1

8


1

Virginia

5
 


4

Lafayette
1
 

 
1

Virginia

713



 
3
Oregon State
4
 

3

Oregon State

5


2

Rutgers
1
 


 
1
Virginia
3
3


Charlottesville Regional - Davenport Field

 
3

Oregon State

5

7
 

4
Lafayette
10
 


2

Rutgers

11
 

 
2
Rutgers
2




 
3

Oregon State

5
 







Houston Super Regional


Hosted by Rice at Reckling Park


































































































































































































































































































 
First Round

Second Round

Regional Finals

Super Regionals
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1

Rice

5
 

4

Prairie View A&M
0
 

 
1

Rice

6
 



 
2
TCU
3
 

3

Baylor
2


2

TCU

3
 


 
1

Rice

3

 


Houston Regional - Reckling Park

 
2
TCU
1

 

4
Prairie View A&M
2
 


3

Baylor

9
 

 
3
Baylor
5




 
2

TCU

10
 







 
2

Rice

310

5





 

Texas A&M
2
2


1

Texas A&M

7
 


4

Le Moyne
2
 

 
1
Texas A&M
4



 
2

Louisiana–Lafayette

5
 

3

Ohio State
4


2

Louisiana–Lafayette

5
 


 
2
Louisiana–Lafayette
1
2


College Station Regional - Olsen Field

 
1

Texas A&M

4

5
 

4
Le Moyne
5
 


3

Ohio State

610
 

 
3
Ohio State
4




 
1

Texas A&M

10
 







Chapel Hill Super Regional


Hosted by North Carolina at Boshamer Stadium


































































































































































































































































































 
First Round

Second Round

Regional Finals

Super Regionals
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1

North Carolina

6
 

4

Jacksonville
0
 

 
1

North Carolina

11
 



 
2
East Carolina
10
 

3

Western Carolina
8


2

East Carolina

9
 


 
1

North Carolina

6

 


Chapel Hill Regional - Boshamer Stadium

 
3
Western Carolina
5

 

4
Jacksonville
0
 


3

Western Carolina

7
 

 
3

Western Carolina

9




 
2
East Carolina
5
 







 
3

North Carolina

9
6

9




 

South Carolina
6

8
4

1

South Carolina

9
 


4

Wofford
1
 

 
1

South Carolina

12



 
3
Charlotte
8
 

3

Charlotte

6


2

NC State
3
 


 
1

South Carolina

11



Columbia, SC Regional - Sarge Frye Field

 
3
Charlotte
6

 

4
Wofford
6
 


2

NC State

10
 

 
2
NC State
10




 
3

Charlotte

12
 







Wichita Super Regional


Hosted by Wichita State at Eck Stadium


































































































































































































































































































 
First Round

Second Round

Regional Finals

Super Regionals
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1

Texas

8
 

4

Brown
2
 

 
1
Texas
1
 



 
2

UC Irvine

3
 

3

Wake Forest
0


2

UC Irvine

13
 


 
2

UC Irvine

9

 


Round Rock Regional - Dell Diamond

 
1
Texas
6

 

4
Brown
2
 


3

Wake Forest

4
 

 
3
Wake Forest
4




 
1

Texas

712
 







 


UC Irvine

1

3





 

Wichita State
0
2


1

Wichita State
6
 


4

New Orleans

7
 

 
4
New Orleans
8



 
2

Arizona

9
 

3

Oral Roberts
3


2

Arizona

4
 


 
2
Arizona
3
0


Wichita Regional - Eck Stadium

 
1

Wichita State

4

3
 

1

Wichita State

11
 


3
Oral Roberts
4
 

 
1

Wichita State

7




 
4
New Orleans
3
 







Tempe Super Regional


Hosted by Arizona State at Packard Stadium


































































































































































































































































































 
First Round

Second Round

Regional Finals

Super Regionals
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1

Arizona State

5
 

4

Monmouth
3
 

 
1

Arizona State

9
 



 
2
UC Riverside
2
 

3

Nebraska
5


2

UC Riverside

10
 


 
1

Arizona State

19

 


Tempe Regional - Packard Stadium

 
3
Nebraska
7

 

4
Monmouth
5
 


3

Nebraska

6
 

 
3

Nebraska

11




 
2
UC Riverside
1
 







 
5

Arizona State

4

7





 

Ole Miss
3
1


1

Ole Miss

14
 


4

Sam Houston State
5
 

 
1

Ole Miss

4



 
2
Southern Miss
0
 

3

Troy
1


2

Southern Miss

14
 


 
1

Ole Miss

21



Oxford Regional - Swayze Field

 
4
Sam Houston State
13

 

4

Sam Houston State

5
 


3
Troy
4
 

 
4

Sam Houston State

1211




 
2
Southern Miss
11
 







Starkville Super Regional


Hosted by Mississippi State at Dudy Noble Field


































































































































































































































































































 
First Round

Second Round

Regional Finals

Super Regionals
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1

Florida State

6
 

4

Bethune–Cookman
2
 

 
1
Florida State
0
 



 
2

Mississippi State

3
 

3

Stetson
3


2

Mississippi State

6
 


 
2

Mississippi State

9

 


Tallahassee Regional - Dick Howser Stadium

 
1
Florida State
4

 

4
Bethune–Cookman
0
 


3

Stetson

12
 

 
3
Stetson
1




 
1

Florida State

17
 







 


Mississippi State

8

8





 

Clemson
6
5


1

Coastal Carolina

7
 


4

VCU
1
 

 
1
Coastal Carolina
8



 
2

Clemson

11
 

3

St. John's
2


2

Clemson

3
 


 
2

Clemson

15



Myrtle Beach Regional - Coastal Federal Field

 
1
Coastal Carolina
3

 

4
VCU
4
 


3

St. John's

5
 

 
3
St. John's
5




 
1

Coastal Carolina

6
 







Louisville Super Regional


Hosted by Louisville at Jim Patterson Stadium


































































































































































































































































































 
First Round

Second Round

Regional Finals

Super Regionals
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1

Arkansas

9
 

4

Albany
0
 

 
1
Arkansas
3
 



 
3

Oklahoma State

14
 

3

Oklahoma State

6


2

Creighton
4
 


 
3

Oklahoma State

7

 


Fayetteville Regional - Baum Stadium

 
1
Arkansas
6

 

4
Albany
11
 


2

Creighton

21
 

 
2
Creighton
0




 
1

Arkansas

6
 







 

Oklahoma State
0

312
2




 


Louisville

9
2

20

1

Missouri

10
 


4

Kent State
2
 

 
1

Missouri

7



 
3
Louisville
5
 

3

Louisville

13


2

Miami (FL)
7
 


 
1
Missouri
3
6


Columbia, MO Regional - Taylor Stadium

 
3

Louisville

4

16
 

4
Kent State
7
 


2

Miami (FL)

8
 

 
2
Miami (FL)
7




 
3

Louisville

8
 







Fullerton Super Regional


Hosted by Cal State Fullerton at Goodwin Field


































































































































































































































































































 
First Round

Second Round

Regional Finals

Super Regionals
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1

San Diego
2
 

4

Fresno State

6
 

 
4
Fresno State
4
 



 
2

Cal State Fullerton

6
 

3

Minnesota
1


2

Cal State Fullerton

7
 


 
2

Cal State Fullerton

13

 


San Diego Regional - Tony Gwynn Stadium

 
4
Fresno State
2

 

1
San Diego
5
 


3

Minnesota

610
 

 
3
Minnesota
6




 
4

Fresno State

11
 







 


Cal State Fullerton

12

2





 

UCLA
2
1


1

Long Beach State
1
 


4

UIC

4
 

 
4
UIC
1



 
2

UCLA

3
 

3

Pepperdine
3


2

UCLA

7
 


 
2

UCLA

7



Long Beach Regional - Blair Field

 
1
Long Beach State
4

 

1

Long Beach State

6
 


3
Pepperdine
3
 

 
1

Long Beach State

4




 
4
UIC
3
 







Tournament notes



  • Albany, Brown, and Wofford were making their first NCAA tournament appearance.[2]


  • Oregon State is one of only six teams (South Carolina: 2010-2011, LSU: 1996-1997, Stanford: 1987-1988, Southern California: 1970-1974, Texas: 1949-1950) to win consecutive CWS titles.

  • Oregon State is also the first team to repeat as champion since the CWS switched to the current 3-game championship series.

  • Oregon State is the first champion to make it back to the CWS the year after they won title since Texas appeared in the 2003 after winning it in 2002

  • The 2007 Oregon State Beavers are the first CWS champions with a conference record of less than .500 (10-14)


  • Louisville is the second school whose athletic teams have played in a Final Four, BCS bowl game, and a College World Series within the last three years. Florida is the other school.

  • 2007 marks the 15th year in a row that the SEC has had at least one team make it to Omaha.

  • 2007 marks the second time the College World Series champions and runners-up are the same two consecutive years.



CWS records tied or broken



  • Oregon State became the first team to win four games by six or more runs in the CWS.

  • Oregon State became the first team to win the CWS while having a losing record in regular season conference play.

  • North Carolina's Rob Wooten pitched in a record 6 games in a single CWS.

  • North Carolina tied a CWS record by turning five double plays in game one of the final series against Oregon State.[3]

  • North Carolina used a CWS record eight pitchers in its Game 6 loss to Rice.

  • Game 7 between UC-Irvine and Cal State-Fullerton went 13 innings and lasted 5 hours and 40 minutes. It was the longest game in terms of time in College World Series history.[4] The game also had the most hit-by-pitches (eight) and reportedly used and lost 96 balls, the most ever.[5] The previous record was 84 balls lost.


  • Louisville's Logan Johnson tied the CWS record with four home runs.

  • By beating Arizona State, UC-Irvine became the first team in CWS history to win two extra-inning games back to back.

  • A CWS record number of batters were hit by pitches during the series.[6]



College World Series



Participants




















































































School Conference Record (Conference) Head Coach CWS Appearances CWS Best Finish CWS Record
Arizona State Pac-10 48–13 (19–5) Pat Murphy 19
(last: 2005)
1st
(1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)
58–32
Cal State Fullerton Big West 38–23 (10–11) George Horton 14
(last: 2006)
1st
(1979, 1984, 1995, 2004)
34–23
Louisville Big East 46–22 (19–8) Dan McDonnell 0
(last: none)
none 0–0
Mississippi State SEC 38–20 (15–13) Ron Polk 7
(last: 1998)
3rd
(1985)
7–14
North Carolina ACC 53–13 (21–9) Mike Fox 5
(last: 2006)
2nd
(2006)
6–10
Oregon State Pac-10 44–18 (10–14) Pat Casey 3
(last: 2006)
1st
(2006)
6–6
Rice C-USA 54–12 (22–2) Wayne Graham 5
(last: 2006)
1st
(2003)
8–9
UC Irvine Big West 45–15–1 (15–6) Dave Serrano 0
(last: none)
none 0–0


Bracket


































































































































































































































































































 
First round

Second round

Semifinals

Finals
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



Oregon State

3
 



Cal State Fullerton
2
 

 


Oregon State

12
 



 
5
Arizona State
6
 

5

Arizona State

5




UC Irvine
4
 


 


Oregon State

7

 



 

UC Irvine
1

 


Cal State Fullerton
4
 




UC Irvine

5
 

 
5
Arizona State
7




 


UC Irvine

8
 







 


Oregon State

11

9





 
3
North Carolina
4
3


2

Rice

15
 




Louisville
10
 

 
2

Rice

14



 
3
North Carolina
4
 



Mississippi State
5


3

North Carolina

8
 


 
2
Rice
1
4



 
3

North Carolina

6

7
 



Louisville

12
 



Mississippi State
4
 

 
3

North Carolina

3




 

Louisville
1
 







Championship Series



Saturday 6/23



Game 14: 6:00 pm





















































Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H
E
North Carolina 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 4 12 2
Oregon State 0 2 1 0 1 2 4 1 X 11 12 2

WP: Jorge Reyes (2-0)   LP: Alex White (6-7)
Home runs:
UNC: Johnson
OSU: Lennerton


Sunday 6/24



Game 15: 6:00 pm





















































Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H
E
Oregon State 0 3 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 9 13 0
North Carolina 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 9 2

WP: Mike Stutes (12-4)   LP: Luke Putkonen (8-2)
Home runs:
OSU: Barney, Lennerton
UNC: Ackley


All-Tournament Team


The following players were members of the All-Tournament Team.[7]




























































Position Player School
P Jorge Reyes Oregon State
Andrew Carignan North Carolina
1B Dustin Ackley North Carolina
2B Joey Wong Oregon State
3B Diego Seastrunk Rice
SS Darwin Barney Oregon State
C Mitch Canham Oregon State
OF Bryan Petersen UC Irvine
Tim Fedroff North Carolina
Scott Santschi Oregon State
DH Mike Lissman Oregon State


Tournament performance by conference




























































































































































































































Conference
Tournament Record
Percentage
Schools to Super Regionals
Schools to CWS
Pacific-10
21-6
0.778
Arizona St, Oregon St, UCLA
Arizona St, Oregon St
Big West
14-7
0.667
UC Irvine, Cal State Fullerton
UC Irvine, Cal State Fullerton
SEC
17-10
0.630
Ole Miss, Mississippi St, South Carolina
Mississippi St
Big East
10-8
0.556
Louisville
Louisville
ACC
19-16
0.543
Clemson, North Carolina
North Carolina
Big 12
15-13
0.536
Oklahoma St, Texas A&M

Conference USA
9-8
0.529
Rice
Rice
Missouri Valley
5-5
0.500
Wichita State

Atlantic 10
2-2
0.500


Big South
2-2
0.500


Mountain West
2-2
0.500


Southland
2-2
0.500


Western Athletic
2-2
0.500


Big 10
5-7
0.417
Michigan

Sun Belt
3-6
0.333


Southern
2-4
0.333


Horizon
1-2
0.333


Ohio Valley
1-2
0.333


Atlantic Sun
1-4
0.200


America East
0-2
0.000


Colonial
0-2
0.000


Ivy
0-2
0.000


Metro Atlantic
0-2
0.000


Mid-American
0-2
0.000


Mid-Con
0-2
0.000


Mid-Eastern
0-2
0.000


Northeast
0-2
0.000


Patriot
0-2
0.000


Southwestern Athletic
0-2
0.000


WCC
0-4
0.000




References





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