1961 College World Series
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The 1961 College World Series was played at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, NE from June 9 to June 14. The fifteenth tournament's champion was the University of Southern California, coached by Rod Dedeaux. The Most Outstanding Player was Littleton Fowler of Oklahoma State University.
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[edit] Participating Teams
School | Conference | Record (Conference) | Head Coach | CWS Appearances | CWS Best Finish | CWS W-L Record |
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Boston College | 16 - 4 (n/a) | Ed Peligrini | 2 (last: 1960) |
4th (1953) |
3 - 4 | |
Duke | ACC | 15 - 9 (11 - 3) | Ace Parker | 2 (last: 1953) |
5th (1952, 1953) |
2 - 4 |
Northern Colorado | Independent | 28 - 6 (n/a) | Pete Butler | 7 (last: 1960) |
5th (1955) |
2 - 14 |
Oklahoma State | Big 8 | 24 - 1 (18 - 1) | Toby Greene | 4 (last: 1960) |
1st (1959) |
12 - 7 |
Syracuse | 16 - 3 (n/a) | Ted Kleinhans | 0 (last: none) |
none | 0 - 0 | |
Texas | Southwest | 22 - 4 - 2 (11 - 3) | Bibb Falk | 5 (last: 1957) |
1st (1949, 1950) |
14 - 7 |
Southern California | California Intercollegiate Baseball Association | 31 - 7 (12 - 4) | Rod Dedeaux | 6 (last: 1960) |
1st (1948, 1958) |
14 - 10 |
Western Michigan | MAC | 18 - 6 (11 - 0) | Charlie Maher | 4 (last: 1959) |
2nd (1955) |
8 - 8 |
[edit] Results
[edit] Bracket
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[edit] Game Results
Date | Game | Winner | Score | Loser | Notes |
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June 9 | Game 1 | Oklahoma State | 3 - 2 | Duke | |
June 10 | Game 2 | Syracuse | 12 - 5 | Northern Colorado | |
Game 3 | Boston College | 3 - 2 | Western Michigan | ||
Game 4 | Southern California | 8 - 6 | Texas | ||
June 11 | Game 5 | Duke | 15 - 3 | Northern Colorado | Northern Colorado eliminated |
Game 6 | Western Michigan | 8 - 2 | Texas | Texas eliminated | |
Game 7 | Oklahoma State | 12 - 9 | Syracuse | ||
Game 8 | Southern California | 10 - 3 | Boston College | ||
June 12 | Game 9 | Boston College | 4 - 3 (10 innings) | Duke | Duke eliminated |
Game 10 | Syracuse | 6 - 0 | Western Michigan | Western Michigan eliminated | |
Game 11 | Southern California | 4 - 2 | Oklahoma State | ||
June 13 | Game 12 | Oklahoma State | 8 - 0 | Syracuse | Syracuse eliminated |
Game 13 | Southern California | 4 - 3 | Boston College | Boston College eliminated | |
June 14 | Final | Southern California | 1 - 0 | Oklahoma State | Southern California wins CWS |
[edit] All-Tournament Team
The following players were members of the All-Tournament Team.
Position | Player | Class | School |
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Pitcher | Littleton Fowler | Sophomore | Oklahoma State |
Larry Hankhammer | Senior | Southern California | |
Jim Withers | Senior | Southern California | |
Catcher | Larry Himes | Junior | Southern California |
First baseman | William Ryan | Junior | Southern California |
Second baseman | Bruce Andrew | Senior | Oklahoma State |
Third baseman | Dave Sarette | Senior | Syracuse |
Shortstop | Don Wallace | Junior | Oklahoma State |
Outfielder | Don Davis | Sophomore | Duke |
Art Ersepke | Senior | Southern California | |
Bill Tomb | Sophomore | Western Michigan |
[edit] Notable Players
- Boston College:
- Duke University: Ron Davis
- University of Northern Colorado:
- Oklahoma State University: Don Wallace
- University of Southern California: Dan Ardell, Mike Gillespie, Marcel Lachemann, Tom Satriano, Ron Stillwell, Wally Wolf
- Syracuse University: Bill Connors, Dave Giusti
- University of Texas: Bill Bethea
- Western Michigan University:
[edit] Tournament Notes
[edit] Related Sites
- BackHomeInOmaha.net: for more info on the College World Series
- BoydsWorld.com: for more info on College Baseball
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