2010 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament
2010 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament |
Super Regional 1 Winner |
Arizona State 1 |
Super Regional 2 Winner |
Clemson 2 |
Super Regional 3 Winner |
Oklahoma 1 |
Super Regional 4 Winner |
South Carolina 1 |
Super Regional 5 Winner |
TCU 1 |
Super Regional 6 Winner |
Florida State 1 |
Super Regional 7 Winner |
UCLA 1 |
Super Regional 8 Winner |
Florida 1 |
Tournaments |
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The 2010 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament began on Friday, June 4, 2010 as part of the 2010 NCAA Division I baseball season. The 64 team double elimination tournament concluded with the 2010 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.
National seeds
Bold indicates CWS participant.
- Arizona State
- Texas
- Florida
- Coastal Carolina
- Virginia
- UCLA
- Louisville
- Georgia Tech
Regionals and Super Regionals
Schedule
Regional rounds will be held Friday, June 4, through Monday, June 7th. Each regional follows a similar format, with two games played on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and one on Monday if needed.
Day |
Game |
Teams |
Fri. 6/4/10 |
1 |
2/3 or 1/4 (host choice) |
2 |
2/3 or 1/4 (host choice) |
Sat. 6/5/10 |
3 |
Loser Games 1 & 2 |
4 |
Winner Games 1 & 2 |
Sun. 6/6/10 |
5 |
Winner Game 3 vs Loser Game 4 |
6 |
Winner Games 4 & 5 |
Mon. 6/7/10 |
7 |
if needed, only if winner of game 5 wins game 6 |
Bold indicates winner. * indicates extra innings.
Bracket
Tempe Super Regional
Clemson Super Regional
Hosted by Clemson at Doug Kingsmore Stadium
Charlottesville Super Regional
Myrtle Beach Super Regional
Austin Super Regional
Tallahassee Super Regional
Los Angeles Super Regional
Gainesville Super Regional
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.
School |
Conference |
Record (Conf) |
Berth |
Last NCAA Appearance |
Arizona State |
Pac-10 |
47-8 (20-7) |
Regular Season Champion |
2009 (College World Series) |
Bethune-Cookman |
MEAC |
35-20 (18-0) |
Won MEAC Tourney |
2009 (Gainesville Regional) |
Bucknell |
Patriot |
25-33 (8-12) |
Won Championship Series |
2008 (Tallahassee Regional) |
Cal State Fullerton |
Big West |
41-15 (21-3) |
Regular Season Champion |
2009 (College World Series) |
Central Connecticut State |
Northeast |
33-21 (18-14) |
Won Northeast Tourney |
2004 (Oklahoma City Regional) |
The Citadel |
Southern |
42-20 (24-6) |
Won Southern Tourney |
2004 (Columbia, S.C. Regional) |
Coastal Carolina |
Big South |
51-7 (25-0) |
Won Big South Tourney |
2009 (Chapel Hill Regional) |
Dartmouth |
Ivy |
26-17 (13-7) |
Won Championship Series |
2009 (Chapel Hill Regional) |
Florida International |
Sun Belt |
36-23 (17-13) |
Won Sun Belt Tourney |
2002 (Gainesville Regional) |
Florida State |
ACC |
42-17 (18-12) |
Won ACC Tourney |
2009 (Tallahassee Super Regional) |
Grambling State |
SWAC |
22-30 (11-14) |
Won SWAC Tourney |
1985 (Central Regional) |
Hawaii |
WAC |
33-26 (12-12) |
Won WAC Tourney |
2006 (Corvallis Regional) |
Illinois State |
Missouri Valley |
31-22 (15-6) |
Won Missouri Valley Tourney |
1994 (Midwest I Regional) |
Jacksonville State |
Ohio Valley |
32-24 (15-8) |
Won Ohio Valley Tourney |
2006 (Tuscaloosa Regional) |
Kent State |
MAC |
39-23 (18-9) |
Won MAC Tourney |
2009 (Tempe Regional) |
Lamar |
Southland |
35-24 (16-17) |
Won Southland Tourney |
2004 (Houston Regional) |
LSU |
SEC |
40-20 (14-16) |
Won SEC Tourney |
2009 (NCAA Champions) |
Mercer |
Atlantic Sun |
37-22 (16-11) |
Won Atlantic Sun Tourney |
First NCAA Appearance |
Milwaukee |
Horizon |
33-24 (17-8) |
Won Horizon Tourney |
2002 (Lincoln Regional) |
Minnesota |
Big Ten |
30-28 (15-9) |
Won Big Ten Tourney |
2009 (Baton Rouge Regional) |
Oral Roberts |
Summit |
35-25 (19-9) |
Won Summit Tourney |
2009 (Tallahassee Super Regional) |
Rider |
MAAC |
36-21 (15-9) |
Won MAAC Tourney |
2009 (Fullerton Regional) |
Saint Louis |
Atlantic 10 |
33-27 (15-12) |
Won Atlantic 10 Tourney |
2006 (Fullerton Regional) |
San Diego |
West Coast |
36-20 (19-2) |
Regular Season Champion |
2008 (Long Beach Regional) |
Southern Miss |
Conference USA |
35-22 (14-10) |
Won Conference USA Tourney |
2009 (College World Series) |
St. John's |
Big East |
40-18 (16-11) |
Won Big East Tourney |
2008 (Houston Regional) |
Stony Brook |
America East |
29-25 (15-9) |
Won America East Tourney |
2008 (Tempe Regional) |
TCU |
Mountain West |
46-11 (19-5) |
Won Mountain West Tourney |
2009 (Austin Super Regional) |
Texas A&M |
Big 12 |
40-19 (14-12) |
Won Big 12 Tourney |
2009 (Fort Worth Regional) |
VCU |
Colonial |
34-24-1 (16-7-1) |
Won Colonial Tourney |
2007 (Myrtle Beach Regional) |
Bids by conference
Conference |
Total |
Schools |
Atlantic Coast |
8 |
Clemson, Florida St., Georgia Tech, Miami (FL), North Carolina, North Carolina St., Virginia, Virginia Tech |
Atlantic Sun |
1 |
Mercer |
Atlantic 10 |
1 |
St. Louis |
America East |
1 |
Stony Brook |
Big Ten |
1 |
Minnesota |
Big 12 |
5 |
Baylor, Kansas St., Oklahoma, Texas, Texas A&M |
Big East |
3 |
Connecticut, Louisville, St. John's |
Big South |
1 |
Coastal Carolina |
Big West |
2 |
UC Irvine, Cal State Fullerton |
Colonial |
1 |
VCU |
Conference USA |
2 |
Rice, Southern Mississippi |
Horizon |
1 |
Wisconsin-Milwaukee |
Ivy |
1 |
Dartmouth |
Metro Atlantic |
1 |
Rider |
Mid-American |
1 |
Kent St. |
Mid-Eastern |
1 |
Bethune-Cookman |
Missouri Valley |
1 |
Illinois St. |
Mountain West |
2 |
New Mexico, TCU |
Northeast |
1 |
Central Connecticut St. |
Ohio Valley |
1 |
Jacksonville St. |
Pacific 10 |
8 |
Arizona, Arizona St., California, Oregon, Oregon St., Stanford, UCLA, Washington St. |
Patriot |
1 |
Bucknell |
Southern |
3 |
Coll. of Charleston, The Citadel, Elon |
Southeastern |
8 |
Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, LSU, Mississippi, South Carolina, Vanderbilt |
Southland |
1 |
Lamar |
Southwestern |
1 |
Grambling State |
Summit |
1 |
Oral Roberts |
Sun Belt |
3 |
Florida Atlantic, Florida International, Louisiana-Lafayette |
Western Athletic |
1 |
Hawaii |
WCC |
1 |
San Diego |
Notes on tournament field
Round 1
- 15 of 16 No. 1 seeds won their first round games, with Cal State Fullerton being the only No. 1 seed to lose (3-1 to No. 4 Minnesota).
- Eight No. 3 seeds (half the field) won their first round games in upsets.
Round 2
- 13 of 16 No. 1 seeds won their first 2 games. The others were: No. 4 Minnesota, No. 2 Clemson and No. 2 College of Charleston
- Two No. 2 seeds were eliminated in two games: No. 2 California and No. 2 Stanford
Regional Finals
- 13 No. 1 seeds and three No. 2 seeds advanced to the Super Regional; no No. 3 or No. 4 seeds advanced.
- Georgia Tech (No. 8) and Louisville (No. 7) were the only national seeds to not advance to the Super Regional.
Super Regionals
- TCU qualified for its first ever College World Series by beating Texas.
- Only 3 of 8 National Seeds qualified for the College World Series.
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