2009 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament
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The 2009 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was held from May 29 through June 24, 2009
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 and is part of the 2009 NCAA Division I baseball season
2009 NCAA Division I baseball season
The 2009 NCAA Division I baseball season began on February 20, 2009, and culminated with the 2009 College World Series, which was won by the LSU Tigers.-Preseason:Coming off an impressive 49–19 season, the LSU Tigers earned a preseason #1 ranking...

. The 64 NCAA
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 Division I college baseball
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 teams were selected out of an eligible 286 teams on May 25, 2009. Thirty teams were awarded an automatic bid as champions of their conference, and 34 teams were selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee.

The 2009 tournament culminated with 8 teams advancing to the College World Series
2009 College World Series
The 2009 College World Series began on June 13, and was held through June 24, 2009 in Omaha, Nebraska at historic Rosenblatt Stadium. As part of the 2009 collegiate baseball season, eight NCAA Division I college baseball teams met after having played their way through a 64-team bracket to crown a...

 at historic Rosenblatt Stadium
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 in Omaha, Nebraska
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 beginning on June 13.

National seeds

Bold indicates CWS participant.
  1. Texas (41-13-1)
  2. Cal State Fullerton (42-14)
  3. LSU (46-16)
  4. North Carolina (42-16)
  5. Arizona State (44-12)
  6. UC Irvine (43-13)
  7. Oklahoma (41-18)
  8. Florida (39-20)

Regional schedule

Regional rounds were held Friday, May 29 through Monday, June 1. Each regional followed a double elimination format, with 2 games each played on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and one on Monday when needed.
Day Game Teams
Fri. 5/29/09 1 2/3 or 1/4 (host choice)
2 2/3 or 1/4 (host choice)
Sat. 5/30/09 3 Loser Games 1 & 2
4 Winner Games 1 & 2
Sun. 5/31/09 5 Winner Game 3 vs Loser Game 4
6 Winner Games 4 & 5
Mon. 6/1/09 7 if needed, only if winner of game 5 wins game 6

Super Regional Schedule

Best-of-three super regionals were held Friday, June 5 through Monday, June 8. Four series were played Friday-Sunday and four series were played Saturday-Monday with the final day in each grouping if necessary.

Austin Super Regional

Hosted by Texas
Texas Longhorns baseball
The Texas Longhorns baseball team represents The University of Texas at Austin and competes in the Big 12 Conference of NCAA Division I.The Texas Longhorns are the winningest program in college baseball history in terms of win percentage with .740 and ranks second all-time in total wins to the...

 at UFCU Disch-Falk Field
  • The second round game between Texas
    Texas Longhorns baseball
    The Texas Longhorns baseball team represents The University of Texas at Austin and competes in the Big 12 Conference of NCAA Division I.The Texas Longhorns are the winningest program in college baseball history in terms of win percentage with .740 and ranks second all-time in total wins to the...

     and Boston College
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     went 25 innings, the longest game in NCAA History.

Gainesville Super Regional

Hosted by Florida
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 at Alfred A. McKethan Stadium
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Tempe Super Regional

Hosted by Arizona State at Packard Stadium
Packard Stadium
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Chapel Hill Super Regional

Hosted by North Carolina
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 at Boshamer Stadium
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Fullerton Super Regional

Hosted by Cal State Fullerton
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 at Goodwin Field
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Tallahassee Super Regional

Hosted by Florida State
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 at Dick Howser Stadium

  • The 37 runs scored by Florida State
    Florida State Seminoles baseball
    The Florida State Seminoles baseball team represents Florida State University in NCAA Division I college baseball and are one of the most successful collegiate baseball programs in the United States without a College World Series championship....

     in the Tallahassee Regional championship were the most scored by a team in NCAA Tournament history

Oxford Super Regional

Hosted by Mississippi
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The Ole Miss Rebels baseball team represents the University of Mississippi in NCAA Division I college baseball. The team participates in the West division of the Southeastern Conference. They are currently coached by head coach Mike Bianco and assistant coaches Carl Lafferty and Matt Mossberg. They...

 at Swayze Field
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Baton Rouge Super Regional

Hosted by LSU
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 at Alex Box Stadium
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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 Pacific-10 44-12 (21-6) Won Pac-10 2008 (Tempe Super Regional)
Army Patriot League 31-18 (13-7) Won Patriot 2005 (Tallahassee Regional)
Bethune Cookman MEAC 32-26 (16-2) Won MEAC tourney 2008 (Coral Gables Regional)
Binghamton America East 29-20 (13-7) Won AmEast tourney First appearance
Coastal Carolina Big South 46-14 (21-5) Won Big South tourney 2008 (Cary Super Regional)
Dartmouth Ivy League 27-16 (16-4) Won Ivy League 1987 (Northeast Regional)
Fresno State WAC 32-28 (12-12) Won WAC tourney 2008 (College World Series)
Georgia State Colonial Athletic 39-20 (12-9) Won CAA tourney First appearance
Georgia Southern Southern 42-15 (20-8) Won SoCon tourney 2002 (Clemson Regional)
Gonzaga WCC 35-16 (14-7) Won WCC playoff 1981 (West Regional)
Indiana Big Ten 32-25 (16-7) Won Big Ten tourney 1996 (Midwest Regional)
Jacksonville A-Sun 35-20 (19-11) Won A-Sun tourney 2007 (Chapel Hill Regional)
Kent State Mid-American 42-15 (17-9) Won MAC tournament 2007 (Columbia, MO Regional)
LSU SEC 46-16 (20-10) Won SEC Tournament
2009 SEC Baseball Tournament
The 2009 SEC Baseball Tournament will be held at Regions Park in Hoover, AL from May 20th through May 24th. LSU won the tournament and earned the Southeastern Conference's automatic bid to the 2009 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament...

 
2008 (College World Series)
Louisville Big East 44-15 (19-7) Won Big East tourney 2008 (Athens Regional)
Marist Metro Atlantic 31-26 (15-9) Won MAAC tourney 2005 (Baton Rouge Regional)
Middle Tennessee Sun Belt 43-16 (21-8) Won SBC tourney 2003 (Starkville Regional)
Monmouth Northeast 32-23 (15-11) Won NEC tourney 2007 (Tempe Regional)
Oral Roberts Summit 31-13 (16-2) Won Summit tourney 2008 (Baton Rouge Regional)
Rice Conference USA 39-15 (16-8) Won C-USA tourney 2008 (College World Series)
Sam Houston State Southland 36-22 (18-14) Won Southland tourney 2008 (Houston Regional)
Southern SWAC 30-15 (17-6) Won SWAC tourney 2005 (New Orleans Regional)
Tennessee Tech Ohio Valley 30-22 (10-11) Won OVC tournament 2001 (Knoxville Regional)
Texas Big 12 41-13-1 (17-9-1) Won Big 12 tourney
2009 Big 12 Baseball Tournament
The 2009 Big 12 Baseball Tournament was held at AT&T Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City, OK from May 20th to May 24th, 2009. This was the fourth year the conference uses the round robin tournament setup. The winners of each group at the end of the round robin face each other in a one-game match...

 
2008 (Houston Regional)
UC Irvine Big West 43-13 (22-2) Won Big West 2008 (Baton Rouge Super Regional)
Utah Mountain West 26-29 (8-16) Won MWC tourney 1960 (District 7)
Virginia ACC 43-12-1 (16-11-1) Won ACC tourney
2009 ACC Baseball Tournament
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2008 (Fullerton Regional)
Wichita State Missouri Valley 30-25 (11-7) Won MVC tourney 2008 (Stillwater Regional)
Wright State Horizon 33-28 (14-12) Won Horizon tourney 2006 (Corvallis Regional)
Xavier Atlantic 10 37-19 (18-9) Won A-10 tournament First appearance

Bids by conference

Conference Total Schools
Atlantic Coast 7 Boston College, Clemson, Florida St., Georgia Tech, Miami (FL), North Carolina, Virginia
Atlantic Sun 1 Jacksonville
Atlantic 10 1 Xavier
America East 1 Binghamton
Big Ten 3 Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio St.
Big 12 8 Baylor, Kansas, Kansas St., Missouri, Oklahoma, Oklahoma St., Texas, Texas A&M
Big East 1 Louisville
Big South 1 Coastal Carolina
Big West 3 Cal Poly, UC Irvine, Cal State Fullerton
Colonial 2 George Mason, Georgia St.
Conference USA 3 East Carolina, Rice, Southern Miss.
Horizon 1 Wright St.
Ivy 1 Dartmouth
Metro Atlantic 1 Marist
Mid-American 1 Kent St.
Mid-Eastern 1 Bethune-Cookman
Missouri Valley 1 Wichita State
Mountain West 3 San Diego St., TCU, Utah
Northeast 1 Monmouth
Ohio Valley 1 Tennessee Tech
Pacific 10 3 Arizona St., Oregon St., Washington St.
Patriot 1 Army
Southern 2 Elon, Ga. Southern
Southeastern 8 Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Mississippi, South Carolina, Vanderbilt
Southland 2 Sam Houston St., Texas St.
Southwestern 1 Southern
Summit 1 Oral Roberts
Sun Belt 2 Middle Tenn., Western Ky.
Western Athletic 1 Fresno St.
WCC 1 Gonzaga

Tournament performance by conference

Conference Tournament Record Percentage Schools to Super Regionals Schools to CWS
Pacific 10 8-4 0.667 Arizona State Arizona State
ACC 23-12 0.657 Clemson, Florida State, North Carolina, Virginia North Carolina, Virginia
Conference USA 13-7 0.650 East Carolina, Rice, Southern Miss Southern Miss
SEC 23-13 0.639 Arkansas, Florida, LSU, Mississippi Arkansas, LSU
Big West 7-4 0.636 Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton
Mountain West 7-6 0.538 TCU
Big 12 16-15 0.516 Texas Texas
Sun Belt 4-4 0.500
Big East 3-3 0.500 Louisville
Patriot 2-2 0.500
Summit 2-2 0.500
Big 10 4-6 0.400
America East 1-2 0.333
Atlantic 10 1-2 0.333
Atlantic Sun 1-2 0.333
Big South 1-2 0.333
Mid-American 1-2 0.333
Ohio Valley 1-2 0.333
WCC 1-2 0.333
Southern 1-4 0.200
Horizon 0-2 0.000
Ivy 0-2 0.000
Metro Atlantic 0-2 0.000
Mid-Eastern 0-2 0.000
Missouri Valley 0-2 0.000
Northeast 0-2 0.000
Southwestern Athletic 0-2 0.000
Western Athletic 0-2 0.000
Colonial 0-4 0.000
Southland 0-4 0.000

Round 1

  • All 16 No. 1 seeds won their first round games for the second time since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1999; thus no No. 4 was able to win their first round game.
  • Seven No. 3 seeds won their first round games in upsets.

Round 2

  • Fresno State, the champions of the 2008 NCAA College World Series, was eliminated in the Irvine Regional after losing to UC Irvine and San Diego State.
  • Texas defeated Boston College 3-2 in 25 innings, which broke the record of the longest game in NCAA baseball history lasting more than seven hours.
  • Two National-seeds lost in round two: #6 UC Irvine and #7 Oklahoma.
  • Four No. 2 seeds advanced to the Regional Finals with a 2-0 record.
  • Three No. 2 seeds (Alabama, Georgia Southern and Texas State) were eliminated from the tournament after going 0-2.
  • Two No. 3 seeds (Southern Miss and Oklahoma State) advanced to the Regional Finals with a 2-0 record.
  • Five No. 4 seeds registered a win in their opening game in the losers bracket.

Regional Finals

  • Florida State sets NCAA postseason records with 37 runs, 38 hits and 66 total bases in a blowout win over Ohio State, 37-6.
  • Two No. 4 seeds advanced to the Regional Finals: Army and Utah.
  • Two National-seeds failed to advance to the Super Regionals: #6 UC Irvine and #7 Oklahoma.
  • The only non-No. 1 seeds to advance to the Super Regionals were Arkansas, Southern Miss, and Virginia.
  • No team which lost its opening round game was able to come back and win its Regional. Vanderbilt, the No. 3 seed in the Louisville Regional, was the only team to lose its opener and come back to force a decisive second game in the regional final. The Commodores lost to No. 2 seed Middle Tennessee in the opening round before winning three consecutive elimination games against No. 4 seed Indiana, a rematch with MT and host Louisville before falling to the Cardinals the next night.

Super Regionals

  • No. 2 seed Arkansas, No. 2 seed Virginia, and No. 3 seed Southern Miss became the ninth, tenth, and eleventh teams respectively in NCAA history to advance to the College World Series without playing a game at their home park.
  • Arkansas became the third team since the tournament expanded in 1999 to reach the CWS by going undefeated (5-0) on the road in both Regionals and Super Regionals, joining Southern California in 2000 and UC Irvine in 2007.
  • No. 2 seed Virginia advanced to the first College World Series in school history by winning the Oxford Super Regional 2-1.
  • No. 3 seed Southern Miss advanced to the first College World Series in school history by winning the Gainesville Super Regional 2-0.
  • Three of the 8 national seeds failed to make it to the CWS.

Television/radio/online coverage

  • All games can be tracked live online through CBS College Sports Network application Gametracker

Regionals

  • ESPNU
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     broadcasted every game from both the Tallahassee and Irvine Regionals.
  • Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast broadcasted every game from the Clemson Regional.
  • Cox Sports (Louisiana) broadcasted every game from the Baton Rouge Regional.
  • Sun Sports
    Sun Sports
    Sun Sports is a Florida sports broadcasting network, with its headquarters in Orlando. Launched in 1988 as Sunshine Network, the station is now affiliated with virtually every cable company throughout the state of Florida and can be picked up by some satellite providers around the United...

     broadcasted selected games from the Gainesville Regional.

Super Regionals

  • All super-regional games will be shown on ESPN
    ESPN
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    , ESPN2
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     or ESPNU
    ESPNU
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     on television and ESPN360.com through online streaming video.

College World Series

  • All College World Series games will be shown on ESPN
    ESPN
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    , ESPN2
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     or ESPNU
    ESPNU
    ESPNU is a television channel that specializes in college sports, and is produced by, affiliated with and owned by parent network ESPN. ESPNU originates out of ESPN Regional Television's ESPNU (often referred to as The U) is a television channel that specializes in college sports, and is produced...

     on television and ESPN360.com through online streaming video.

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