1966 NCAA University Division baseball tournament

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1966 NCAA University Division
baseball tournament
Season1966
Teams28
Finals site
ChampionsOhio State (1st title)
Runner-upOklahoma State (6th CWS Appearance)
Winning coachMarty Karow (1st title)
MOPSteve Arlin (Ohio State)

The 1966 NCAA University Division Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the 1966 NCAA University Division baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its twentieth year. Eight regional districts sent representatives to the College World Series with preliminary rounds within each district serving to determine each representative. These events would later become known as regionals. Each district had its own format for selecting teams, resulting in 28 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament.[1] The twentieth tournament's champion was Ohio State, coached by Marty Karow. The Most Outstanding Player was Steve Arlin of Ohio State.

Tournament

The opening rounds of the tournament were played across eight district sites across the country, each consisting of between two and four teams.[2] The winners of each District advanced to the College World Series.

Bold indicates winner.

District 1 at Boston, MA

Semifinals Finals
      
Boston College 8
Massachusetts 5
Boston College 2
Northeastern 10
Northeastern 5
Colby 4

District 2 at Princeton, NJ

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
St. John's9
Rutgers4
St. John's2
Lafayette0
Lafayette15
Colgate0
St. John's
Lafayette
Lower round 1Lower final
Lafayette4
Rutgers3Rutgers3
Colgate2

District 3 at Gastonia, NC

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Mississippi State4
Florida State3
Mississippi State4
North Carolina5
North Carolina7
East Carolina1
North Carolina
Florida State
Lower round 1Lower final
Mississippi State0
Florida State6Florida State7
East Carolina4

District 4 at Columbus, OH

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Ohio State13
Valparaiso3
Ohio State10
Western Michigan3
Western Michigan18
Southern Illinois4
Ohio State
Western Michigan
Lower round 1Lower final
Western Michigan5
Valparaiso4Valparaiso2
Southern Illinois3

District 5 at Stillwater, OK

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District 6 at Houston, TX

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District 7 at Tucson, AZ

Preliminary rounds at Greeley, CO and Laramie, WY.

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District 8 at Los Angeles, CA

First RoundSemi-FinalsFinals
Southern California11*
Cal Poly Pomona7*
Southern California5
Washington State2
Washington State5*
Fresno State2*
Southern California
Washington State
Lower round 1Lower final
Washington State2*
Fresno State5Fresno State1*
Cal Poly Pomona4

College World Series

Participants

School Conference Record (Conference) Head Coach CWS Appearances CWS Best Finish CWS Record
Arizona WAC 39–13 (8–4) Frank Sancet 7
(last: 1963)
2nd
(1956, 1958, 1960)
16–14
North Carolina ACC 21–11 (12–2) Walt Rabb 1
(last: 1960)
7th
(1960)
0–2
Northeastern 18–6 (n/a) John Connelly 0
(last: none)
none 0–0
Ohio State Big 10 22–5–1 (6–0) Marty Karow 2
(last: 1965)
2nd
(1965)
4–4
Oklahoma State Big 8 18–9 (13–7) Chet Bryan 5
(last: 1961)
1st
(1959)
15–9
Southern California CIBA 42–7 (16–4) Rod Dedeaux 9
(last: 1964)
1st
(1948, 1958, 1961, 1963)
26–13
St. John's Metropolitan 23–7 (7–3) Jack Kaiser 2
(last: 1960)
4th
(1949)
1–4
Texas SWC 20–7–1 (9–6) Bibb Falk 9
(last: 1965)
1st
(1949, 1950)
19–15

Results

Bracket

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Game results

Date Game Winner Score Loser Notes
June 13 Game 1 Texas 5–1 Arizona
Game 2 St. John's 5–3 Northeastern
Game 3 Southern California 6–2 North Carolina
Game 4 Ohio State 4–2 Oklahoma State
June 14 Game 5 Arizona 8–1 Northeastern Northeastern eliminated
Game 6 Oklahoma State 5–1 North Carolina North Carolina eliminated
Game 7 St. John's 2–0 Texas
Game 8 Ohio State 6–2 Southern California
June 15 Game 9 Southern California 8–4 Arizona Arizona eliminated
Game 10 Oklahoma State 6–1 Texas Texas eliminated
Game 11 Ohio State 8–7 St. John's
June 16 Game 12 Southern California 5–1 Ohio State
June 17 Game 13 Oklahoma State 6–1 St. John's St. John's eliminated
Game 14 Ohio State 1–0 Southern California Southern California eliminated
June 18 Final Ohio State 8–2 Oklahoma State Ohio State wins CWS

All-Tournament Team

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

Position Player Class School
Pitcher Steve Arlin Junior Ohio State
John Stewart Senior Southern California
Catcher Chuck Brinkman Senior Ohio State
First baseman Russ Nagelson Senior Ohio State
Second baseman Matt Galante Junior St. John's
Third baseman Bob Toney Oklahoma State
Shortstop Joe Russo Senior St. John's
Outfielder Bo Rein Junior Ohio State
Ray Shoup Junior Ohio State
Wayne Weatherly Sophomore Oklahoma State

Notable players

References

  1. ^ "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 195. Retrieved June 19, 2014.
  2. ^ "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 196. Retrieved 22 April 2012.