2001 NCAA Division I baseball tournament

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The 2001 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was played at the end of the 2001 NCAA Division I 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 fifty fifth year. Sixteen regional competitions were held to determine the participants in the final event, with each winner advancing to a best of three series against another regional champion for the right to play in the College World Series. Each region was composed of four teams, resulting in 64 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament.[1] The fifty-fifth tournament's champion was Miami (FL), coached by Jim Morris. The Most Outstanding Player was Charlton Jimerson of Miami (FL).

2001 NCAA Division I
baseball tournament
Season2001
Teams64
Finals site
ChampionsMiami (FL) (4th title)
Runner-upStanford (13th CWS Appearance)
Winning coachJim Morris (2nd title)
MOPCharlton Jimerson (Miami (FL))

National seeds

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Bold indicates CWS participant.

  1. Cal State Fullerton
  2. Miami (FL)
  3. Southern California
  4. Stanford
  5. Tulane
  6. Georgia
  7. East Carolina
  8. Nebraska

Regionals and super regionals

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Bold indicates winner. * indicates extra innings. Italics indicates host.

Fullerton Super Regional

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First roundSecond roundRegional finalsSuper regionals
               
1Cal State Fullerton17
4Temple3
1Cal State Fullerton13
2Arizona State3
3Texas Tech3
2Arizona State12
1Cal State Fullerton59
Fullerton, CA Regional–Goodwin Field
3Texas Tech112
4Temple3
3Texas Tech14
2Arizona State8
3Texas Tech9
1Cal State Fullerton139
Mississippi State23
1Mississippi State910
4Kent State8
1Mississippi State4
3Delaware3
3Delaware510
2Ohio State4
1Mississippi State14
Columbus, OH Regional–Bill Davis Stadium
4Kent State4
2Ohio State8
4Kent State9
3Delaware11
4Kent State12

Lincoln Super Regional

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First roundSecond roundRegional finalsSuper regionals
               
1Nebraska16
4Northern Iowa6
1Nebraska5
2Rutgers4
3BYU3
2Rutgers4
1Nebraska14
Lincoln, Nebraska, Regional–Buck Beltzer Stadium
2Rutgers10
4Northern Iowa10
3BYU1
4Northern Iowa4
2Rutgers5
8Nebraska7910
Rice06
1Rice11
4Texas–Arlington4
1Rice10
2Baylor11
3Houston3
2Baylor4
2Baylor44
Houston, Texas, Regional–Reckling Park
1Rice75
4Texas-Arlington7
3Houston6
4Texas-Arlington2
1Rice14

Metairie Super Regional

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First roundSecond roundRegional finalsSuper regionals
               
1Tulane22
4Southern9
1Tulane13
3Oklahoma State10
3Oklahoma State5*
2Ole Miss4*
1Tulane9
New Orleans Regional–Turchin Stadium
3Oklahoma State8
4Southern2
2Ole Miss10
3Oklahoma State16
2Ole Miss7
5Tulane3*97
LSU4*41
1LSU10
4Minnesota9
1LSU13
2VCU9
3California7
2VCU9
1LSU714
Baton Rouge Regional–Alex Box Stadium
2VCU109
4Minnesota3
3California9
2VCU11
3California2

Palo Alto Super Regional

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First roundSecond roundRegional finalsSuper regionals
               
1Stanford4
4Marist3
1Stanford3
3Texas4
3Texas11
2Long Beach State2
3Texas93
Palo Alto, California Regional–Sunken Diamond
1Stanford104
4Marist7
2Long Beach State6
4Marist0
1Stanford6
4Stanford1133
South Carolina142
1UCF13*
4Princeton12*
1UCF8
2South Carolina6
3The Citadel0
2South Carolina16
1UCF72
Columbia, South Carolina, Regional–Sarge Frye Field
2South Carolina95
4Princeton11
3The Citadel6
4Princeton7
2South Carolina11

Coral Gables Super Regional

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First roundSecond roundRegional finalsSuper regionals
               
1Miami (FL)14
4Bucknell6
1Miami (FL)6
2Florida2
3Stetson9
2Florida10
1Miami (FL)16
Coral Gables Regional
3Stetson8
4Bucknell0
3Stetson7
3Stetson6
2Florida3
2Miami (FL)1014
Clemson86
1South Alabama2
4Seton Hall7
4Seton Hall4
2Clemson24
3William & Mary1
2Clemson4
2Clemson8
Clemson Regional
4Seton Hall2
1South Alabama8
3William & Mary4
1South Alabama7
4Seton Hall8

Kinston Super Regional

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First roundSecond roundRegional finalsSuper regionals
               
1East Carolina7
4UMBC0
1East Carolina12
3South Florida8
3South Florida7
2Winthrop2
1East Carolina7
Wilson Regional
2Winthrop3
4UMBC0
2Winthrop6
2Winthrop6
3South Florida1
7East Carolina103
Tennessee136
1Wake Forest7
4Tennessee Tech9
4Tennessee Tech0
2Tennessee11
3Middle Tennessee1
2Tennessee2
2Tennessee36
Knoxville Regional
1Wake Forest103
1Wake Forest6
3Middle Tennessee3
1Wake Forest18
4Tennessee Tech5

Athens Super Regional

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First roundSecond roundRegional finalsSuper regionals
               
1Georgia3
4Georgia Southern4
4Georgia Southern3
3Coastal Carolina12
3Coastal Carolina5
2Georgia Tech3
3Coastal Carolina37
Athens, Georgia, Regional–Foley Field
1Georgia98
1Georgia13
2Georgia Tech5
1Georgia10*
4Georgia Southern9
6Georgia9*68
Florida State8*113
1Florida State8
4Bethune-Cookman1
1Florida State10
2Auburn6
3Jacksonville7
2Auburn8*
1Florida State9
Tallahassee, Florida, Regional–Dick Howser Stadium
2Auburn6
4Bethune-Cookman0
3Jacksonville3
3Jacksonville2
2Auburn3

Los Angeles Super Regional

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First roundSecond roundRegional finalsSuper regionals
               
1Southern California12
4Oral Roberts4
1Southern California4
2Pepperdine3
3Fresno State0
2Pepperdine4
1Southern California8
Los Angeles, California Regional–Dedeaux Field
3Fresno State0
4Oral Roberts1
3Fresno State2
3Fresno State8
2Pepperdine6
3Southern California56
FIU10
1Notre Dame12
4Milwaukee4
1Notre Dame6
3FIU7
3FIU17
2UC Santa Barbara4
3FIU25
South Bend, Indiana Regional–Frank Eck Stadium
1Notre Dame54
4UMilwaukee12
2UC Santa Barbara13
2UC Santa Barbara10
1Notre Dame11*

College World Series

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Participants

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SchoolConferenceRecord (conference)Head coachCWS appearancesBest CWS finishCWS record
Not including this year
Cal State FullertonBig West46–16 (14–4)George Horton10
(last: 1999)
1st
(1979, 1984, 1995)
23–16
GeorgiaSEC47–20 (20–10)Ron Polk2
(last: 1990)
1st
(1990)
4–3
Miami (FL)n/a49–12 (n/a)Jim Morris18
(last: 1999)
1st
(1982, 1985, 1999)
39–30
NebraskaBig 1250–14 (20–8)Dave Van Horn0
(last: none)
none0–0
Southern CaliforniaPac-1044–17 (18–6)Mike Gillespie20
(last: 2000)
1st
(1948, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1968,
1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1998)
73–24
StanfordPac-1048–16 (17–7)Mark Marquess12
(last: 2000)
1st
(1987, 1988)
28–21
TennesseeSEC46–18 (18–12)Rod Delmonico2
(last: 1995)
2nd
(1951)
6–4
TulaneC-USA55–11 (21–6)Rick Jones0
(last: none)
none0–0

Results

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Bracket

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First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinals
             
5Tulane11
4Stanford13
4Stanford510
1Cal State Fullerton2
8Nebraska4
1Cal State Fullerton5
1Cal State Fullerton1
4Stanford4
5Tulane6
8Nebraska5
1Cal State Fullerton11
5Tulane2
4Stanford1
2Miami (FL)12
6Georgia5
3Southern California11
3Southern California3
2Miami (FL)4
Tennessee13
2Miami (FL)21
2Miami (FL)12
Tennessee6
Tennessee19
6Georgia12
3Southern California2
Tennessee10

Game results

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DateGameWinnerScoreLoserNotes
June 8Game 1Stanford13–11Tulane
Game 2Cal State Fullerton5–4Nebraska
June 9Game 3Southern California11–5Georgia
Game 4Miami (FL)21–13Tennessee
June 10Game 5Tulane6–5NebraskaNebraska eliminated
Game 6Stanford5–2 (10)Cal State Fullerton
June 11Game 7Tennessee19–12GeorgiaGeorgia eliminated
Game 8Miami (FL)4–3Southern California
June 12Game 9Cal State Fullerton11–2TulaneTulane eliminated
Game 10Tennessee10–2Southern CaliforniaSouthern California eliminated
June 13Game 11Stanford4–1Cal State FullertonCal State Fullerton eliminated
June 14Game 12Miami (FL)12–6TennesseeTennessee eliminated
June 16FinalMiami (FL)12–1StanfordMiami (FL) wins CWS

All-Tournament Team

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

PositionPlayerSchool
PJeff BrukschStanford
Tom FarmerMiami (FL)
CRyan GarkoStanford
1BKevin BrownMiami (FL)
2BDavid BacaniCal State Fullerton
3BCharlie FodGeorgia
SSChris BurkeTennessee
OFJeff ChristensenTennessee
Sam FuldStanford
Charlton Jimerson (MOP)Miami (FL)
DHDanny MatienzoMiami (FL)

Notable players

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References

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  1. ^ "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. pp. 222–3. Retrieved November 5, 2014.