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1989 NCAA Division I baseball tournament

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American college baseball tournament
Collegiate baseball tournament
1989 NCAA Division I
baseball tournament
Season1989
Teams48
Finals site
ChampionsWichita State  (1st title)
Runner-upTexas (25th CWS Appearance)
Winning coachGene Stephenson  (1st title)
MOP Greg Brummett (Wichita State)

The 1989 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was played at the end of the 1989 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 forty third year. Eight regional competitions were held to determine the participants in the final event. Each region was composed of six teams, resulting in 48 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament.[1] The forty-third tournament's champion was Wichita State, coached by Gene Stephenson. The Most Outstanding Player was Greg Brummett of Wichita State.

Regionals

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The opening rounds of the tournament were played across eight regional sites across the country, each consisting of a six-team field. Each regional tournament is double-elimination, however region brackets are variable depending on the number of teams remaining after each round. The winners of each regional advanced to the College World Series.

Bold indicates winner.

Atlantic Regional

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at Tallahassee, FL [2] [3]

Round 1 Round 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Rider 7 Florida State 8
South Florida 1
Clemson 6 Florida State 7
Stetson 2 Auburn 6
Clemson 7 Florida State 8
Auburn 14 Clemson 1 —
Auburn 9 Auburn 1
South Florida 3 Clemson 13 Clemson 11
Rider 6 Stetson 5
Stetson 13

South Regional

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at Starkville, MS [4] [5]

Round 1 Round 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Western Carolina 0 Mississippi State 11
Nicholls State 2
Jacksonville 3 Mississippi State 1
Indiana State 2 North Carolina 2
Jacksonville 3 North Carolina 0 7
North Carolina 8 Mississippi State 6 1
North Carolina 8 Mississippi State 11
Nicholls State 4 Jacksonville 4 Indiana State 2
Western Carolina 3 Indiana State 9
Indiana State 10

Northeast Regional

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at Waterbury, CT [6] [7] [8]

Round 1 Round 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Le Moyne 0
Illinois 7
Le Moyne 7 Illinois 2
Arkansas 5 Arkansas 9 Arkansas 1
George Washington 2
Arizona State 0
Arkansas 8
Arkansas 6
Arizona State 15 Le Moyne 5
Penn 4
Penn 7 Arizona State 2
Illinois 1 Le Moyne 4
Penn 16*
Le Moyne 18

Central Regional

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at College Station, TX [9] [10]

Round 1 Round 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Jackson State 3 Texas A&M 25
BYU 4
LSU 12 Texas A&M 17
UNLV 10 South Alabama 5
LSU 4 Texas A&M 5 4*
South Alabama 6 LSU 13 5*
South Alabama 11* South Alabama 5
BYU 10* LSU 13 LSU 6
Jackson State 2 UNLV 8
UNLV 13

West I Regional

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at Tucson, AZ [11] [12]

Round 1 Round 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Arizona 12
Eastern Kentucky 6 Arizona 17
Hawaii 3
Oklahoma 5 Arizona 6
Loyola Marymount 2 Long Beach State 10
Oklahoma 4 Long Beach State 10
Long Beach State 11 Arizona 3 –
Long Beach State 14 Arizona 13
Hawaii 7 Oklahoma 5* Loyola Marymount 4
Eastern Kentucky 3 Loyola Marymount 6*
Loyola Marymount 9

West II Regional

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at Fresno, CA [13] [14]

Round 1 Round 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Portland 0 Wichita State 12
Pepperdine 1
Fresno State 9 Wichita State 5
Notre Dame 8 Michigan 14
Fresno State 3 Michigan 2 5
Michigan 5 Wichita State 3 9
Michigan 4 Wichita State 6
Pepperdine 3 Fresno State 11 Fresno State 4
Portland 6* Notre Dame 4
Notre Dame 8*

Midwest Regional

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at Austin, TX [15] [16]

Round 1 Round 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Texas 2
New Orleans 0 Texas 11
USC 8
Oklahoma State 6 Texas 8
Sam Houston State 5 Oklahoma State 7
Oklahoma State 8* Texas 9
Western Michigan 3* New Orleans 3 —
Western Michigan 9 Oklahoma State 2
USC 8 Western Michigan 5 New Orleans 3
Sam Houston State 4 New Orleans 6
New Orleans 8

East Regional

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at Gainesville, FL [17] [18]

Round 1 Round 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Miami (FL) 7
Georgia Tech 9
Miami (FL) 3 Georgia Tech 16*
Villanova 1 Villanova 18* Villanova 5
Villanova 10
UCF 2
East Carolina 6
Florida 11
Villanova 1
Florida 7 Miami (FL) 4
UCF 10
UCF 6 UCF 1
Georgia Tech 4 Miami (FL) 10
Florida 1
Miami (FL) 9

College World Series

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Participants

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Seeding School Conference Record (conference) Head coach CWS appearances CWS best finish CWS record
1 Florida State Metro 52–16 (14–4) Mike Martin 9
(last: 1987)
2nd
(1970, 1986)
13–18
2 Texas SWC 51–17 (14–7) Cliff Gustafson 24
(last: 1987)
1st
(1949, 1950, 1975, 1983)
58–42
3 Miami (FL) n/a 48–16 (n/a) Ron Fraser 10
(last: 1988)
1st
(1982, 1985)
23–17
4 Wichita State MVC 63–15 (13–5) Gene Stephenson 2
(last: 1988)
2nd
(1982)
5–4
5 Arkansas SWC 50–14 (17–4) Norm DeBriyn 3
(last: 1987)
2nd
(1979)
6–6
6 LSU SEC 53–15 (18–9) Skip Bertman 2
(last: 1987)
4th
(1987)
3–4
7 Long Beach State Big West 50–13 (17–4) Dave Snow 0
(last: none)
none 0–0
8 North Carolina ACC 41–16–1 (15–4) Mike Roberts 3
(last: 1978)
3rd
(1978)
2–6

Results

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The teams in the CWS were divided into two pools of four, with each pool playing a double-elimination format. For the second time since the College World Series began in 1947, the series was not a true double elimination tournament. Instead, the winners of the two pools met in a single National Championship game. Texas came out of its pool with no losses. Wichita State came out of its pool with one loss. Wichita State defeated Texas in the Championship game. Because each team only had one loss, in the championships prior to 1988, the teams would have played a winner-take-all game for the championship. Therefore, when Texas lost the championship game, rather than play another game for the championship, Wichita State was crowned champion. This new format was adopted for television reasons for the final game. Later, the format was switched to a best of three series in 2003.

Bracket

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First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                         
1 Florida State 4
4 Wichita State 2
5 Arkansas 1
1 Florida State 4 9
4 Wichita State 7 12
8 North Carolina 3
5 Arkansas 7
5 Arkansas 4
4 Wichita State 8
4 Wichita State 5
2 Texas 3
2 Texas 7
2 Texas 12
3 Miami (FL) 2
6 LSU 2
2 Texas 12
6 LSU 7 —
7 Long Beach State 5
6 LSU 8
6 LSU 6
3 Miami (FL) 3

Game results

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Date Game Winner Score Loser Notes
June 2 Game 1 Florida State 4–2 North Carolina
Game 2 Wichita State 3–1 Arkansas
June 3 Game 3 Texas 7–1 Long Beach State
Game 4 Miami (FL) 5–2 LSU
June 4 Game 5 Arkansas 7–3 North Carolina North Carolina eliminated
Game 6 LSU 8–5 Long Beach State Long Beach State eliminated
June 5 Game 7 Florida State 4–2 Wichita State
Game 8 Texas 12–2 Miami (FL)
June 6 Game 9 Wichita State 8–4 Arkansas Arkansas eliminated
Game 10 LSU 6–3 Miami (FL) Miami eliminated
June 7 Game 11 Wichita State 7–4 Florida State
June 8 Game 12 Texas 12–7 LSU Louisiana State eliminated
June 9 Game 13 Wichita State 12–9 Florida State Florida State eliminated
June 10 Final Wichita State 5–3 Texas Wichita State wins CWS

All-Tournament Team

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

Position Player School
P Greg Brummett (MOP) Wichita State
Jim Newlin Wichita State
C Eric Wedge Wichita State
1B David Lowery Texas
2B Rocky Rau Florida State
3B Craig Newkirk Texas
SS Pat Meares Wichita State
OF Jim Audley Wichita State
Arthur Butcher Texas
Todd Dreifort Wichita State
DH Scott Bryant Texas

Notable players

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 195. Retrieved October 28, 2014.
  2. ^ "Division I Baseball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved April 20, 2012.
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  4. ^ "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 195. Retrieved October 28, 2014.
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  6. ^ "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 195. Retrieved October 28, 2014.
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  8. ^ Poliquin, Bud (June 20, 2009). "How long can the pain of a single pitch last? For Matt Sames, at least 20 years". LeMoyneDolphins.com. Archived from the original on December 21, 2013. Retrieved April 21, 2012.
  9. ^ "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 195. Retrieved October 28, 2014.
  10. ^ "2012 LSU Baseball Media Guide". lsusports.net. Retrieved March 17, 2012.
  11. ^ "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 195. Retrieved October 28, 2014.
  12. ^ 2010 Arizona Wildcats Baseball Media Guide. ArizonaWildcats.com. p. 80. Archived from the original on January 27, 2012. Retrieved April 20, 2012.
  13. ^ "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 195. Retrieved October 28, 2014.
  14. ^ Coaching Records & All-Time Results (PDF). goshockers.com. p. 88. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 19, 2013. Retrieved March 26, 2012.
  15. ^ "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 195. Retrieved October 28, 2014.
  16. ^ Texas Baseball 2011 Fact Book (PDF). texassports.com. p. 79. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 19, 2013. Retrieved April 20, 2012.
  17. ^ "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 195. Retrieved October 28, 2014.
  18. ^ "Gators in the NCAA tournament". GatorZone.com. Archived from the original on May 12, 2012. Retrieved April 20, 2012.

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