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The 2006 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was held from June 2 through June 26, Шаблон:Baseball year. Sixty-four NCAA Division I college baseball teams met after having played their way through a regular season, and for some, a conference tournament, to play in the NCAA tournament. The tournament culminated with 8 teams in the College World Series at historic Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska.

After winning the regional and super regional rounds of the 2006 NCAA Division I baseball tournament, eight teams advanced to Omaha. Clemson, Шаблон:CBSB link, North Carolina, Шаблон:CBSB link, Oregon State, Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link, and Miami (FL) all won their super-regionals and made the trip to the 2006 College World Series. Five national seeds advanced to Omaha: Clemson (1), Rice (2), Cal State Fullerton (5), Georgia (7), and Georgia Tech (8). Third-seeded Шаблон:CBSB link and sixth-seeded Шаблон:CBSB link both fell in the regionals, while the fourth seed Шаблон:CBSB link lost in super regional play.

The first pitch of the 2006 CWS was Friday, June 16, at 1:00 PM CDT (18:00 UTC). The 2006 tournament was only the second time in CWS history in which 16 games were played (the other being the 2003 College World Series).

After losing their tournament opener to Miami (FL), the Oregon State Beavers staved off elimination for four straight games to win their bracket and advance to the championship series. The Шаблон:CBSB link, who had not lost a three-game series all season, were shut out in consecutive games by the Beavers and failed to score in a CWS-record 23 innings. Oregon State advanced to face North Carolina in the final.

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Opening ceremony of game 2 between Oregon State and North Carolina.

The best-of-three championship series featured Oregon State and North Carolina. Oregon State won the deciding game, 3–2, winning the school's first national title in baseball and its second NCAA championship overall. All games were televised on ESPN and ESPN2.

Oregon State set a CWS record by winning six elimination games (four in bracket play, two in the championship series) and also became the first team ever to lose twice in Omaha and still win the title. Oregon State is the only team besides Holy Cross in 1952 to win six games in the College World Series. Oregon State played in half (eight of 16) of the games in the tournament.

OSU pitcher Jonah Nickerson was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

Five-time national champion LSU was left out of the field of 64, the first time since 1988 that the Tigers failed to qualify for a regional. LSU's overall record of 35–24 merited at-large consideration, but it was undone by poor performance in the Southeastern Conference, where the Tigers finished 8th out of 12 teams at 13–17. LSU won national championships in 1991, '93, '96, '97 and 2000 under Hall of Fame coach Skip Bertman, who was the school's athletic director at this time. Ten days after LSU's season ended, Bertman fired his successor, Smoke Laval, and hired Notre Dame coach Paul Mainieri.

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.

Conference School Berth type
America East Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
ACC Clemson Tournament champion
Atlantic Sun Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
A-10 Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
Big 12 Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
Big East Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
Big South Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
Big Ten Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
Big West Шаблон:CBSB link Regular-season champion
CAA Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
Conference USA Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
Horizon League Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
Ivy League Шаблон:CBSB link Championship series winner
MAAC Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
MAC Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
Mid-Con Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
MEAC Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
Missouri Valley Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
MWC Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
NEC Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
OVC Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
Pac-10 Oregon State Regular-season champion
Patriot League Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
SEC Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
SoCon Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
Southland Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
SWAC Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
Sun Belt Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion
WCC Шаблон:CBSB link Championship series winner
WAC Шаблон:CBSB link Tournament champion

Bids by conference

Conference Total Schools
Southeastern 8 Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link
Atlantic Coast 7 Clemson, Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link, Miami (FL), North Carolina, Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link
Big 12 7 Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link, Missouri, Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link
Conference USA 4 Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link
Pacific-10 4 Шаблон:CBSB link, Oregon State, Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link
WCC 3 Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link. Шаблон:CBSB link
Atlantic Sun 2 Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link
Big South 2 Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link
Big West 2 Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link
Missouri Valley 2 Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link
Southern 2 Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link
Sun Belt 2 Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link
Western Athletic 2 Шаблон:CBSB link, Шаблон:CBSB link
America East 1 Шаблон:CBSB link
Atlantic 10 1 Шаблон:CBSB link
Big East 1 Шаблон:CBSB link
Big Ten 1 Шаблон:CBSB link
Colonial 1 Шаблон:CBSB link
Horizon 1 Шаблон:CBSB link
Ivy 1 Шаблон:CBSB link
Metro Atlantic 1 Шаблон:CBSB link
Mid-American 1 Шаблон:CBSB link
Mid-Con 1 Шаблон:CBSB link
Mid-Eastern 1 Шаблон:CBSB link
Mountain West 1 Шаблон:CBSB link
Northeast 1 Шаблон:CBSB link
Ohio Valley 1 Шаблон:CBSB link
Patriot 1 Шаблон:CBSB link
Southland 1 Шаблон:CBSB link
Southwestern 1 Шаблон:CBSB link

National seeds

Bold indicates CWS participant.

  1. Clemson
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Regionals and super regionals

Bold indicates winner.

Clemson Super Regional

Шаблон:8TeamBracket-2Elim-Double

Houston Super Regional

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Corvallis Super Regional

Шаблон:8TeamBracket-2Elim-Double

Tuscaloosa Super Regional

Шаблон:8TeamBracket-2Elim-Double

Fullerton Super Regional

Шаблон:8TeamBracket-2Elim-Double

Oxford Super Regional

Шаблон:8TeamBracket-2Elim-Double

Athens Super Regional

Шаблон:8TeamBracket-2Elim-Double

Atlanta Super Regional

Шаблон:8TeamBracket-2Elim-Double

College World Series

Participants

School Conference Record (conference) Head coach CWS appearances Best CWS finish CWS record
Not including this year
Clemson ACC 52–14 (24–6) Jack Leggett 10
(last: 2002)
3rd
(1996, 2002)
9–20
Шаблон:CBSB link Big West 48–13 (18–3) George Horton 13
(last: 2004)
1st
(1979, 1984, 1995, 2004)
32–21
Шаблон:CBSB link SEC 47–21 (18–12) David Perno 4
(last: 2004)
1st
(1990)
6–7
Шаблон:CBSB link ACC 50–16 (19–11) Danny Hall 2
(last: 2002)
2nd
(1994)
4–3
Miami (FL) ACC 41–22 (17–13) Jim Morris 21
(last: 2004)
1st
(1982, 1985, 1999, 2001)
45–34
North Carolina ACC 50–13 (22–8) Mike Fox 4
(last: 1989)
3rd
(1978)
2–8
Oregon State Pac-10 44–14 (16–7) Pat Casey 2
(last: 2005)
7th
(1952, 2005)
0–4
Шаблон:CBSB link C-USA 55–11 (22–2) Wayne Graham 4
(last: 2003)
1st
(2003)
6–7

Bracket

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Championship series

Saturday 6/24

Championship Game #1: 6:00 PM

Шаблон:Linescore Note: 77 minute rain delay in top of 6th inning

Sunday 6/25

Championship Game #2: 6:00 PM

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Monday 6/26

Championship Game #3: 6:00 PM

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All-Tournament Team

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

Position Player School
P Kevin Gunderson style=Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle|Oregon State
Jonah Nickerson (MOP) style=Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle|Oregon State
C Tim Federowicz style=Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle|North Carolina
1B Bill Rowe style=Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle|Oregon State
2B Justin Turner style=Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle|Cal State Fullerton
3B Shea McFeely style=Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle|Oregon State
SS Josh Horton style=Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle|North Carolina
OF Jay Cox style=Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle|North Carolina
Danny Dunn style=Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle|Cal State Fullerton
Cole Gillespie style=Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle|Oregon State
DH David Cooper style=Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle|Cal State Fullerton

Tournament performance by conference

Conference Tournament record Percentage Schools to super regionals Schools to CWS
Pacific-10 14-6 0.700 Oregon St, Stanford Oregon St
ACC 29-13 0.690 Clemson, Georgia Tech, Miami, North Carolina Clemson, Georgia Tech, Miami, North Carolina
Big West 7-4 0.636 Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton
Mid-Con 3-2 0.600 Oral Roberts
SEC 21-16 0.568 Alabama, Georgia, Ole Miss, South Carolina Georgia
Missouri Valley 5-4 0.556
Conference USA 10-9 0.526 Rice Rice
Southern 4-4 0.500 College of Charleston
Western Athletic 4-4 0.500
Metro Atlantic 2-2 0.500
Big 12 15-16 0.484 Missouri, Oklahoma
Sun Belt 3-4 0.429
WCC 4-6 0.400
Big South 2-4 0.333
Big Ten 1-2 0.333
Colonial 1-2 0.333
Mid-American 1–2 0.333
Mountain West 1-2 0.333
Atlantic Sun 1-4 0.200
America East 0-2 0.000
Atlantic 10 0-2 0.000
Big East 0-2 0.000
Horizon 0-2 0.000
Ivy 0-2 0.000
Mid-Eastern 0-2 0.000
Northeast 0-2 0.000
Ohio Valley 0-2 0.000
Patriot 0-2 0.000
Southland 0-2 0.000
Southwestern Athletic 0-2 0.000

Notes on tournament field

  • Lehigh, UNC Asheville, San Francisco, Prairie View, and Sacred Heart were making their first NCAA tournament appearance.[1]

References

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