2000 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament

The 2000 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the 2000 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 fourth 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-fourth tournament's champion was LSU, coached by Skip Bertman. The Most Outstanding Player was Trey Hodges of LSU.

2000 NCAA Division I
Baseball Tournament
Season2000
Teams64
Finals site
ChampionsLSU (5th title)
Runner-upStanford (12th CWS Appearance)
Winning coachSkip Bertman (5th title)
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National Seeds

Bold indicates CWS participant.

  1. South Carolina
  2. LSU
  3. Georgia Tech
  4. Clemson
  5. Houston
  6. Florida State
  7. Arizona State
  8. Stanford

Regionals & Super Regionals

Bold indicates winner. * indicates host.

Columbia Super Regional

  First Round Second Round Regional Finals Super Regionals
                                           
1 South Carolina 6  
4 Liberty 4  
  1 South Carolina 6  
  2 Wake Forest 1  
3 Seton Hall 3
2 Wake Forest 8  
  1 South Carolina 8  
Columbia Regional–Sarge Frye Field
  2 Wake Forest 4  
4 Liberty 10  
3 Seton Hall 2  
  4 Liberty 2
  2 Wake Forest 4  
  1 South Carolina 6 1 2
  Louisiana–Lafayette 3 7 3
1 East Carolina 12  
4 Marist 3  
  1 East Carolina 3
  2 Louisiana–Lafayette 5  
3 McNeese State 5
2 Louisiana–Lafayette 11  
  2 Louisiana–Lafayette 8
Lafayette Regional–M. L. Tigue Moore Field
  1 East Carolina 5  
4 Marist 6  
3 McNeese State 5  
  4 Marist 7
  1 East Carolina 8  

Baton Rouge Super Regional

  First Round Second Round Regional Finals Super Regionals
                                           
1 LSU 19  
4 Jackson State 1  
  1 LSU 21  
  3 Louisiana-Monroe 0  
3 Louisiana–Monroe 8
2 New Orleans 3  
  1 LSU 5  
Baton Rouge Regional–Alex Box Stadium
  3 Louisiana-Monroe 3  
4 Jackson State 9  
2 New Orleans 24  
  2 New Orleans 4
  3 Louisiana-Monroe 10  
  2 LSU 8 14
  UCLA 2 8
1 UCLA 13  
4 Delaware 12  
  1 UCLA 10
  2 Oklahoma 5  
3 Oral Roberts 5
2 Oklahoma 6  
  1 UCLA 11
Oklahoma City Regional–Bricktown Ballpark
  2 Oklahoma 3  
4 Delaware 2  
3 Oral Roberts 4  
  3 Oral Roberts 7
  2 Oklahoma 9  

Atlanta Super Regional

  First Round Second Round Regional Finals Super Regionals
                                           
1 Georgia Tech 11  
4 Georgia Southern 9  
  1 Georgia Tech 24  
  3 Stetson 1  
3 Stetson 9
2 Auburn 5  
  1 Georgia Tech 16  
Atlanta Regional–Russ Chandler Stadium
  3 Stetson 11  
4 Georgia Southern 5  
2 Auburn 11  
  2 Auburn 10
  3 Stetson 13  
  3 Georgia Tech 2 3
  Southern California 7 6
1 Southern California 8  
4 Virginia Tech 3  
  1 Southern California 13
  3 Loyola Marymount 5  
3 Loyola Marymount 6
2 Cal State Fullerton 4  
  1 Southern California 8
Fullerton Regional–Goodwin Field
  2 Cal State Fullerton 3  
4 Virginia Tech 6  
2 Cal State Fullerton 8  
  2 Cal State Fullerton 5
  3 Loyola Marymount 2  

Clemson Super Regional

  First Round Second Round Regional Finals Super Regionals
                                           
1 Clemson 4  
4 Middle Tennessee 0  
  1 Clemson 9  
  3 Illinois 3  
3 Illinois 3
2 Old Dominion 1  
  1 Clemson 21  
Clemson Regional–Doug Kingsmore Stadium
  4 Middle Tennessee 3  
4 Middle Tennessee 6  
2 Old Dominion 5  
  4 Middle Tennessee 4
  3 Illinois 3  
  4 Clemson 11 9
  Mississippi State 4 4
1 Mississippi State 9  
4 South Alabama 2  
  1 Mississippi State 8
  3 Notre Dame 1  
3 Notre Dame 8
2 Tulane 4  
  1 Mississippi State 0 10
Starkville Regional–Dudy Noble Field
  3 Notre Dame 7 9  
4 South Alabama 3  
2 Tulane 4  
  2 Tulane 6
  3 Notre Dame 10  

Houston Super Regional

  First Round Second Round Regional Finals Super Regionals
                                           
1 Houston 7  
4 Princeton 6  
  1 Houston 5  
  2 Rice 2  
3 Texas Tech 2
2 Rice 5  
  1 Houston 4 9  
Houston Regional–Cougar Field
  2 Rice 5 5  
4 Princeton 1  
3 Texas Tech 10  
  3 Texas Tech 4
  2 Rice 11  
  5 Houston 3 5 2
  San Jose State 5 2 3
1 Baylor 0  
4 SW Texas State 6  
  4 SW Texas State 2
  3 San Jose State 5  
3 San Jose State 4
2 Florida 1  
  3 San Jose State 7 2
Waco Regional–Baylor Ballpark
  2 Florida 8 1  
1 Baylor 1  
2 Florida 10  
  2 Florida 14
  4 SW Texas State 0  

Tallahassee Super Regional

  First Round Second Round Regional Finals Super Regionals
                                           
1 Florida State 6  
4 Bethune-Cookman 3  
  1 Florida State 8  
  2 UCF 9  
3 Evansville 1
2 UCF 4  
  2 UCF 1 1  
Tallahassee Regional–Dick Howser Stadium
  1 Florida State 6 8  
4 Bethune-Cookman 5  
3 Evansville 6  
  3 Evansville 2
  1 Florida State 11  
  6 Florida State 9 5 6
  Miami (FL) 2 7 1
1 Miami (FL) 19  
4 Wagner 5  
  1 Miami (FL) 11
  2 Florida Atlantic 5  
3 FIU 6
2 Florida Atlantic 14  
  1 Miami (FL) 14
Coral Gables Regional–Mark Light Field
  3 FIU 4  
4 Wagner 1  
3 FIU 10  
  3 FIU 7
  2 Florida Atlantic 0  

Austin Super Regional

Hosted by Texas at Disch–Falk Field in Austin, Texas

  First Round Second Round Regional Finals Super Regionals
                                           
1 Arizona State 15  
4 Miami (OH) 7  
  1 Arizona State 3  
  2 Texas 1  
3 Creighton 4
2 Texas 5  
  1 Arizona State 4 7  
Tempe Regional–Packard Stadium
  2 Texas 6 9  
4 Miami (OH) 6  
3 Creighton 3  
  4 Miami (OH) 1
  2 Texas 11  
  Texas 7 10
  Penn State 3 0
1 Rutgers 4  
4 Army 3  
  1 Rutgers 3
  2 North Carolina 9  
3 Penn State 5
2 North Carolina 14  
  2 North Carolina 5 3
Montclair Regional–Yogi Berra Stadium
  3 Penn State 6 10  
4 Army 1  
3 Penn State 3  
  3 Penn State 6
  1 Rutgers 5  

Palo Alto Super Regional

  First Round Second Round Regional Finals Super Regionals
                                           
1 Stanford 5  
4 Fresno State 1  
  1 Stanford 8  
  2 Alabama 6  
3 Nevada 2
2 Alabama 8  
  1 Stanford 9 16  
Palo Alto Regional–Sunken Diamond
  2 Alabama 14 6  
4 Fresno State 5  
3 Nevada 13  
  3 Nevada 5
  2 Alabama 6  
  8 Stanford 3 7 5
  Nebraska 7 1 3
1 Nebraska 2  
4 Butler 1  
  1 Nebraska 4
  2 Minnesota 1  
3 Wichita State 7
2 Minnesota 10  
  1 Nebraska 8
Minneapolis Regional–Siebert Field
  3 Wichita State 1  
4 Butler 5  
3 Wichita State 15  
  3 Wichita State 5
  2 Minnesota 1  

Notes on tournament field

  • Army, Butler, and Wagner were making their first NCAA tournament appearance.[2]

College World Series

Participants

SchoolConferenceRecord (Conference)Head CoachCWS AppearancesBest CWS FinishCWS Record
Not including this year
ClemsonACC50–16 (17–7)Jack Leggett8
(last: 1996)
3rd
(1996)
6–16
Florida StateACC51–17 (15–9)Mike Martin17
(last: 1999)
2nd
(1970, 1986, 1999)
23–34
Louisiana–LafayetteSun Belt47–18 (20–10)Tony Robichaux0
(last: none)
none0–0
LSUSEC48–17 (19–10)Skip Bertman10
(last: 1998)
1st
(1991, 1993, 1996, 1997)
25–13
San Jose StateWAC41–22 (n/a)Sam Piraro0
(last: none)
none0–0
StanfordPac-1047–15 (17–7)Mark Marquess11
(last: 1999)
1st
(1987, 1988)
25–20
TexasBig 1246–19 (19–10)Augie Garrido27
(last: 1993)
1st
(1949, 1950, 1975, 1983)
64–47
USCPac-1043–18 (16–8)Mike Gillespie19
(last: 1998)
1st
(1948, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1998)
72–22

Results

Bracket

  First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                                       
Louisiana–Lafayette 4  
8 Stanford 6  
  8 Stanford 10  
  4 Clemson 4  
4 Clemson 10
San Jose State 6  
  8 Stanford 19  
  Louisiana–Lafayette 9  
Louisiana–Lafayette 6  
San Jose State 3  
  Louisiana–Lafayette 5
  4 Clemson 4  
  8 Stanford 5
  2 LSU 6
2 LSU 13  
Texas 5  
  2 LSU 10
  USC 4  
USC 6
6 Florida State 4  
  2 LSU 6
  6 Florida State 3  
Texas 2  
6 Florida State 6  
  6 Florida State 3
  USC 2  

Game results

DateGameWinnerScoreLoserNotes
June 9Game 1Clemson10–6San Jose State
Game 2Stanford6–4Louisiana–Lafayette
June 10Game 3USC6–4Florida State
Game 4LSU13–5Texas
June 11Game 5Stanford10–4Clemson
Game 6Louisiana–Lafayette6–3San Jose StateSan Jose State eliminated
June 12Game 7LSU10–4USC
Game 8Florida State6–2TexasTexas eliminated
June 14Game 9Louisiana–Lafayette5–4ClemsonClemson eliminated
Game 10Florida State3–2USCUSC eliminated
June 15Game 11Stanford19–9Louisiana–LafayetteLouisiana–Lafayette eliminated
Game 12LSU6–3Florida StateFlorida State eliminated
June 17FinalLSU6–5StanfordLSU wins CWS

All Tournament Team

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

PositionPlayerClassSchool
PitcherTrey HodgesSeniorLSU
Jon McDonaldJuniorFlorida State
CatcherBeau CraigSophomoreUSC
First basemanCraig ThompsonStanford
Second basemanMike FontenotFreshmanLSU
Third basemanBlair BarbierSeniorLSU
ShortstopRyan TheriotSophomoreLSU
OutfielderJoe BorchardJuniorStanford
Steven FeehanSeniorLouisiana–Lafayette
Edmund MuthSeniorStanford
Designated hitterBrad HawpeJuniorLSU

Notable players

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References

  1. "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 195. Retrieved November 5, 2014.
  2. "NCAA Men's College World Series Records 1947-2008" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved January 20, 2009.
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