1975 College World Series

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College World Series
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The 1975 College World Series was played at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, NE from June 6 to June 14. The participating schools qualified by winning one of eight regional tournaments. The twenty-ninth tournament's champion was the University of Texas at Austin coached by Cliff Gustafson. The Most Outstanding Player was Mickey Reichenbach of the University of Texas at Austin.

Participating Teams[edit]

School Conference Record (Conference) Head Coach CWS Appearances CWS Best Finish CWS W-L Record
ArizonaStateU80-10.jpg Arizona State University Western Athletic Conference 58 - 11 (16 - 2, 0 GB) Jim Brock 6
(last: 1973)
1st
(1965, 1967, 1969)
23 - 9
CSUFullerton75Hat.png California State University, Fullerton Pacific Coast Athletic Association 36 - 14 - 1 (14 - 7) Augie Garrido 0
(last: none)
none 0 - 0
EasternMichigan79-91.jpg Eastern Michigan University Mid-American Conference 35 - 17 (12 - 4, 0 GB) Ron Oestrike 0
(last: none)
none 0 - 0
FloridaState76-89.jpg Florida State University Division-I Independent 49 - 8 (n/a) Woody Woodward 5
(last: 1970)
2nd
(1970)
8 - 10
UOklahoma66-79.png University of Oklahoma Big Eight Conference 50 - 8 (15 - 3, 0 GB) Enos Semore 4
(last: 1974)
1st
(1951)
7 - 6
SetonHall75CWSHat.png Seton Hall University Metropolitan Conference 31 - 8 (8 - 4) Mike Sheppard 3
(last: 1974)
5th
(1964)
1 - 6
USouthCarolina.jpg University of South Carolina Division-I Independent 47 - 4 (n/a) Bobby Richardson 0
(last: none)
none 0 - 0
UTexas61-11.png University of Texas at Austin Southwest Conference 52 - 5 (23 - 1, 0 GB) Cliff Gustafson 16
(last: 1974)
1st
(1949, 1950)
32 - 29

Results[edit]

Bracket[edit]

  First round     Second round     Third round
                           
  Arizona State 5  
  Cal State Fullerton 3    
      Arizona State 5  
      Texas 2    
  Texas 4          
  Oklahoma 2        
      Arizona State 3
      South Carolina 6
  South Carolina 3        
  Seton Hall 1          
      South Carolina 5    
      Eastern Michigan 1  
  Eastern Michigan 2    
  Florida State 1  
  Loser's bracket
  Cal State Fullerton 4  
  Oklahoma 11     Eastern Michigan 0
    Oklahoma 7
  Seton Hall 11  
  Florida State 0     Texas 12
    Seton Hall 10
  Semifinals     Elimination     Final
                           
  Re-ordered Semifinals
  South Carolina 6       Texas 5
  Texas 17           South Carolina 1
      South Carolina 4    
      Arizona State 1  
  Arizona State 1    
  Oklahoma 0  


Game Results[edit]

Date Game Winner Score Loser Notes
June 6 Game 1 Arizona State 5 - 3 Cal State Fullerton
Game 2 Texas 4 - 2 Oklahoma
June 7 Game 3 South Carolina 3 - 1 Seton Hall
Game 4 Eastern Michigan 2 - 1 (10 innings) Florida State
Game 5 Oklahoma 11 - 4 Cal State Fullerton Cal State Fullerton eliminated
June 8 Game 6 Seton Hall 11 - 0 Florida State Florida State eliminated
Game 7 Arizona State 5 - 2 Texas
Game 8 South Carolina 5 - 1 (6 innings) Eastern Michigan
June 9 Game 9 Texas 12 - 10 Seton Hall Seton Hall eliminated
Game 10 Oklahoma 7 - 0 Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan eliminated
June 11 Game 11 South Carolina 6 - 3 Arizona State
June 12 Game 12 Arizona State 1 - 0 (11 innings) Oklahoma Oklahoma eliminated
Game 13 Texas 17 - 6 South Carolina
June 13 Game 14 South Carolina 4 - 1 Arizona State Arizona State eliminated
June 14 Final Texas 5 - 1 South Carolina Texas wins CWS

All-Tournament Team[edit]

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

Position Player Class School
Pitcher Earl Bass Junior South Carolina
Rich Wortham Junior Texas
Catcher Rick Cerone Junior Seton Hall
First baseman Mickey Reichenbach Sophomore Texas
Second baseman Mark Van Bever Sophomore South Carolina
Third baseman Gary Allenson Junior Arizona State
Shortstop Blair Stouffer Junior Texas
Outfielder Rick Bradley Junior Texas
Steve Cook Junior South Carolina
Bob Pate Junior Arizona State

Notable Players[edit]

Tournament Notes[edit]

The Arizona State team featured 13 future Major League players – a record matched by the school's team the following year, in 1976.

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