2001 Division II College World Series
The 2001 Division II College World Series was held at Paterson Field in Montgomery, AL. The eight schools qualified by winning one of eight regional tournaments. The tournament was won by St. Mary's University, coached by Charlie Migl. The runner-up was the University of Central Missouri. St. Mary’s first baseman Jesse Gutierrez was named the series Most Outstanding Player.
Participating Teams[edit]
Bracket 1[edit]
School | Conference | Record (Conference) | Head Coach | CWS Appearances | CWS Best Finish |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Delta State University | Gulf South Conference | 50-11 (19-2) | Mike Kinnison | 6 (last:1996) |
2nd |
University of North Florida | Peach Belt Conference | 47-17 (25-5) | Jack "Dusty" Rhodes | 1 (last:none) |
4th |
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville | Great Lakes Valley Conference | 41-27 (19-8) | Gary Collins | 2 (last:1997) |
2nd |
University of Tampa | Sunshine State Conference | 49-10 (16-4) | Joe Urso | 8 (last:1998) |
1st |
Bracket 2[edit]
School | Conference | Record (Conference) | Head Coach | CWS Appearances | CWS Best Finish |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Central Missouri State University | Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association | 53-10 (26-3) | Brad Hill | 8 (last:2000) |
1st |
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference | 38-19 (17-7) | Matt Royer | 0 (last:none) |
none |
University of Massachusetts Lowell | Northeast-10 Conference | 39-19 (26-7) | Jim Stone | 0 (last:none) |
none |
St. Mary's University | Heartland Conference | 50-13 | Charlie Migl | 0 (last:none) |
none |
Results[edit]
2001 College World Series Bracket[edit]
Bracket to be included
Game Results[edit]
Division II College World Series
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