2007 College World Series

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College World Series
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The 2007 College World Series was played at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, NE. The participating schools qualified by winning their Regional and Super-Regional tournaments. Oregon State University repeated as national champions, the first team to do since Louisiana State University in 1996-1997. OSU only trailed for one of 45 innings they played in the Series. They became the first CWS champ to have had a losing record in Conference play, going 10-14 in the Pacific-10 Conference to tie for sixth and almost being left out of the field of 64 to qualify for the Series. Jorge Reyes of Oregon State University was named Most Outstanding Player.

Participating Teams[edit]

Bracket 1[edit]

School Conference Record (Conference) Head Coach CWS Appearances CWS Best Finish CWS W-L Record
ArizonaStateU80-10.jpg Arizona State University Pacific Ten Conference 48-13 (19-5) Pat Murphy 19
(last: 2005)
1st
(1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981)
58-32
CSUFullerton02-14.jpg California State University, Fullerton Big West Conference 38-23 (10-11) George Horton 14
(last: 2006)
1st
(1979, 1984, 1995, 2004)
34-23
UCIrvine98-08.jpg University of California, Irvine Big West Conference 45-15-1 (15-6) Dave Serrano 0
(last: none)
none 0 - 0
OregonStateU98-13.jpg Oregon State University Pacific Ten Conference 44-18 (10-14) Pat Casey 3
(last: 2006)
1st
(2006)
6-5

Bracket 1[edit]

School Conference Record (Conference) Head Coach CWS Appearances CWS Best Finish CWS W-L Record
ULouisville01-12.jpg University of Louisville Big East Conference 46-22 (19-8) Dan McDonnell 0
(last: none)
none 0 - 0
MississippiStateU.jpg Mississippi State University Southeastern Conference 38-20 (15-13) Ron Polk 7
(last: 1998)
4th
(1985)
7-14
UNCCH04-15.jpg University of North Carolina Atlantic Coast Conference 53-13 (21-9) Mike Fox 5
(last: 2006)
2nd
(2006)
6-10
RiceU96-07.jpg Rice University Conference USA 54-12 (22-2) Wayne Graham 5
(last: 2006)
1st
(2003)
8-9

Results[edit]

2007 College World Series Bracket[edit]

  First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                                           
 Oregon State 3  
 Cal State Fullerton 2  
   Oregon State 12  
  5  Arizona State 6  
5  Arizona State 5
 UC-Irvine 4  
   Oregon State 7 x  
 
   UC-Irvine 1 x  
 Cal State Fullerton 4  
 UC-Irvine 5  
   Arizona State 7
   UC-Irvine 8  
   Oregon State 11 9 x
  3  North Carolina 4 3 x
2  Rice 15  
 Louisville 10  
  2  Rice 14
  3  North Carolina 4  
 Mississippi State 5
3  North Carolina 8  
  2  Rice 1 4
 
  3  North Carolina 6 7  
 Louisville 12  
 Mississippi State 4  
  3  North Carolina 3
   Louisville 1  



Game Results[edit]

Date Game Winner Score Loser Notes
June 15 Game 1 Rice 15-10 Louisville The potent Louisville offense fares well against the top pitching staff in the country,
but the Rice bats prove to be the difference.
Game 2 North Carolina 8 - 5 Mississippi State
June 16 Game 3 Arizona State 5-4 UC Irvine
Game 4 Oregon State 3-2 Fullerton State Wes Roemer becomes the all-time Cal State Fullerton leader in strikeouts.
June 17 Game 5 Louisville 12-4 Mississippi State Mississippi State eliminated
It is the first time they are eliminated in two games since the 1971 Series
Game 6 Rice 14-4 North Carolina
June 18 Game 7 UC Irvine 5-4
(13 innings)
Fullerton State Fullerton eliminated.
UC Irvine had been 4th in NCAA Division I in fielding percentage in 2007, yet made six errors.
They still survive to win the longest game in College World Series history, 5 hours and 40 minutes.
The previous-longest contest was 40 minutes shorter. It is the only 0-2 outing
by Cal State Fullerton since 1990; they had been involved in 9 Series in that span.
Game 8 Oregon State 12-6 Arizona State
June 19 Game 9 North Carolina 3-1 Louisville Louisville eliminated
Having averaged 9.9 runs per game since the qualifying tournaments began,
Louisville's bats go silent at a crucial moment.
Game 10 UC Irvine 8-7
(10 innings)
Arizona State Arizona State eliminated.
For the third time in four games, CSU Irvine wins in the final at-bat.
They are the first team in the 61-year history of the College World Series to win
extra-inning games two days in a row.
June 20 Game 11 North Carolina 6-1 Rice UNC avenges a loss to Rice earlier in the tournament.
They are the top two teams remaining in ranking, as Rice was #2 and UNC #3 nationally.
Game 12 Oregon State 7-1 UC Irvine UC Irvine eliminated
June 21 Game 13 North Carolina 7-4 Rice Rice eliminated
North Carolina sets up a rematch of the 2006 College World Series finals with their second straight
win over Rice. It is only the second time in Series history that the same two teams
met in the finals two straight years - the prior instance was 1972-1973
when Arizona State met Southern California.
June 23 Final 1 Oregon State 11-4 North Carolina
June 24 Final 2 Oregon State 9-3 North Carolina Oregon State wins National Championship.
OSU repeats as National Champs
OSU is the first school to win the CWS despite a losing conference record

All Tournament Team[edit]

The following players were members of the All-Tournament Team.[1]

Position Player School
P Jorge Reyes Oregon State
Andrew Carignan North Carolina
1B Dustin Ackley North Carolina
2B Joey Wong Oregon State
3B Diego Seastrunk Rice
SS Darwin Barney Oregon State
C Mitch Canham Oregon State
OF Bryan Petersen UC Irvine
Tim Fedroff North Carolina
Scott Santschi Oregon State
DH Mike Lissman Oregon State

Notable Players[edit]

Tournament Notes[edit]

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College World Series Most Outstanding Player

  1. OSU in first and last Division I games of season. OregonLive.com (June 25, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-06-25.