2010 Division II College World Series

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The 2010 Division II College World Series was the second to be held in Cary, NC, at the training center for Team USA. The eight schools qualified by winning one of eight regional tournaments. The tournament was won University of Southern Indiana, coached by Tracy Archuleta. The runner-up was UC San Diego. The Most Outstanding Player award went to Southern Indiana pitcher Taylor Dennis.

Participating Teams[edit]

Bracket 1[edit]

School Conference Record (Conference) Head Coach CWS Appearances CWS Best Finish
University of Central Missouri Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association 51-9 (34-6) Tom Myers 14
(last:2008)
1st
Georgia College and State University Peach Belt Conference 39-15 (19-5) Tom Carty 1
(last:1995)
2nd
University of California, San Diego California Collegiate Athletic Association 51-7 (35-5) Dan O'Brien 1
(last:2009)
4th
University of Tampa Sunshine State Conference 46-9 (21-3) Joe Urso 13
(last:2008)
1st

Bracket 2[edit]

School Conference Record (Conference) Head Coach CWS Appearances CWS Best Finish
Franklin Pierce College Northeast-10 Conference 41-15-1 (19-6-1) Jayson King 4
(last2008
3rd
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 41-13 (16-8) Chris Blum 4
(last:2007)
6th
Minnesota State University, Mankato Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference 44-14 (25-7) Matt Magers 4
(last:1986)
2nd
University of Southern Indiana Great Lakes Valley Conference 48-13 (25-5) Tracy Archuleta 1
(last:2007)
3rd

Results[edit]

2010 College World Series Bracket[edit]

The teams in the CWS are divided into two pools of four, with each pool playing a double-elimination format. The winners of the two pools meet in the finals.

  First round Second round Re-ordered
Semifinals
Finals
                                           
 Central Missouri 3  
 Tampa 0  
   Central Missouri 1  
   UC San Diego 2  
 UC San Diego 3
 Georgia College 2  
   UC San Diego 6 x  
 
   Franklin Pierce 3 x  
 Tampa 1  
 Georgia College 2  
   Central Missouri 4
   Georgia College 9  
   UC San Diego 4 x x
   Southern Indiana 6 x x
 Kutztown 2  
 Franklin Pierce 1  
   Kutztown 1
   Southern Indiana 7  
 Southern Indiana 8
 Minn.-Mankato 6  
   Southern Indiana 0 3
 
   Georgia College 3 2  
 Franklin Pierce 6  
 Minn.-Mankato 2  
   Kutztown 2
   Franklin Pierce 6  



Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 22
Game 1 University of Central Missouri 3-0 University of Tampa
Game 2 University of California, San Diego 3-2 Georgia College and State University
May 23
Game 3 Kutztown University of Pennsylvania 2-1 Franklin Pierce University
Game 4 University of Southern Indiana 8-6 Minnesota State University, Mankato
May 24
Game 5 Georgia College and State University 2-1 University of Tampa Tampa elminated
Game 6 University of California, San Diego 2-1 University of Central Missouri
May 25
Game 7 Franklin Pierce University 6-2 Minnesota State University, Mankato Minnesota State elminated
Game 8 University of Southern Indiana 7-1 Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
May 26
Game 9 Georgia College and State University 9-4 University of Central Missouri Central Missouri elminated
Game 10 Franklin Pierce University 6-2 Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Kutztown elminated
May 27
Game 11 University of California, San Diego 6-3 Franklin Pierce University Franklin Pierce elminated
Game 12 Georgia College and State University 3-0 University of Southern Indiana
May 28
Game 13 University of Southern Indiana 3-2 Georgia College and State University Georgia College & State elminated
May 29
Game 14 University of Southern Indiana 6-4 University of California, San Diego Southern Indiana wins CWS


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