2024 College World Series

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The 2024 College World Series was played at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha in Omaha, NE from June 14 to June 24. Eight teams qualified for the tournament by winning their Regional and Super-Regional Tournaments. The field was broken into two double elimination brackets of four teams each.

#1 national seed University of Tennessee defeated #3 Texas A&M University in the finals. Dylan Dreiling was named the College World Series Most Outstanding Player.

Participating Teams[edit]

Bracket 1[edit]

School Conference Record (Conference) Head Coach CWS Appearances CWS Best Finish CWS W-L Record
FloridastU.jpg Florida State University Atlantic Coast Conference 47-15 (17-12) Link Jarrett 23
(last:2019 )
2nd
(1970, 1986, 1999)
30-46
UNCCH.jpg University of North Carolina Atlantic Coast Conference 47-14 (22-8) Scott Forbes 10
(last:2018)
2nd
(2006, 2007)
17-21
UTennessee.jpg University of Tennessee Southeastern Conference 55-12 (22-8) Tony Vitello 6
(last:2023 )
2nd
(1951)
9-11
UVirginia.jpg University of Virginia Atlantic Coast Conference 46-15 (18-12) Brian O'Connor 6
(last:2023 )
1st
(2015)
13-11

Bracket 2[edit]

School Conference Record (Conference) Head Coach CWS Appearances CWS Best Finish CWS W-L Record
UFlorida.jpg University of Florida Southeastern Conference 34-28 (13-17) Kevin O'Sullivan 13
(last:2023 )
1st
(2017)
25-25
UKentucky.jpg University of Kentucky Southeastern Conference 45-14 (22-8) Nick Mingione 0
(last:none)
none 0-0
NCState2023.jpg North Carolina State University Atlantic Coast Conference 38-21 (18-11) Elliott Avent 4
(last:2021 )
3rd
(1968, 2021)
5-6
TexasA&MU.jpg Texas A&M University Southeastern Conference 49-13 (19-11) Jim Schlossnagle 7
(last:2022 )
3rd
(2022)
4-14

Results[edit]

2024 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 a best-of-three finals.

  First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                                           
1  Tennessee 12  
8  Florida St. 11  
  1  Tennessee 6  
  4  North Carolina 1  
12  Virginia 2
4  North Carolina 3  
  1  Tennessee 7 x  
 
  8  Florida St. 2 x  
8  Florida St. 7  
12  Virginia 3  
  4  North Carolina 5
  8  Florida St. 9  
  1  Tennessee 5 4 6
  3  Texas A&M 9 1 5
2  Kentucky 5  
10  North Carolina St. 4  
  2  Kentucky 1
  3  Texas A&M 5  
 Florida 2
3  Texas A&M 3  
  3  Texas A&M 6 x
 
   Florida 0 x  
10  North Carolina St. 4  
 Florida 5  
  2  Kentucky 4
   Florida 15  



Game Results[edit]

Date Game Winner Score Loser Notes
June 14 Game 1 University of North Carolina 3-2 University of Virginia Vance Honeycutt hits a walk off RBI single with 2 outs in the 9th.
Game 2 University of Tennessee 12-11 Florida State University Tennessee's Christian Moore hits the 2nd ever cycle in CWS history, then adds a double in the ninth and scores the tying run
as Tennessee has the 2nd walkoff win of the day.
June 15 Game 3 University of Kentucky 5-4 (10) North Carolina State University Mitchell Daly homers in the bottom of the 10th for the third straight walkoff to begin the CWS.
Game 4 Texas A&M University 3-2 University of Florida Jace LaViolette robs a 2-run homer in the top of the ninth to help Texas A&M hang on for the 4th straight 1 run win in the CWS.
June 16 Game 5 Florida State University 7-3 University of Virginia Virginia eliminated
Game 6 University of Tennessee 6-1 University of North Carolina
June 17 Game 7 University of Florida 5-4 North Carolina State University North Carolina State eliminated
Game 8 Texas A&M University 5-1 University of Kentucky
June 18 Game 9 Florida State University 9-5 University of North Carolina North Carolina eliminated
June 19 Game 10 University of Florida 15-4 University of Kentucky Kentucky eliminated
Game 11 University of Tennessee 7-2 Florida State University Florida State eliminated
Game 12 Texas A&M University 6-0 University of Florida Florida eliminated
June 22 Game 1 Texas A&M University 9-5 University of Tennessee
June 23 Game 2 University of Tennessee 4-1 Texas A&M University
June 24 Game 3 University of Tennessee 6-5 Texas A&M University Tennessee wins CWS

All Tournament Team[edit]

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

Position Player School
C Jaxson West Florida State University
1B Jac Caglianone University of Florida
2B Christian Moore University of Tennessee
3B Alec Makarewicz North Carolina State University
SS Dean Curley University of Tennessee
OF Dylan Dreiling University of Tennessee
OF Jamie Ferrer Florida State University
OF Vance Honeycutt University of North Carolina
DH Kaeden Kent Texas A&M University
P Evan Aschenback Texas A&M University
P Zander Sechrist University of Tennessee

Notable Players[edit]

College World Series

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College World Series Most Outstanding Player