2009 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament
The 2009 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was held from May 29 through June 24, 2009 and is part of the 2009 NCAA Division I baseball season. The 64 NCAA Division I college baseball teams were selected out of an eligible 286 teams on May 25, 2009. Thirty teams were awarded an automatic bid as champions of their conference, and 34 teams were selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee.
The 2009 tournament culminated with 8 teams advancing to the College World Series at historic Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska beginning on June 13.
Bids
Automatic bids
Conference champions from 30 Division I conferences earned automatic bids to regionals. The remaining 34 spots were awarded to schools as at-large invitees.School | Conference | Record | Berth | Last NCAA Appearance |
America East | 29–20 | Won AmEast Tourney | First appearance | |
Virginia | ACC | 43–12–1 | Won ACC Tourney | 2008 |
A-Sun | 35–20 | Won A-Sun Tourney | 2007 | |
Atlantic 10 | 37–19 | Won A-10 Tourney | First appearance | |
Big East | 44–15 | Won Big East Tourney | 2008 | |
Big South | 46–14 | Won Big South Tourney | 2008 | |
Big Ten | 32–25 | Won Big Ten Tourney | 1996 | |
Texas | Big 12 | 41–13–1 | Won Big 12 Tourney | 2008 |
UC Irvine | Big West | 43–13 | Won Big West | 2008 |
Colonial Athletic | 39–20 | Won CAA Tourney | First appearance | |
Conference USA | 39–15 | Won C-USA Tourney | 2008 | |
Horizon | 33–28 | Won Horizon Tourney | 2006 | |
Ivy League | 27–16 | Won Ivy Championship Series | 1987 | |
Metro Atlantic | 31–26 | Won MAAC Tourney | 2005 | |
Mid-American | 42–15 | Won MAC Tourney | 2007 | |
MEAC | 32–26 | Won MEAC Tourney | 2008 | |
Wichita State | Missouri Valley | 30–25 | Won MVC Tourney | 2008 |
Mountain West | 26–29 | Won MWC Tourney | 1960 | |
Northeast | 32–23 | Won NEC Tourney | 2007 | |
Ohio Valley | 30–22 | Won OVC Tourney | 2001 | |
Pacific-10 | 44–12 | Won Pac-10 | 2008 | |
Patriot League | 31–18 | Won Patriot Tourney | 2005 | |
LSU | SEC | 46–16 | Won SEC Tournament | 2008 |
Southern | 42–15 | Won SoCon Tourney | 2002 | |
Southland | 36–22 | Won Southland Tourney | 2008 | |
Summit | 31–13 | Won Summit Tourney | 2008 | |
Sun Belt | 43–16 | Won SBC Tourney | 2003 | |
SWAC | 30–15 | Won SWAC Tourney | 2005 | |
WAC | 32–28 | Won WAC Tourney | 2008 | |
WCC | 35–16 | Won WCC Championship Series | 1981 |
Bids by conference
National seeds
Bold indicates CWS participant.- Texas
- LSU
- UC Irvine
- Florida
Regionals and Super Regionals
Regional schedule
Regional rounds were held Friday, May 29 through Monday, June 1. Each regional followed a double elimination format, with 2 games each played on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and one on Monday when needed.Day | Game | Teams |
Fri. 5/29/09 | 1 | 2/3 or 1/4 |
Fri. 5/29/09 | 2 | 2/3 or 1/4 |
Sat. 5/30/09 | 3 | Loser Games 1 & 2 |
Sat. 5/30/09 | 4 | Winner Games 1 & 2 |
Sun. 5/31/09 | 5 | Winner Game 3 vs Loser Game 4 |
Sun. 5/31/09 | 6 | Winner Games 4 & 5 |
Mon. 6/1/09 | 7 | if needed, only if winner of game 5 wins game 6 |
Super Regional Schedule
Best-of-three super regionals were held Friday, June 5 through Monday, June 8. Four series were played Friday-Sunday and four series were played Saturday-Monday with the final day in each grouping if necessary.Brackets
Bold indicates winner. * indicates extra innings.Austin Super Regional
Hosted by Texas at UFCU Disch-Falk FieldGainesville Super Regional
Hosted by Florida at Alfred A. McKethan StadiumTempe Super Regional
Hosted by Arizona State at Packard StadiumChapel Hill Super Regional
Hosted by North Carolina at Boshamer StadiumFullerton Super Regional
Hosted by Cal State Fullerton at Goodwin FieldTallahassee Super Regional
Hosted by Florida State at Dick Howser StadiumOxford Super Regional
Hosted by Ole Miss at Swayze FieldBaton Rouge Super Regional
Hosted by LSU at Alex Box StadiumCollege World Series
Participants
Bracket
Championship Series
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
All Tournament Team
The following players were members of the All-Tournament Team.Position | Player | School |
P | Taylor Jungmann | Texas |
P | Anthony Ranaudo | LSU |
1B | Dustin Ackley | North Carolina |
2B | DJ LeMahieu | LSU |
3B | Kyle Seager | North Carolina |
SS | Tyler Cannon | Virginia |
C | Cameron Rupp | Texas |
OF | Jared Mitchell | LSU |
OF | Ryan Schimpf | LSU |
OF | Kole Calhoun | Arizona State |
DH | Russell Moldenhauer | Texas |
Record by conference
The columns RF, SR, WS, NS, CS, and NC respectively stand for the Regional Finals, Super Regionals, College World Series, National Semifinals, Championship Series, and National Champion.Round 1
- All 16 No. 1 seeds won their first round games for the second time since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1999; thus no No. 4 was able to win their first round game.
- Seven No. 3 seeds won their first round games in upsets.
Round 2
- Fresno State, the champions of the 2008 NCAA College World Series, was eliminated in the Irvine Regional after losing to UC Irvine and San Diego State.
- Texas defeated Boston College 3–2 in 25 innings, which broke the record of the longest game in NCAA baseball history lasting more than seven hours.
- Two National-seeds lost in round two: #6 UC Irvine and #7 Oklahoma.
- Four No. 2 seeds advanced to the Regional Finals with a 2–0 record.
- Three No. 2 seeds were eliminated from the tournament after going 0–2.
- Two No. 3 seeds advanced to the Regional Finals with a 2–0 record.
- Five No. 4 seeds registered a win in their opening game in the losers bracket.
Regional Finals
- Florida State sets NCAA postseason records with 37 runs, 38 hits and 66 total bases in a blowout win over Ohio State, 37–6.
- Two No. 4 seeds advanced to the Regional Finals: Army and Utah.
- Two National-seeds failed to advance to the Super Regionals: #6 UC Irvine and #7 Oklahoma.
- The only non-No. 1 seeds to advance to the Super Regionals were Arkansas, Southern Miss, and Virginia.
- No team which lost its opening round game was able to come back and win its Regional. Vanderbilt, the No. 3 seed in the Louisville Regional, was the only team to lose its opener and come back to force a decisive second game in the regional final. The Commodores lost to No. 2 seed Middle Tennessee in the opening round before winning three consecutive elimination games against No. 4 seed Indiana, a rematch with MT and host Louisville before falling to the Cardinals the next night.
Super Regionals
- No. 2 seed Arkansas, No. 2 seed Virginia, and No. 3 seed Southern Miss became the ninth, tenth, and eleventh teams respectively in NCAA history to advance to the College World Series without playing a game at their home park.
- Arkansas became the third team since the tournament expanded in 1999 to reach the CWS by going undefeated on the road in both Regionals and Super Regionals, joining Southern California in 2000 and UC Irvine in 2007.
- No. 2 seed Virginia advanced to the first College World Series in school history by winning the Oxford Super Regional 2–1.
- No. 3 seed Southern Miss advanced to the first College World Series in school history by winning the Gainesville Super Regional 2–0.
- Three of the 8 national seeds failed to make it to the CWS.
College World Series
- 2009 was the 17th consecutive year the SEC fielded a team in the CWS.
- Both Virginia and Southern Miss played in their first College World Series in school history.
- Only two teams from the 2008 CWS, LSU and North Carolina, returned for 2009.
- 2009 marked the first time in six seasons that a top-eight national seed won the title.
- LSU played for the championship for the first time since 2000, and it was the first time LSU has appeared in the best of 3 championship series.
CWS Records Broken
- All-time hits by a player: 28 by Dustin Ackley of UNC, broken against Southern Miss in Game 7
- Pitchers used in a single game by one team : 8 by Arkansas in Game 11
- Pitchers used in a single game by both teams : 13 by LSU and Arkansas in Game 11
- Career games played: 21 by Garrett Gore of North Carolina, broken against Arizona St. in Game 10
- Most wild pitches in a single-game: 4 by Matt Harvey of North Carolina, broken against Arizona St. in Game 10
- Home runs in a College World Series: 4 by Russell Moldenhauer of Texas, tied the record against LSU in Game 2 of the finals.
- Attendance Record: 336,076, previous record set in 2008 of 330,099
- Combined home runs in the Championship Finals: 12, previous record of 9 set in 2008.
Television/radio/online coverage
Regionals
- ESPNU broadcast every game from both the Tallahassee and Irvine Regionals.
- Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast broadcast every game from the Clemson Regional.
- Cox Sports broadcast every game from the Baton Rouge Regional.
- Sun Sports broadcast selected games from the Gainesville Regional.
Super Regionals
- All super-regional games were shown on ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU on television and ESPN360 through online streaming video.
College World Series
- All College World Series games were shown on ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU on television and ESPN360 through online streaming video.