2010 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament


The 2010 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament began on Friday, June 4, 2010 as part of the 2010 NCAA Division I baseball season. The 64 team double elimination tournament concluded with the 2010 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. This was the final year at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, the host venue since 1950.

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.
SchoolConferenceRecord BerthLast NCAA Appearance
America East29–25 Won America East Tourney2008
Atlantic 1033–27 Won Atlantic 10 Tourney2006
ACC42–17 Won ACC Tourney2009
Atlantic Sun37–22 Won A-Sun TourneyFirst NCAA Appearance
Big 1240–19 Won Big 12 Tourney2009
Big East40–18 Won Big East Tourney2008
Big South51–7 Won Big South Tourney2009
Big Ten30–28 Won Big Ten Tourney2009
Big West41–15 Regular Season Champion2009
Colonial34–24–1 Won CAA Tourney2007
Conference USA35–22 Won Conference USA Tourney2009
Horizon33–24 Won Horizon Tourney2002
Ivy26–17 Won Ivy Championship Series2009
MAAC36–21 Won MAAC Tourney2009
MAC39–23 Won MAC Tourney2009
MEAC35–20 Won MEAC Tourney2009
Missouri Valley31–22 Won MVC Tourney1994
TCUMountain West46–11 Won MWC Tourney2009
Northeast33–21 Won NEC Tourney2004
Ohio Valley32–24 Won OVC Tourney2006
Arizona StatePac-1047–8 Regular Season Champion2009
Patriot25–33 Won Patriot Tourney2008
LSUSEC40–20 Won SEC Tourney2009
The CitadelSouthern42–20 Won Southern Tourney2004
Southland35–24 Won Southland Tourney2004
SWAC22–30 Won SWAC Tourney1985
Summit35–25 Won Summit Tourney2009
Sun Belt36–23 Won Sun Belt Tourney2002
West Coast36–20 Regular Season Champion2008
WAC33–26 Won WAC Tourney2006

Bids by conference

National seeds

Bold indicates CWS participant.
  1. Arizona State
  2. Florida
  3. Virginia
  4. UCLA
  5. Regionals and Super Regionals

Bold indicates winner. * indicates extra innings.

Tempe Super Regional

Clemson Super Regional

Hosted by Clemson at Doug Kingsmore Stadium

Charlottesville Super Regional

Myrtle Beach Super Regional

''NOTE: Because Vrooman Field at Charles Watson Stadium was inadequate for NCAA postseason play, Coastal Carolina-hosted games were played at BB&T Coastal Field.

Austin Super Regional

Tallahassee Super Regional

Hosted by Florida State at Dick Howser Stadium

Los Angeles Super Regional

Gainesville Super Regional

College World Series

Participants

Bracket

The CWS uses two four-team brackets with double elimination format; teams play games until they accumulate two losses and no team may play a team from the other bracket. The winners of the two four-team brackets play a best-of-three series for the championship.

Championship Series

Game 1

Game 2

All Tournament Team

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

Final standings

Seeds listed below indicate national seeds only
PlaceSchoolRecord
1stSouth Carolina11-1
2nd#6 UCLA8-4
3rdClemson7-4
3rdTCU8-3
5thFlorida State6-3
5thOklahoma6-3
7th#1 Arizona State5-2
7th#3 Florida5-2
9thAlabama5-3
9thArkansas3-3
9thCal State Fullerton5-3
9th#4 Coastal Carolina4-3
9thMiami 3-3
9th#2 Texas4-2
9thVanderbilt5-3
9th#5 Virginia4-3
17thAuburn3-2
17thBaylor2-2
17thCollege of Charleston2-2
17thFlorida Atlantic2-2
17th#8 Georgia Tech2-2
17thHawaii2-2
17th#7 Louisville2-2
17thMinnesota2-2
17thNorth Carolina2-2
17thOregon2-2
17thRice2-2
17thSt. John's3-2
17thTexas A&M3-2
17thUC Irvine2-2
17thVirginia Tech2-2
17thWashington State3-2
33rdArizona1-2
33rdConnecticut1-2
33rdDartmouth1-2
33rdIllinois State1-2
33rdKansas State1-2
33rdLouisiana–Lafayette1-2
33rdLSU1-2
33rdMercer1-2
33rdNew Mexico1-2
33rdOle Miss1-2
33rdOral Roberts1-2
33rdOregon State1-2
33rdSan Diego1-2
33rdSouthern Miss1-2
33rdStony Brook1-2
33rdThe Citadel1-2
49thBethune–Cookman0-2
49thBucknell0-2
49thCalifornia0-2
49thCentral Connecticut0-2
49thElon0-2
49thFIU0-2
49thGrambling State0-2
49thJacksonville State0-2
49thKent State0-2
49thLamar0-2
49thMilwaukee0-2
49thNC State0-2
49thRider0-2
49thSaint Louis0-2
49thStanford0-2
49thVCU0-2

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