2011 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament


The 2011 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament began on Friday, June 3, 2011 as part of the 2011 NCAA Division I baseball season. The 64 team double elimination tournament concluded with the 2011 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska on June 29, 2011.
The 64 NCAA Division I college baseball teams were selected out of an eligible 300 teams. Thirty teams were awarded an automatic bid as champions of their conferences, and 34 teams were selected at-large by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee.

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
SWAC26–27 Won SWAC TourneyFirst NCAA Appearance
Sun Belt24–32 Won Sun Belt TourneyFirst NCAA Appearance
OVC33–22 Won OVC Tourney2007
Atlantic Sun36–24 Won A-Sun TourneyFirst NCAA Appearance
MEAC35–22 Won MEAC Tourney2010
Big West39–15 Regular Season Champion2010
Atlantic 1042–14 Won A-10 Tourney2008
Big South41–18 Won Big South Tourney2010
Missouri Valley44–14 Won MVC Tourney2007
FloridaSEC44–16 Won SEC Tourney2010
WAC40–14 Won WAC Tourney2009
Southern35–24 Won SoCon Tourney2009
Big Ten28–25 Won Big Ten Tourney2000
Colonial Athletic40–17 Won CAA Tourney2008
Mid-American43–15 Won MAC Tourney2010
America East32–22 Won AEC Tourney2006
MAAC34–17 Won MAAC Tourney2006
Patriot33–23–1 Won Patriot League Tourney2002
Mountain West20–39 Won MWC Tourney2010
Summit35–20 Won Summit Tourney2010
Ivy23–22 Won Championship Series2006
Conference USA38–18 Won C-USA Tourney2010
Northeast34–21 Won NEC Tourney2006
West Coast31–23 Regular Season Champion2006
Big East29–23 Won Big East Tourney2001
Texas A&MBig 1242–18 Won Big 12 Tourney2010
Southland40–21 Won Southland Tourney2009
UCLAPac-1033–22 Regular Season Champion2010
VirginiaAtlantic Coast49–9 Won ACC Tourney2010
Horizon35–17 Won Horizon Tourney2009

By conference

National seeds

Bold indicates CWS participant.
  1. Virginia
  2. Florida
  3. North Carolina
  4. South Carolina
  5. Vanderbilt
  6. Texas
  7. Regionals & Super Regionals

Bold indicates winner. * indicates extra innings.

Charlottesville Super Regional

Santa Clara Super Regional

Hosted by the University of California at Stephen Schott Stadium on the campus of Santa Clara University.**
**California hosted the super regional at Santa Clara because its own stadium could not accommodate television crews and did not have lights.

Tallahassee Super Regional

Columbia Super Regional

Gainesville Super Regional

Austin Super Regional

Nashville Super Regional

Chapel Hill Super Regional

College World Series

Participants

Bracket

Championship Series

Game 1

Game 2

All-Tournament Team

The following players were members of the College World Series All-Tournament Team.
PositionPlayerSchool
PMatt PriceSouth Carolina
PMichael RothSouth Carolina
1BChristian WalkerSouth Carolina
2BScott WingoSouth Carolina
3BCody DentFlorida
SSPeter MooneySouth Carolina
CRobert BearySouth Carolina
OFTony KempVanderbilt
OFConnor HarrellVanderbilt
OFBryson SmithFlorida
DHBrady ThomasSouth Carolina
MOPScott WingoSouth Carolina

Final standings

Seeds listed below indicate national seeds only
PlaceSchoolRecord
1st#4 South Carolina10-0
2nd#2 Florida8-3
3rd#6 Vanderbilt7-2
3rd#1 Virginia7-3
5thCalifornia7-3
5th#3 North Carolina6-2
7th#7 Texas6-4
7thTexas A&M5-4
9thArizona State4-2
9thConnecticut4-3
9thDallas Baptist3-3
9th#5 Florida State4-2
9thMississippi State4-2
9thOregon State3-2
9thStanford3-2
9thUC Irvine4-2
17thAlabama2-2
17thArizona3-2
17thArkansas2-2
17thBaylor2-2
17thBelmont2-2
17thClemson2-2
17thEast Carolina2-2
17thGeorgia2-2
17thGeorgia Tech2-2
17thIllinois2-2
17thJames Madison2-2
17thKent State2-2
17thMiami 2-2
17thOral Roberts3-2
17thStetson2-2
17thUCLA2-2
33rdAustin Peay1-2
33rdCal State Fullerton1-2
33rdCentral Florida1-2
33rdCharlotte1-2
33rdCoastal Carolina1-2
33rdCreighton1-2
33rdJacksonville1-2
33rdMaine1-2
33rdNC State1-2
33rd#8 Rice1-2
33rdSan Francisco1-2
33rdSeton Hall1-2
33rdSt. John's1-2
33rdTexas State1-2
33rdTCU1-2
33rdTroy1-2
49thAlcorn State0-2
49thArkansas–Little Rock0-2
49thBethune-Cookman0-2
49thFIU0-2
49thFresno State0-2
49thGeorgia Southern0-2
49thKansas State0-2
49thManhattan0-2
49thNavy0-2
49thNew Mexico0-2
49thOklahoma0-2
49thOklahoma State0-2
49thPrinceton0-2
49thSacred Heart0-2
49thSouthern Miss0-2
49thWright State0-2

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

Selection shows

The NCAA Division I Road to Omaha Selection Show Presented by Capital One aired on ESPN on May 30, 2011.

Competition