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词条 1959 NCAA University Division Baseball Tournament
释义

  1. Tournament

     District 1  District 2  District 3  District 4  District 5  District 6  District 7  District 8 

  2. College World Series

     Participants  Bracket and results  1959 College World Series bracket  Game results  All-Tournament team  Quick facts 

  3. Notes

  4. References

  5. See also

{{Infobox NCAA Baseball Tournament
| Year=1959
| Division=University Division
| Image=
| ImageSize=
| Caption=
| Teams=22
| CollegeWorldSeriesBallpark=Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium
| City=Omaha, NE
| Champions=Oklahoma State
| TitleCount=1st
| Runner-Up=Arizona
| CWSCount=4th
| Coach=Toby Greene
| CoachCount=1st
| MOP=Jim Dobson
| MOPTeam=Oklahoms State
| Attendance=
| Television=
| tournament_link=NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
}}

The 1959 NCAA University Division Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the 1959 NCAA University Division baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its thirteenth year. Eight regional districts sent representatives to the College World Series with preliminary rounds within each district serving to determine each representative. These events would later become known as regionals. Each district had its own format for selecting teams, resulting in 22 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament.[1] The College World Series was held in Omaha, NE from June 12 to June 18. The thirteenth tournament's champion was Oklahoma State, coached by Toby Greene. The Most Outstanding Player was Jim Dobson of Oklahoma State.

Tournament

  • The official NCAA record book does not list any participants for District 1 as Connecticut was an automatic qualifier for the 1959 College World Series.

District 1

  • Connecticut (automatic qualifier)

District 2

Games played at University Park, Pennsylvania.{{4TeamBracket
| RD1 =First Round
| RD2 =Final
| seed-width =
| team-width =
| score-width =
| RD1-seed1 =
| RD1-team1 ={{CBSB link|year=1959|team=Penn State Nittany Lions|title=Penn State}}
| RD1-score1 =16
| RD1-seed2 =
| RD1-team2 ={{CBSB link|year=1959|team=Temple Owls|title=Temple}}
| RD1-score2 =4
| RD1-seed3 =
| RD1-team3 ={{CBSB link|year=1959|team=Ithaca Bombers|title=Ithaca}}
| RD1-score3 =4*
| RD1-seed4 =
| RD1-team4 ={{CBSB link|year=1959|team=Pittsburgh Panthers|title=Pittsburgh}}
| RD1-score4 =3*
| RD2-seed1 =
| RD2-team1 =Penn State
| RD2-score1 =7
| RD2-seed2 =
| RD2-team2 =Ithaca
| RD2-score2 =3
}}* - Indicates game required 11 innings.

District 3

Games played at Gastonia, North Carolina.{{4Team2ElimBracket
| RD1=First Round
| RD2=Semi-Finals
| RD3=Finals
| RD1-seed01=
| RD1-team01=Clemson
| RD1-score01=9
| RD1-seed02=
| RD1-team02={{CBSB link|year=1959|team=Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets|title=Georgia Tech}}
| RD1-score02=6
| RD1-seed03=
| RD1-team03={{CBSB link|year=1959|team=Florida State Seminoles|title=Florida State}}
| RD1-score03=3
| RD1-seed04=
| RD1-team04={{CBSB link|year=1959|team=George Washington Colonials|title=George Washington}}
| RD1-score04=2†
| RD1-seed05=
| RD1-team05=Georgia Tech
| RD1-score05=7
| RD1-seed06=
| RD1-team06=George Washington
| RD1-score06=2
| RD2-seed01=
| RD2-team01=Clemson
| RD2-score01=24
| RD2-seed02=
| RD2-team02=Florida State
| RD2-score02=2
| RD2-seed03=
| RD2-team03=Florida State
| RD2-score03=16
| RD2-seed04=
| RD2-team04=Georgia Tech
| RD2-score04=9
| RD3-seed01=
| RD3-team01=Clemson
| RD3-score01a=5
| RD3-score01b=—
| RD3-seed02=
| RD3-team02=Georgia Tech
| RD3-score02a=0
| RD3-score02b=—
}}† - Indicates game required 10 innings.

District 4

Games played at Notre Dame, Indiana.{{4Team2ElimBracket
| RD1=First Round
| RD2=Semi-Finals
| RD3=Finals
| RD1-seed01=
| RD1-team01={{CBSB link|year=1959|team=Minnesota Golden Gophers|title=Minnesota}}
| RD1-score01=6
| RD1-seed02=
| RD1-team02={{CBSB link|year=1959|team=Western Michigan Broncos|title=Western Michigan}}
| RD1-score02=4
| RD1-seed03=
| RD1-team03={{CBSB link|year=1959|team=Notre Dame Fighting Irish|title=Notre Dame}}
| RD1-score03=10
| RD1-seed04=
| RD1-team04={{CBSB link|year=1959|team=Detroit Titans|title=Detroit}}
| RD1-score04=0
| RD1-seed05=
| RD1-team05=Western Michigan
| RD1-score05=4
| RD1-seed06=
| RD1-team06=Detroit
| RD1-score06=0
| RD2-seed01=
| RD2-team01=Minnesota
| RD2-score01=4
| RD2-seed02=
| RD2-team02=Notre Dame
| RD2-score02=12
| RD2-seed03=
| RD2-team03=Minnesota
| RD2-score03=1
| RD2-seed04=
| RD2-team04=Western Michigan
| RD2-score04=5
| RD3-seed01=
| RD3-team01=Notre Dame
| RD3-score01a=0†
| RD3-score01b=6
| RD3-seed02=
| RD3-team02=Western Michigan
| RD3-score02a=2
| RD3-score02b=9
}}† - Indicates game required 10 innings.

District 5

Games played at Peoria, Illinois.{{3GameSeries
|RD=
|seed1=
|team1=Oklahoma State
|score1a=7
|score1b=6
|score1c=—
|seed2=
|team2={{CBSB link|year=1959|team=Bradley Braves|title=Bradley}}
|score2a=6
|score2b=2
|score2c=—
}}

District 6

Games played at Bryan, Texas.{{3GameSeries
|RD=
|seed1=
|team1=Arizona
|score1a=1
|score1b=1
|score1c=—
|seed2=
|team2={{CBSB link|year=1959|team=Texas A&M Aggies|title=Texas A&M}}
|score2a=0
|score2b=0
|score2c=—
}}

District 7

Games played at Greeley, Colorado.{{3GameSeries
|RD=
|seed1=
|team1={{CBSB link|year=1959|team=Northern Colorado Bears|title=Colorado State}}
|score1a=17
|score1b=8
|score1c=12
|seed2=
|team2={{CBSB link|year=1959|team=Utah Utes|title=Utah}}
|score2a=8
|score2b=13
|score2c=8
}}

District 8

Games played at Fresno, California.{{3GameSeries
|RD=
|seed1=
|team1={{CBSB link|year=1959|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|title=Fresno State}}
|score1a=23
|score1b=15
|score1c=—
|seed2=
|team2={{CBSB link|year=1959|team=Santa Clara Broncos|title=Santa Clara}}
|score2a=11
|score2b=3
|score2c=—
}}Games played at Seattle, Washington.{{3GameSeries
|RD=
|seed1=
|team1=Fresno State
|score1a=3
|score1b=4
|score1c=10
|seed2=
|team2={{CBSB link|year=1959|team=Washington Huskies|title=Washington}}
|score2a=2
|score2b=5
|score2c=5
}}

College World Series

Participants

School Conference Record (conference) Head coach CWS appearances CWS best finish CWS record
Arizona N/A 36–8 (N/A) Frank Sancet 4
(last: 1958)
2nd
(1956)
7–8
Clemson ACC 23 –6 (11–5, 0 GB) Bill Wilhelm 1
(last: 1958)
5th
(1958)
1–2
year=1959|team=Northern Colorado Bears|school=University of Northern Colorado|title=Colorado State}}{{efn|Colorado State College is currently known as the University of Northern Colorado. Not to be confused with Colorado State University, then known as Colorado A&M.}} N/A 24–5 (N/A) Pete Butler 5
(last: 1958)
5th
(1955)
2–10
Connecticut Yankee 20–1 (10–0) J. Orlean Christian 1
(last: 1957)
5th
(1957)
1–2
year=1959|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|school=California State University, Fresno|title=Fresno State}} 38–11 (N/A) Pete Beiden 0
(last: none)
none 0–0
Oklahoma State Big 8 22–4 (17–3, 0 GB) Toby Greene 2
(last: 1955)
3rd
(1955)
5–4
year=1959|team=Penn State Nittany Lions|school=Pennsylvania State University|title=Penn State}} N/A 15–4 (N/A) Joe Bedenk 2
(last: 1957)
2nd
(1957)
5–4
year=1959|team=Western Michigan Broncos|school=Western Michigan University|title=Western Michigan}} MAC 24–7 (8–2, 0 GB) Charlie Maher 3
(last: 1958)
2nd
(1955)
7–6

Bracket and results

1959 College World Series bracket

{{8TeamBracket-ACC80-03


| RD1-team1=Oklahoma State
| RD1-score1=10
| RD1-team2={{cbsb link|year=1959|team=Western Michigan Broncos|title=Western Michigan}}
| RD1-score2=2
| RD1-team3={{cbsb link|year=1959|team=Penn State Nittany Lions|title=Penn State}}
| RD1-score3=5
| RD1-team4=Connecticut
| RD1-score4=3
| RD1-team5=Arizona
| RD1-score5=312
| RD1-team6=Clemson
| RD1-score6=2
| RD1-team7={{cbsb link|year=1959|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|title=Fresno State}}
| RD1-score7=6
| RD1-team8={{cbsb link|year=1959|team=Northern Colorado Bears|school=University of Northern Colorado|title=Colorado State}}
| RD1-score8=5
| RD2-team1=Oklahoma State
| RD2-score1=8
| RD2-team2=Penn State
| RD2-score2=6
| RD2-team3=Arizona
| RD2-score3=5
| RD2-team4=Fresno State
| RD2-score4=1
| RD2-team5=Clemson
| RD2-score5=7
| RD2-team6=Colorado State
| RD2-score6=1
| RD2-team7=Western Michigan
| RD2-score7=14
| RD2-team8=Connecticut
| RD2-score8=6
| RD3-team1=Oklahoma State
| RD3-score1=3
| RD3-team2=Arizona
| RD3-score2=5
| RD3-team3=Penn State
| RD3-score3=7
| RD3-team4=Clemson
| RD3-score4=0
| RD3-team5=Fresno State
| RD3-score5=7
| RD3-team6=Western Michigan
| RD3-score6=2
| RD4-team1=Oklahoma State
| RD4-score1=4
| RD4-team2=Penn State
| RD4-score2=3
| RD4-team3=Fresno State
| RD4-score3=2
| RD4-team4=Arizona
| RD4-score4=0
| RD5-team1=Oklahoma State
| RD5-score1=4
| RD5-team2=Fresno State
| RD5-score2=0
| RD6-team1=Oklahoma State
| RD6-score1=5
| RD6-team2=Arizona
| RD6-score2=3

}}

Game results

Date Game Winner Score Loser Notes
June 12 Game 1 Oklahoma State 10–2 year=1959|team=Western Michigan Broncos|school=Western Michigan University|title=Western Michigan}}
June 13 Game 2 year=1959|team=Penn State Nittany Lions|school=Pennsylvania State University|title=Penn State}} 5–3 Connecticut
Game 3 Arizona 3–2 (12 innings) Clemson
Game 4 year=1959|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|school=California State University, Fresno|title=Fresno State}} 6–5 year=1959|team=Northern Colorado Bears|school=University of Northern Colorado|title=Colorado State}}
June 14 Game 5 year=1959|team=Western Michigan Broncos|school=Western Michigan University|title=Western Michigan}} 14–6 Connecticut Connecticut eliminated
Game 6 Clemson 7–1 year=1959|team=Northern Colorado Bears|school=University of Northern Colorado|title=Colorado State}} Colorado State eliminated
Game 7 Oklahoma State 8–6 year=1959|team=Penn State Nittany Lions|school=Pennsylvania State University|title=Penn State}}
Game 8 Arizona 5–1 year=1959|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|school=California State University, Fresno|title=Fresno State}}
June 15 Game 9 year=1959|team=Penn State Nittany Lions|school=Pennsylvania State University|title=Penn State}} 7–0 Clemson Clemson eliminated
Game 10 year=1959|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|school=California State University, Fresno|title=Fresno State}} 7–2 year=1959|team=Western Michigan Broncos|school=Western Michigan University|title=Western Michigan}} Western Michigan eliminated
Game 11 Arizona 5–3 Oklahoma State
June 16 Game 12 Oklahoma State 4–3 year=1959|team=Penn State Nittany Lions|school=Pennsylvania State University|title=Penn State}} Penn State eliminated
Game 13 year=1959|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|school=California State University, Fresno|title=Fresno State}} 2–0 Arizona
June 17 Game 14 Oklahoma State 4–0 year=1959|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|school=California State University, Fresno|title=Fresno State}} Fresno State eliminated
June 18 Final Oklahoma State 5–3 Arizona Oklahoma State wins CWS

All-Tournament team

Position Player Class School
Pitcher Joel Horlen Senior Oklahoma State
Hal Stowe Clemson
Catcher Alan Hall Junior Arizona
First baseman Bob Wilson Senior Arizona
Second baseman Bruce Andrew Sophomore Oklahoma State
Third baseman Jim Dobson Sophomore Oklahoma State
Shortstop Charles Shoemaker Sophomore Arizona
Outfielder Bailey Hendley Clemson
Doug Hoffman Clemson
Connie McIlvoy Senior Oklahoma State

Quick facts

  • In 1996, coach Rod Dedeaux of Southern California was named to the College World Series All-Time Team (1947–95) by the Omaha World-Herald as part of the 50th CWS celebration.
  • In 1971, Ron Fairly (OF) of Southern California was named to the College World Series All-Time Team (1947–70) by the blue-ribbon committee chaired by Abe Chanin as part of the 25th CWS celebration.
  • In 1996, Alan Hall (C) of Arizona and Charles Shoemaker (SS) of Arizona were named to the 1940s–50s All-Decade Team by a panel of 60 voters representing CWS head coaches, media, and chairs of the Division I Baseball Committee.
  • Fresno State's team included Augie Garrido, who went on to win five CWS titles as a coach at Cal State Fullerton and Texas.
  • Dave Baldwin of Arizona pitched a two-hitter in a 5–1 victory over Fresno State.
  • 33,607 fans watched the CWS (10 sessions).
  • The championship game was umpired by Bob Stewart, Jack Tobin, Don Carrothers, and Ed Sudol.
  • The following records were set or tied:
    • Most Balks, Individual, Single Game – 2, Frank Carbajal, Colorado State, vs Clemson, L 7–1, tied (2 others)
    • Most Passed Balls, Individual, Single Game – 3, Jim Garrett, Fresno St, vs Arizona, L 5–1, tied (2 others)
    • Most Balks, Team, Single Game – 2, Colorado State, vs Clemson, L 7–1, tied (4 others)
    • Most Passed Balls, Team, Single Game – 5, Fresno St, vs Arizona, L 5–1
    • Most Passed Balls, Both Teams, Single Game – 5, Fresno St (5) vs Arizona (0), Arizona 5–1
    • Most Balks, Individual, CWS – 2, Frank Carbajal, 1 game, tied (6 others)
    • Most Sacrifice Bunts, Both Teams, Championship Game – 5, Oklahoma St (3) vs Arizona (2), Oklahoma St 5–3

Notes

{{Notelist}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=NCAA Men's College World Series Records|url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/baseball_cws_RB/2009CWSfull.pdf|publisher=NCAA|accessdate=November 4, 2012|page=192|year=2009}}

See also

  • NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
{{NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament}}

2 : NCAA Division I Baseball Championship|1959 NCAA University Division baseball season

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