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词条 1973 NCAA University Division Baseball Tournament
释义

  1. Tournament

     District 1 at Boston, MA  District 2 at West Windsor, NJ  District 3 at Starkville, MS  District 4 at Carbondale, IL  District 5 at Tulsa, OK  District 6 at San Antonio, TX  District 7 at Spokane, WA & Mesa, AZ  District 8 at Los Angeles, CA 

  2. College World Series

     Participants  Results  Bracket  Game results  The Minnesota vs. USC semi final game  All-Tournament Team  Notable players 

  3. References

{{Infobox NCAA Baseball Tournament
| Year=1973
| Division=University Division
| Image=
| ImageSize=
| Caption=
| Teams=32
| CollegeWorldSeriesBallpark=Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium
| City=Omaha, NE
| Champions=Southern California
| TitleCount=9th
| Runner-Up=Arizona State
| CWSCount=6th
| Coach=Rod Dedeaux
| CoachCount=9th
| MOP=Dave Winfield
| MOPTeam=Minnesota
| Attendance=
| Television=
| Different Next=1974
| tournament_link=NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
}}

The 1973 NCAA University Division Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the 1973 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 twenty-seventh 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 32 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament.[1] The twenty-seventh tournament's champion was the University of Southern California, coached by Rod Dedeaux. The Most Outstanding Player was Dave Winfield of Minnesota. Winfield was the starting pitcher in two games, tossing 17{{fraction|1|3}} innings, allowing 9 hits, 1 earned run, and striking out 29. In addition, he batted .467 in the Series.

Southern California became the first team to win four consecutive College World Series.

Tournament

The opening rounds of the tournament were played across eight district sites across the country, each consisting of between three and six teams.[2] The winners of each District advanced to the College World Series.

Bold indicates winner.

District 1 at Boston, MA

{{4Team2ElimBracket
| RD1=
| RD2=
| RD3=
| RD1-seed01=
| RD1-team01={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Northeastern Huskies|title=Northeastern}}
| RD1-score01=3
| RD1-seed02=
| RD1-team02={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Providence Friars|title=Providence}}
| RD1-score02=2
| RD1-seed03=
| RD1-team03={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Harvard Crimson|title=Harvard}}
| RD1-score03=4
| RD1-seed04=
| RD1-team04={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=UMass Minutemen|title=UMass}}
| RD1-score04=2
| RD1-seed05=
| RD1-team05=Providence
| RD1-score05=8
| RD1-seed06=
| RD1-team06=UMass
| RD1-score06=7
| RD2-seed01=
| RD2-team01=Northeastern
| RD2-score01=1
| RD2-seed02=
| RD2-team02=Harvard
| RD2-score02=11
| RD2-seed03=
| RD2-team03=Providence
| RD2-score03=5
| RD2-seed04=
| RD2-team04=Northeastern
| RD2-score04=4
| RD3-seed01=
| RD3-team01=Harvard
| RD3-score01a=8
| RD3-score01b=—
| RD3-seed02=
| RD3-team02=Providence
| RD3-score02a=1
| RD3-score02b=—
}}

District 2 at West Windsor, NJ

{{4Team2ElimBracket
| RD1=
| RD2=
| RD3=
| RD1-seed01=
| RD1-team01={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Buffalo Bulls|title=Buffalo}}
| RD1-score01=1
| RD1-seed02=
| RD1-team02={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Temple Owls|title=Temple}}
| RD1-score02=0
| RD1-seed03=
| RD1-team03={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Penn State Nittany Lions|title=Penn State}}
| RD1-score03=5
| RD1-seed04=
| RD1-team04={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Seton Hall Pirates|title=Seton Hall}}
| RD1-score04=3
| RD1-seed05=
| RD1-team05=Temple
| RD1-score05=4
| RD1-seed06=
| RD1-team06=Seton Hall
| RD1-score06=2
| RD2-seed01=
| RD2-team01=Buffalo
| RD2-score01=1
| RD2-seed02=
| RD2-team02=Penn State
| RD2-score02=3
| RD2-seed03=
| RD2-team03=Temple
| RD2-score03=4*
| RD2-seed04=
| RD2-team04=Buffalo
| RD2-score04=3*
| RD3-seed01=
| RD3-team01=Penn State
| RD3-score01a=4
| RD3-score01b=—
| RD3-seed02=
| RD3-team02=Temple
| RD3-score02a=2
| RD3-score02b=—
}}

District 3 at Starkville, MS

{{6Team2ElimC
| RD1=
| RD2=
| RD3=
| RD4=
| RD5=
| RD1-seed1=
| RD1-team1={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Miami Hurricanes|title=Miami (FL)}}
| RD1-score1=5
| RD1-seed2=
| RD1-team2={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=South Alabama Jaguars|title=South Alabama}}
| RD1-score2=3
| RD1-seed3=
| RD1-team3={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=NC State Wolfpack|title=NC State}}
| RD1-score3=5
| RD1-seed4=
| RD1-team4={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Appalachian State Mountaineers|title=Appalachian State}}
| RD1-score4=1
| RD1-seed5=
| RD1-team5={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Vanderbilt Commodores|title=Vanderbilt}}
| RD1-score5=6
| RD1-seed6=
| RD1-team6={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Georgia Southern Eagles|title=Georgia Southern}}
| RD1-score6=2
| RD2-seed1=
| RD2-team1=Miami (FL)
| RD2-score1=0
| RD2-seed2=
| RD2-team2=Georgia Southern
| RD2-score2=1
| RD2-seed3=
| RD2-team3=Appalachian State
| RD2-score3=2
| RD2-seed4=
| RD2-team4=South Alabama
| RD2-score4=1
| RD2-seed5=
| RD2-team5=Vanderbilt
| RD2-score5=4*
| RD2-seed6=
| RD2-team6=NC State
| RD2-score6=2*
| RD2-seed7=
| RD2-team7=Appalachian State
| RD2-score7=4
| RD2-seed8=
| RD2-team8=NC State
| RD2-score8=3
| RD3-seed1=
| RD3-team1=Miami (FL)
| RD3-score1=13
| RD3-seed2=
| RD3-team2=Appalachian State
| RD3-score2=6
| RD3-seed3=
| RD3-team3=Georgia Southern
| RD3-score3=5
| RD3-seed4=
| RD3-team4=Vanderbilt
| RD3-score4=2
| RD4-seed1=
| RD4-team1=Miami (FL)
| RD4-score1=6
| RD4-seed2=
| RD4-team2=Vanderbilt
| RD4-score2=5
| RD5-seed1=
| RD5-team1=Miami (FL)
| RD5-score1=1
| RD5-seed2=
| RD5-team2=Georgia Southern
| RD5-score2=4
}}

District 4 at Carbondale, IL

{{4Team2ElimBracket
| RD1=
| RD2=
| RD3=
| RD1-seed01=
| RD1-team01={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Southern Illinois Salukis|title=Southern Illinois}}
| RD1-score01=5
| RD1-seed02=
| RD1-team02={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Marshall Thundering Herd|title=Marshall}}
| RD1-score02=2
| RD1-seed03=
| RD1-team03={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Minnesota Golden Gophers|title=Minnesota}}
| RD1-score03=3
| RD1-seed04=
| RD1-team04={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Miami RedHawks|title=Miami (OH)}}
| RD1-score04=2
| RD1-seed05=
| RD1-team05=Miami (OH)
| RD1-score05=5
| RD1-seed06=
| RD1-team06=Marshall
| RD1-score06=1
| RD2-seed01=
| RD2-team01=Southern Illinois
| RD2-score01=0
| RD2-seed02=
| RD2-team02=Minnesota
| RD2-score02=2
| RD2-seed03=
| RD2-team03=Southern Illinois
| RD2-score03=8
| RD2-seed04=
| RD2-team04=Miami (OH)
| RD2-score04=1
| RD3-seed01=
| RD3-team01=Minnesota
| RD3-score01a=7*
| RD3-score01b=—
| RD3-seed02=
| RD3-team02=Southern Illinois
| RD3-score02a=6*
| RD3-score02b=—
}}

District 5 at Tulsa, OK

{{4Team2ElimBracket
| RD1=
| RD2=
| RD3=
| RD1-seed01=
| RD1-team01={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Oklahoma Sooners|title=Oklahoma}}
| RD1-score01=8
| RD1-seed02=
| RD1-team02={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Creighton Bluejays|title=Creighton}}
| RD1-score02=1
| RD1-seed03=
| RD1-team03={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Tulsa Golden Hurricane|title=Tulsa}}
| RD1-score03=6
| RD1-seed04=
| RD1-team04={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Oral Roberts Golden Eagles|title=Oral Roberts}}
| RD1-score04=0
| RD1-seed05=
| RD1-team05=Creighton
| RD1-score05=4
| RD1-seed06=
| RD1-team06=Oral Roberts
| RD1-score06=11
| RD2-seed01=
| RD2-team01=Oklahoma
| RD2-score01=4
| RD2-seed02=
| RD2-team02=Tulsa
| RD2-score02=1
| RD2-seed03=
| RD2-team03=Tulsa
| RD2-score03=2
| RD2-seed04=
| RD2-team04=Oral Roberts
| RD2-score04=1
| RD3-seed01=
| RD3-team01=Oklahoma
| RD3-score01a=5*
| RD3-score01b=—
| RD3-seed02=
| RD3-team02=Tulsa
| RD3-score02a=1*
| RD3-score02b=—
}}

District 6 at San Antonio, TX

{{4Team2ElimBracket
| RD1=
| RD2=
| RD3=
| RD1-seed01=
| RD1-team01={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Trinity Tigers|title=Trinity}}
| RD1-score01=6
| RD1-seed02=
| RD1-team02={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Arkansas Razorbacks|title=Arkansas}}
| RD1-score02=0
| RD1-seed03=
| RD1-team03={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Texas Longhorns|title=Texas}}
| RD1-score03=7
| RD1-seed04=
| RD1-team04={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Texas–Pan American Broncs|title=Texas–Pan American}}
| RD1-score04=1
| RD1-seed05=
| RD1-team05=Texas–Pan American
| RD1-score05=4*
| RD1-seed06=
| RD1-team06=Arkansas
| RD1-score06=2
| RD2-seed01=
| RD2-team01=Trinity
| RD2-score01=2
| RD2-seed02=
| RD2-team02=Texas
| RD2-score02=17
| RD2-seed03=
| RD2-team03=Texas–Pan American
| RD2-score03=4*
| RD2-seed04=
| RD2-team04=Trinity
| RD2-score04=3*
| RD3-seed01=
| RD3-team01=Texas
| RD3-score01a=14*
| RD3-score01b=—
| RD3-seed02=
| RD3-team02=Texas–Pan American
| RD3-score02a=12*
| RD3-score02b=—
}}

District 7 at Spokane, WA & Mesa, AZ

{{3TeamBracket-2legsemi
| RD1=Spokane, WA
| RD2=Mesa, AZ
| group1=
| RD1-seed1=
| RD1-team1={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Denver Pioneers|title=Denver}}
| RD1-score1-1=2
| RD1-score1-2=4
| RD1-score1-3=4
| RD1-seed2=
| RD1-team2={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Gonzaga Bulldogs|title=Gonzaga}}
| RD1-score2-1=8
| RD1-score2-2=3
| RD1-score2-3=3
| RD2-seed1=
| RD2-team1=Arizona State
| RD2-score1-1=14
| RD2-score1-2=—
| RD2-score1-3=—
| RD2-seed2=
| RD2-team2=Denver
| RD2-score2-1=1
| RD2-score2-2=—
| RD2-score2-3=—
}}

District 8 at Los Angeles, CA

{{3TeamBracket-2legsemi
| RD1=
| RD2=
| group1=
| RD1-seed1=
| RD1-team1={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Loyola Marymount Lions|title=Loyola Marymount}}
| RD1-score1-1=8
| RD1-score1-2=1
| RD1-score1-3=—
| RD1-seed2=
| RD1-team2=Southern California
| RD1-score2-1=9
| RD1-score2-2=2
| RD1-score2-3=—
| RD2-seed1=
| RD2-team1={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=California State Los Angeles Golden Eagles|title=Cal State Los Angeles}}
| RD2-score1-1=3
| RD2-score1-2=6
| RD2-score1-3=—
| RD2-seed2=
| RD2-team2=Southern California
| RD2-score2-1=4
| RD2-score2-2=13
| RD2-score2-3=—
}}

College World Series

Participants

School Conference Record (Conference) Head Coach CWS Appearances CWS Best Finish CWS Record
Arizona State WAC 56–6 (16–1) Jim Brock 5
(last: 1972)
1st
(1965, 1967, 1969)
20–7
year=1973|team=Georgia Southern Eagles|title=Georgia Southern}} n/a 42–10 (n/a) Ron Polk 0
(last: none)
none 0–0
year=1973|team=Harvard Crimson|title=Harvard}} EIBL 35–3 (11–2) Loyal Park 2
(last: 1971)
5th
(1971)
1–4
year=1973|team=Minnesota Golden Gophers|title=Minnesota}} Big 10 29–14–2 (14–4) Dick Siebert 3
(last: 1964)
1st
(1956, 1960, 1964)
14–3
year=1973|team=Oklahoma Sooners|title=Oklahoma}} Big 8 47–10 (17–4) Enos Semore 2
(last: 1972)
1st
(1951)
5–2
year=1973|team=Penn State Nittany Lions|title=Penn State}} n/a 19–5 (n/a) Chuck Medlar 4
(last: 1963)
2nd
(1957)
8–8
Southern California Pac-8 46–11 (14–4) Rod Dedeaux 14
(last: 1972)
1st
(1948, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1968,
1970, 1971, 1972)
48–18
year=1973|team=Texas Longhorns|title=Texas}} SWC 48–5 (15–3) Cliff Gustafson 14
(last: 1972)
1st
(1949, 1950)
28–25

Results

Bracket

{{8TeamBracket-ACC80-03


| RD1-seed1=
| RD1-team1={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Minnesota Golden Gophers|title=Minnesota}}
| RD1-score1=1
| RD1-seed2=
| RD1-team2={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Oklahoma Sooners|title=Oklahoma}}
| RD1-score2=0
| RD1-seed3=
| RD1-team3=Arizona State
| RD1-score3=3
| RD1-seed4=
| RD1-team4={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Penn State Nittany Lions|title=Penn State}}
| RD1-score4=1
| RD1-seed5=
| RD1-team5={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Texas Longhorns|title=Texas}}
| RD1-score5=6
| RD1-seed6=
| RD1-team6={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Georgia Southern Eagles|title=Georgia Southern}}
| RD1-score6=3
| RD1-seed7=
| RD1-team7=Southern California
| RD1-score7=4
| RD1-seed8=
| RD1-team8={{CBSB link|year=1973|team=Harvard Crimson|title=Harvard}}
| RD1-score8=1
| RD2-seed1=
| RD2-team1=Minnesota
| RD2-score1=0
| RD2-seed2=
| RD2-team2=Arizona State
| RD2-score2=3
| RD2-seed3=
| RD2-team3=Texas
| RD2-score3=1
| RD2-seed4=
| RD2-team4=Southern California
| RD2-score4=4
| RD2-seed5=
| RD2-team5=Oklahoma
| RD2-score5=6
| RD2-seed6=
| RD2-team6=Penn State
| RD2-score6=0
| RD2-seed7=
| RD2-team7=Georgia Southern
| RD2-score7=8
| RD2-seed8=
| RD2-team8=Harvard
| RD2-score8=0
| RD3-seed1=
| RD3-team1=Arizona State
| RD3-score1=1
| RD3-seed2=
| RD3-team2=Southern California
| RD3-score2=3
| RD3-seed3=
| RD3-team3=Texas
| RD3-score3=10
| RD3-seed4=
| RD3-team4=Oklahoma
| RD3-score4=2
| RD3-seed5=
| RD3-team5=Minnesota
| RD3-score5=6
| RD3-seed6=
| RD3-team6=Georgia Southern
| RD3-score6=2
| RD4-seed1=
| RD4-team1=Southern California
| RD4-score1=8
| RD4-seed2=
| RD4-team2=Minnesota
| RD4-score2=7
| RD4-seed3=
| RD4-team3=Arizona State
| RD4-score3=6
| RD4-seed4=
| RD4-team4=Texas
| RD4-score4=5
| RD5-seed1=
| RD5-team1=Southern California
| RD5-score1=4
| RD5-seed2=
| RD5-team2=Arizona State
| RD5-score2=3
| RD6-seed1=
| RD6-team1=
| RD6-score1=
| RD6-seed2=
| RD6-team2=
| RD6-score2=

}}

Game results

Date Game Winner Score Loser Notes
June 8 Game 1 year=1973|team=Minnesota Golden Gophers|title=Minnesota}} 1–0 year=1973|team=Oklahoma Sooners|title=Oklahoma}} Dave Winfield, 14 Ks, six hit shutout.
Game 2 Arizona State 3–1 year=1973|team=Penn State Nittany Lions|title=Penn State}}
June 9 Game 3 year=1973|team=Texas Longhorns|title=Texas}} 6–3 year=1973|team=Georgia Southern Eagles|title=Georgia Southern}}
Game 4 Southern California 4–1 year=1973|team=Harvard Crimson|title=Harvard}}
Game 5 year=1973|team=Oklahoma Sooners|title=Oklahoma}} 6–0 year=1973|team=Penn State Nittany Lions|title=Penn State}} Penn State eliminated
June 10 Game 6 year=1973|team=Georgia Southern Eagles|title=Georgia Southern}} 8–0 year=1973|team=Harvard Crimson|title=Harvard}} Harvard eliminated
Game 7 Arizona State 3–0 year=1973|team=Minnesota Golden Gophers|title=Minnesota}}
Game 8 Southern California 4–1 year=1973|team=Texas Longhorns|title=Texas}}
June 11 Game 9 year=1973|team=Minnesota Golden Gophers|title=Minnesota}} 6–2 year=1973|team=Georgia Southern Eagles|title=Georgia Southern}} Georgia Southern eliminated
Game 10 year=1973|team=Texas Longhorns|title=Texas}} 10–2 year=1973|team=Oklahoma Sooners|title=Oklahoma}} Oklahoma eliminated
Game 11 Southern California 3–1 Arizona State
June 12 Game 12 Arizona State 6–5 year=1973|team=Texas Longhorns|title=Texas}} Texas eliminated
Game 13 Southern California 8–7 year=1973|team=Minnesota Golden Gophers|title=Minnesota}} Minnesota eliminated
June 13 Final Southern California 4–3 Arizona State Southern California wins CWS

The Minnesota vs. USC semi final game

Recalled each year as perhaps the most amazing game in CWS history, Minnesota faced a USC team that featured future major leaguers Rich Dauer, Fred Lynn, and Roy Smalley. Dave Winfield was the starting pitcher for Minnesota. In his first game vs. Oklahoma, he struck out 14 in shutting out the Sooners, 1-0. In the semi final vs. defending champion USC, Winfield had struck out 15 through 8 innings, allowing only an infield single as Minnesota built a 7-0 lead. USC's Rich Dauer said "In my whole career, even facing the big boys in the majors, I have never seen anything like that," When Dave let go of the ball, it was three feet in front of your face and it seemed like it was going 110 miles an hour."[3]

In the 9th inning, USC opened with a base hit but the next batter grounded into what appeared to be a double play. TV replays indicated the batter was out at first base, but the umpire called him safe and Minnesota coach Dick Siebert was thrown out of the game arguing the call. Two more singles and a key error by the 1st Baseman led to 3 runs and Winfield was relieved and went to left field. Two relievers allowed 5 more runs and USC won the game 8-7. "I have played in a lot of memorable big games during my career," Winfield said. "World Series games, league championship games, all-star games, all kinds. But I will never forget that game against USC. Never."[4]

All-Tournament Team

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

Position Player Class School
Pitcher Eddie Bane Junior Arizona State
Randy Scarbery Junior Southern California
Bob Shirley Freshman Oklahoma
Dave Winfield Senior Minnesota
Catcher Clint Meyers Junior Arizona State
First baseman Clay Westlake Freshman Arizona State
Second baseman Bill Berger Senior Arizona State
Third baseman Keith Moreland Freshman Texas
Shortstop Roy Smalley Junior Southern California
Outfielder Ken Huizenga Sophomore Southern California
Carl Person Junior Georgia Southern
Terry Pyka Junior Texas

Notable players

  • Arizona State: Gary Allenson, Eddie Bane, Jim Lentine, Paul Moskau, Jim Otten, John Poloni, Jim Umbarger, Bump Wills
  • Georgia Southern: Jim Morrison, John Tamargo
  • Harvard:
  • Minnesota: Steve Comer, Dave Winfield
  • Oklahoma: Keith Drumright, Bob Shirley, Joe Simpson, Jackson Todd
  • Penn State:
  • Southern California: Rich Dauer, Steve Kemp, Dennis Littlejohn, Fred Lynn, Ed Putman, Pete Redfern, Randy Scarbery, Roy Smalley
  • Texas: Bobby Cuellar, Jim Gideon, Keith Moreland, Ken Pape, Rich Wortham

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=August 7, 2014|page=195|year=2009}}
2. ^{{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=22 April 2012|page=198-99|year=2009}}
3. ^{{cite book|title=Swinging for the Fences: Black Baseball in Minnesota|first=Stephen R.|last=Hoffbeck|publisher=Minnesota Historical Society|year=2005|page=176}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://a.espncdn.com/mlb/columns/schwarz_alan/1393596.html|title=Greatest College World Series moments|first=Alan|last=Schwarz|work=ESPN|date=June 11, 2002|accessdate=January 18, 2014}}
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