1985 NCAA Division I baseball season Number of teams 260 Champions Miami (FL) (2nd title)Runners-up Texas (22nd CWS Appearance) Winning Coach Ron Fraser (2nd title)MOP Greg Ellena (Miami (FL) )
The 1985 NCAA Division I baseball season, play of college baseball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) began in the spring of 1985. The season progressed through the regular season and concluded with the 1985 College World Series . The College World Series, held for the thirty ninth time in 1985, consisted of one team from each of eight regional competitions and was held in Omaha, Nebraska at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium as a double-elimination tournament. Miami (FL) claimed the championship for the second time.[1]
Realignment and format changes [ ]
Nicholls State and Northwestern State departed the Trans America Athletic Conference for the Gulf Star Conference and Southland Conference , respectively.
The Big South Conference formed, consisting of 8 teams from NCAA Division I , NCAA Division II , and NAIA , and petitioned for Division I status. This was granted in 1986. The members were Armstrong State , Augusta State , Baptist , Campbell , Coastal Carolina , Radford , UNC Asheville , and Winthrop .
The Association of Mid-Continent Universities instituted division for conference play. The Blue Division consisted of Cleveland State , UIC , and Valparaiso while the Gray Division included Eastern Illinois , Northern Iowa , Southwest Missouri State , and Western Illinois .
Conference winners [ ]
This is a partial list of conference champions from the 1985 season. The NCAA sponsored regional competitions to determine the College World Series participants. Five regionals of four teams and three of six each competed in double-elimination tournaments, with the winners advancing to Omaha. 25 teams earned automatic bids by winning their conference championship while 13 teams earned at-large selections.[1] [2]
Conference
Regular Season Winner
Conference Tournament
Tournament Venue • City
Tournament Winner
Atlantic Coast Conference
Clemson /North Carolina /Virginia
1985 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament
Russ Chandler Stadium • Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech
Atlantic 10 Conference
East - Temple West - West Virginia /Penn State
1985 Atlantic 10 Conference Baseball Tournament
Hawley Field • Morgantown, WV
West Virginia
Big East Conference
North - Connecticut South - Seton Hall
1985 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament
Muzzy Field • Bristol, CT
St. John's
Big Eight Conference
Oklahoma State
All Sports Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma State
Big Ten Conference
East - Michigan West - Illinois
1985 Big Ten Conference Baseball Tournament
Ray Fisher Stadium • Ann Arbor, MI
Minnesota
EIBL
Harvard /Princeton
No Tournament
Mid-American Conference
Central Michigan
No Tournament
Mid-Continent
Blue - Valparaiso Gray - Eastern Illinois
1985 Association of Mid-Continent Universities Baseball Tournament
Monier Field • Charleston, IL
Southwest Missouri State
Midwestern City Conference
North - Xavier South - Oral Roberts
Tulsa, OK
Oral Roberts
Pacific-10 Conference
North - Washington State South - Stanford
No Tournament
Pacific Coast Athletic Association
North - Fresno State South - Cal State Fullerton
1985 Pacific Coast Athletic Association Baseball Championship Series
Pete Beiden Field • Fresno, CA
Fresno State
Southeastern Conference
East - Florida West - LSU
1985 Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament
Alex Box Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA
Mississippi State
Southern Conference
North - Appalachian State South - Davidson
1985 Southern Conference Baseball Tournament
Hennon Stadium • Cullowhee, NC
Western Carolina
Southwest Conference
Texas
1985 Southwest Conference Baseball Tournament
George Cole Field • Fayetteville, AR
Arkansas
Trans America Athletic Conference
East - Georgia Southern West - Hardin–Simmons
1985 Trans America Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament
• Statesboro, GA
Georgia Southern
Conference standings [ ]
The following is an incomplete list of conference standings:
1985 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Clemson †
9
–
4
.692
36
–
30
.545
North Carolina †
9
–
4
.692
40
–
17
.702
No. 23 Virginia † y
9
–
4
.692
38
–
16
.704
NC State
8
–
5
.615
29
–
16
.644
No. 17 Georgia Tech ‡ y
6
–
7
.462
42
–
19
.689
Duke
5
–
8
.385
18
–
15
.545
Maryland
5
–
8
.385
22
–
28
.440
Wake Forest
1
–
12
.077
23
–
23
.500
† – Conference champion ‡ – Tournament champion y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament As of June 30, 1985[3] ; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1985 Atlantic 10 Conference baseball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
PCT
W
L
T
PCT
East
Temple x
9
–
2
–
0
.818
33
–
18
–
1
.644
UMass
8
–
4
–
0
.667
20
–
18
–
0
.526
Rutgers
6
–
6
–
0
.500
25
–
15
–
0
.625
Rhode Island
5
–
7
–
0
.417
24
–
16
–
1
.598
Saint Joseph's
2
–
10
–
0
.167
12
–
23
–
0
.343
West
West Virginia x ‡ y
9
–
3
–
0
.750
27
–
16
–
0
.628
Penn State x
9
–
3
–
0
.750
27
–
14
–
0
.659
George Washington
8
–
4
–
0
.667
18
–
20
–
2
.475
St. Bonaventure
1
–
8
–
0
.111
17
–
13
–
0
.567
Duquesne
0
–
9
–
0
.000
15
–
12
–
0
.556
x – Division champion ‡ – Tournament champion y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament As of June 30, 1985; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1985 Big Ten Conference baseball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
PCT
W
L
T
PCT
East
Michigan x y
14
–
2
–
0
.875
55
–
10
–
0
.846
Ohio State
8
–
8
–
0
.500
29
–
24
–
0
.547
Purdue
8
–
8
–
0
.500
33
–
25
–
0
.569
Indiana
8
–
8
–
0
.500
57
–
19
–
1
.747
Michigan State
2
–
14
–
0
.125
22
–
35
–
0
.386
West
Illinois x
12
–
4
–
0
.750
46
–
21
–
0
.687
Minnesota ‡ y
9
–
7
–
0
.563
33
–
23
–
0
.589
Iowa
9
–
7
–
0
.563
40
–
20
–
0
.667
Northwestern
7
–
9
–
0
.438
40
–
18
–
0
.690
Wisconsin
3
–
13
–
0
.188
28
–
25
–
2
.527
x – Division champion ‡ – Tournament champion y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament As of June 30, 1985[6] [7] ; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1985 Association of Mid-Continent Universities baseball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
PCT
W
L
T
PCT
Blue Division
Valparaiso x
5
–
3
–
0
.625
35
–
21
–
1
.623
Cleveland State
4
–
4
–
0
.500
23
–
30
–
2
.436
UIC
3
–
5
–
0
.375
28
–
41
–
1
.407
Gray Division
Eastern Illinois x
8
–
0
–
0
1.000
33
–
14
–
1
.698
Southwest Missouri State ‡
5
–
3
–
0
.625
24
–
16
–
0
.600
Western Illinois
7
–
5
–
0
.583
25
–
14
–
1
.638
Northern Iowa
0
–
12
–
0
.000
15
–
32
–
0
.319
‡ – Tournament champion As of June 30, 1985[8] ; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1985 NCAA Division I baseball independents standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
No. 1 Miami (FL) y
–
–
64
–
16
.800
Campbell
–
–
32
–
17
.653
Stetson
–
–
38
–
23
.623
No. 21 New Orleans y
–
–
43
–
28
.606
UCF
–
–
52
–
34
.605
Hofstra
–
–
13
–
16
.448
Lafayette
–
–
17
–
23
.425
Richmond
–
–
20
–
29
.408
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament As of June 30, 1985[9] ; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1985 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Eastern Division
No. 11 Florida x y
15
–
6
.714
43
–
18
.705
Georgia
11
–
11
.500
33
–
23
.589
Vanderbilt
10
–
13
.435
35
–
16
.686
Kentucky
10
–
13
.435
28
–
24
.538
Tennessee
10
–
13
.435
26
–
23
.531
Western Division
No. 24 LSU x y
17
–
7
.708
41
–
18
.695
No. 4 Mississippi State ‡ y
16
–
8
.667
50
–
15
.769
Auburn
11
–
12
.478
30
–
22
.577
Alabama
10
–
14
.417
30
–
23
.566
Ole Miss
5
–
18
.217
20
–
28
.417
x – Division champion ‡ – Tournament champion y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament As of June 30, 1985[11] ; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1985 Southern Conference baseball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Northern
Appalachian State x
14
–
3
.824
35
–
13
.729
Marshall
10
–
8
.556
26
–
18
.591
VMI
8
–
10
.444
16
–
24
.400
East Tennessee State
3
–
14
.176
10
–
31
.244
Southern
Davidson x
11
–
5
.688
24
–
19
.558
No. 26 Western Carolina ‡ y
11
–
6
.647
37
–
35
.514
The Citadel
8
–
10
.444
29
–
20
.592
Furman
4
–
13
.235
16
–
29
.356
x – Division champion ‡ – SoCon Tournament champion y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament As of June 30, 1985[12] ; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1985 Southwest Conference baseball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
No. 2 Texas † y
16
–
5
.762
64
–
14
.821
Baylor
14
–
7
.667
42
–
13
.764
No. 3 Arkansas ‡ y
13
–
7
.650
51
–
15
.773
No. 22 Houston y
12
–
9
.571
44
–
17
.721
Texas A&M
12
–
9
.571
39
–
16
.709
TCU
9
–
12
.429
35
–
17
.673
Rice
5
–
15
.250
27
–
21
.563
Texas Tech
2
–
19
.095
18
–
33
.353
† – Conference champion ‡ – Tournament champion y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament As of June 30, 1985[13] ; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1985 Trans America Athletic Conference baseball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
East
Georgia Southern x † ‡
14
–
3
.824
41
–
23
.641
Mercer
9
–
9
.500
24
–
28
.462
Samford
7
–
11
.389
21
–
36
.368
Georgia State
5
–
12
.294
17
–
28
.378
West
Hardin–Simmons x
9
–
7
.563
30
–
31
.492
Centenary
7
–
8
.467
27
–
25
.519
Arkansas–Little Rock
7
–
8
.467
21
–
23
.477
x – Division champion † – Conference champion ‡ – Tournament champion y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament As of June 30, 1985[14] ; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
College World Series [ ]
Main article: 1985 College World Series
The 1985 season marked the thirty ninth NCAA Baseball Tournament, which culminated with the eight team College World Series . The College World Series was held in Omaha, Nebraska . The eight teams played a double-elimination format, with Miami (FL) claiming their second championship with a 10–6 win over Texas in the final.[1]
First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Winner's Bracket
Arkansas
1 14
South Carolina
0
Arkansas
4
Mississippi State
5
Mississippi State
12
Oklahoma State
3
Mississippi State
7
Texas
12
Miami (FL)
17
Stanford
3
Miami (FL)
1
Texas
2
Texas
2
Arizona
1
Loser's Bracket
South Carolina
11
Oklahoma State
16
Miami (FL)
2
Oklahoma State
1
Stanford
9
Arizona
2
Arkansas
10
Stanford
4
Semifinals
Finals
if needed
Re-ordered Semi-finals
Texas
8 10
Miami (FL)
10
Arkansas
7
Texas
6
Texas
1
Miami (FL)
2
Mississippi State
5
Miami (FL)
6
Award winners [ ]
All-America team [ ]
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