2010 NCAA Division I baseball season Duration February 19, 2010–June 30, 2010 Number of teams 301 Preseason No. 1 Texas Duration June 4–30, 2010 Most conference bids Pac-10 , ACC and SEC (8)Champions South Carolina (1st title)Runners-up UCLA (3rd CWS Appearance) Winning Coach Ray Tanner (1st title)MOP Jackie Bradley, Jr. (South Carolina )
The 2010 NCAA Division I baseball season, play of college baseball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level, began on February 19, 2010. The season progressed through the regular season, many conference tournaments and championship series, and concluded with the 2010 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament and 2010 College World Series . The College World Series, which consisted of the eight remaining teams in the NCAA Tournament, was held in its annual location of Omaha, Nebraska . It was the final College World Series held at Omaha's Rosenblatt Stadium , which closed following the event. It concluded on June 30, 2010, with the final game of the best of three championship series. South Carolina defeated UCLA two games to none to claim their first championship, which was also South Carolina's first national championship in any men's sport.
Realignment [ ]
New programs [ ]
Seattle added a varsity intercollegiate baseball program for the 2010 season.[1]
Dropped programs [ ]
Both Northern Iowa and Vermont dropped their varsity intercollegiate baseball programs following the 2009 season.[2] [3]
Conference changes [ ]
Main article: NCAA Division I conference realignment § 2009-2010
Eight former Division I independents formed the new Great West Conference , whose champion would not qualify for the NCAA Tournament until the conference completed the transition period to Division I in 2020. The eight schools that formed the conference were Chicago State , Houston Baptist , NJIT , North Dakota , Northern Colorado , NYIT , Texas–Pan American , and Utah Valley .[4]
The Northeast Conference added Bryant , a former Division II member that had been an independent in 2009.[5]
The Missouri Valley Conference , which lost Northern Iowa when it dropped its program, and the America East Conference , which lost Vermont when it dropped its program, each lost one member.[2] [3]
Conference formats [ ]
The Southland Conference eliminated the divisional format it had used from 2008–2009.
Preseason [ ]
The Texas Longhorns , defeated by LSU in the 2009 CWS championship series, entered the season ranked #1 in the major polls. Defending national champions LSU received a #2 ranking in the preseason.[6] [7]
Conference standings [ ]
America East Conference [8]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
Binghamton
21
3
0
.857
31
20
0
.608
Maine
17
7
0
.708
34
22
0
.607
x–Stony Brook
15
9
0
.625
30
27
0
.526
Albany
10
14
0
.417
13
40
0
.245
Hartford
5
19
0
.208
11
37
0
.229
UMBC
4
20
0
.167
9
39
0
.188
Atlantic 10 Conference [9]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
Charlotte
20
7
0
.741
39
17
0
.696
Xavier
18
9
0
.667
26
32
0
.448
Rhode Island
17
10
0
.630
31
26
0
.544
x–St. Louis
15
12
0
.556
33
29
0
.532
Fordham
15
12
0
.556
21
35
0
.375
George Washington
14
13
0
.519
26
28
0
.481
La Salle
14
13
0
.519
22
32
0
.407
Massachusetts
13
14
0
.519
19
27
0
.413
St. Joseph's
13
14
0
.481
18
29
0
.383
Dayton
12
15
0
.444
23
32
0
.418
Richmond
10
17
0
.370
24
28
0
.462
Duquesne
10
17
0
.370
16
40
0
.286
Temple
10
17
0
.370
14
37
0
.275
St. Bonaventure
8
19
0
.296
17
31
0
.354
Atlantic Coast Conference [10]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
Atlantic Division
x –Florida State
18
12
0
.600
48
20
0
.706
y–Clemson
18
12
0
.600
45
25
0
.643
y–North Carolina State
15
15
0
.500
38
24
0
.613
Boston College
14
16
0
.467
30
28
0
.517
Wake Forest
8
22
0
.267
18
37
0
.327
Maryland
5
25
0
.167
17
39
0
.304
Coastal Division
y–Virginia
23
7
0
.767
51
14
0
.785
y–Georgia Tech
21
9
0
.700
47
15
0
.758
y–Miami (FL)
20
10
0
.667
43
20
0
.683
y–Virginia Tech
16
14
0
.533
40
22
0
.645
y–North Carolina
14
16
0
.467
38
22
0
.633
Duke
8
22
0
.267
29
27
0
.518
Atlantic Sun Conference [11]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
Florida Gulf Coast
25
5
0
.833
38
20
0
.655
x–Mercer
16
11
0
.571
38
24
0
.613
East Tennessee State
15
12
0
.556
32
28
0
.533
North Florida
14
12
0
.538
30
28
0
.517
Jacksonville
14
12
0
.538
27
29
0
.482
Stetson
14
13
0
.519
27
31
0
.466
Belmont
13
13
0
.500
27
27
0
.500
Kennesaw State
12
15
0
.444
23
32
0
.418
Lipscomb
9
17
0
.321
19
36
0
.346
Campbell
8
19
0
.296
28
27
0
.509
South Carolina Upstate
8
19
0
.296
19
37
0
.339
Big East Conference [12]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
y–Louisville
21
6
0
.778
50
14
0
.781
y–Connecticut
20
6
0
.769
48
16
0
.750
Pittsburgh
18
8
0
.692
38
18
0
.679
x–St. John's
16
11
0
.593
43
20
0
.683
South Florida
16
11
0
.593
26
32
0
.448
Rutgers
15
12
0
.556
30
26
0
.536
Cincinnati
13
14
0
.481
29
29
0
.500
West Virginia
10
17
0
.370
27
30
0
.474
Notre Dame
10
17
0
.370
22
32
0
.407
Villanova
9
18
0
.333
29
23
0
.558
Seton Hall
8
19
0
.296
19
30
1
.390
Georgetown
5
22
0
.185
24
31
0
.436
Big South Conference [13]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
x–Coastal Carolina
25
0
0
1.000
55
10
0
.846
Liberty
19
8
0
.704
42
19
0
.689
Radford
15
11
0
.577
29
26
0
.527
High Point
15
12
0
.556
31
29
0
.517
VMI
13
14
0
.481
33
22
0
.600
Winthrop
13
14
0
.481
27
30
0
.474
Gardner–Webb
10
17
0
.370
25
30
0
.455
UNC Asheville
10
17
0
.370
17
35
0
.327
Presbyterian
7
20
0
.259
15
39
0
.278
Charleston Southern
6
20
0
.231
17
38
0
.309
Big Ten Conference [14]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
x–Minnesota
15
9
0
.625
32
30
0
.516
Michigan
14
10
0
.583
35
22
0
.614
Iowa
13
11
0
.542
30
28
0
.517
Northwestern
13
11
0
.542
24
32
0
.429
Purdue
12
12
0
.500
33
24
0
.579
Indiana
12
12
0
.500
28
27
0
.509
Michigan State
11
13
0
.458
34
19
0
.642
Ohio State
11
13
0
.458
28
23
0
.549
Illinois
10
14
0
.417
26
26
0
.500
Penn State
9
15
0
.375
22
30
0
.423
Big 12 Conference [15]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
y–Texas
24
3
0
.889
50
13
0
.794
y–Oklahoma
15
10
0
.600
50
18
0
.735
y–Kansas State
14
12
0
.538
37
22
0
.627
x –Texas A&M
14
12
1
.537
43
21
1
.669
y–Baylor
12
13
0
.480
36
24
0
.600
Texas Tech
13
14
0
.481
28
29
0
.491
Kansas
11
15
1
.423
31
27
1
.534
Missouri
10
16
0
.385
29
26
0
.527
Nebraska
10
17
0
.370
27
27
0
.500
Oklahoma State
8
19
0
.296
29
26
0
.527
Big West Conference [16]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
z–Cal State Fullerton
21
3
0
.875
46
18
0
.719
y–UC Irvine
17
7
0
.708
39
21
0
.650
UC Riverside
13
11
0
.542
32
23
0
.582
Pacific
12
12
0
.500
31
23
0
.574
UC Santa Barbara
10
14
0
.417
24
30
0
.444
Cal Poly
10
14
0
.417
23
32
0
.418
Cal State Northridge
9
15
0
.375
29
27
0
.518
UC Davis
9
15
0
.375
26
29
0
.473
Long Beach State
7
17
0
.292
23
32
0
.418
Colonial Athletic Association [17]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
James Madison
18
6
0
.750
30
23
0
.566
Georgia State
17
6
1
.729
34
23
1
.595
x–Virginia Commonwealth
16
7
1
.688
34
26
1
.566
North Carolina-Wilmington
13
11
0
.542
33
27
0
.550
George Mason
11
13
0
.458
28
22
0
.560
Old Dominion
11
13
0
.458
24
30
0
.444
Towson
11
13
0
.458
19
36
0
.345
William and Mary
10
14
0
.417
27
24
0
.529
Hofstra
10
14
0
.417
20
28
1
.418
Delaware
9
15
0
.375
27
24
0
.529
Northeastern
5
19
0
.208
13
31
0
.295
2010 Conference USA baseball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
No. 26 Rice †
17
–
7
.708
40
–
23
.635
Southern Miss ‡
14
–
10
.583
36
–
24
.600
Memphis
12
–
12
.500
28
–
30
.483
Marshall
12
–
12
.500
27
–
31
.466
Houston
11
–
13
.458
25
–
32
.439
East Carolina
11
–
13
.458
32
–
27
.542
UAB
11
–
13
.458
28
–
25
.528
UCF
10
–
14
.417
33
–
22
.600
Tulane
10
–
14
.417
32
–
24
.571
† – Conference champion ‡ – Tournament champion y – Invited to the 2010 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament As of June 30, 2010[18] ; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
Great West Conference [19]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
Utah Valley
26
2
0
.929
42
17
0
.712
Northern Colorado
22
6
0
.786
34
24
0
.586
Houston Baptist
15
13
0
.536
28
31
0
.475
New York Tech
15
13
0
.536
26
29
1
.473
North Dakota
13
15
0
.464
19
35
0
.352
Texas–Pan American
9
18
0
.333
22
33
0
.400
New Jersey Tech
9
18
0
.333
13
44
0
.228
Chicago State
2
26
0
.071
4
52
0
.071
Horizon League [20]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
Wright State
17
6
0
.739
31
25
0
.554
x–Milwaukee
17
8
0
.680
33
26
0
.559
Illinois-Chicago
15
9
0
.625
24
30
0
.444
Valparaiso
9
10
0
.474
24
32
0
.429
Butler
11
13
0
.458
21
29
0
.420
Youngstown State
9
17
0
.346
22
34
0
.393
Cleveland State
5
20
0
.200
12
43
0
.218
Ivy League [21]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
Lou Gehrig Division
Columbia
14
6
0
.700
26
21
0
.553
Pennsylvania
10
10
0
.500
21
20
0
.512
Cornell
9
11
0
.450
18
20
0
.474
Princeton
6
14
0
.300
12
30
0
.286
Red Rolfe Division
x–Dartmouth
13
7
0
.650
27
18
0
.587
Harvard
10
10
0
.500
17
26
0
.395
Brown
10
10
0
.500
13
31
0
.295
Yale
8
12
0
.400
21
22
0
.488
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference [22]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
Canisius
19
5
0
.792
39
21
0
.650
Marist
16
8
0
.667
33
22
0
.600
x–Rider
15
9
0
.625
36
23
0
.610
Manhattan
15
9
0
.625
31
20
0
.608
Siena
13
11
0
.542
27
27
0
.500
Niagara
13
11
0
.542
17
36
0
.321
Fairfield
8
16
0
.333
18
32
0
.360
St. Peter's
6
18
0
.250
18
34
0
.346
Iona
3
21
0
.125
9
40
0
.184
Mid-American Conference [23]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
East Division
x–Kent State
18
9
0
.667
39
25
0
.609
Bowling Green
18
9
0
.667
31
23
1
.573
Miami (OH)
13
14
0
.481
28
28
0
.500
Ohio
13
14
0
.481
20
35
0
.364
Buffalo
9
18
0
.333
23
29
0
.442
Akron
3
24
0
.111
21
34
0
.382
West Division
Central Michigan
20
7
0
.741
36
22
0
.621
Toledo
19
8
0
.704
34
22
0
.607
Ball State
19
8
0
.704
29
29
0
.500
Eastern Michigan
13
14
0
.481
27
32
0
.458
Northern Illinois
12
15
0
.444
24
31
0
.436
Western Michigan
5
22
0
.185
12
42
0
.222
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference [24]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
x–Bethune–Cookman
18
0
0
1.000
35
22
0
.614
North Carolina A&T
15
3
0
.833
31
26
0
.544
Norfolk State
9
9
0
.500
21
29
1
.422
Delaware State
8
10
0
.444
13
36
0
.265
Coppin State
7
11
0
.389
14
33
0
.298
Florida A&M
3
15
0
.167
10
31
1
.250
Maryland-Eastern Shore
3
15
0
.167
8
43
0
.157
Missouri Valley Conference [25]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
Wichita State
15
6
0
.714
41
19
0
.683
x–Illinois State
15
6
0
.714
32
23
0
.582
Indiana State
10
10
0
.500
35
19
0
.648
Southern Illinois
10
10
0
.500
28
29
0
.491
Evansville
10
11
0
.476
32
27
0
.542
Creighton
9
12
0
.429
27
25
0
.519
Bradley
8
13
0
.381
20
32
0
.385
Missouri State
6
15
0
.286
21
34
0
.382
Mountain West Conference [26]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
x–Texas Christian
19
5
0
.792
54
14
0
.794
y–New Mexico
14
8
0
.636
38
22
0
.633
San Diego State
13
11
0
.542
28
28
0
.500
Brigham Young
12
12
0
.500
27
31
0
.466
Nevada-Las Vegas
11
13
0
.458
29
29
0
.500
Utah
10
13
0
.435
23
28
0
.451
Air Force
3
20
0
.130
13
42
0
.236
Northeast Conference [27]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
Bryant
25
7
0
.781
34
22
0
.607
Sacred Heart
20
12
0
.625
31
27
0
.534
x–Central Connecticut State
18
14
0
.563
33
23
0
.589
Wagner
17
15
0
.531
26
31
0
.456
Monmouth
15
17
0
.469
22
27
0
.449
Mount St. Mary's
14
18
0
.438
20
31
0
.392
Quinnipiac
13
19
0
.406
14
39
0
.264
Fairleigh Dickinson
11
21
0
.344
16
38
0
.296
Long Island
11
21
0
.344
14
42
0
.250
Ohio Valley Conference [28]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
Tennessee Tech
14
6
0
.700
31
25
0
.554
x–Jacksonville State
15
8
0
.652
32
26
0
.552
Murray State
12
8
1
.595
28
28
1
.500
Southeast Missouri State
13
9
0
.591
30
25
0
.545
Eastern Illinois
11
12
0
.478
18
35
0
.340
Eastern Kentucky
9
12
0
.429
28
27
0
.509
Austin Peay
8
13
0
.381
28
25
0
.528
Morehead State
6
12
1
.342
24
25
1
.490
Tennessee–Martin
8
16
0
.333
24
31
0
.436
Pacific-10 Conference [29]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
z–Arizona State
20
7
0
.741
52
10
0
.839
y–UCLA
18
9
0
.667
51
16
0
.761
y–Washington State
15
12
0
.556
37
22
0
.627
y–Stanford
14
13
0
.519
31
25
0
.554
y–Oregon
13
14
0
.481
40
24
0
.625
y–California
13
14
0
.481
29
25
0
.537
y–Arizona
12
15
0
.444
34
24
0
.586
y–Oregon State
12
15
0
.444
32
24
0
.571
Washington
11
16
0
.407
28
28
0
.500
USC
7
20
0
.259
28
32
0
.467
Patriot League [30]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
Army
16
4
0
.800
28
17
0
.622
Lehigh
12
8
0
.600
23
27
0
.460
Holy Cross
10
10
0
.500
26
26
0
.500
x–Bucknell
8
12
0
.400
25
35
0
.417
Navy
7
13
0
.350
30
21
0
.588
Lafayette
7
13
0
.350
15
30
0
.333
Southeastern Conference [31]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
East Division
y–Florida
22
8
0
.733
47
17
0
.734
y–South Carolina
21
9
0
.700
54
16
0
.771
y–Vanderbilt
16
12
0
.571
46
20
0
.697
Kentucky
13
17
0
.433
31
25
0
.554
Tennessee
12
18
0
.400
30
26
0
.536
Georgia
5
23
0
.179
16
37
0
.302
West Division
y–Auburn
20
10
0
.667
43
21
0
.672
y–Arkansas
18
12
0
.600
43
21
0
.672
y–Ole Miss
16
14
0
.533
39
24
0
.619
y–Alabama
15
15
0
.500
42
25
0
.627
x –LSU
14
16
0
.467
41
22
0
.651
Mississippi State
6
24
0
.200
23
33
0
.411
Southern Conference [32]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
x–The Citadel
24
6
0
.800
43
22
0
.662
y–College of Charleston
22
8
0
.733
44
19
0
.698
y–Elon
19
11
0
.633
38
24
0
.613
Georgia Southern
19
11
0
.633
34
24
0
.586
Samford
17
12
0
.586
31
25
0
.554
Western Carolina
16
13
1
.550
37
21
1
.636
Appalachian State
14
14
1
.500
38
18
1
.675
Furman
11
19
0
.367
19
37
0
.339
Wofford
9
21
0
.300
17
38
0
.309
North Carolina-Greensboro
7
23
0
.233
20
33
0
.377
Davidson
5
25
0
.167
19
32
0
.373
Southland Conference [33]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
Texas State
23
10
0
.697
38
22
0
.633
Northwestern State
22
10
0
.688
36
21
0
.632
Southeastern Louisiana
21
12
0
.636
40
19
0
.678
Stephen F. Austin
20
12
0
.625
34
20
0
.630
Texas–Arlington
19
14
0
.576
29
31
0
.483
x–Lamar
16
17
0
.485
35
26
0
.574
McNeese State
16
17
0
.485
31
27
0
.534
Nicholls State
15
18
0
.455
27
29
0
.482
Texas-San Antonio
13
20
0
.394
22
28
0
.440
Sam Houston State
11
22
0
.333
19
36
0
.345
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
10
22
1
.318
20
33
1
.380
Central Arkansas
10
22
1
.318
19
35
1
.355
Southwestern Athletic Conference [34]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
Eastern Division
Jackson State
19
6
0
.760
36
17
0
.679
Mississippi Valley State
16
8
0
.667
23
30
0
.434
Alcorn State
15
8
0
.652
27
27
0
.500
Alabama State
6
18
0
.250
13
27
0
.325
Alabama A&M
3
20
0
.130
17
32
0
.347
Western Division
Texas Southern
18
6
0
.750
30
26
0
.536
Southern
17
6
0
.739
24
21
0
.533
x–Grambling State
10
14
0
.417
22
32
0
.407
Arkansas-Pine Bluff
8
16
0
.333
19
32
0
.373
Prairie View A&M
6
17
0
.261
12
35
0
.255
Summit League [35]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
South Dakota State
19
9
0
.679
39
21
0
.650
x–Oral Roberts
19
9
0
.679
36
27
0
.571
Centenary
17
9
0
.654
28
26
0
.519
Oakland
13
14
0
.481
23
34
0
.404
IPFW
13
15
0
.464
17
38
0
.309
North Dakota State
11
16
0
.407
22
30
0
.423
Southern Utah
11
16
0
.407
18
36
0
.333
Western Illinois
6
21
0
.222
14
39
0
.264
Sun Belt Conference [36]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
y–Louisiana-Lafayette
21
9
0
.700
38
22
0
.633
y–Florida Atlantic
21
9
0
.700
37
24
0
.607
Middle Tennessee State
18
12
0
.600
35
23
0
.603
x–Florida International
17
13
0
.567
36
25
0
.590
South Alabama
17
13
0
.567
32
27
0
.542
Western Kentucky
16
14
0
.533
35
23
0
.603
Troy
16
14
0
.533
36
25
0
.590
Arkansas State
16
14
0
.533
30
28
0
.517
Arkansas-Little Rock
12
16
0
.429
29
25
0
.537
Louisiana-Monroe
7
23
0
.233
17
38
0
.309
New Orleans
2
26
0
.071
13
39
0
.250
West Coast Conference [37]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
z–San Diego
19
2
0
.905
37
22
0
.627
Portland
14
7
0
.667
34
18
0
.654
Pepperdine
12
9
0
.571
24
30
0
.444
San Francisco
10
11
0
.476
28
28
0
.500
Santa Clara
8
13
0
.381
23
31
0
.426
St. Mary's
8
13
0
.381
19
32
1
.375
Gonzaga
8
13
0
.381
20
36
0
.357
Loyola Marymount
5
16
0
.238
23
33
0
.411
Western Athletic Conference [38]
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
Pct
W
L
T
Pct
Fresno State
16
8
0
.667
38
25
0
.603
Nevada
14
9
1
.604
36
22
1
.619
New Mexico State
14
9
1
.604
36
23
1
.608
x–Hawai'i
12
12
0
.500
35
28
0
.556
Louisiana Tech
11
13
0
.458
27
30
0
.474
San Jose State
9
15
0
.375
23
37
0
.383
Sacramento State
7
17
0
.292
18
35
1
.343
Division I Independents [39]
Team
W
L
T
Pct
Longwood
28
20
0
.583
Dallas Baptist
28
27
0
.509
Le Moyne
28
27
0
.509
Savannah State
24
26
0
.480
Cal State Bakersfield
26
30
0
.464
Southern Illinois-Edwardsville
14
38
0
.269
Seattle
11
39
0
.220
North Carolina Central
3
44
0
.064
Key
x–
Won Conference Tournament and Automatic NCAA Tournament Bid
y–
At-Large Selection to NCAA Tournament
z–
Won Conference Regular Season and Automatic NCAA Tournament Bid
Rankings [ ]
The Pac-10 Conference champion Arizona State Sun Devils (47–8) ended the regular season ranked #1 in the USAToday/ESPN poll while the Virginia Cavaliers (47–11) finished #1 in the Baseball America poll. Preseason #1 Texas stumbled to an 0–3 Big 12 Tournament record to drop to #3 in both final polls. South Carolina finished the season as a unanimous #1 after winning its first College World Series.
Postseason [ ]
The 2010 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament began on June 4, 2010. 64 teams qualified for the tournament. The following teams earned Top 8 National Seeds:
Arizona State (47–8)
Texas (46–11) — Eliminated in Super Regional
Florida (42–15)
Coastal Carolina (51–7) — Eliminated in Super Regional
Virginia (47–11) — Eliminated in Super Regional
UCLA (43–13)
Louisville (48–12) — Eliminated in Regional
Georgia Tech (45–13) — Eliminated in Regional
Atlantic Sun Conference champions Mercer earned their first appearance in the NCAA Tournament while New Mexico earned their first appearance since 1962.[40]
College World Series [ ]
Main article: 2010 College World Series
The 2010 season marked the sixty fourth NCAA Baseball Tournament, which culminated with the eight team College World Series . The College World Series was held in Omaha, Nebraska , and for the last time was played at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium . The eight teams played a double-elimination format, with South Carolina claiming their first championship with a two games to none series win over UCLA in the final.
Bracket [ ]
First round
Second round
Semifinals
Finals
Florida State
1
TCU
8
TCU
3
6
UCLA
6
6
UCLA
11
3
Florida
3
6
UCLA
2
10
TCU
6
3
3
Florida
5
Florida State
8
TCU
11
Florida State
7
6
UCLA
1
1*
–
South Carolina
7
2 *
–
South Carolina
3
Oklahoma
4
Oklahoma
4
Clemson
6
Clemson
6
1
Arizona State
3
Clemson
1
3
South Carolina
5
4
1
Arizona State
4
South Carolina
11
Oklahoma
2*
South Carolina
3 *
Award winners [ ]
All-American teams [ ]
Major player of the year awards [ ]
Dick Howser Trophy : Anthony Rendon , Rice [41]
Baseball America : Anthony Rendon , Rice [41]
Collegiate Baseball : Chris Sale , Florida Gulf Coast [41]
American Baseball Coaches Association : Anthony Rendon , Rice [41]
Golden Spikes Award Bryce Harper , Southern Nevada [41]
Major coach of the year awards [ ]
American Baseball Coaches Association : Ray Tanner , South Carolina [41]
Baseball America : Ray Tanner , South Carolina [41]
Collegiate Baseball Coach of the Year : Ray Tanner , South Carolina [41]
Other major awards [ ]
Johnny Bench Award (Catcher of the Year): Bryan Holaday , TCU [41]
Baseball America Freshman Of The Year: Matt Purke , TCU [41]
References [ ]
External links [ ]