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Baseball season
The 1994 NCAA Division I baseball season, play of
1994 College World Series. The College World Series, held for the forty eighth time in 1994, 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.
Oklahoma claimed the championship for the second time.
[1]
Realignment
Conference winners
This is a partial list of conference champions from the 1994 season. The NCAA sponsored regional competitions to determine the College World Series participants. Each of the eight regionals consisted of six teams competing in double-elimination tournaments, with the winners advancing to Omaha. In order to provide all conference champions with an automatic bid, 12 conference champions participated in a play-in round. The six winners joined the other 18 conference champions with automatic bids, 24 teams earned at-large selections.[1] [2]
Conference
Regular season winner
Conference Tournament
Tournament Venue • City
Tournament Winner
Atlantic Coast Conference
Clemson
1994 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament
Greenville Municipal Stadium • Greenville, SC
Clemson
Big East Conference
Pittsburgh
1994 Big East Conference baseball tournament
Muzzy Field • Bristol, CT
Connecticut
Big Eight Conference
Oklahoma State
1994 Big Eight Conference baseball tournament
All Sports Stadium • Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma State
Big Ten Conference
Ohio State
1994 Big Ten Conference baseball tournament
C. O. Brown Stadium • Battle Creek, MI
Ohio State
Big West Conference
Nevada
no tournament
Colonial Athletic Association
Old Dominion
1994 Colonial Athletic Association baseball tournament
Bud Metheny Baseball Complex • Norfolk, VA
Old Dominion
Ivy League
Gehrig - Penn Rolfe - Yale
1994 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series
Middletown, CT
Yale
Metro Conference
1994 Metro Conference baseball tournament
Parkway Field • Louisville, KY
Virginia Tech
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Northern - Canisius Southern - Iona
1994 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference baseball tournament
Heritage Park • Colonie, NY
Saint Peter's
Mid-American Conference
Kent State
1994 Mid-American Conference baseball tournament
Central Michigan
Midwestern Collegiate Conference
Notre Dame
1994 Midwestern City Conference baseball tournament
South Bend, IN
Notre Dame
Mid-Continent Conference
Wright State
no tournament
North Atlantic Conference
Delaware
1994 North Atlantic Conference baseball tournament
Northeastern
Northeast Conference
Fairleigh Dickinson/
Rider
1994 Northeast Conference baseball tournament
Ewing Township, NJ
Rider
Pacific-10 Conference
North - Oregon State South - Stanford
no tournament
Patriot League
North - Army /Fordham South - Navy
1994 Patriot League baseball tournament
Navy
Southeastern Conference
Eastern - Tennessee
1994 Southeastern Conference baseball tournament [a]
Cliff Hagan Stadium • Lexington, KY
Tennessee
Western - LSU
Swayze Field • Oxford, MS
LSU
Southern Conference
Western Carolina
1994 Southern Conference baseball tournament
College Park • Charleston, SC
The Citadel
Southwest Conference
TCU
1994 Southwest Conference baseball tournament
Disch–Falk Field • Austin, TX
Texas
Trans America Athletic Conference
East -
1994 Trans America Athletic Conference baseball tournament
Southeastern Louisiana
West Coast Conference
Santa Clara
No tournament
^ The SEC held separate tournaments for its Eastern and Western Divisions in 1994. LSU was awarded the automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.
Conference standings
The following is an incomplete list of conference standings:
1994 Colonial Athletic Association baseball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
PCT
W
L
T
PCT
No. 30 Old Dominion † ‡ y
14
–
4
–
0
.778
40
–
14
–
0
.741
James Madison
11
–
7
–
0
.611
40
–
19
–
1
.675
Richmond
11
–
7
–
0
.611
36
–
19
–
0
.655
UNC Wilmington
10
–
8
–
0
.556
30
–
28
–
0
.517
East Carolina
8
–
9
–
0
.471
36
–
18
–
0
.667
William & Mary
7
–
11
–
0
.389
24
–
23
–
1
.510
George Mason
1
–
16
–
0
.059
18
–
32
–
1
.363
† – Conference champion ‡ –
1994 Pacific-10 Conference baseball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
PCT
W
L
PCT
Oregon State x
22
–
8
.733
35
–
19
.648
No. 16 Washington y
20
–
10
.667
46
–
18
.719
Portland State
14
–
16
.467
30
–
24
.556
Gonzaga
13
–
17
.433
29
–
23
.558
Washington State
11
–
19
.367
35
–
26
.574
Portland
10
–
20
.333
22
–
33
.400
No. 13 Stanford x y
21
–
9
.700
36
–
24
.600
No. 4 Arizona State y
20
–
10
.667
45
–
18
.714
No. 14 Southern California y
19
–
11
.633
41
–
20
.672
California
12
–
18
.400
25
–
35
.417
UCLA
11
–
19
.367
22
–
36
.379
Arizona
7
–
23
.233
15
–
40
.273
x – Division champion y – Invited to the NCAA tournament As of June 30, 1994[13] Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1994 Patriot League baseball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
PCT
W
L
T
PCT
Army x
17
–
3
–
0
.850
25
–
17
–
0
.595
Fordham x
17
–
3
–
0
.850
28
–
19
–
0
.596
Holy Cross
11
–
9
–
0
.550
14
–
18
–
0
.438
Colgate
1
–
17
–
0
.056
1
–
28
–
0
.034
Navy x ‡
11
–
9
–
0
.550
24
–
18
–
1
.570
Lafayette
8
–
12
–
0
.400
11
–
25
–
0
.306
Lehigh
8
–
12
–
0
.400
11
–
17
–
0
.393
Bucknell
5
–
13
–
0
.278
10
–
25
–
0
.286
x – Division champion ‡ –
College World Series
Main article:
1994 College World Series
The 1994 season marked the forty eighth 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 Oklahoma claiming their second championship with a 13–5 win over Georgia Tech in the final.[1]
Bracket
First round
Second round
Semifinals
Finals
2
Georgia Tech
2
7
Cal State Fullerton
0
2
Georgia Tech
12
6
Florida State
4
6
Florida State
6
3
LSU
3
2
Georgia Tech
3
—
7
Cal State Fullerton
2
—
7
Cal State Fullerton
20
3
LSU
6
7
Cal State Fullerton
10
6
Florida State
3
2
Georgia Tech
5
4
Oklahoma
13
8
Arizona State
4
1
Miami (FL)
0
8
Arizona State
3
4
Oklahoma
4
4
Oklahoma
5
5
Auburn
4
4
Oklahoma
6
—
8
Arizona State
1
—
1
Miami (FL)
7
5
Auburn
5
1
Miami (FL)
5
8
Arizona State
9
Award winners
All-America team
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^ 2020 Baseball Record Book (PDF) . Colonial Athletic Association. p. 17. Retrieved January 14, 2021 .
^ "2018 Baseball Record Book" (PDF) . Ivy League. Retrieved June 8, 2018 .
^ "College Baseball Conference Standings – 1994" . Boyd's World. Retrieved March 17, 2018 .
^ "All-time Standings" (PDF) . Mid-American Conference. Retrieved May 15, 2013 .
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^ 2018 Patriot League Baseball Record Book (PDF) . Patriot League. p. 2. Retrieved April 19, 2018 .
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^ Atlantic Sun Baseball Record Book (PDF) . Atlantic Sun Conference. p. 5. Retrieved July 17, 2019 .