Year: | 1949 |
Teams: | 8 |
Collegeworldseriesballpark: | Lawrence–Dumont Stadium |
City: | Wichita, KS |
Champions: | Texas |
Titlecount: | 1st |
Runner-Up: | Wake Forest |
Cwscount: | 1st |
Coach: | Bibb Falk |
Coachcount: | 1st |
Mop: | Tom Hamilton |
Mopteam: | Texas |
Tournament Link: | NCAA Division I Baseball Championship |
Different Next: | 1950 |
The NCAA baseball tournament was the third NCAA-sanctioned baseball tournament that determined a national champion. The tournament was held as the conclusion of the 1949 NCAA baseball season. The College World Series was played at Wichita Municipal Stadium in Wichita, Kansas from June 22 to June 25.[1] The third tournament's champion was the Texas Longhorns, coached by Bibb Falk. The Most Outstanding Player was named for the first time, with the inaugural award going to Tom Hamilton of Texas. This was the first of six championships for the Longhorns through the 2023 season.
The tournament was divided into four regional brackets, Region A, Region B, Region C and Region D, with each region consisting of two teams playing a best-of-three-game series. The winner of each bracket advanced to the College World Series. This was the first and only year of this format.[2]
As in previous years, each representative of the eight districts were determined by a mix of selection committees, conference champions, and district playoffs.
School | Conference | Record (Conference) | Berth | Previous NCAA Appearances | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Independent | District I Selection | None | |||
District VII Selection | 1 1948 | ||||
Independent | Won District IV Playoff | None | |||
Won District V playoff | 1 1948 | ||||
20–3 (12–2) | District VIII Selection (Won PCC) | 1 1948 | |||
19–4 | Won District II Playoff | None | |||
18–7 (12–3) | District VI Selection (Won SWC) | 1 1947 | |||
27–2 (13–1) | Won District III Playoff | None |
At Brooklyn, New York June 13[3] [4] [5]
At South Bend, Indiana June 17–18[6]
At Austin, Texas June 16–17[7]
At Los Angeles, California June 16–17[8]
Following financial losses in Kalamazoo, Michigan the previous year, the NCAA moved the tournament to Wichita for the 1949 edition. This would be the only year in Wichita, as the 1950 edition would take place in Omaha, Nebraska, as it has been every year since and will be through 2036.
School | Conference | Record (Conference) | Head Coach | CWS appearances | CWS Best finish | CWS record | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
21 - 4 (9–1) | 0 (last: none) | none | 0 - 0 | ||||
22 - 4 (12 - 2) | 1 (last: 1948) | 1st (1948) | 2 - 1 | ||||
20 - 7 (12 - 3) | 0 (last: none) | none | 0 - 0 | ||||
29 - 2 (13 - 1) | 0 (last: none) | none | 0 - 0 |
Date | Game | Winner | Score | Loser | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
June 22 | Game 1 | 2 - 1 | ||||
Game 2 | 7 - 1 | |||||
June 23 | Game 3 | 8 - 1 | ||||
Game 4 | 12 - 4 | St. John's eliminated | ||||
June 24 | Game 5 | 2 - 112 | Southern California eliminated | |||
June 25 | Final | 10 - 3 | Texas wins CWS |