College World Series Most Outstanding Player Explained

Men's College World Series Most Outstanding Player
Description:Best player in the Men's College World Series
Country:United States
Year:1949–present
Holder:Dylan Dreiling, Tennessee

The Men's College World Series Most Outstanding Player is an award for the best individual performance during the NCAA Division I Men's College World Series (MCWS) in Omaha, Nebraska. The recipient of the award is announced at the completion of the MCWS Championship Series. The award is similar to Major League Baseball's World Series Most Valuable Player award. Division II introduced their own Most Outstanding Player award for their inaugural tournament in 1968 while Division III also has their own Most Outstanding Player for their baseball tournament.[1] [2]

Since 1999, the winner of the award has received a miniature replica of "The Road to Omaha" sculpture, which is situated at the current MCWS site of Charles Schwab Field Omaha. The award measures 16 inches high.[3] There have been 10 recipients of this award who were on not on the winning team of the College World Series. The MCWS started in 1947 as the College World Series, but the award was not given out until 1949.

Voting process

The press attending the championship series vote on the Most Outstanding Player during the second and typically deciding game. In the fifth inning, ballots are distributed. The voting is closed by the eighth inning. The Most Outstanding Player is announced following the awarding of trophies to the runner-up and championship teams. If a third game of the championship series is necessary, the ballots taken during the second game are discarded, and a new round of balloting is conducted during the third and deciding game.

List

Year
Links to the article about that corresponding Men's College World Series
Member of the College Baseball Hall of Fame
Indicates team did not win the series
Winners
YearNamePositionSchool
1949First basemanTexas
1950OutfielderRutgers
1951Pitcher / First basemanTennessee
1952PitcherHoly Cross
1953Texas
1954CatcherMichigan State
1955PitcherOklahoma A&M
1956Minnesota
1957Pitcher / First basemanPenn State
1958PitcherSouthern California
1959Third basemanOklahoma State
1960Second basemanMinnesota
1961PitcherOklahoma State
1962Santa Clara
1963CatcherSouthern California
1964PitcherMaine
1965Third basemanArizona State
1966PitcherOhio State
1967CatcherArizona State
1968First basemanSouthern California
1969OutfielderArizona State
1970PitcherFlorida State
1971First basemanTulsa
1972PitcherSouthern California
1973Pitcher / OutfielderMinnesota
1974PitcherSouthern California
1975First basemanTexas
1976Pitcher / Designated hitterArizona
1977Third basemanArizona State
1978PitcherSouthern California
1979Cal State Fullerton
1980OutfielderArizona
1981Arizona State
1982PitcherMiami
1983Texas
1984First baseman / OutfielderCal State Fullerton
1985Designated hitterMiami
1986OutfielderArizona
1987Stanford
1988PitcherStanford
1989Wichita State
1990Georgia
1991CatcherLSU
1992Third basemanCal State Fullerton
1993Second basemanLSU
1994OutfielderOklahoma
1995Outfielder / PitcherCal State Fullerton
1996OutfielderMiami
1997ShortstopLSU
1998Second basemanSouthern California
1999Florida State
2000PitcherLSU
2001OutfielderMiami
2002Pitcher / InfielderTexas
2003PitcherStanford
2004Cal State Fullerton
2005Third basemanTexas
2006PitcherOregon State
2007Oregon State
2008Third basemanFresno State
2009OutfielderLSU
2010South Carolina
2011Second basemanSouth Carolina
2012OutfielderArizona
2013PitcherUCLA
2014ShortstopVanderbilt
2015PitcherVirginia
2016Coastal Carolina
2017Florida
2018CatcherOregon State
2019PitcherVanderbilt
2020Tournament canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021PitcherMississippi State
2022Ole Miss
2023LSU
2024OutfielderTennessee

Teams

SchoolTotal
style=USC7
style=LSU6
style=Arizona State5
style=Cal State Fullerton5
style=Texas5
style=Arizona4
style=Miami4
style=Oklahoma State3
style=Oregon State3
style=Stanford3
style=Florida State2
style=South Carolina2
style=Tennessee2
style=Vanderbilt2
style=Coastal Carolina 1
style=Georgia1
style=Holy Cross1
style=Florida 1
style=Maine1
style=Michigan State1
style=Minnesota1
style=Mississippi State1
style=Ohio State1
style=Oklahoma1
style=Ole Miss1
style=Penn State1
style=Rutgers1
style=Santa Clara1
style=Tulsa1
style=UCLA1
style=Virginia1
style=Wichita State1

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/baseball_champs_records/2021/D2.pdf
  2. http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/baseball_champs_records/2021/D3.pdf
  3. Web site: Road to Omaha Sculpture.