1998 NCAA Division I baseball season

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1998 NCAA Division I baseball season
Number of teams 273
NCAA Tournament
College World Series
Champions Southern California
Runners-up Arizona State
MOP Wes Rachels (Southern California)
Seasons

← 1997

1999 →

The 1998 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 1998. The season progressed through the regular season and concluded with the 1998 College World Series. The College World Series, held for the fifty second time in 1998, 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. Southern California claimed the championship for the twelfth time, and first since 1978.[1]

Realignment

  • Northern Illinois and Marshall joined the Mid-American Conference.
  • Wofford and UNC Greensboro joined the Southern Conference.

Format changes

  • The Big East Conference dissolved its divisions after one season.
  • The Mid-American Conference divided into two divisions of six.

Conference winners

This is a partial list of conference champions from the 1998 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, 10 conference champions participated in a play-in round. The five winners joined the other 19 conference champions with automatic bids, 24 teams earned at-large selections.[1][2]

Conference Regular Season Winner Conference Tournament Tournament Venue • City Tournament Winner
America East Conference Delaware 1998 America East Conference Baseball Tournament Frawley StadiumWilmington, DE Delaware
Atlantic Coast Conference Florida State 1998 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament Durham Bulls Athletic ParkDurham, NC Wake Forest
Big 12 Conference Texas A&M 1998 Big 12 Conference Baseball Tournament AT&T Bricktown BallparkOklahoma City, OK Texas Tech
Big East Conference Rutgers 1998 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament Senator Thomas J. Dodd Memorial StadiumNorwich, CT Rutgers
Big Ten Conference Illinois 1998 Big Ten Conference Baseball Tournament Illinois FieldChampaign, IL Minnesota
Big West Conference North - Nevada
South - Cal State Fullerton
1998 Big West Conference Baseball Tournament Titan FieldFullerton, CA Long Beach State
Conference USA Tulane 1998 Conference USA Baseball Tournament Zephyr FieldNew Orleans, LA Tulane
Ivy League Gehrig - Princeton
Rolfe - Harvard
1998 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series Yale FieldNew Haven, CT Harvard
Mid-American Conference East - Bowling Green
West - Ball State
1998 Mid-American Conference Baseball Tournament Warren E. Steller FieldBowling Green, OH Bowling Green
Midwestern Collegiate Conference Butler 1998 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Baseball Tournament Chicago, IL Butler
Mid-Continent Conference Eastern - C. W. Post
Western - Oral Roberts
1998 Mid-Continent Conference Baseball Tournament J. L. Johnson StadiumTulsa, OK Oral Roberts
Pacific-10 Conference North - Washington
South - Stanford
No Tournament
Southeastern Conference Eastern - Florida
Western - LSU
1998 Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament Golden ParkColumbus, GA Auburn
Southern Conference UNC Greensboro 1998 Southern Conference Baseball Tournament Joseph P. Riley, Jr. ParkCharleston, SC The Citadel
Trans America Athletic Conference Eastern - Georgia State
Southern - FIU
Western - Troy State
1998 Trans America Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament Osceola County StadiumKissimmee, FL FIU
West Coast Conference Loyola Marymount No tournament

Conference standings

The following is an incomplete list of conference standings:

1998 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#8 Florida State y 18 4   .818     53 20   .726
#15 Georgia Tech y 14 9   .609     41 22   .651
#23 Clemson y 14 9   .609     43 16   .729
NC State y 12 9   .571     39 21   .650
#27 Wake Forest y 13 10   .565     43 23   .652
#18 North Carolina y 13 10   .565     42 23   .646
Duke 8 15   .348     38 20   .655
Maryland 5 18   .217     26 30   .464
Virginia 5 18   .217     28 26   .519
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1998[3]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1998 Big 12 Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
#14 Texas A&M y 21 9 0   .700     46 20 0   .697
#28 Baylor y 18 10 0   .643     41 20 1   .669
#29 Texas Tech y 18 11 0   .621     44 20 0   .688
#22 Oklahoma y 17 11 0   .607     42 20 0   .677
Missouri 17 12 0   .586     36 18 0   .667
Oklahoma State y 15 12 0   .556     40 21 0   .656
Nebraska 10 13 0   .435     24 20 0   .545
Texas 11 18 0   .379     23 32 1   .420
Iowa State 10 18 0   .357     20 27 0   .426
Kansas State 9 19 0   .321     20 32 0   .385
Kansas 7 20 0   .259     22 29 0   .431
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1998[4]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1998 Big East Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
#30 Rutgers y 17 3 0   .850     33 16 0   .673
Notre Dame 15 4 0   .789     41 17 0   .707
St. John's 14 7 0   .667     28 17 1   .620
Providence 14 8 1   .630     31 22 1   .583
[[{{{school}}}|West Virginia]] 13 9 0   .591     37 17 1   .682
[[{{{school}}}|Seton Hall]] 12 10 0   .545     25 23 0   .521
[[{{{school}}}|Connecticut]] 12 11 0   .522     25 17 0   .595
[[{{{school}}}|Villanova]] 6 15 0   .286     26 21 1   .552
[[{{{school}}}|Pittsburgh]] 5 16 0   .238     12 27 1   .313
[[{{{school}}}|Boston College]] 4 15 1   .225     17 23 1   .427
[[{{{school}}}|Georgetown]] 5 19 0   .208     22 34 0   .393
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1998[5][6]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1998 Big Ten Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Illinois y 5 39   .114     19   1.000
Minnesota y 19 9   .679     43 13   .768
[[{{{school}}}|Ohio State]] 18 9   .667     36 16   .692
[[{{{school}}}|Penn State]] 15 11   .577     28 24   .538
[[{{{school}}}|Indiana]] 14 14   .500     29 27   .518
[[{{{school}}}|Iowa]] 9 15   .375     19 27   .413
[[{{{school}}}|Michigan]] 9 15   .375     21 27   .438
[[{{{school}}}|Northwestern]] 10 18   .357     27 26   .509
[[{{{school}}}|Purdue]] 9 18   .333     23 29   .442
[[{{{school}}}|Michigan State]] 8 16   .333     25 27   .481
x – Division champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1998[7][8]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1998 Big West Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Northern
Nevada x 17 10   .630     31 22   .585
[[{{{school}}}|Sacramento State]] 15 19   .441     23 25   .479
[[{{{school}}}|Pacific]] 12 17   .414     25 22   .532
[[{{{school}}}|New Mexico State]] 8 21   .276     23 29   .442
Souuthern
#11 Cal State Fullerton x 25 5   .833     47 17   .734
#4 Long Beach State 23 7   .767     37 20   .649
[[{{{school}}}|UC Santa Barbara]] 11 18   .379     18 30   .375
[[{{{school}}}|Cal Poly]] 7 21   .250     16 42   .276
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the 1998 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament
As of June 30, 1985[9]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1998 Conference USA baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#25 Tulane y 22 5   .815     48 15   .762
[[{{{school}}}|Houston]] 21 6   .778     34 25   .576
[[{{{school}}}|UNC Charlotte]] y 19 8   .704     43 19   .694
[[{{{school}}}|UAB]] 15 12   .556     29 24   .547
[[{{{school}}}|Louisville]] 14 13   .519     31 24   .564
[[{{{school}}}|Southern Miss]] 12 15   .444     30 28   .517
[[{{{school}}}|Memphis]] 12 15   .444     10 24   .294
[[{{{school}}}|South Florida]] 9 18   .333     21 36   .368
[[{{{school}}}|Saint Louis]] 4 20   .167     10 38   .208
[[{{{school}}}|Cincinnati]] 4 20   .167     15 38   .283
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1998[10]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1998 Mid-American Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
East
Bowling Green xy 17 10 0   .630     34 21 0   .618
[[{{{school}}}|Kent State]] 17 12 0   .586     27 28 0   .491
[[{{{school}}}|Miami]] 17 13 0   .567     33 26 0   .559
[[{{{school}}}|Ohio]] 13 17 0   .433     31 24 0   .564
[[{{{school}}}|Akron]] 10 18 0   .357     20 31 0   .392
[[{{{school}}}|Marshall]] 9 21 0   .300     18 35 0   .340
West
Ball State x 23 8 0   .742     39 18 0   .684
[[{{{school}}}|Central Michigan]] 23 9 0   .719     34 25 0   .576
[[{{{school}}}|Western Michigan]] 16 16 0   .500     26 29 0   .473
[[{{{school}}}|Eastern Michigan]] 14 16 0   .467     27 27 0   .500
[[{{{school}}}|Toledo]] 13 17 0   .433     20 32 0   .385
[[{{{school}}}|Northern Illinois]] 8 23 0   .258     10 30 1   .256
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1998[11]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1998 Pacific-10 Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Northern
#13 Washington xy 17 7   .708     41 17   .707
[[{{{school}}}|Oregon State]] 15 9   .625     35 14   .714
[[{{{school}}}|Washington State]] 12 12   .500     25 24   .510
[[{{{school}}}|Portland State]] 4 20   .167     17 34   .333
Southern
#9 Stanford xy 22 8   .733     42 14   .750
#1 Southern California y 21 9   .700     49 17   .742
#2 Arizona State y 18 11   .621     41 23   .641
[[{{{school}}}|Arizona]] 12 18   .400     33 23   .589
[[{{{school}}}|UCLA]] 11 19   .367     23 33   .411
[[{{{school}}}|California]] 5 24   .172     22 32   .407
x – Division champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1998[12]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1998 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Eastern Division
#7 Florida xy 21 8   .724     46 18   .719
#19 [[{{{school}}}|South Carolina]] y 19 10   .655     42 16   .724
[[{{{school}}}|Kentucky]] 12 18   .400     26 31   .456
[[{{{school}}}|Tennessee]] 11 17   .393     36 20   .643
[[{{{school}}}|Georgia]] 8 21   .276     24 30   .444
[[{{{school}}}|Vanderbilt]] 6 24   .200     25 28   .472
Western Division
#3 LSU xy 21 9   .700     48 19   .716
#16 [[{{{school}}}|Alabama]] y 19 10   .655     43 16   .729
#12 Auburn y 16 12   .571     46 18   .719
#6 [[{{{school}}}|Mississippi State]] y 14 15   .483     37 20   .649
[[{{{school}}}|Arkansas]] y 13 14   .481     37 19   .661
[[{{{school}}}|Ole Miss]] 13 15   .464     30 23   .566
x – Division champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1998[13]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
1998 Southern Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
UNC Greensboro 22 5   .815     40 18   .690
The Citadel y 21 5   .808     37 24   .607
[[{{{school}}}|Western Carolina]] 20 6   .769     42 15   .737
[[{{{school}}}|Furman]] 12 12   .500     21 27   .438
[[{{{school}}}|Wofford]] 10 12   .455     15 32   .319
[[{{{school}}}|Georgia Southern]] 9 15   .375     22 30   .423
[[{{{school}}}|Davidson]] 8 16   .333     13 38   .255
[[{{{school}}}|East Tennessee State]] 8 18   .308     18 31   .367
[[{{{school}}}|VMI]] 7 17   .292     14 35   .286
[[{{{school}}}|Appalachian State]] 6 17   .261     13 28   .317
† – Conference champion
‡ – SoCon Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 1998[14]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

College World Series

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Bracket

  First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                                       
1  Florida 13  
8  [[{{{school}}}|Mississippi State]] 14  
  8  Mississippi State 8  
  5  LSU 10  
4  Southern California 10
5  LSU 12  
  5  LSU 4 3  
  4  Southern California 5 7  
1  Florida 10  
4  Southern California 12  
  8  Mississippi State 1
  4  Southern California 7  
  4  Southern California 21
  6  Arizona State 14
2  [[{{{school}}}|Miami (FL)]] 3  
7  Long Beach State 1  
  2  Miami (FL) 2
  6  Arizona State 9  
3  Florida State 10
6  Arizona State 11  
  6  Arizona State 14
  7  Long Beach State 4  
7  Long Beach State 7  
3  Florida State 4  
  2  Miami (FL) 3
  7  Long Beach State 6  

Award winners

All-America team

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