The 2000 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 2000. The season progressed through the regular season and concluded with the 2000 College World Series. The College World Series, held for the fifty fourth time in 2000, consisted of one team from each of eight super regional competitions and was held in Omaha, Nebraska at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium as a double-elimination tournament. LSU claimed the championship for the fifth time.[1]
Conference winners
This is a partial list of conference champions from the 2000 season. The NCAA sponsored regional and super regional competitions to determine the College World Series participants. Each of the sixteen regionals consisted of four teams competing in double-elimination tournaments, with the winners advancing to eight best of three Super Regionals. The winners of each Super Regional advanced to Omaha. 29 teams earned automatic bids by winning their conference championship while 35 teams earned at-large selections.[1][2]
Conference |
Regular Season Winner |
Conference Tournament |
Tournament Venue • City |
Tournament Winner |
America East Conference |
Delaware |
2000 America East Conference Baseball Tournament |
Frawley Stadium • Wilmington, DE |
Delaware |
Atlantic Coast Conference |
Georgia Tech |
2000 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament |
Knights Stadium • Fort Mill, SC |
Georgia Tech |
Big 12 Conference |
Baylor |
2000 Big 12 Conference Baseball Tournament |
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark • Oklahoma City, OK |
Nebraska |
Big East Conference |
Rutgers |
2000 Big East Conference Baseball Tournament |
Commerce Bank Ballpark • Bridgewater, NJ |
Rutgers |
Big Ten Conference |
Minnesota |
2000 Big Ten Conference Baseball Tournament |
Siebert Field • Minneapolis, MN |
Illinois |
Big West Conference |
Cal State Fullerton/Nevada |
No tournament |
Conference USA |
Houston |
2000 Conference USA Baseball Tournament |
Florida Power Park • St. Petersburg, FL |
Houston |
Ivy League |
Gehrig - Princeton
Rolfe - Dartmouth |
2000 Ivy League Baseball Championship Series |
Bill Clarke Field • Princeton, NJ |
Princeton |
Mid-American Conference |
East - Kent State
West - Central Michigan |
2000 Mid-American Conference Baseball Tournament |
Gene Michael Field • Kent, OH |
Miami (OH) |
Midwestern Collegiate Conference |
Milwaukee |
2000 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Baseball Tournament |
Dayton, OH |
Butler |
Mid-Continent Conference |
Oral Roberts |
2000 Mid-Continent Conference Baseball Tournament |
J. L. Johnson Stadium • Tulsa, OK |
Oral Roberts |
Pacific-10 Conference |
Arizona State/Stanford/UCLA |
No tournament |
Southeastern Conference |
Eastern - South Carolina
Western - LSU |
2000 Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament |
Hoover Metropolitan Stadium • Hoover, AL |
LSU |
Southern Conference |
Georgia Southern |
2000 Southern Conference Baseball Tournament |
Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park • Charleston, SC |
Georgia Southern |
Trans America Athletic Conference |
UCF |
2000 Trans America Athletic Conference Baseball Tournament |
Alexander Brest Field • Jacksonville, FL |
Stetson |
West Coast Conference |
West - Pepperdine
Coast - Loyola Marymount |
2000 West Coast Conference Baseball Championship Series |
George C. Page Stadium • Los Angeles, CA |
Loyola Marymount |
Conference standings
The following is an incomplete list of conference standings:
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|
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2000 Big Ten Conference baseball standings |
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Conf |
|
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Overall |
Team |
W |
|
L |
|
PCT |
|
|
W |
|
L |
|
PCT |
Minnesota †y |
20 |
– |
8 |
|
.714 |
|
|
38 |
– |
22 |
|
.633 |
#19 [[{{{school}}}|Penn State]] y |
18 |
– |
9 |
|
.667 |
|
|
41 |
– |
17 |
|
.707 |
[[{{{school}}}|Purdue]] |
17 |
– |
11 |
|
.607 |
|
|
35 |
– |
23 |
|
.603 |
Illinois ‡y |
17 |
– |
11 |
|
.607 |
|
|
41 |
– |
21 |
|
.661 |
[[{{{school}}}|Ohio State]] |
15 |
– |
13 |
|
.536 |
|
|
37 |
– |
23 |
|
.617 |
[[{{{school}}}|Northwestern]] |
13 |
– |
15 |
|
.464 |
|
|
30 |
– |
27 |
|
.526 |
[[{{{school}}}|Iowa]] |
11 |
– |
17 |
|
.393 |
|
|
19 |
– |
35 |
|
.352 |
[[{{{school}}}|Michigan]] |
10 |
– |
18 |
|
.357 |
|
|
20 |
– |
32 |
|
.385 |
[[{{{school}}}|Michigan State]] |
9 |
– |
18 |
|
.333 |
|
|
20 |
– |
36 |
|
.357 |
[[{{{school}}}|Indiana]] |
9 |
– |
19 |
|
.321 |
|
|
29 |
– |
27 |
|
.518 |
|
x – Division champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2000[7][8]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball |
|
2000 Conference USA baseball standings |
|
Conf |
|
|
Overall |
Team |
W |
|
L |
|
T |
|
PCT |
|
|
W |
|
L |
|
T |
|
PCT |
#13 Houston †‡y |
21 |
– |
4 |
– |
0 |
|
.840 |
|
|
48 |
– |
18 |
– |
0 |
|
.727 |
[[{{{school}}}|Tulane]] y |
20 |
– |
6 |
– |
1 |
|
.759 |
|
|
38 |
– |
22 |
– |
1 |
|
.631 |
[[{{{school}}}|Southern Miss]] |
14 |
– |
9 |
– |
0 |
|
.609 |
|
|
32 |
– |
26 |
– |
0 |
|
.552 |
[[{{{school}}}|Charlotte]] |
15 |
– |
11 |
– |
0 |
|
.577 |
|
|
32 |
– |
25 |
– |
1 |
|
.560 |
[[{{{school}}}|South Florida]] |
14 |
– |
13 |
– |
0 |
|
.519 |
|
|
29 |
– |
29 |
– |
0 |
|
.500 |
[[{{{school}}}|Cincinnati]] |
11 |
– |
16 |
– |
0 |
|
.407 |
|
|
35 |
– |
16 |
– |
0 |
|
.686 |
[[{{{school}}}|UAB]] |
10 |
– |
15 |
– |
0 |
|
.400 |
|
|
28 |
– |
32 |
– |
0 |
|
.467 |
[[{{{school}}}|Louisville]] |
10 |
– |
16 |
– |
1 |
|
.389 |
|
|
17 |
– |
37 |
– |
1 |
|
.318 |
[[{{{school}}}|Memphis]] |
8 |
– |
18 |
– |
0 |
|
.308 |
|
|
15 |
– |
37 |
– |
0 |
|
.288 |
[[{{{school}}}|Saint Louis]] |
6 |
– |
21 |
– |
0 |
|
.222 |
|
|
19 |
– |
34 |
– |
0 |
|
.358 |
|
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball |
|
2000 Mid-American Conference baseball standings |
|
Conf |
|
|
Overall |
Team |
W |
|
L |
|
T |
|
PCT |
|
|
W |
|
L |
|
T |
|
PCT |
East |
Kent State x |
20 |
– |
6 |
– |
0 |
|
.769 |
|
|
40 |
– |
18 |
– |
0 |
|
.690 |
[[{{{school}}}|Ohio]] |
18 |
– |
10 |
– |
0 |
|
.643 |
|
|
31 |
– |
25 |
– |
1 |
|
.553 |
Miami ‡y |
16 |
– |
12 |
– |
0 |
|
.571 |
|
|
40 |
– |
23 |
– |
0 |
|
.635 |
[[{{{school}}}|Bowling Green]] |
14 |
– |
12 |
– |
0 |
|
.538 |
|
|
29 |
– |
24 |
– |
1 |
|
.546 |
[[{{{school}}}|Akron]] |
12 |
– |
15 |
– |
0 |
|
.444 |
|
|
26 |
– |
30 |
– |
0 |
|
.464 |
[[{{{school}}}|Marshall]] |
7 |
– |
20 |
– |
0 |
|
.259 |
|
|
21 |
– |
33 |
– |
1 |
|
.391 |
West |
Central Michigan x |
18 |
– |
8 |
– |
0 |
|
.692 |
|
|
41 |
– |
17 |
– |
0 |
|
.707 |
[[{{{school}}}|Ball State]] |
18 |
– |
8 |
– |
0 |
|
.692 |
|
|
34 |
– |
23 |
– |
0 |
|
.596 |
[[{{{school}}}|Northern Illinois]] |
11 |
– |
15 |
– |
0 |
|
.423 |
|
|
24 |
– |
33 |
– |
0 |
|
.421 |
[[{{{school}}}|Western Michigan]] |
10 |
– |
18 |
– |
0 |
|
.357 |
|
|
26 |
– |
27 |
– |
0 |
|
.491 |
[[{{{school}}}|Toledo]] |
9 |
– |
19 |
– |
0 |
|
.321 |
|
|
21 |
– |
33 |
– |
0 |
|
.389 |
[[{{{school}}}|Eastern Michigan]] |
9 |
– |
19 |
– |
0 |
|
.321 |
|
|
20 |
– |
36 |
– |
0 |
|
.357 |
|
† – Conference champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2000[9]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball |
|
2000 Southeastern Conference baseball standings |
|
Conf |
|
|
Overall |
Team |
W |
|
L |
|
PCT |
|
|
W |
|
L |
|
PCT |
Eastern |
#9 South Carolina xy |
25 |
– |
5 |
|
.833 |
|
|
53 |
– |
8 |
|
.869 |
#17 [[{{{school}}}|Florida]] y |
18 |
– |
11 |
|
.621 |
|
|
44 |
– |
23 |
|
.657 |
[[{{{school}}}|Georgia]] |
14 |
– |
15 |
|
.483 |
|
|
32 |
– |
26 |
|
.552 |
[[{{{school}}}|Kentucky]] |
12 |
– |
16 |
|
.429 |
|
|
38 |
– |
20 |
|
.655 |
[[{{{school}}}|Tennessee]] |
10 |
– |
18 |
|
.357 |
|
|
40 |
– |
23 |
|
.635 |
[[{{{school}}}|Vanderbilt]] |
5 |
– |
24 |
|
.172 |
|
|
21 |
– |
33 |
|
.389 |
Western |
#1 LSU x‡y |
19 |
– |
10 |
|
.655 |
|
|
52 |
– |
17 |
|
.754 |
#15 [[{{{school}}}|Mississippi State]] y |
17 |
– |
10 |
|
.630 |
|
|
39 |
– |
17 |
|
.696 |
#25 [[{{{school}}}|Auburn]] y |
17 |
– |
13 |
|
.567 |
|
|
41 |
– |
20 |
|
.672 |
#27 [[{{{school}}}|Alabama]] y |
16 |
– |
14 |
|
.533 |
|
|
41 |
– |
24 |
|
.631 |
[[{{{school}}}|Ole Miss]] |
12 |
– |
17 |
|
.414 |
|
|
30 |
– |
25 |
|
.545 |
[[{{{school}}}|Arkansas]] |
8 |
– |
20 |
|
.286 |
|
|
24 |
– |
30 |
|
.444 |
|
x – Division champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2000[10]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball |
|
2000 Southern Conference baseball standings |
|
Conf |
|
|
Overall |
Team |
W |
|
L |
|
PCT |
|
|
W |
|
L |
|
PCT |
Georgia Southern †‡y |
23 |
– |
7 |
|
.767 |
|
|
38 |
– |
22 |
|
.633 |
[[{{{school}}}|The Citadel]] † |
23 |
– |
7 |
|
.767 |
|
|
39 |
– |
20 |
|
.661 |
[[{{{school}}}|UNC Greensboro]] |
20 |
– |
9 |
|
.690 |
|
|
34 |
– |
24 |
|
.586 |
[[{{{school}}}|Furman]] |
15 |
– |
13 |
|
.536 |
|
|
27 |
– |
31 |
|
.466 |
[[{{{school}}}|East Tennessee State]] |
15 |
– |
15 |
|
.500 |
|
|
21 |
– |
31 |
|
.404 |
[[{{{school}}}|College of Charleston]] |
14 |
– |
15 |
|
.483 |
|
|
28 |
– |
28 |
|
.500 |
[[{{{school}}}|Davidson]] |
14 |
– |
15 |
|
.483 |
|
|
26 |
– |
28 |
|
.481 |
[[{{{school}}}|Appalachian State]] |
11 |
– |
17 |
|
.393 |
|
|
17 |
– |
38 |
|
.309 |
[[{{{school}}}|VMI]] |
11 |
– |
19 |
|
.367 |
|
|
19 |
– |
30 |
|
.388 |
[[{{{school}}}|Western Carolina]] |
8 |
– |
22 |
|
.267 |
|
|
15 |
– |
38 |
|
.283 |
[[{{{school}}}|Wofford]] |
7 |
– |
22 |
|
.241 |
|
|
16 |
– |
38 |
|
.296 |
|
† – Conference champion
‡ – SoCon Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2000[11]; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball |
|
College World Series
Lua error in Module:Format_link at line 170: too many expensive function calls. The 2000 season marked the fifty fourth 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 LSU claiming their fifth championship with a 6–5 win over Stanford in the final.[1]
Bracket
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First round |
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Second round |
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Semifinals |
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Finals |
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[[{{{school}}}|Louisiana–Lafayette]] |
4 |
|
|
8 |
Stanford |
6 |
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|
8 |
Stanford |
10 |
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4 |
Clemson |
4 |
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|
4 |
Clemson |
10 |
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|
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[[{{{school}}}|San Jose State]] |
6 |
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|
8 |
Stanford |
19 |
— |
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Louisiana–Lafayette |
9 |
— |
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Louisiana–Lafayette |
6 |
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San Jose State |
3 |
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Louisiana–Lafayette |
5 |
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4 |
Clemson |
4 |
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8 |
Stanford |
5 |
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2 |
LSU |
6 |
|
2 |
LSU |
13 |
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Texas |
5 |
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2 |
LSU |
10 |
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Southern California |
4 |
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[[{{{school}}}|Southern California]] |
6 |
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|
6 |
Florida State |
4 |
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2 |
LSU |
6 |
— |
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6 |
Florida State |
3 |
— |
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Texas |
2 |
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6 |
Florida State |
6 |
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6 |
Florida State |
3 |
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Southern California |
2 |
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Award winners
All-America team
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References
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