1960 NCAA University Division baseball tournament

The 1960 NCAA University Division baseball tournament was played at the end of the 1960 NCAA University Division baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its fourteenth year. Eight regional districts sent representatives to the College World Series with preliminary rounds within each district serving to determine each representative. These events would later become known as regionals. Each district had its own format for selecting teams, resulting in 25 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament.[1] The College World Series was held in Omaha, NE from June 10 to June 20. The fourteenth tournament's champion was Minnesota, coached by Dick Siebert. The Most Outstanding Player was John Erickson of Minnesota.

1960 NCAA University Division
baseball tournament
Season1960
Teams25
Finals site
ChampionsMinnesota (2nd title)
Runner-upSouthern California (4th CWS Appearance)
Winning coachDick Siebert (2nd title)
MOPJohn Erickson (Minnesota)

Tournament

The official NCAA record book does not list any participants for District 5 as Oklahoma State was an automatic qualifier for the 1960 College World Series.

District 1

Games played at Springfield, Massachusetts.

Semifinals Finals
    
Boston College 2
Connecticut 1
Boston College 5
Holy Cross 4
Holy Cross 5
American International 1

District 2

Games played at Cooperstown, New York.

Semifinals Finals
    
Delaware 15
Colgate 4
Delaware 3
St. John's (NY) 4
St. John's 7
Villanova 2

District 3

Games played at Gastonia, North Carolina.

First RoundSemi-FinalsFinals
The Citadel4
Florida26
The Citadel1
North Carolina13
North Carolina2
Florida Southern1
North Carolina7
Florida5
Lower round 1Lower final
The Citadel1
Florida5Florida4
Florida Southern06

District 4

Games played at Saint Paul, Minnesota.

First RoundSemi-FinalsFinals
Minnesota15
Notre Dame6
Minnesota12
Detroit5
Detroit16
Ohio2
Minnesota5
Detroit4
Lower round 1Lower final
Detroit14
Notre Dame4Ohio4
Ohio5

District 5

District 6

Semifinals
Austin, Texas
Finals
Tucson, Arizona
Houston 3 4
Houston 4 Arizona 4 6
Texas 2

District 7

Games played at Salt Lake City, Utah.

Finals
    
Colorado State College 3 3 6
Utah 24 2 2

District 8

Games played at Los Angeles, California.

Semifinal Final
Washington State 8 3 5
Pepperdine 3 3 Southern California 7 8 10
Southern California 10 10

College World Series

Participants

SchoolConferenceRecord (conference)Head coachCWS appearancesCWS best finishCWS record
ArizonaBorder41–7 (2–2)Frank Sancet5
(last: 1959)
2nd
(1956, 1958)
10–10
Boston CollegeGreater Boston14–4 (7–3)Ed Peligrini1
(last: 1953)
4th
(1953)
2–2
Colorado State College[lower-alpha 1]Rocky Mountain25–10 (15–1)Pete Butler6
(last: 1959)
5th
(1955)
2–12
MinnesotaBig 1029–6–1 (12–2)Dick Siebert1
(last: 1956)
1st
(1956)
5–1
North CarolinaACC22–5 (11–3)Walt Rabb0
(last: none)
none0–0
Oklahoma StateBig 815–5 (12–4)Toby Greene3
(last: 1959)
1st
(1959)
10–5
Southern CaliforniaCIBA40–14 (12–4)Rod Dedeaux5
(last: 1958)
1st
(1948, 1958)
10–8
St. John'sMetro19–5 (10–4)Jack Kaiser1
(last: 1949)
4th
(1949)
0–2

Bracket

Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalSemifinalsFinal
Arizona2
Oklahoma State1
Arizona5
Minnesota8
Minnesota8
North Carolina3
Minnesota1210
Southern California11
Boston College8
Minnesota3
Colorado State College3
Boston College2Oklahoma State1
Southern California5
Southern California3
St. John's1
Minnesota2210
Lower round 1Lower round 2Southern California4111
Boston College0
Oklahoma State7Oklahoma State1
Southern California13
North Carolina0
Arizona1
Arizona11
Colorado State College2St. John's4
St. John's313

Game results

DateGameWinnerScoreLoserNotes
June 10Game 1Arizona2–1Oklahoma State
June 14Game 2Minnesota8–3North Carolina
Game 3Boston College8–3Colorado State
Game 4Southern California3–1St. John's
June 15Game 5Oklahoma State7–0North CarolinaJim Wixson throws a no-hitter,North Carolina eliminated
Game 6St. John's3–2 (13)Colorado StateColorado State eliminated
Game 7Minnesota8–5Arizona
June 16Game 8Southern California5–2Boston College
June 17Game 9Oklahoma State1–0Boston CollegeBoston College eliminated
Game 10Arizona11–4St. John'sSt. John's eliminated
Game 11Minnesota12–11 (10)Southern California
June 18Game 12Minnesota3–1Oklahoma StateOklahoma State eliminated
Game 13Southern California13–1ArizonaArizona eliminated
June 19Game 14USC4–2 (11)Minnesota
June 20FinalMinnesota2–1 (10)USCMinnesota wins CWS

All-Tournament Team

The following players were members of the All-Tournament Team.

PositionPlayerSchool
PBruce GardnerUSC
Jim WardArizona
Bob WaskoMinnesota
CBill HeathUSC
1BWilliam RyanUSC
2BJohn Erickson (MOP)Minnesota
3BCal RolloffMinnesota
SSDave PflepsenMinnesota
OFArt ErsepkeUSC
Bob LevingstonUSC
Mickey McNameeUSC

Notable players

Tournament Notes

Jim Wixson throws the second no-hitter in College World Series history.

Notes

  1. Colorado State College is currently known as the University of Northern Colorado. Not to be confused with Colorado State University, then known as Colorado A&M.

References

  1. "NCAA Men's College World Series Records" (PDF). NCAA. 2009. p. 192. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
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