2012 NCAA Division I baseball season
DurationFebruary 17, 2012–June 25, 2012
Number of teams297[1]
Preseason No. 1Florida
Tournament
DurationJune 1–25, 2012
College World Series
ChampionsArizona (4th title)
Runners-upSouth Carolina (4th CWS Appearance)
Winning CoachAndy Lopez (2nd title)
MOPRobert Refsnyder (Arizona)
Seasons

The 2012 NCAA Division I baseball season, play of college baseball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level, began on February 17, 2012. The season progressed through the regular season, many conference tournaments and championship series, and concluded with the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball tournament and 2012 College World Series. The College World Series, consisting of the eight remaining teams in the NCAA tournament and held annually in Omaha, Nebraska, at TD Ameritrade Park concluded on June 25, 2012 with the final game of the best of three championship series. Arizona defeated two-time defending champion South Carolina two games to none to claim their fourth championship.

Realignment

New programs

Nebraska-Omaha joined Division I from the Division II MIAA.[2]

Dropped programs

Cleveland State dropped its varsity baseball program following the 2011 season.[3] Two programs which had competed as Division I Independents, Le Moyne and New Orleans, dropped to Division II.[4][5] Centenary, which had been a member of The Summit League, dropped to Division III.[6]

Conference changes

Several conferences added single programs prior to the 2012 season. The Pac-12 Conference added Utah, previously a Mountain West Conference member, and the West Coast Conference added BYU, also a previous Mountain West member.[7][8] Nebraska moved from the Big 12 Conference to the Big Ten Conference.[9] Campbell moved from the Atlantic Sun Conference to the Big South Conference.[10]

Three Independents joined conferences prior to the season. Savannah State and North Carolina Central both joined the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, while SIU Edwardsville joined the Ohio Valley Conference.[11][12][13]

Conference formats

With the addition of Savannah State and North Carolina Central, the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference split into two divisions, the North and the South.

Season outlook

Coaches' Poll [14]
Ranking Team
1 Florida
2 South Carolina
3 Stanford
4 North Carolina
5 Texas
6 Texas A&M
7 Rice
8 Arkansas
9 Florida State
10 Georgia Tech
11 TCU
12 Vanderbilt
13 Miami
14 LSU
15 Oklahoma
16 Cal State Fullerton
17 Virginia
18 UCLA
19 Oregon State
20 Arizona
21 St. John's
22 California
23 Clemson
24 Louisville
25 Georgia
Collegiate Baseball News [15]
Ranking Team
1 Florida
2 South Carolina
3 Stanford
4 North Carolina
5 Texas
6 Texas A&M
7 Rice
8 Arkansas
9 Georgia Tech
10 TCU
11 St. John's
12 LSU
13 Florida State
14 Miami (FL)
15 Louisville
16 Oklahoma
17 Arizona State
18 Georgia
19 UCLA
20 Arizona
21 Cal State Fullerton
22 California
23 Vanderbilt
24 Oregon State
25 Clemson
Baseball America [16]
Ranking Team
1 Florida
2 Stanford
3 South Carolina
4 Arkansas
5 Arizona
6 Rice
7 Texas A&M
8 LSU
9 North Carolina
10 Vanderbilt
11 Georgia
12 Georgia Tech
13 Texas
14 UCLA
15 TCU
16 Clemson
17 Arizona State
18 Miami (FL)
19 Oklahoma
20 Florida State
21 UCF
22 Ole Miss
23 Oregon State
24 Louisville
25 Cal State Fullerton
NCBWA [17]
Ranking Team
1 Florida
2 South Carolina
3 North Carolina
4 Stanford
5 Texas A&M
6 Arkansas
7 Texas
8 Rice
9 Georgia Tech
10 Florida State
11 Vanderbilt
12 LSU
13 TCU
14 Oklahoma
15 Arizona State
16 Miami (FL)
17 Clemson
18 Arizona
19 Cal State Fullerton
20 UCLA
21 Georgia
22 Oregon State
23 Virginia
24 UC Irvine
25 Louisville

Conference standings

2012 America East Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 8 Stony Brook  y 2130 .87552150 .776
Albany   1680 .66722321 .409
Binghamton   1390 .59123260 .469
Maine   11110 .50028280 .500
Hartford   7170 .29216400 .286
UMBC   2220 .08310420 .192
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
As of June 17, 2012[18]
Rankings from Coaches' Poll
2012 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Atlantic
No. 3 Florida State  xy 2460 .80050170 .746
No. 16 NC State  y 19110 .63339170 .696
Clemson  y 16140 .53334260 .567
Wake Forest   13170 .43333240 .579
Maryland   10200 .33332240 .571
Boston College   10200 .33321340 .382
Coastal
No. 5 North Carolina  xy 2280 .73344140 .759
No. 15 Virginia  y 18120 .60039161 .705
No. 21 Miami  y 16140 .53336210 .632
No. 24 Georgia Tech  y 12180 .40037240 .607
Virginia Tech   11190 .36734210 .618
Duke   9210 .30021340 .382
x Division champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
As of June 1, 2012[19]
Rankings from Coaches' Poll
2012 Atlantic Sun Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Belmont  y 1710 .6303924 .619
South Carolina Upstate   1610 .6153320 .623
Kennesaw State   1511 .5773425 .576
Mercer   1512 .5563821 .644
Stetson   1512 .5563523 .603
Florida Gulf Coast   1512 .5562631 .456
Lipscomb   1413 .5192530 .455
North Florida   1215 .4443124 .564
East Tennessee State   819 .2962332 .418
Jacksonville   720 .2591838 .321
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2012[20]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2012 Big 12 Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 10 Baylor y 204 .8334917 .742
No. 19 Texas A&M y 168 .6674318 .705
Texas  1410 .5833022 .577
No. 13 Oklahoma y 1310 .5654225 .627
Oklahoma State  1311 .5423225 .561
Missouri y 1014 .4173328 .541
Kansas  716 .3042434 .414
Kansas State  717 .2922731 .466
Texas Tech  717 .2922926 .527
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball [21]
2012 Big East Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
#25 Louisville y   1890 .66742220 .656
St. John's  y 1890 .66740230 .635
Seton Hall   17100 .63034240 .586
South Florida   17100 .63038220 .633
Connecticut   16110 .59331271 .534
Rutgers   16110 .59331250 .554
Notre Dame   14130 .51931270 .534
Pittsburgh   10170 .37028280 .500
Georgetown   10170 .37024290 .453
Villanova   10170 .37028270 .509
West Virginia   9180 .33323320 .418
Cincinnati   7200 .25918380 .321
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 15, 2012[22]
Rankings from Coaches' Poll
2012 Big Ten Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 15 Purdue  y 177 .7084514 .763
Indiana   168 .6673228 .533
Penn State   159 .6252927 .518
Nebraska   1410 .5833523 .603
Michigan State  y 1311 .5423723 .617
Ohio State   1113 .4583327 .550
Illinois   1113 .4582825 .528
Minnesota   1113 .4582927 .518
Iowa   1014 .4172327 .460
Michigan   816 .3332234 .393
Northwestern   618 .2501836 .333
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2012[23]
Rankings from Coaches' Poll
2012 Big West Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 19 Cal State Fullerton  y 177 .7083621 .632
Cal Poly   168 .6673620 .643
Long Beach State   159 .6252827 .509
UC Irvine   1311 .5423125 .554
UC Davis   1212 .5002730 .474
UC Santa Barbara   1014 .4172828 .500
Cal State Northridge   1014 .4172330 .434
UC Riverside   915 .3752232 .407
Pacific   618 .2501640 .286
Conference champion
y Invited to the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
As of June 3, 2012[24]
Rankings from Coaches' Poll
2012 Conference USA baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 9 Rice  y 1770 .70840170 .702
No. 18 UCF  y 1680 .66743150 .741
Tulane   14100 .58338200 .655
Southern Miss   14100 .58332240 .571
Memphis   14100 .58331280 .525
East Carolina  y 13101 .56335221 .612
UAB  y 9150 .37532280 .533
Houston   5181 .22918351 .343
Marshall   5190 .20817370 .315
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
As of May 30 2012[25]
Rankings from Coaches' Poll
2012 NCAA Division I baseball independents standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Dallas Baptist  y    4119 .683
Longwood      2721 .563
Cal State Bakersfield      2530 .455
Seattle      2330 .434
Nebraska-Omaha      1236 .250
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 30, 2012[26]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2012 Pac-12 Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 4 UCLA  y 2010 .6674816 .750
No. 11 Arizona  y 2010 .6674817 .738
No. 10 Oregon  y 1911 .6334619 .708
No. 13 Stanford  y 1812 .6004118 .695
No. 17 Oregon State  y 1812 .6004020 .667
Arizona State   1812 .6003620 .643
Washington   1317 .4333025 .545
California   1218 .4002925 .537
Washington State   1218 .4002828 .500
USC   822 .2672332 .418
Utah   723 .2331442 .250
Conference champion
y Invited to the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
As of May 28, 2012[27]
Rankings from Coaches' Poll
2012 Southeastern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Eastern
No. 2 South Carolina  xy 1811 .6214920 .710
No. 6 Florida  y 1812 .6004720 .701
No. 19 Kentucky  y 1812 .6004518 .714
No. 25 Vanderbilt  y 1614 .5333528 .556
Georgia   1415 .4833126 .544
Tennessee   822 .2672431 .436
Western
No. 11 LSU  xy 1911 .6334718 .723
No. 3 Arkansas  y 1614 .5334622 .676
Mississippi State  y 1614 .5334024 .625
Ole Miss  y 1416 .4673726 .587
Auburn   1317 .4333128 .525
Alabama   921 .3002134 .382
x Division champion
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of June 26, 2012[28]
Rankings from Coaches' Poll
2012 Southern Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Appalachian State  y 219 .7003814 .731
College of Charleston  y 219 .7003718 .673
Elon   2010 .6673124 .564
Samford  y 1911 .6333521 .625
Western Carolina   1614 .5333222 .593
Georgia Southern   1515 .5003026 .536
Furman   1317 .4332629 .473
The Citadel  1317 .4332431 .436
UNC Greensboro   1020 .3332527 .481
Davidson   921 .3002232 .407
Wofford   822 .2671731 .354
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
As of May 20, 2012[29]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2012 West Coast Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 28 Pepperdine  y 168 .6673623 .610
San Diego  y 159 .6254017 .702
Gonzaga   1410 .5833422 .607
Loyola Marymount   1410 .5832727 .500
San Francisco   1410 .5832930 .492
Portland   1212 .5002724 .529
BYU   1014 .4172227 .449
Saint Mary's   816 .3332429 .453
Santa Clara   519 .2082628 .481
Conference champion
y Invited to the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball tournament
As of June 6, 2012[30]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball
2012 Western Athletic Conference baseball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
New Mexico State  y 117 .6113522 .614
Nevada   117 .6113225 .561
Sacramento State   117 .6113126 .544
Hawaii   108 .5563025 .545
Fresno State  y 810 .4442826 .519
Louisiana Tech   711 .3892728 .491
San Jose State   513 .2782229 .431
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of May 26, 2012[31]
Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

Conference winners and tournaments

Thirty athletic conferences each end their regular seasons with a single-elimination tournament or a double-elimination tournament. The teams in each conference that win their regular season title are given the number one seed in each tournament. The winners of these tournaments receive automatic invitations to the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball tournament, with the exception of the Great West Conference, as that league remains in a provisional status.[32]

Conference Regular
season winner
Conference
Player of the Year
Conference
Coach of the Year
Conference
tournament
Tournament
venue (city)
Tournament
winner
America East ConferenceStony BrookTravis Jankowski, Stony Brook[33]Matt Senk, Stony Brook[33]2012 America East Conference baseball tournamentJoe Nathan FieldStony Brook, NYStony Brook
Atlantic 10 ConferenceDayton/Saint LouisJeff Roy, Rhode Island[34]Darin Hendrickson, Saint Louis[34]2012 Atlantic 10 Conference baseball tournamentHoulihan ParkBronx, NYDayton
Atlantic Coast ConferenceAtlantic – Florida State
Coastal – North Carolina
James Ramsey, Florida State[35]Mike Martin, Florida State[35]2012 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournamentNewBridge Bank ParkGreensboro, NCGeorgia Tech
Atlantic Sun ConferenceBelmontGaither Bumgardner, South Carolina Upstate[36]Matt Fincher, South Carolina Upstate[36]2012 Atlantic Sun Conference baseball tournamentMelching Field at Conrad ParkDeLand, FLBelmont
Big 12 ConferenceBaylorJosh Ludy, Baylor[37]Steve Smith, Baylor[37]2012 Big 12 baseball tournamentRedHawks BallparkOklahoma City, OKMissouri
Big East ConferenceLouisvillePatrick Kivelehan, Rutgers[38]Ed Blankmeyer, St. John's[38]2012 Big East Conference baseball tournamentBright House FieldClearwater, FLSt. John's
Big South ConferenceCoastal CarolinaDaniel Bowman, Coastal Carolina[39]Gary Gilmore, Coastal Carolina[39]2012 Big South Conference baseball tournamentWilliard Baseball StadiumHigh Point, NCCoastal Carolina
Big Ten ConferencePurdueKevin Plawecki, Purdue[40]Doug Schreiber, Purdue[40]2012 Big Ten Conference baseball tournamentHuntington ParkColumbus, OHPurdue
Big West ConferenceCal State FullertonMitch Haniger, Cal Poly[41]Rick Vanderhook, Cal State Fullerton[41]No tournament, regular season champion earns auto bid
Colonial Athletic AssociationUNC WilmingtonDonny Poma, Hofstra[42]Mark Scalf, UNC Wilmington[42]2012 Colonial Athletic Association baseball tournamentEagle Field at Veterans Memorial ParkHarrisonburg, VAUNC Wilmington
Conference USARiceJacob Wilson, Memphis[43]Wayne Graham, Rice[43]2012 Conference USA baseball tournamentTrustmark ParkPearl, MSUAB
Great West ConferenceUtah ValleyGoose Kallunki, Utah Valley[44]Eric Madsen, Utah Valley[44]2012 Great West Conference baseball tournamentHarold Kraft Memorial FieldGrand Forks, NDUtah Valley
Horizon LeagueValparaisoTristan Moore, Wright State[45]Tracy Woodson, Valparaiso[45]2012 Horizon League baseball tournamentLes Miller FieldChicago, ILValparaiso
Ivy LeagueGehrig - Cornell
Rolfe - Dartmouth
Dario Pizzano, Columbia[46]2012 Ivy League Baseball Championship SeriesHoy FieldIthaca, NYCornell
Metro Atlantic Athletic ConferenceManhattanChris Burke, Iona[47]Bill Currier, Fairfield[48]2012 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference baseball tournamentJoseph L. Bruno StadiumTroy, NYManhattan
Mid-American ConferenceEast - Kent State
West - Toledo
George Roberts, Kent State[49]Scott Stricklin, Kent State[50]2012 Mid-American Conference baseball tournamentAll Pro Freight StadiumAvon, OHKent State
Mid-Eastern Athletic ConferenceNorthern - Delaware State
Southern - Bethune-Cookman
Ryan Haas, Delaware State[51]J. P. Blandin, Delaware State[52]2012 Mid–Eastern Athletic Conference baseball tournamentMarty L. Miller FieldNorfolk, VABethune-Cookman
Missouri Valley ConferenceIndiana StateJeremy Lucas, Indiana State[53]Rick Heller, Indiana State[53]2012 Missouri Valley Conference baseball tournamentHammons FieldSpringfield, MOCreighton
Mountain West ConferenceNew Mexico/Texas ChristianMitch Garver, New Mexico
DJ Peterson, New Mexico[54]
Ray Birmingham, New Mexico[53]2012 Mountain West Conference baseball tournamentEarl Wilson StadiumParadise, NVNew Mexico
Northeast ConferenceBryantRyan Kresky, Fairleigh Dickinson[55]Steve Owens, Bryant[56]2012 Northeast Conference baseball tournamentSenator Thomas J. Dodd Memorial StadiumNorwich, CTSacred Heart
Ohio Valley ConferenceAustin Peay/Eastern KentuckyTrenton Moses, Southeast Missouri State[57]Jason Stein, Eastern Kentucky[58]2012 Ohio Valley Conference baseball tournamentPringles ParkJackson, TNAustin Peay
Pac-12 ConferenceUCLA/ArizonaAlex Mejia, Arizona[59]Andy Lopez, Arizona[59]No tournament, regular season champion earns auto bid
Patriot LeagueArmyKevin McKague, Army[60]Joe Sottolano, Army[61]2012 Patriot League baseball tournamentCampus SitesArmy
Southeastern ConferenceWest – LSU
East – South Carolina
Raph Rhymes, LSU[62]Gary Henderson, Kentucky[62]2012 SEC baseball tournamentRegions ParkHoover, ALMississippi State
Southern ConferenceAppalachian State/College of CharlestonMarty Gantt, College of Charleston[63]Chris Pollard, Appalachian State[63]2012 Southern Conference baseball tournamentFluor Field at the West EndGreenville, SCSamford
Southland ConferenceSam Houston StateBrock Hebert, Southeastern Louisiana[64]David Pierce, Sam Houston State[65]2012 Southland Conference baseball tournamentBobcat BallparkSan Marcos, TXTexas–Arlington
Southwestern Athletic ConferenceEast - Jackson State
West - Southern
Kendall Logan, Jackson State[66]Waskyla Cullivan, Jackson State[67]2012 Southwestern Athletic Conference baseball tournamentLee–Hines FieldBaton Rouge, LAPrairie View A&M
The Summit LeagueOral RobertsJared Schlehuber, Oral RobertsJohn Musachio, Oakland[68]2012 The Summit League baseball tournamentJ. L. Johnson StadiumOklahoma City, OKOral Roberts
Sun Belt ConferenceFlorida AtlanticJeremy Sy, Louisiana–Monroe[69]Tommy Raffo, Arkansas State[70]2012 Sun Belt Conference baseball tournamentBowling Green BallparkBowling Green, KYLouisiana–Monroe
West Coast ConferencePepperdineJoe Sever, Pepperdine[71]Steve Rodriguez, Pepperdine[71]No tournament, regular season champion earns auto bid
Western Athletic ConferenceNew Mexico StateAndrew Ayers, Sacramento State[72]Reggie Christiansen, Sacramento State[72]2012 Western Athletic Conference baseball tournamentHoHoKam StadiumMesa, AZFresno State

College World Series

The 2012 season marked the sixty sixth 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 Arizona claiming their fourth championship with a two games to none series win over South Carolina in the final.

Bracket

First round Second round Semifinals Finals
               
2 UCLA 9
Stony Brook 1
2 UCLA 0
Arizona 4
Arizona 4
3 Florida State 3
Arizona 10 -
3 Florida State 3 -
Stony Brook 2
3 Florida State 12
3 Florida State 4
2 UCLA 1
Arizona 5 4 -
8 South Carolina 1 1 -
Kent State 1
Arkansas 8
Arkansas 2
8 South Carolina 1
1 Florida 3
8 South Carolina 7
Arkansas 0 2
8 South Carolina 2 3
Kent State 5
1 Florida 4
Kent State 1
8 South Carolina 4

Award winners

Consensus All-American teams

Major player of the year awards

Major freshman of the year awards

Major coach of the year awards

Other major awards

See also

References

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