2002 NCAA Division I baseball tournament


The 2002 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was played at the end of the 2002 [NCAA Division I 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 fifty sixth year. Sixteen regional competitions were held to determine the participants in the final event, with each winner advancing to a best of three series against another regional champion for the right to play in the College World Series. Each region was composed of four teams, resulting in 64 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament. The fifty-sixth tournament's champion was 2002 [Texas Longhorns baseball team|Texas], coached by Augie Garrido. This was Texas' first title since 1983, but Augie Garrido previously won three titles with Cal State Fullerton. The College [World Series Most Outstanding Player|Most Outstanding Player] was Huston Street of Texas.
Due to fears over terrorism and travel security in the wake of the September 11 attacks, the Division I Baseball Committee, which selects the 64-team field and places the teams on the bracket, was ordered by the NCAA to keep regional pairings as localized as possible, in order to minimize the number of plane trips utilized. Due to these travel constraints, teams from the same conference were allowed to play in the same regional for the first time. An example of the travel restrictions came from the regional in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, featuring four schools from the Bayou State which are located a total of apart along Interstate 10, the first time a regional has been entirely an in-state affair outside California, Florida, and Texas. The travel restrictions were eased in 2003, and the ban on conference teams facing each other in regional play was reinstated.

Bids

Automatic bids

Conference champions from 30 Division I conferences earned automatic bids to regionals. The remaining 34 spots were awarded to schools as at-large invitees.

Bids by conference

National seeds

Bold indicates CWS participant.''
  1. 2002 [Clemson Tigers baseball team|Clemson]
  2. '
  3. Texas Longhorns baseball team|Texas]
  4. 2002 [South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team|South Carolina]
  5. 2002 [Stanford Cardinal baseball team|Stanford]'''

    Regionals and super regionals

Bold indicates winner.

Tallahassee Super Regional

Clemson Super Regional

Atlanta Super Regional

Houston Super Regional

Austin Super Regional

†Arizona State hosted at HoHoKam Park in Mesa, Arizona, where they played their 2002 season due to construction at Packard Stadium.

Columbia Super Regional

Lincoln Super Regional

Stanford Super Regional

College World Series

Participants

Results

Bracket

Game results

DateGameWinnerScoreLoserNotes
June 14Game 111–02002 [South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team|South Carolina]
June 14Game 2Clemson11–102002 [Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team|Nebraska]
June 15Game 32002 [Stanford Cardinal baseball team|Stanford]4–32002 [Notre Dame Fighting Irish baseball team|Notre Dame]
June 15Game 4Texas2–1
June 16Game 5South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team|South Carolina]10–82002 [Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team|Nebraska]Nebraska eliminated
June 16Game 6Clemson9–7
June 17Game 72002 [Notre Dame Fighting Irish baseball team|Notre Dame]5–3Rice eliminated
June 17Game 8Texas8–7Stanford
June 18Game 9South Carolina9–5Georgia Tech eliminated
June 18Game 10Stanford5–3Notre Dame Fighting Irish baseball team|Notre Dame]Notre Dame eliminated
June 19Game 11South Carolina12–4Clemson
June 20Game 12Texas6–5StanfordStanford eliminated
June 21Game 13South Carolina10–2ClemsonClemson eliminated
June 22FinalTexas12–6South CarolinaTexas wins CWS

Championship Game

All-Tournament Team

The following players were members of the College World Series All-Tournament Team.
PositionPlayerSchool
PJustin SimmonsTexas
PHuston Street Texas
CLandon Powell
1BMichael JohnsonClemson
2BTim MossTexas
3BOmar QuintanillaTexas
SSVictor MenocalGeorgia Tech
OFSam FuldStanford
OFJustin Harris
OFDustin MajewskiTexas
DHSteve StanleyNotre Dame

Tournament notes