1955 NCAA baseball tournament

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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox NCAA Baseball Tournament The 1955 NCAA baseball tournament was played at the end of the 1955 NCAA 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 ninth 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, Nebraska from June 10 to June 16. The ninth tournament's champion was Wake Forest, coached by Taylor Sanford. The Most Outstanding Player was Tom Borland of Oklahoma A&M.[2]

Tournament

District 1

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District 2

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District 3

District 3 consisted of two separate 3-game series. The first series was played between Wake Forest and Rollins, with the winner moving on to play West Virginia in a three-game series. The winner of that series moved on to the College World Series.

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District 4

District 4 consisted of two separate 3-game series. The first series was played between Alma and Western Michigan, with the winner moving on to play Ohio State in a three-game series. The winner of that series moved on to the College World Series.

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District 5

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District 6

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District 7

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District 8

District 8 consisted of two tiers of play. The first tier was a four-team double-elimination tournament with the winner moving on to play Southern California in a three-game series. The winner of that series moved onto the College World Series.

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College World Series

Participants

School Conference Record (conference) Head coach CWS appearances CWS best finish CWS record
Arizona Border 41–6 (6–0) Frank Sancet 1
(last: 1954)
6th
(1954)
1–2
Colgate Independent 16–6–1 Red O'Hora 0
(last: none)
none 0–0
Colorado State CollegeTemplate:Efn RMC 24–2 (10–0) Pete Butler 2
(last: 1953)
7th
(1953)
0–4
Oklahoma A&M MVC 24–1 (8–0) Toby Greene 1
(last: 1954)
4th
(1954)
2–2
Springfield Independent 14–5 Archie Allen 1
(last: 1951)
5th
(1951)
1–2
Southern California CIBA 30–8 (14–2) Rod Dedeaux 3
(last: 1951)
1st
(1948)
5–5
Wake Forest ACC 24–6 (11–3) Taylor Sanford 1
(last: 1949)
2nd
(1949)
2–2
Western Michigan MAC 22–5 (9–0) Charlie Maher 1
(last: 1952)
3rd
(1952)
2–2

Bracket and Results

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Game results

Date Game Winner Score Loser Notes
June 10 Game 1 Template:Cbsb link 5–1 Springfield
Game 2 Western Michigan 4–1 Arizona
Game 3 Template:Cbsb link 2–1 Southern California
Game 4 Wake Forest 1–0 Template:Cbsb link
June 12 Game 5 Arizona 6–0 Springfield Springfield eliminated
Game 6 Template:Cbsb link 6–4 Southern California Southern California eliminated
Game 7 Western Michigan 5–4 Template:Cbsb link
Game 8 Wake Forest 10–0 Template:Cbsb link
June 13 Game 9 Arizona 20–0 Template:Cbsb link Colorado State College eliminated
Game 10 Template:Cbsb link 4–2 Template:Cbsb link Colgate eliminated
Game 11 Western Michigan 9–0 Wake Forest
June 14 Game 12 Template:Cbsb link 5–4 (12 innings) Arizona Arizona eliminated
Game 13 Wake Forest 10–7 Western Michigan
June 15 Game 14 Wake Forest 2–0 Template:Cbsb link Oklahoma A&M eliminated
June 16 Final Wake Forest 7–6 Western Michigan Wake Forest wins CWS

Tournament Notes

  • In 1996, coach Rod Dedeaux of USC was named to the College World Series All-Time Team (1947–95) by the Oklahoma World-Herald as part of the 50th CWS celebration.
  • In 1996, Tom Borland of Oklahoma A&M, now known as Oklahoma State, was named to the 1940s-50s All-Decade Team by a panel of 60 voters representing CWS head coaches, media, and chairs of the Division I Baseball Committee.
  • Freed Messner of Western Michigan hit the only pinch-hit grand slam home run in CWS history in the top of the 8th of Game 13 in a 10–7 loss to Wake Forest. It was also Messner's only hit of the CWS (1-12).
  • Two-hitters were pitched by: Lawrence Bossidy of Colgate in a 1–0 loss to Wake Forest; Carl Thomas of Arizona in a 6–0 defeat of Springfield; Ken Kinnamon and Don Anderson of Oklahoma A&M in a 5–4 loss to Western Michigan; and Sam Frankel and Lawrence Bossidy of Colgate in a 4–2 loss to Oklahoma A&M.
  • Wake Forest's championship was the last time that a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference won the CWS until the University of Virginia in 2015.
  • 21,843 fans watched the CWS (10 sessions).
  • The championship game was umpired by Walter Doyle, Walter Harbour, George Hametz, and John Hergert.
  • The following records were set or tied:
    • Most Stolen Bases, Team, CWS - 17, Oklahoma A&M, 5 games
    • Most Shutouts, All Teams, CWS - 6, Arizona (2), Wake Forest (3), Western Michigan, tied
    • Most Doubles, Individual, Single Game - 3, Jack Bryant, 2B, Wake Forest, tied (6 others)
    • Most Sacrifice Bunts, Individual, Single Game - 3, Leland Davis, SS, Western Michigan, tied
    • Most Stolen Bases, Team, Single Game - 7, Wake Forest, tied (4 others)
    • Fewest Assists, Team, Single Game - 3, Oklahoma A&M, tied (6 others)
    • Most Errors, Team, Single Game - 9, Colorado State College, tied
    • Most Shutouts, Team, CWS - 3, Wake Forest, 6 games

Notes

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References

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