American college sports championship
Collegiate baseball tournament
The 2003 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was held May 30 through June 23, 2003 . Sixty-four NCAA Division I college baseball teams met after having played their way through a regular season, and for some, a conference tournament, to play in the NCAA tournament. The tournament culminated with 8 teams in the College World Series at historic Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska .
ESPN , which held the rights to the College World Series, began televising super regional games in 2003. As part of the contract with ESPN, four super regionals would begin on Friday and run through Sunday, while the other four super regionals would begin Saturday and run through Monday.
The 2003 College World Series saw a format change and the championship was decided by a best-of-three series. From 1950 through 1987, the College World Series was a true double elimination tournament. From 1988 through 2002, there were two double elimination pools, with the winner of each facing off in a one game championship.
In the 2003 championship series, Rice defeated Stanford two games to one. John Hudgins became the 16th player to win the College World Series Most Outstanding Player Award from a losing team.
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
Conference
Total
Schools
Southeastern
8
Alabama , Arkansas , Auburn , Florida , LSU , Mississippi State , Ole Miss , South Carolina
Atlantic Coast
5
Clemson , Florida State , Georgia Tech , North Carolina , NC State
Big 12
5
Baylor , Missouri , Nebraska , Texas , Texas A&M
Conference USA
4
East Carolina , Houson , Southern Miss , Tulane
Pacific-10
4
Arizona , Arizona State , Stanford , Washington
Atlantic Sun
3
Florida Atlantic , Jacksonville , Stetson
Big West
3
Cal State Fullerton , Long Beach State , UC Riverside
Sun Belt
3
Middle Tennessee , New Mexico State , South Alabama
Big East
2
Notre Dame , Rutgers
Big Ten
2
Minnesota , Ohio State
Colonial Athletic
2
UNC Wilmington , VCU
Missouri Valley
2
Southwest Missouri State , Wichita State
Southland
2
Lamar , McNeese State
West Coast
2
Pepperdine , San Diego
America East
1
Northeastern
Atlantic 10
1
Richmond
Big South
1
Coastal Carolina
Horizon
1
UIC
Independent
1
Miami (FL)
Ivy
1
Princeton
Metro Atlantic
1
Le Moyne
Mid-American
1
Eastern Michigan
Mid-Continent
1
Oral Roberts
Mid-Eastern
1
Bethune-Cookman
Mountain West
1
UNLV
Northeast
1
Central Connecticut
Ohio Valley
1
Murray State
Patriot
1
Bucknell
Southern
1
Western Carolina
Southwestern Athletic
1
Southern
Western Athletic
1
Rice
Tournament notes
UC Riverside, Illinois-Chicago, and UNC Wilmington were making their first NCAA tournament appearance.[ 1]
CWS records tied or broken
Total attendance: 260,091
Largest margin of victory in a championship game: 12
Stanford became the first team to lose three games at one College World Series.
National seeds
Bold indicates CWS participant.
Florida State
LSU
Georgia Tech
Auburn
Rice
Stanford
Cal State Fullerton
Miami (FL)
Regionals and super regionals
Bold indicates winner.
Tallahassee Super Regional
Baton Rouge Super Regional
Columbia Super Regional
Columbus Super Regional
Houston Super Regional
The Houston Super Regional was hosted by Rice at Reckling Park .
First round
Second round
Regional finals
Super regionals
1
Rice
3 10
4
McNeese State
2
1
Rice
10
3
Wichita State
1
3
Wichita State
4
2
Ole Miss
2
1
Rice
5
—
Houston Regional–Reckling Park
3
Wichita State
2
—
4
McNeese State
1
2
Ole Miss
7
2
Ole Miss
4
3
Wichita State
5
5
Rice
2
10
5
Houston
5
2
2
1
Texas A&M
6
4
Oral Roberts
3
1
Texas A&M
16
2
Alabama
5
3
Houston
3
2
Alabama
9
1
Texas A&M
6
6
College Station Regional–Olsen Field
3
Houston
7
7
4
Oral Roberts
2
3
Houston
4
3
Houston
16
2
Alabama
7
Palo Alto Super Regional
First round
Second round
Regional finals
Super regionals
1
Stanford
9
4
UIC
2
1
Stanford
13
3
UC Riverside
6
3
UC Riverside
10
2
Richmond
8
1
Stanford
19
—
Palo Alto Regional–Sunken Diamond
2
Richmond
6
—
4
UIC
0
2
Richmond
5
2
Richmond
8
3
UC Riverside
1
6
Stanford
5
4
—
Long Beach State
1
2
—
1
Long Beach State
6
4
Pepperdine
1
1
Long Beach State
7
3
Washington
2
3
Washington
5
2
Minnesota
3
1
Long Beach State
7
—
Long Beach Regional–Blair Field
3
Washington
2
—
4
Pepperdine
5
2
Minnesota
7
2
Minnesota
1
3
Washington
4
Fullerton Super Regional
Coral Gables Super Regional
College World Series
Participants
School
Conference
Record (conference)
Head coach
CWS appearances
Best CWS finish
CWS recordNot including this year
Cal State Fullerton
Big West
48–14 (15–6)
George Horton
11(last: 2001 )
1st(1979 , 1984 , 1995 )
25–18
LSU
SEC
45–20 (20–9)
Smoke Laval
11(last: 2000 )
1st(1991 , 1993 , 1996 , 1997 , 2000 )
29–13
Miami (FL)
n/a
44–15–1 (n/a)
Jim Morris
19(last: 2001 )
1st(1982 , 1985 , 1999 , 2001 )
43–30
Southwest Missouri State
MVC
40–24 (19–11)
Keith Guttin
0(last: none)
none
0–0
Rice
WAC
53–11 (25–5)
Wayne Graham
3(last: 2002 )
5th(1999 )
1–6
South Carolina
SEC
44–20 (19–11)
Ray Tanner
6(last: 2002 )
2nd(1975 , 1977 , 2002 )
13-12
Stanford
Pac-10
46–15 (18–6)
Mark Marquess
14(last: 2002 )
1st(1987 , 1988 )
33–24
Texas
Big 12
48–18 (19–8)
Augie Garrido
29(last: 2002 )
1st(1949 , 1950 , 1975 , 1983 , 2002 )
68–49
Bracket
First round
Second round
Semifinals
Finals
Texas
13
8
Miami (FL)
2
Texas
2
5
Rice
12
5
Rice
4
Southwest Missouri State
2
5
Rice
5
—
Texas
4
—
8
Miami (FL)
7
Southwest Missouri State
5
8
Miami (FL)
1
Texas
5
5
Rice
4 10
3
14
6
Stanford
3
8
2
2
LSU
2
7
Cal State Fullerton
8
7
Cal State Fullerton
6
6
Stanford
5
6
Stanford
8
South Carolina
0
7
Cal State Fullerton
3
5*
6
Stanford
5
7 *
2
LSU
10
South Carolina
11
South Carolina
6
6
Stanford
13
Championship series
Saturday 6/21 Game #1
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
R
H
E
Stanford
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
7
1
Rice
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
8
1
WP : David Aardsma (7–3) LP : Ryan McCally (7–3)Attendance: 23,741
Sunday 6/22 Game #2
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
Rice
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
3
10
2
Stanford
1
0
2
0
0
0
5
0
X
8
9
0
WP : John Hudgins (14–3) LP : Wade Townsend (11–2)Attendance: 17,907
Monday 6/23 Game #3
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
Stanford
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
5
2
Rice
3
1
0
0
0
7
0
3
X
14
14
0
WP : Philip Humber (11–3) LP : Mark Romanczuk (12–2)Attendance: 18,494Notes: Rice wins first national championship in any team sport in school history
All-Tournament Team
The following players were members of the College World Series All-Tournament Team.
References
2002–03 NCAA Division I championships
† Not an officially sanctioned NCAA championship