1990 College World Series
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The 1990 College World Series was played at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, NE from June 1 to June 9. The forty-fourth tournament's champion was the University of Georgia, coached by Steve Webber. The Most Outstanding Player was Mike Rebhan of the University of Georgia.
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[edit] Participating Teams
Seeding | School | Conference | Record (Conference) | Head Coach | CWS Appearances | CWS Best Finish | CWS W-L Record |
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1 | Stanford | Pac-10 | 56 - 10 (24 - 6) | Mark Marquess | 7 (last: 1988) |
1st (1987, 1988) |
17 - 12 |
2 | Louisiana State | SEC | 52 - 17 (20 - 7) | Skip Bertman | 3 (last: 1989) |
4th (1987, 1989) |
5 - 6 |
3 | Oklahoma State | Big 8 | 53 - 16 (18 - 6) | Gary Ward | 15 (last: 1987) |
1st (1959) |
33 - 29 |
4 | Georgia | SEC | 48 - 18 (18 - 9) | Steve Webber | 1 (last: 1987) |
8th (1987) |
0 - 2 |
5 | Mississippi State | SEC | 49 - 19 (17 - 9) | Ron Polk | 4 (last: 1985) |
4th (1985) |
4 - 8 |
6 | Cal State Fullerton | Big West | 36 - 21 (13 - 5) | Larry Cochell | 5 (last: 1988) |
1st (1979, 1984) |
12 - 8 |
7 | The Citadel | Southern | 45 - 12 (13 - 1) | Chal Port | 0 (last: none) |
none | 0 - 0 |
8 | Georgia Southern | Trans America | 50 - 17 (17 - 1) | Jack Stallings | 1 (last: 1973) |
5th (1973) |
1 - 2 |
[edit] Results
[edit] Bracket
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[edit] Game Results
Date | Game | Winner | Score | Loser | Notes |
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June 1 | Game 1 | Stanford | 5 - 4 (10 innings) | Georgia Southern | |
Game 2 | Georgia | 3 - 0 | Mississippi State | ||
June 2 | Game 3 | Louisiana State | 8 - 2 | Citadel | |
Game 4 | Oklahoma State | 14 - 4 | Cal State Fullerton | ||
June 3 | Game 5 | Mississippi State | 15 - 1 | Georgia Southern | Georgia Southern eliminated |
Game 6 | Georgia | 16 - 2 | Stanford | ||
June 4 | Game 7 | Citadel | 8 - 7 (12 innings) | Cal State Fullerton | Cal State Fullerton eliminated |
Game 8 | Oklahoma State | 7 - 1 | Louisiana State | ||
June 5 | Game 9 | Stanford | 6 - 1 | Mississippi State | Mississippi State eliminated |
Game 10 | Louisiana State | 6 - 1 | Citadel | Citadel eliminated | |
June 6 | Game 11 | Stanford | 4 - 2 | Georgia | |
June 7 | Game 12 | Oklahoma State | 14 - 3 | Louisiana State | Louisiana State eliminated |
June 8 | Game 13 | Georgia | 5 - 1 | Stanford | Stanford eliminated |
June 9 | Final | Georgia | 2 - 1 | Oklahoma State | Georgia wins CWS |
[edit] All-Tournament Team
The following players were members of the All-Tournament Team.
Position | Player | Class | School |
---|---|---|---|
Pitcher | Dave Fleming | Junior | Georgia |
Mike Rebhan | Senior | Georgia | |
Catcher | Michael Daniel | Junior | Oklahoma State |
First baseman | Doug Radziewicz | Junior | Georgia |
Second baseman | Troy Paulsen | Junior | Stanford |
Third baseman | Bobby Carlsen | Senior | Oklahoma State |
Shortstop | Brad Beanblossom | Senior | Oklahoma State |
Outfielder | Tim Clark | Junior | Louisiana State |
Jeff Hammonds | Freshman | Stanford | |
Jason Rychlick | Junior | Citadel | |
Designated hitter | Lyle Mouton | Junior | Louisiana State |
[edit] Notable Players
- California State University, Fullerton: Frank Charles, Huck Flener, Phil Nevin, Steve Sisco
- The Citadel: Tony Skole
- University of Georgia: Dave Fleming
- Georgia Southern University: Todd Greene, Joey Hamilton, Chris Petersen
- Louisiana State University: Paul Byrd, Rick Greene, Lyle Mouton, John O'Donoghue, Chad Ogea, Keith Osik, Mike Sirotka
- Mississippi State University: Jon Shave
- Oklahoma State University: Jeromy Burnitz, Dave Mlicki, Danny Perez
- Stanford University: Paul Carey, Jeffrey Hammonds, David McCarty, Mike Mussina, Brian Sackinsky, Stan Spencer
[edit] Tournament Notes
NCAA Division I Men's College World Series | |
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