I just saw that they finished runners-up to Arizona in 1976.Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
Now this state is really confusing me.
I just saw that they finished runners-up to Arizona in 1976.Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
Now this state is really confusing me.
Eastern Michigan was the runnerup to Arizona in 1976. Rollins College made the field in 1954 and finished as a runnerup to Missouri.Originally Posted by Rebel02
Rollins made the championship game undefeated and had defeated Missouri earlier in the tournament. But they lost the most important game. The CWS tournament bracket was real quirky back then.
Brian
It's confusing me to...I took the summer off of school not to have to think but gonegolfin had to brign this to the board lol but with that said thank you GG because when i get this answer I will aggravate my friends with it lolOriginally Posted by Rebel02
I know the answer, but it's a very "taxing" one to figure out....
Chris is a resourceful individual.Originally Posted by CDeb
Brian
You had to ruin it!! BTW, I was going to say NY before your "clue".Originally Posted by CDeb
New York is another taxing guess. And actually, New York is close in that they had five schools.Originally Posted by cajun1300
Brian
My final guess...Illinois
Cajun1300 guessed it on the Delphi site.Originally Posted by Clutch0364
The answer is the state of Massachusetts.
Harvard (4), Boston College (4), Holy Cross (4), Massachusetts (2), Springfield College (2), Northeastern, Tufts
Brian
Since the NCAA went to a 48-team postseason tournament format in 1987 (later to be replaced by the 64-team format in 1999), only two schools have managed to win two or more CWS games in their inaugural Omaha appearance. Who are these two schools?
Brian
I saw this and made a mental note neve to forget . . .Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
Wait, something is covering half of my mental note. . .
"Dog gone it" all I can see is Louisiana.
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