Yeah, one of them was really easy....that would be Louisiana!Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
Yeah, one of them was really easy....that would be Louisiana!Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
Heh heh. Yep, Louisiana is the last school to do it (clue).Originally Posted by Turbine
Brian
My mental note desk is full of junk er there is a ton of stuff on it.
SW Missouri st?
They went two-and-barbecue in their only CWS appearance.Originally Posted by TheFan
Georgia Tech ('94) was the other school, as correctly guessed by Jay on the Delphi board. The Yellow Jackets went 3-1 in the '94 CWS, losing the championship game to Oklahoma.Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
I knew that........ (sure I did)Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
The NCAA went to a 48-team postseason tournament (eight regionals of six teams) in 1987 and a 64-team postseason tournament in 1999 (sixteen regionals of four teams). If Arizona State defeats Florida tonight, it will mark the sixth time that a non #1 regional seed (1999 -> present) or #3 regional seed or below (1987 -> 1998) has made the final pairing of two in the College World Series. What other schools can claim such a distinction?
Brian
This is a total guess without any researching:
LSU A&M
Witchita St.
Stanford
Miami
Rice
One of these is correct, even though the spelling is not.Originally Posted by lxa656
Wichita State was a #3 seed in 1993 and lost to LSU in the CWS championship game. The Shockers went 3-1 in the CWS that year.
Brian
OK fine, my next guesses
Even thought I couldve swore that LSU A&M won it one year when they werent a #1, i will go with:
Georgia Tech
Pepperdine
Oklahoma St.
Alabama
Pepperdine is correct. They were a #3 seed in 1992 when they won the national championship.Originally Posted by lxa656
LSU was a #1 seed in all of its national championship years ('91, '93, '96, '97, and '00). LSU has never made the final and not won.
Brian
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