1972 NCAA Baseball Tournament

Mens' College World Series
Champions
World Series Location
Omaha,NE
Regionals
Bowling Green,OH ... Gastonia,NC ... Mesa,AZ ... Princeton,NJ ... San Antonio,TX ... Santa Clara,CA and Santa Barbara,CA ... Storrs,CT ... Tulsa,OK
Participating Teams
28
Most Outstanding Player
The NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament is a 64-team end-of-season tournament that includes conference winners, and other high-performing teams, from approximately 30 college conferences across the nation. The tournament currently has 3 stages.

Regionals: 16 regional sites are awarded with 4 schools assigned to each. Teams play a mini-tournament to determine a winner, who will move to the next round. The calibre of each regional is distributed evenly so that a team from each seed range (1-16,17-32,33-48,49-64) is included and is often based on geography.
Super-Regionals: 8 sites with 2 schools each playing a best of 3. The 8 winners advance to the College World Series in Omaha.
College World Series: 8 schools play a 2-game knockout tournament in Omaha to determine a national champion.
nth: indicates the # of times participating in this stage, as of selected season

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6 record(s)