2003 College World Series
- 2003 College World Series
The 2003 College World Series was held June 13 through June 23, 2003 in Omaha, Nebraska. Eight NCAA Division I college baseball teams met after having played their way through a 64-team bracket to play at historic Rosenblatt Stadium. In the first best-of-three championship series since 1948, Rice University defeated Stanford University two games to one. It was Rice's first national title in any team sport.
It was the 57th College World Series and the 54th series held in Omaha. The official host for the event was nearby Creighton University.
See also: College World Series for series history and past champions.
Participants
Game #2
unday 6/15
Game #5
Game #8
Wednesday 6/18
Game #11
Championship Series
aturday 6/21 Game #1
CWS records tied or broken
*Total attendance: 260,091
*Largest margin of victory in a championship game: 12
CWS Leaders
Team
Individual
Post-Series Notes
The Tournament
See also
*NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
External links
College World Series
* [http://www.cwsomaha.com Official Site of the College World Series]
* [http://ncaasports.com/baseball/mens Official NCAA Baseball Site]
* [http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_pg=528&u_xid=365 The Omaha World-Herald]
chools
Other links
* [http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/college/index.html Baseball America]
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