1989 College World Series
- 1989 College World Series
The 1989 College World Series was played at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, NE from June 2 to June 10. The forty-third tournament's champion was Wichita State University, coached by Gene Stephenson. The Most Outstanding Player was Greg Brummett of Wichita State University.
Participating Teams
Notable Players
* University of Arkansas: Bubba Carpenter, Mike Oquist, Scott Pose, Phil Stidham
* Florida State University: Chris Brock, Matt Dunbar, Gar Finnvold, Eduardo Perez, Marc Ronan
* California State University, Long Beach: Kyle Abbott, Darrell Sherman, Tom Urbani
* Louisiana State University: Paul Byrd, Curt Leskanic, Ben McDonald, John O'Donoghue, Chad Ogea, Keith Osik, Russ Springer
* University of Miami: Jorge Fábregas, Alex Fernández, Joe Grahe, Oscar Muñoz, F.P. Santangelo
* University of North Carolina: Jim Dougherty, Jesse Levis, Brad Woodall
* University of Texas: Kirk Dressendorfer, Shane Reynolds
* Wichita State University: Greg Brummett, P.J. Forbes, Tyler Green, Mike Lansing, Pat Meares, Eric Wedge
Tournament Notes
Related Sites
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