1978 College World Series

1978 College World Series

The 1978 College World Series was played at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, NE from June 2 to June 8. The thirty-second tournament's champion was the University of Southern California, coached by Rod Dedeaux. The Most Outstanding Player was Rod Boxberger of the University of Southern California.

Participating teams

Notable players

* Arizona State University: Jamie Allen, Chris Bando, Hubie Brooks, Bob Horner, Dave Hudgens
* Baylor University: Andy Beene, Jaime Cocanower, Fritzie Connally, Jon Perlman
* University of Miami: Tony Brewer
* University of Michigan: Steve Howe, Rick Leach
* University of North Carolina: Dwight Lowry
* Oral Roberts University: George Bjorkman, Ron Meridith
* University of Southern California: Bill Bordley, Dave Engle, Dave Hostetler, Jeff Schattinger, Bob Skube, Chris Smith, Tim Tolman, Dave Van Gorder
* St. John's University:

Tournament notes

Chris Bando appears in his fourth College World Series.

External links

* [http://www.backhomeinomaha.net/ BackHomeInOmaha.net] : for more info on the College World Series
* [http://www.boydsworld.com/ BoydsWorld.com] : for more info on


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