1958 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament

1958 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament

The 1958 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament was held in 1958 at various locations across the country. 26 NCAA Division I college baseball teams met after having played their way through a regular season, and for some, a conference tournament, to play in the NCAA Tournament. The tournament culminated with 8 teams in the College World Series at historic Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska.

Tournament

District 1

*Holy Cross (3-0)
*Connecticut (2-1)
*Colby (0-2)
*Dartmouth (0-2)

District 2

*Lafayette (2-0)
*New York University (1-1)
*Penn St. (0-1)
*Villanova (0-1)

District 3

*Clemson (4-1)
*Florida (2-2)
*Florida St. (1-2)
*George Washington (0-2)

District 4

*Western Michigan (3-0)
*Notre Dame (2-2)
*Valparaiso (1-2)
*Minnesota (0-2)

District 5

*Missouri (2-0)
*UNI (0-2)

District 6

*Arizona (2-1)
*Texas (2-2)
*Houston (0-1)

District 7

*Brigham Young (2-1)
*Northern Colorado (1-2)

"Brigham Young University withdrew from district. Northern Colorado was selected as District 7 representative in the College World Series."

District 8

*Southern California (2-0)
*Portland (2-3)
*Occidental (1-2)

College World Series

Holy Cross, Lafayette, Clemson, Western Michigan, Missouri, Arizona, and Southern California won their regionals and moved on to the 1958 College World Series.

Brigham Young withdrew from district. Northern Colorado was selected as District 7 representative in the CWS.

See also

*NCAA Division I Baseball Championship


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